Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 22

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 5, 1962 BIRTHS BILINSKI -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Bilinski are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Robert Allen Thomas (7 Ibs. 8 ozs.) on wsday, April 4, 1962 at Osh- awa Genera] Hospital. A brother for rol and Rick. Special "Thank You" to Dr. Manitius all the nurses on 4th floor. CLEMENT --- Len and Elinor are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Darrell Arthur, 7 Ibs. 12 ozs., on Wed-| nesday, March 26, 1962 at Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital. Thanks to Doctor King} and special thanks to Doctor A. Rundle. | BILL Harry and Doris (nee) Taylor) are happy to announce the} birth of a daughter, Earla Louise, 7) Ibs. 4 ozs., on Saturday, March 31,/ 1962 at Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings il Net Sal s High Low a.m. Ch'ge --10 TORONTO 11 AMMM STOCKS 11 Net By The Canadian Press Gales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Torento Stock Exchange--April 6 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch';e Stock Amal Rare Area Arjon A Arcadia Atl C Cop Atlin-Ruf Bankeno Base Metal Bethim Bidcop Black Bay Bralorne Brunswk Buff Ank 11 Net Stock Gales High Low s.m. Ch'ge Shaw A pr 25 Silverwd A 720 Simpsons 70 Slater Steel 480 Southam 600 $3: Stedman 20 135 90 Btock Pete pr 325 355 355 355 Gatineau 225 $31% 31% 31% 100 $14 «14 "4 250 $58 600 80 200 $11 75 $148 148 200 $7% 7¥ z10 440 «440 $12% 12% ---% 3B OSB 8 8680 vt ae «| 148 TH +1% 440 " Steel Can Texaco Tor-Dom Bk 399 S17% 17% 17% Tor Star pr 2 100 $45% 45% 45% -- % $17% 174 17% + %| Towers wis 700 405 $32 32 32 + % 95 $256 25% BA + alt Ei te ~ 53 5 _ le ty a FF ssp 35 > «[Tr Can PL 120 $24 24% 2% -- % % 23% 23% Vy 41% 47% Trans-Mt 119 $14% M% 4K--% 7 70 15% 15% Trans PPL 50 $36% 3% 3% --% 53% 53% 30% 30% -- %|/Un Acc 2 pr 250 $10% 10% 10% 27% 27% -- VY Inglis 100 54. « «54 ~--1 ~=|I Bronze Btock Abitibi AltaGa: AltaG: pr AltaGas w 17: Alg Cen 100 Alg C pr Algoma Alumini Anthes A $624 350 350 350 ® 50% 50%--% 15$110 110 101 101 37 $13% 13' mp Ind Accep $20% 20% 20% + % 150 150 150 --10 $56% 56% 56% + $18 18 18 5% 2 2 79% 79% 54% + %|Un Gas + %| Vanadium 200 -- %'Walk GW 300 2170 75 $28 1150 $79% 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 40 174 174 174 +4 10 184 164 184 140 315 315 315 400 210 208 211 6 6 8 10 10 10 61 60 61 10 610 «610 $14% 4% Me+ % 5% 54H Sh--% 8 7 80 +3 137 (134 Btock LL Lae Lorado Macassa | Madsen Malartie Maralgo McWat Meta Uran Min Corp Min-Ore Mt Wright 1000 --% Increase By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's Gross National Product last year, hit by Prairie crop losses and the early-year economic slump, marked up a 2.5-per-cent gain to total $36,844,000,000. The increase from $35,928,000,- 000 in 1960 was almost all due to gains in physical output with average prices up only 0.7 per cent, the bureau of statistics said today in its report on the In GNP Despite Losses year earlier. SPENDING IS HIGHER nomic activity, cent. in volume terms. It compared with $37,396,000,000 in the third quarter and $36,384,000,000 a Consumer spending, the larg- est single factor affecting eco- registered a moderate advance of 3.8 per : But exports of goods and serv- ices, sparked by rising exports Manchester Man Tours Feed Plant By MRS. W. F. CROZIER MANCHESTER -- Mrs. Clin- ton Midgley and sister, Mrs. Wyatt visited Lindsay friends last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard and children of Whitby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin on Sunday. Jim Stevens, Toronto, was 47% 48 + a Nickel Ree