THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 2, 1962 93 BIRTHS KOVACS -- Frank and Juds (nee Toppings) are proud to announce the birth of their son, Frank Jr., 8 Ibs. 11 ogs.. on Thursday, April 26, 1962 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Anderson and nurses. Maple Grove---" ped «' Brooklin Chimes Overseas 'Dedication Set By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN | BROOKLIN --The electric eS ee MAPLE GROVE -- Canadian chimes presented to Brooklin| | Guardsman James MacNeil, son| United Church, by Gordon and) Members of the Breoklin Du ie 'ai; | Brock Pilkey, will be dedicated|Plicate Bridge Club met for » |of Mr, and Mrs. J. ©, MacNell,| at a special service held on| Series of weekly games in the ae left recently from New Bruns- Sunday, May 6 at 11 a.m. with) basement of Township Hall, on im 2 wick with other members of his the unveiling of a brass plaque| Wednesday. ait tor Gereseay placed in the church in memory! Highest scores resulted as fol- . The Ledtie aucett Miss of the Pilkey family. lows: ' is Joyce and Murray Fawcett,|. The service will be conducted North and South -- Mrs. G. Meaford, are visiting the for-|>y Rev. S. J. Hillier. page iP ited gy 4a mer's daughter, Mrs. Dawson Christian Family Day will be} pimmins, 138%; J. Buchanan, Beckett and other relatives. observed. during the worship at/y, Harlow, 116%; Mrs. 8, Sheri- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gimblett|1! @.m. on Sunday, May 13, in' qan, Mrs. R. Drew, 113%. visited her parents, Mr. and/Brooklin United Church. East and West -- J, Miller, Mrs. Luther Barrabell, Orono, A Baptismal service will also| Ted Heron, 124; Mrs, M. R. % on Sunday. be conducted by Rev. S. J. Hil-| Clarke, G, Adams, 124; Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk,| Jer. Please contact the minister| A, Heron, J. Coles, 123; B. Old- 19 and Ronald, Port Perry: Mr.| 88 00n as possible for arrange-| field, R. Snowden, 123; J, Camp- and Mrs. Roger Tillson an | bell, R. Eagleson, 12244. q| ments. | | Wayne, Greenbank; Miss Marie} peRSONALS etl rol Agar, convener Shunk, Toronto; Hugh Dobson,| Mr, and Mrs. Gord : : % hastar : ; | ; - Gordon Pilkey, of citizenship and social action, 1," Manchester, W. E. Begley. and) of Burlington, were recent week-| will he is pe Pan of a general Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Il Net | Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock 500 101 101 --4 |Kerr Add 6500 14 4 --2 |Kopan 11700 12% 18 +2 |Lab Min 200 160 160 --4 |L Dufault 45 145 8 |p Osu | Langis +5 Latin Am 3% | Lencourt 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'se 650 845 850 10 14% 144 114% +1% 210 $29% 29% 29% + % it Net igh Low p.m. Ch'ge | $20% 20% 201% bal 6 35% Se 879% 79% si ol 11 $8% 834 8% 380% 80% 805 TORONTO ti AM. U Net By The Canadian Pr Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stork Sales Toronto Stock Exchange--May 2% Coronation 100 88% «68% «BN %4| Revelstok pr 100 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. pale 100 315 315 315 R Nodwell 150 r--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- 35 7 "7 Roe AV C , 900 z rights, xw----Ex-warrants. Net change D Brid Roe AV pr 2x10 MeAVOY -- Dorian and Edna wishiftrom previous board-lot closing sale.)| pom Blect Rolland A 1235 to announce the birth of their daugh- 4 tet. 9 Ibs. 8 o7., on Tuesday, May 1, 1962 at the Oshawa General Hospital INDUSTRIALS Dom Ter Thanks to Dr. Doherty ll Net Du Pont High Low a.m. Ch'ge Econ Inv $4 ts 46% 46% alee RUDNISKI -- Prete happy to anhounce the birth of their itibi 5, daughter, Donna Jane, 7 lbs, 2 ozs.,| Abit pr 55H rem rr 18% inches long. on Tuesday, May -1,| Acad-Atl $16% 1644 16% vad Warms 1962, at the Oshawa Ge Hospital.