hint Util 50 $44%4 Ya Petes 67% 67% -- %\Intpr Dis wt 100 515 --10 | WCoast vt 15% 75% + Y¥e\inter PL 710 $84 Weston A 64 64 $70 |Woodwa A with his family here for the weekend, The UCW will meet in the church on Thursday, April 5 at ;WCoast Tr to the United States and big wheat sales to Red China and eastern Europe, gained 7.9 per cent. Spending by all govern- $17 177 Wie % $18 «61818 $16% 16% 16%-- % 275 275 275 «+25 100 260 1000 100 major barometer of the coun- try's economic health. National output in volume the Cottage Hospital, Uxbridge. | Argus nase lots: ee Atlas Steel JONES -- Ron and Millie are happy | Bank Mont to announce the birth of their son,|Bank NS Terry Scott, 7 Ibs, 13 ozs, on Tuesday, | Beatty n Inv Syn 50 56% 56%-- VelInv Syn A 395 Con-Key April 3, 1962 at the Oshawa General| Bell Phone Hospital. A brother for David. | MITCHELL -- To Mr. and Mrs. W.) T. Mitchell (nee Grace Sanders) at Humber Memorial Hospital, on, | on Sunday, April 1, 1962, a daughter, Kathleen Grace. REED -- Don and Joan (nee Duff) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, 7 lbs. 12 ozs., on Sun- April 1, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Terri Lynn. REYNOLDS -- Bob and Fran (nee Smykal) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Shelley Marie (9 Ibs. 11 ozs.) at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 4, 1962. STEWART -- Bob and Marilyn (nee to announce the C Walden) are happy arrival of a baby girl at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on April 4, 1962. A sister for Donald and Diane. Special thanks to Dr. Anderson. WEIR -- Lioyd and Helen (nee Grant) are thrilled with the arrival of their son, David Lioyd, 8 lbs. 15% ozs., Wednesday, April 4, 1962 at Oshawa General Hospital A BLESSED EVENT -- The birth of your child is interesting news that your friends want to know. It is easy to tell everyone at once through an Oshawa Times Birth Notice and the rate for this service is very reasonable, only $1.50. A friendly ad-writer will assist you in wording a Birth Notice. Just Telephone 723-3492, ask for Classified, DEATHS BEARE Earl Entered into rest suddenly at the fam- fly residence, Claremont, on Wednes- day, April 4, 1962, Earl Beare, beloved husband of Luella Crosier; dear father ef Megan Gloria (Mrs. Eric Wallace) of Weston; and loving grandfather of Cheryl and Elaine; loving brother of Leola Beare of McKeesport, Penna.; Cecil, Malcolm and Maria, deceased. Mr. Beare is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in the chapel on Friday, April 6, at 2 p.m, Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. BROWN, John Melville Entered into rest in the family dence 707 King Street West, Osh-| awa, on Wednesday, April 4, 1962.) John Melville Brown, beloved hus- band of Edith McMechan and fath-/ er of Kathleen in his 70th year. Rest- ing at the Armstrong § Funeral Home with memorial service in the Chapel Friday, April 6 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union | Cemetery. resi- DRYBURGH Wilhelmina Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, April 4, 1962. beloved wife of Peter Dryburgh and mother of Mrs. Jane Williamson of Scotland and Robert of Gananoque./porter and bootblack. 88th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, with memorial service in the Chapel Sat- urday, April 7 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. In her | McLEISH -- At the Oshawa General Hospital Tuesday April 3, 1962, Infant screaming at the window of her fourth-storey room. daughter of Raymond and Joan Mec- Leish, sister of Barbara and Kather- tne. Funeral was held from the Arm- strong Funeral Home on Wednesday, }, April 4. Interment Union Cemetery. OSBORNE -- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, April 4, ; 1962, Charles Edwin Osborne RR No. 2,|) Bowmanville, age 60 years beloved hus-/which Fire Chief Wagner Sor-|as he read from a 31-page pre-|cet band of Leta Turner and dear father/ancen said made the ruins al pared statement. death trap. of Gwen (Mrs. Robert Muir) Murray, George, Raymond and Ronald. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- anville. Service in the Chapel Friday at 3.30 p.m. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations SONS to Canadian Cancer Society would be! notify authorities. appreciated. f WILLIAMS -- At Memorial Hospital. viously been unaccounted for turned up Bowmanville, on Tuesday, April 3, 196: Philip Williams aged 78 years, dear father of Lucy (Mrs, Larue Martin)| Many RR 2 Newcastle and Albert, Toronto. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment St. James Cemetery, Toronto, approx. 3.30 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 and oll Funerol orrangements floral requirements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM AN ~ EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or @ grecter tribute to the mem- ory of loved ones who have passed on to. thet borne from which no troveller returns, thon a memoriol verse ot Easter time the It is a beoutiful of love ond d on the memory of ao mother, father, hu doughter gesture to d or those beyond the ate fomily circle, o friend kin re hope of or will publish Speciol Memor jtributes on APRIL 21st a 'appears ot this PHONE BEFORE APRIL 19th. 723-3492 time from Downey, Calif. Wilhelmina Patterson, | dent mento, Calif. Calif. officials sought permission from general, Edwin A. Walker, re- es hotel owners and insurance ad-\peatedly stumbled and mispro- ¢y--_ ©"/that some of the missing per- | Cuts, CNR Plan ----|years, today announced an ex- 363 4 Y Knit A Curb C Callinan 30 $26% 26% 26% 180 S404 40% 40% 55 $5342 53% 33%+ % OILS 500 30 1000. 105 210 ay 10 100 22> 150 64 64% + % +5 Bowater Brazil BA Oil BC Pow BC Phone Cal Pow 235 Can Cem 25 Can Cem pr 50 C_ Fndry 275 Jeff Bw Jock wis jJockey rte \Kelly DA | Kelly wits | Labatt 225 14% ag L 75 = +1%) u Fin 6% 100 | Lob CoA 100 o 4 tl panes Lob G ip 130 32 0C«+ | Bailey SA MB PR 320 19% Bail 5% p Mass-F 1660 $13% 13% 135% Cal Ed Mass-F 5% 495$105 105 105 C Oil Lds |Met Stores 400 8 C Delhi Met Store p 245 Cdn Dev Mex LP pr 100 C LI Pete 2200 | Mid-West 200 +5 |Cent Del 400 15 (15 {Molson pr 5 43% 43% |C Mic Mae 800 65% 65% -- 14 14 | Duvex 7 14% 144 + | Mi y 58% |Home A 32% 32% -- %| Neon 5 15 +1 |Home B 2514 25% -- %| Noranda 38% --%H B OU G X3% 13% --1%|NO NGas 20% |Long Point 25 + %|Nor Phone | Medal Col Cell 5 405 |Oshawa A | Nat Pete Con Bldg p , 8% 8% 8 | Page-Hers NC Oils Con MS 5 1 YJ |Pbina Pac Pete Con Gas y Me |Pembina pr Ponder Con Gas B 5 JQN Ga Ranger Coronation + %/QN pr | Triad Oi Crush Int 9% -- %/QN Gas w }Un Oils Dist Seag 4844 -- %|Roe AV C 368 Un Reef P D Bridge 22 {Roe AV pr 230 Wayr Dom Stores 14% {Royal Bank 470 Dom Tar 20% + %|Royalite 235 Erie A 54 Russell Exquisite D t Maurice Fam Play |Salada F Fanny F |Seythes pr Fleetwood Seven Arts 10 Ford Cda Shawin 23% 100 Ml 400 200 }cD Sug 588 jC Paper 145 $6 Ogilvie 200 300 | c Con Nichol C Regcourt Coprand Coulee Cowich Cusco Delhi Pac Dicknsn Dome Elder Falcon Faraday Gaitwin Geco Mines Gnt Masct Glenn Uran 30 105 930 25 22 Cdn Con A 200 105 © Chem 275 C Chem w 650 Husky 625 Husky w- 200 C Hydro 150 C Imp Bk C c95 IL 25 $8 8 24% 24Ye 2AY $22%4 22% 22% 30 50 139 $114 11% 11% fs 200 200 200 250 250 #3 500 +% Goldray 1000 +t Granduc rt 1575 Gulf Lead 8500 H of Lakes 28500 Hollinger Hud Bay $584 Y 's Hu-Pam 50 5¥ 5 544+ % Hydra Ex [Iso | Jacobus 0 --1 | |Jaye Expl 1000 | Joburke 500 | | Joliet 1000 | 20 Jonsmith . 