|Alta Dist 230 230 «230 Fed Grain 100 $55 Many thanks to Dr. J. O. Anderson for|Alta Dis vt 200 200 200 5 Anthea 240 $30% the baby sister for Diane who is de- Alta Dis w 110 110 Gat Sis pe przssi0s. 1 lighted and David who isn't sure yet. 4 3214 GP prt ree yes ' 125% eine , s aie 17 GS Wares 1435 $12% Goodyear 20 $140 + L Pow w 25 720 GNGas w 50 225 -- "| Greyhod 100 $18% + "j|U Poel B +1 Guar Tr rt 100 345 5 |Un Steel Horne Pf 300 350 = 35 35 5 | Vendomat ~-- "Hur Erie 190 860% 6 + Ya| Walk GW + wilmp Oil 505 $47 |WCoast Tr - \|Imp Tob 1462 $15% 15% 1544 + %| WCoast Imp Tob p 300 S64 |W. 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Resting at W. C./BC Phone HMO, We 10% CCC Stone Levy father of William G., Pointe Claire,|Cdn Can A «|MeLaren A 415 an Oshawa Times birth notice. The/Algima Rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our Alumini staff will assist you in writing a notice |Anthes B p Ashdown B Atlas Steel D THS Bank Mont Bank NS Bell Phone t Bowater pr REARD, William' Cyril Bowater Street, Whitby, on Monday, April 30,/Br 'Tank pr 1962. William Cyril Hear loved hus-|BA Oil band of Nina Evelyn Ross, dear father | BC Forest of Donald and Phillip and dear brother/BC Pack B of Mrs. R. Carter (Marjorie) of Whit-|BC Pow : Town Funeral pel, Whitby, for ser-| Brown » 3 Price Br mm 349 ®: @ +h ' viee in the Chapel on Thursday, |Build Prod 5 32 3 + } i C 3 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside C Can Sugar 2 1 OILS tery, Brooklin. Minister the Reverend| Cai Pow 5 2%, 2 217 au F ¥ 9 J. Smith. Can Cem ail 1 200 210 210 JAMES, Dr. Geo, William Can Foils A a Lob Co A At Memoria! Hospital. Bowmanville on Cl Fndry % | Lob Co Aw Monday, April 30, 1962, Dr. Geo. Wil-/Can Malt lob Co B liam James, aged 75 years, beloved CSI - 4| Lob Co p husband of Sarah Woods and dear Cdn- Brew Loeb M Quebec, Mary Ruth (Mrs, Ward Hoff-|C Curt W 118 1M 5 +5 |Maas-F 817 415 man), Ellwood City, Penn., and John|C Frbks A 1 Mass-F 514 600 39%) 385 F., Kingston, and brother of Sophia;C Frbks B Met Stores 200 3230 320 (Mrs, James A. Phillips) Bedford, New |( Husky 5% ta + "4 Molson A 750 $41 il York. Resting at the Morris Funerail|C Imp Bk ¢ 3 Mon Foods 1500 29 -" 2100 $12 i2 750 320 225 Mont Laco Moore Nat Drug Nat Dr pr 100 Noranda 303 NO NGas 50 N Phone w_ 100 Ont Steel Oshawa A Phina QN Gas Revelstok Chapel, Bowmanville, until Thursday |Cdn Oil 27 3 304 1 noon. Service in Trinity United Church CPR 54 5 on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Cdn Pet p Bowmanville Cemetery. (In lieu of flow- C Vickers ers donations to Qyeen's University CKP Dev Medical Research, would be appre-'Col Cell 0 41 1 \ 10 ciated.) Con Bidg w 7 75 5 67 25 Cin MS 115 LUCYK. Mary Con Gas Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- Copp Clark eral Hospital on Monday, April 30, Corby vt 1962, Mary Smook, widow of the late Corby B John Lucyk (Columbus, Ont.), in her) ~~ _ 72nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Tuesday even- ing. and then at St. Mary's Church Hall, with high mass in St Ukrainian Orthodex Chureh y May 3, 9.30. a.m. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery, Oshawa Prayers will be held in-the church hall Wednes day, 8 p.m party on _ sion In #0 OD OA 100 1a wsecmootaey 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 arrangement and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728.6555 in IN MEMORIAM BEATH In loving memory ef .