3000 Vy | 94--'%iKerr Add 935 | | 4000 | 2100 | 3400 500 3000 4% +%M% 1 3645 + % 6% 220 r 240 Ww Windfall 'Yan Can 5500 MINES 4000 36 56026 «(3% 300 $20T 10 144% 5 | Kopan |L Dufault |Latin Am -- %/| Leitch --1 |Lencourt 5 14% 10% 24 Abacus 6 6 215 $152 152 152 + %/Akaitcho 3% 3% =e | Un Keno Peerless Pitch-Ore Preston Que Ascot Que Chib 29 «(31 Que Lab 2000 7 7 Radiore 53 5353 Raglan N 7 6 W@W + Rio Algom $10% 10% 10% 2 52 SF 18 18 6B 20 --2 --2 --* 3 Rix Athab 184 184 184° Sherritt 14 1% Th--'h Steep R 1% 8 1 Sylvanite 9 Tormont 67 66 20 | Ult-Shaw 18 Vauze 0 154 --2 Willroy Young HG Rockwin San Ant | 405 400 400 Siscoe 160 160 160 Starratt 690 690 690 Sullivan 134 154154 Sunburst 9 9 Teck-H 154 150 «(154 | Tombill 139 130 138 'Trans Res 20 Tribag 65 Un Buffad 40 225 830 Vespar 20 W Surf I 19 Wiltsey Yk Bear Zenmag Zulapa Sales to 11 a.m,: 924,000. (Continued from Page 21) Five Persons | Still Missing In Hotel Fire RENO, Nev '32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale In Sing le |LLO¥D baby carriage, stey and green.|REALLY see hockey RCA 24" televi- One chrome bird cage and stand. Twin sion, Underwood typewriter, Honeywell beds with springs and mattresses. Tele- thermos single be perfect, rea- (AP)--Five per-|phone MO 8-4685. sonab! slephone 723-4254. sons were still unaccounted for|s AND ONE-THIRD horsepower Evin- TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers,| | h a today as firemen prepared to|tde motor, Good condition, Telephone rentals, te service. Hamilton Oities ago, when he was " 725-0458 after 4.30 p.r Equipment, 137 Brock South, MO 8-8442.| press De 6 tear down the walls still stand-|, p.m quip gress on the idea of the Peace ; . Thistle .|Corps, Sargent Shriv e 5, ing of the fire-ravaged New Gol-|Mne fonsars athe Gon Thistle, blue, in good con-/Corps, Sargent Shriver recalls, den Hotel i one 725-2313. : MUST sell 10% cu. ft. Norge refrig-| 7 7 eres restrained rtesy. y , a " = e Teirlg-| SEWING machine Elma supermatic, | Testra courtesy. -- "~ = -- $0 (hone Whitby MO @8363, $75. Tele-/i, guarantee and lessons included.) But on a recent visit to the ar was identified as that of| ~ ~ 'Cash or take over payments. Trade : Py ga ¥ Gertrude Holbrook, 68, proprie-|FOUR finished doors 20" by 78%, one|in accepted. Telephone 728-7824. Capitol, "you would have Be) 1K, 00, PFOPrie-| og» x 7a", taupe rug, 70" x 65", Pair = > thought I was a man passing tor of a San Francisco chil-/of new foam pillows. 728-8348. COOKWARE sets 15 pieces, three-ply/o11+ $10 pills." dren's sho ore : tainless costing $160; one used twice 5 S. Bgl PIANO wanted pine inh Py frat one new $59. Send phone no. to| '"'Congressmen came over to Those still unaccounted for/spa mus help goed condition x 210 Times. lshake hands. They introduced} were identi s: fest eld Bs =e re identified as __|35 ELP. JOHNSON outboard 1957 elec. | SHOWCASES: me to their constituents as) Carol Maye, 20, a showgirl/tric starting, excellent condition. Tele-|annequin $45 though I was a celebrity. [phone 725-0597 after 6.30 p.m. 3-3801 Shriver, 46-year-old head of |CEDAR fence posts, delivered, Tele- the Peace Corps and President jphone 723-9000 anytime ___|Kennedy's brother-in-law, and 51, hotel Fi A y |MEAT 'scale, chopping block, slicer,/his outfit both have come a ormer rm pet crip tg i ga Meg nd pod long way since the time when Marie Colner. shaker, large safe, file cabinet,) many critics said it was a good =" General Sees = Walter H. Klitz, Herlong, Maye was last seen} Reds All Over By W. B. RAGSDALE Jr, LARGE freezer, practically new. Tele- carRiAG dition, Tele