| dear husband and father, Morley Beath who passed away May 2, 1959. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him, sadly miss him, And trust in God to meet again ~Ever remembered by wife Hilda and family SWARTZ Former Mayor Commissioner | For Yukon WHITEHORSE, Y.T Gordon R,. Cameron, a 40-year-old native of the Mari-|#" operation SHEWCBUR - our dear fathi Shewchuk, who 1958. Gone, dear father, gone forever. How we miss your smiling face, Rut you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place A happy home we once énjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness | in loving memory of and Grandpa, Victor assed away May 2 Next Time You Wake Up with a Morning Headache You Can Feel Fine by Breakfast Time! as well as for the discomforts daughter Carol: Bruce Mills, ' " ' ' '5 Enniskillen and Bob anes eves guests of Mrs. Charles) meeting of United Church | Coulee 2000 "4! Sigma 515 S10 S15 +8 |My : isi,| key, Durham street. | Women, to be held on Monday Crowpat 3000 Bs Siscoe 17 176 a76 --s |Maple Grove, were Sunday visi| a7." and Mrs, Elmo Gibson|May 14, at 8 in the Chris- DEldona 1000 12 2 [Steep R 25 650 640 650 410 \tors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil : ' x By If, Oy > p.m, in Denison #100 Fangio! 7 Weed Mills and fainily. Ranaid Shunk returned home on Sunday after] tian Education Hall. jome 29 : : r | Ki s | gga ca [peeeids 108 4|Tombill 00 14 133 123 ~8 | remained for a visit with his'® few days visit with her par-) The worship service will be Ya| Can Dav io |Duvan 5000 + ¥1U Asbestos 1200 S15 495 +20 | cousins {conducted by ABC Unit and the %!C Mie Mae is. | Gaitwin 2000 1 |Un Buffad 509 41 41 1 te eee pS program by the Friendship Unit. hema Pate Masct 500 j02 102 --2 jUn Fort 1000 212 + % Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow, Manchester fe wo "| Glacier . Bata fers ! ' Upp Con 158 aby ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood and s b 1, |G" Plaine Som game ore 4 ' "4 family, visited Mrs. Swallow's 4 * | Granduc 1800 3 V (7 $38 5B \ y; , "e Mateo 5 % be Sumner 2 , 5 905 5 Woite Am 180 890 89. B90 10 | mother, sister and husband, To- Couples Attend Community Clu aeres ee se Nees) ae oe ae ee coe +2. | To Meat Saturd M Nat Pete 1600 340 * Hollinger 5 + Young HG 400 20 » » Miss Dawn Stevens celebrated Almonte Nuptials 0 ee a ur ay 5 1 1 | Howey Z e 1 2 j ; "i idee Gee Sk en a a %|Zalape jon 35 oe 9 «her seventh birthday with a ag By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN 3s | Pamoil 500 42 42 «42 1 Trish Cop +1 | Curb luncheon Saturday,, MANCHESTER Mr. and) AUDLEY Eight of the a Permo um 3 so ~ y Waite 2 2 1 | Bulolo a. April 21 Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Detroit,| young people attended the Eas- + %1Prove Ges 1700 183 181 %1 --1 |Joburke 2 e 6 Vs" Bales te 11 a.m: 829,000 Sympathy of the neighborhood aie his rr oe Frank'| ter sunrise service at Green- : ' is extended to Mr. and Mrs. R.|Johnston and family, recently.|wood Conservation Park, with 4 ' R. Stevens, and Mrs. M. Mun- eee " ib ign breakfast later at the Pickering | h ; ) AY day, Bowmanville, in the recent; wedding at Almonte, recently|ce Centre. Sas atc e W an Court Martial loss of their niece, Mrs. Lyle were Mr, and Mrs. Frank John-| The Community Club will | Wood of Fergus. ay er ae a eg Mrs\| meet Saturday evening, May 5. it Lamb, Mr. an rs. Fred)The program will be in the ; Decorum Stern teats emai [he program will be To O utline I lan By DON HANRIGHT CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs. ©. Midgley.) Congratulations to Mr. and MORISON, George Percy ent Te Mrs. L. Midgley and