size Tele- blond finish, three for display items and lady Good condition. MA Lucia Pedlar, about 75, a resi-! of the hotel. Nathaniel Banks, Mrs. Sacra- |milk jeeeks come, Bano. idea, but not practical -- too | FURNACES forced airy 30 che guar-| idealistic. jantee $2.25 per week. No down pay-| . ment, package deal, $130. Telephone Some congressmen predicted 725-4729. that irresponsible youngsters) D parts and repairs for all makes|sent out by the Peace Corps) us By JAMES MARLOW ig aga Tao tetor os *econditoned | Would trigger international inci-| ents. | The search for bodies was} WASHINGTON (AP) -- The/|washers and stoves. Paddy's Market.) : held up Wednesday while fire) right-wing former army major- Hampton, CO 3-2241. ____| But after a year even its se- Miss for sale, Apply 604 Centre Street verest critics are all but si- Whitby. == enced. The House of Represen- NTALS, by the day, week or) i j j it. usters to tear down the walls,/ nounced and his hands trembled month at Fark y Television, 916 arly caimenty egpanea the ins, be jadministration's request to! double the Peace Corps budget next year. Except for the much-publi- cized incident in Nigeria involv- \ing disclosure of a critical post-| card written by a corps mem- WE buy, sell and exchange used ¢urni- ture and appliances, for top cash offer The statement by this extreme phone 726-1131, Community Furniture, anti - Communist, who quit the! 19 Prince Street is bs clothing, coats, dresses, skirts, 7 fi a j GIRLS' army after being admonished Brownie uniform, size 10 and 12, Good for dabbling in politics and what) condition. MO 8-5678. Sats _|he said about prominent Amer- Several others who had pre licans, was more than just a de- 33----Swap and Barter Sorensen said it was possible had escaped but failed to ALUMINUM canoe in good condition. 7, "day |fence and an explanation. Wednesday. ecrden tractor. Tele- ie, e said befo Sen-| Will trade tox to their a pea ives J Pen 4 phone Tis. cee _|for, more volunteers. ; tee Wednesday could be boiled|ROOM air conditioner, will trade for Members of Congress now 7 ce t 1 safe had _ returned homies. Sorensen said the fire that CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Shriver Goes Far Year 0 175 170 1 | 27% 25% 25% --1%4/ % 92 92 terms was up 1,9 per cent. Though the year's gain in Gross National Product--value of goods and services produce fell short of the three-per-cent rise predicted by Finance Min- ister Fleming, there was a ris- ing trend of economic activity throughout the last nine months of 1961. By the fourth quarter, total output was running at an annual rate of $37,932,000,000, adjusted for seasonal variations. This was some three per cent above the average for the whole year and almost three per cent higher | Senate Reform ments provided a strong support to total demand, advancing 7.5 per cent. Business investment in new plant and equipment, reversing a previous decline, picked up in the last half of the year, while the build-up of business inven- tories, after modest gains, turned strongly upwards in the fourth quarter. Outlays on hous- ing were only one per cent igher. Corporation profits, after a 15- month decline, rose sharply after the first quarter and by the fourth quarter were 21.2 per cent higher than a year earlier. Labor income in the fourth quarter was 5.8 per cent higher than the last quarter of 1960 and Measure Seen revenues of all governments were up 8.8 per cent p.m. Lawrence Midgley enjoyed a bus trip to Kitchener last Wed- nesday and went through a Feed plant and Schnieders Meat Plant Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wyatt, Goodwood and Mr. and Mrs. Rudkin, Brooklin, were supper guests at the Midgley home on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank John- ston were in Kingston for the weekend, HEADS HOMEWARD BELIZE, British Honduras (Reuters) -- Prince Philip left Grand Cayman Island in his per- sonal aircraft, heading for home after a two-month swing through South America. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-| ter Diefenbaker today gave no-| tice of legislation which is ex-| pected to include his long- awaited Senate reform meas- ures, The throne speech at the open- ing of Parliament in January said "a measure realting to the) Senate will be placed before} you." a Since then Mr. Diefenbaker) has indicated that it likely will) cover an age limit for senators) who now serve a life term, de-| were afraid they would be," Shriver explains. "They've) he was greeted with somewhat|talked to them. and been im-|Senate pressed with what they saw." | Peace Corps volunteers re-} ceive no pay during their two- year term, only living expenses and $75 monthly severance pay} when they quit. And they're not} even draft exempt. This would| be enough to rule out all but) said last year. Age and seniority mean noth-| ing in the organization. Young-| sters have top jobs and older} men willingly serve at lesser} The developing nations of the | world are enthusiastic, Total re-| quests from some 40 countries seek nearly 50,000 volunteers. The peace corps now has 698 volunteers on such project as teaching school in Ghana, Ni- geria, Sierre Leone, and the Philippines; helping to build maps in Tanganyika; working on rural development and farm projects in Colombia, Chile, Ma- laya, Pakistan and the island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean, and helping control Malaria in Thai- and. They work directly under su- pervisors appointed by the local country and the U.S. ambassa-| dor has over-all control of the} volunteers. down into one sentence this was trailer Telephone 728-0736./have met our volunteers and| ee Tan of i ; Winchester 97, 12 gauge) it: I'm right. By the same token|S50> 20%. Your's 'hp outboard moter. anyone who disagreed with his/ Telephone 728-6350. e conduct was wrong if not worse | TOO n | He seemed to see malignant\s4----tost & Found -- sinis rees at work LOST -- Lady's Omega gold wrist| \hich pala re Ork IM) watch on Monday, April 2. Valued as| & png Reward | CRITICAL OF ALL mo He was critical of the Ken- tong, jnedy, Eisenhower and Truman car, administrations. and particularly f0." direct information of President Kennedy; of De-jreturn. Contact Mr. T. fence Secretary Robert S. Mc- Dovedale Drive, Whitby Namara; of the press; of the 35--Legal state department: and of others " ___________________| ing of the Brooklin Horticultural 5 7, sti -/1 will not be responsible for any debts | g | ss He was even critical of a book - or eactea in my name by anyone, on| Society held recently in the which, under questioning. he ad- fter this date, April 5, 1962, without Christian Education Hall mitted he hadn't read. He pre-)my written consent. -- Harry R. Guy, x : The treasurer's statement by sented the picture of a man who *#_1. Whitby, Ontario eae ¥ feels enormously discriminated _' Robert Hoffman, will not be re- Mrs. Charles Wilson revealed a l } ated) vast u 2: debt. t ted | " against, if not persecuted fea gonlh Basing Renta "balance to date of $104.76. raced through the 56-year-old, four - storey building behind} Reno's casino row started in a basement from a gas leak, Passenger Fare Lost from bridge near the A iuon Icading 'to ns| BY MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT Hanna, at 211) BROOKLIN--The newly-elect- jed president, Mrs. Eric T. Green chaired the March