children) mrs. Lorne Saunders who cele- rs. Lorn suddenly at New Orleans, Louisiana, OTTAWA (CP)--With the tin ADVERTISING visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Meek,| rated their 55th weddng anni- Stade ot ts essen seed | ee ee) REGINA (CP) Premier tive commission can dictate to kle of medals and a knocking Sandford, on Good Friday. |versary on Good Friday. beloved husband of Bertha McCoy and . € ~~ 4i\Woodrow Lloyd Thursday willlthem. Premier Lloyd and|% Scabbards against table legs,' (Continued from Page 22) | Miss Eunice Roach was in) wy. and Mrs. Ronald Cox and prong he of reir CKuption Whit outline to more than half the|Health minister W. G. Davies the court martial was in aye Toronto for a few days. family spent a recent weekend by. Gordon, London, Alva (Mrs. Ed. doctors in Saskatchewan his|say the act and amendments to , The officers were ready 1035_ Legal Miss Rosalin Donnelly, Orillia.) at the home of Mrs. Cox' uncle Mole te Semreurre Me. Tess 6 CCF government's plans for in-|it do not "interfere with the|hear evidence in military trials spent the holiday weekend with|.4q aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob teh King Birept Kant. Service is, 1h stituting a compulsory prepaid|way the physician diagnosis aot or accls cr col) and slant i IN THE COUNTY ed Sa Mr. and Mrs, Ed) wocjure, of Seaforth. chapel on Thursday, May 3 at 2 pam. heal Ka : treats h tient." g 7 onnelly. \ F interment Mognt Lawn Cemeter Ole anaes! aa address 550 ie sth avs the Indochina COURT OF THE COUNTY Charles Coombe, Port Perry, «ton dane tl bie 8 os Pi Se : : . of the province's 904 doctors atiplan provides guaranteed pay-| ante ae Se ents it OF ONTARIO routs wahaoagann Ages the Vilas lyn Cowie. the opening session of a two-day|ments. and income to physic-| (he room a court-like dignity |! iy THE MATTER OF Df house, west of the eitage, | -------------- meeting called by the Saskat- Mrs. ' 5 Q praninirg College of Physicians ge initial objections to the. The site is the assembly hall THE CHANGE OF NAME wes her gon ayy ~ ee Press Wireless Sur' - hese . 2 ¢ jholiday. Mrs. adys Arche - sian porte by the Gate pian) Hip Actors said Hey Op. . be ptiggee ig ating nerots 50. ABAD, companied her as far as Grims-| Po pet the meeting, almost posed: state medicine and that al winds : lB oF tee CHAPTER 47 AND By On er era H ad Elected all doctor's offices in 'the prov-| mere co sides. It measures about 25 feet AMENDMENTS THERETO | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meek,| e ince will be closed. Enoughithe moed. the mentally and|DY 30: TAKE NOTICE that the ap. Sandford, were with the Midg-/ NEW ORK (AP) -- Donald doctors to provide emergency| We Seem: ine: mentally | ani' GARRY. fF ley family on Easter Sunday. | neneuf was named president of . A " *jchronically ill and the indigent Half the room is given over to plication of GARRY GABRIEL Mr. and Mrs. Car! Farrow of Wit j 1 to treatment in hospital will re-|" ,, - the doctors later| {Wo clusters of chairs for about) KUTZINER of 98 Wood (14: the holiday week.| Ere5s_ Wireless Incorporated, main on duty ae iit wae 100 spectators, whose back is to) Street, Oshawa, Ontario, to London spent the holiday are t Tuesday he succeeded William College President Dr. H. p.