meet- hoods at Whitby MONTREAL (CP)--The CNR, | fac with a steady decline in passenger traffic in recent perimental program of drastic- lly reduced fares to try to win travellers back. The program is to go into ef-; fect for one year starting May 11 at all points east of Montreal le fo anyone, from forward Mrs. Charles Pilkey, Mrs. keepsake . Telephone 728-2914. | bd LOST -- A grey duck boat, 10 feet ans or air made from two 1946 Chevrolet Group A draw prize, donated by Mrs. E. Green was won by Miss Eileen Hamill. PERSONALS The Rev. Douglas Pilkey, Montreal, Eastern secretary of Missionary and Maintenance Department of United Church of Canada (a former Brooklin boy) was guest speaker at a din- ner and workshop held at Pick- on the main CNR line through iDrummondville, Que., and in the Maritimes. The railway said the new fares--off g savings of up to 50 per cent and free meals in some cases -- will be based on the resort hotel idea of charg- ing less during off-peak periods __~Robert Hoffman Lorne Crawford and Miss oa Castro Attacks Leahey for eee . | Exhibits', t Brooklin! aes OO Ue HAVANA. Cuba (Reuters)--| Al! having ony An offer from Swift Canadian} Premier Castro Wednesday, Cloims agoinst the Estcte {Co. Ltd., to provide prizes for| night bitterly attacked the leftist of Hugo gg oe i flower shows was accepted. | '; : ' ate of 00 Cuno y president of Eeuador -- latest! Drive, Whitby, Ontario, who ithe T, Eaton Co, Lid, and Simp country in the western emis- died on or about the 16th loa Bac Ltd tod a ; P phere to sever diplomatic rela-| Gay of March, 1962, are re- |Scm-Sears Ltd., had donated tro- tions with Cuba. cured cand Gall panic: phies to be presented to first He also told a youth group in of same to the under (29d second number, for high- the Sports Stadium here that on or before Thurs- |£St number of points attained at President Kennedy's multi ~ bil- 2 C of April, Flower Shows held during 1962 lion dollar, 10-year Alliance for which date the | Miss Ada Linton, Scarbor- Progress has proven to be an a ough, district director, No. 5,/ "sfiiance for failure." agreed to be guest speaker and Castes sald President Carios| |W e un gned shell {judge at the June Rose Show. Arosemena of Ecuador was, then hove not Baa Savage, Oshawa, will be "more cowardly" than ousted) patep aT WHITBY. th the speaker at the May Spring ; ' 4 s : ATED \ ; is iets > Ms Argentine President Arturo, 26m doy ot Maren, i962, [{JONer, Show and will speak office last week by military Sie bora Seu wan" All members agreed to pur- leaders opposed to elected Per- chase and present trillium pins} onista - Communist front candi- to Mrs. Norman Alves, past-| dates taking office president, Mrs. Charles Wilson,| _ --jtreasurer (in office) and Mrs.| Arthur Elliott; secretary (in of-| fice) for faithful and efficient! services rendered over the years. The resignation of Les Hall jas caretaker of the Village Park was accepted with regret Mrs. Arthur E d to find some this date, "NOTICE TO lien Hammill agreed to act NOTICE TO CREDITORS een Hammill agreed to act as persons IN MEMORIAM McPHERSON -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Neil O. McPherson who passed away April 5, 1961 Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind membered by wife Jean and sons, Richard, Jack and families. ly to the cloims of --In mother passed away Apri Always fm <i son-in-law Elmer CARD OF THANKS, ROGERS 4 my dear ving memory of %, who daughter, Gordon Administra TOWNSHIP OF WHITRY TENDERS FOR MATERIALS SEALED TENDERS morked e received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. on T ri) 12th, 1962 to Reverend Gs 10 Cone ester and the oF ximotely : Eric Green recently re- ae, ales ir from trip to New Or- : ios Tie, 7 ¢ pekaereecee leans and Florida, spoke brief- Row sell f : ' ! ly 3 Dr, Rowell any 8 ; ' : ly on the Garden Club at Nat- A. C. McCulloch, of: é to the OHA 56th convention held on Mar and 16 at Niagara Falls, sented STEWART -- | would like to express lireaching La t|which ering United Church on March 26. He spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Charles Pilkey, Durham street. Fred Brooks, Allie Brooks, of Oshawa, and Miss Carol Maun- drell, of Cobourg, were visitors |seen that they are not beatniks|Priving the Senate of legislative WASHINGTON (AP)--A yearjor deadbeats or sophomores in/jurisdiction over money bills selling Con-|short pants or whatever they|4" da specific length of term| for senators. The announcement about a reform measure has} given rise to speculation that an} age limit of 75--the same as that for federally - appointed judges--will be imposed. | LIVESTOCK lfuzzy thinking eggheads, some| TORONTO (CP)--Prices were| steady and trading active on all classes of cattle at the Ontario public stockyards today. } Veal calf prices were steady.| Hog prices were steady and lamb prices were steady. | Slaughter cattle 1,543: Choice| steers 25-25.50 with one small lot out at 26.10; good 23.50-24.50; medium 21-23; commons 17-20; good heifers 21-22 with some choice at 22.50-23.50; medium 19- 21; commons 17-18.50; choice| fed yearlings 25-27; good 22-| 24.50; good cows 17-18 with sales} to 18.50; medium 16-17; com- mon 15-16; canner and cutter) cows 11-15; good heavy bologna) bulls 19-19.50; common and me-! dium light bulls 17-18.50. | Replacement cattle 600: Good| light stockers 22-25; mediums) and commons 20-22. | Calves 40: Choice vealers 34-| ber, there has been no serious|governments, although a Peace/3g- good 29-33; medium 25-28; problems. Even Nigeria asked/Corps representative is in each|common 21-24; boners 17-20. | Hogs 804: Grade A _ 27.25-| 27.30; heavy sows 19.80; stags) 17.50 on a dressed weight basis. Sheep and lambs 25: Good handyweight feedlot lambs 23; sheep 3-10. Elegant styling and BURNS 32 KING WEST ORDER. OF MERIT CITATION AWARD WINNER OESIGNED BY BLUEBIRD see them in our window. Insured free against loss for one year. EASIEST TERMS @ NO DOWN PAYMENT flawless in quality--- DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 723-7022 here Wednesday afternoon for -- on Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott. j Miss Helen Alves, physiother-| apist at Kingston General Hos-| pital, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves. | EVEN GUARDS ARE TWISTING SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP)--Gad, sir, what would the chaps who guard Buck- ingham Palace think of it? The 2nd Battalion of the Canadian Guards--you know the ones who stand ramrod- stiff under great bearskins-- came to the Ontario Hospi- tal School here to entertain 1,000 people with a 32-piece band. They did the twist Canal As Threat To Simcoe Trout OTTAWA (CP) Fisheries Minister MacLean told Hubert} Badanai (L--Fort William) in} the Commons Wednesday that if a canal was from Lake Simcoe to Georgian Bay there would be danger of lamprey eels! Simcoe trout. s been no evi- ce of on through the ting Trent Ca waterway Links. Simcoe and Lake i wilt He said "| hear that thousands of Canadians like us have found that this is definitely the plan for them..." Bez t é bw | d J ots (they"re life-insured, too!) F you are wanting to make an important purchase without stretching your budget too far, see the people at your neighbourhood B of M branch. CAN TO 3 MILLION CANADIANS " sp cer rer errr ore aw Tra

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