\S@d their main, objection is the entrance. About 30 of the| change his name to GARRY end with Mr, and Mrs. Grant) + McCambridge, who retired Dagleish of Saskatoon said in/S®vernment control chairs. were filled Tuesday as| GABRIEL: KERR, will be | Christie, n,| after 60 years in the news and an interview information will| The government, stating it! the trisia began meee heard by His Honour Judge Miss Muriel Lamb, RN. | communications fields. be given doctors at the meet:|does not believe the college The other half ? th J. de N. Kennedy at the Peterborough, was home for the; heneuf had been vice-presi- ing. There will be discussions on|Will stop individual members of] 1° Oller Nall Rerves RS INE. County Court Judge's Cham- Easter holidays, _.|dent since 1956 and. executive the Medical Care Act, includ-|the profession from accepting) COUrt Proper. : bers in the Court House in : vice-president since 1960. ing several! controvetsial|payment for services through, It is occupied by a U-shaped the Town of Whitby on Fri- | HIRES FIRST NEGRO © McCambridge was a former amendments to it, adopted by|the medical care commission, formation of portable wooden, day the 1}th doy of May, ORANGE, Va. (AP) -- The) assistant general manager of the Saskatchewan legislature Says it will introduce the com-| tables, some of them braced) A.D. 1962, ot the hour of (Virginia Metal Products Cor-|'The Associated Press and gen- | April 14, pulsory scheme July 1 into an upright position ap meen oe inthe pore poration said Tuesday it hasjeral manager and vice-presi- ae The province's two major pri-| around the joints. Each table noon Day ight Saving 'ime hired the first Negro in its 25] dent of its subsidiary, Press As- OBJECT TO CONTROL |vate prepaid plans, Group Med-|!8 draped with an ordinary red) DATED, this | )th dey of years of existence. A spokes-| sociation, Incorporated, He The doctors' main objection|ical Services and Medical Serv-| Woollen blanket of army issue.) AP, (0.78 man said the move was de-| joined Press Wireless as presi- to the plan is "government con-lices Incorporated, have an- SIT AT BASE ' | pig signed to protect defence con-| dent. in 1947. trol.'"" They maintain the seven-|nounced they will continue op-. At the base of the U sit the} RONALD L. SWARTZ tracts carrying racial non-| Press wireless transmits and man medical care administra-|erations on an expanded scale| black-robed judge advocate and Barristers & Solicitors, discriminatory employ ment|receives communications for va sapaUE ~lafter July 1 the five members of the court 2614 King St. East, _ clauses. The employee is How-|/newspapers, news. services, jin dress uniform--a_ brigadier, Oshawe, Ontario ard Ware, 19, assigned to cler-|magazines and broadcasting os en errs and two Solicitors for the Applicant. |ical work. stations throughout the world. majors ial ahaabacdadae Paes ribecvhi ica DEATHS The accused and his defend- doa ccs 8 Ing officer sit on one arm of By THE CANADIAN PRESS | the U along with an army pub- | Wetaskiwin, Alta. -- James lic relations officer, all of them Stanley Speakman, 55, Progres-| facing the army prosecutor and | sive Conservative member for the court reporters on the other (CP) the Wetaskiwin constituency in) side. : rugged| the last Parliament; following At the mouth of the U is a The world can never fill mg solidary small wooden chair There sit the witnesses. Rules) There's really no need to leta of evidence are essentially the Sadly missed by daughters Mary and Olga, sons-in-law Kelly and Ross and _™* q BURNS tan DING STAMPS es, is commissioner of the Bowmanville, Ont. -- George the day feeling really fine. grandchildren CARD OF THANKS) | discontinue ESSEX -- We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and many. beautiful floral tributes. extended by our relatives, friends, neighbors, Doctor Mills and Doctor Kwam, and nurses and ward aides on 1E, of Oshawa General Hos- Leon E dent of Power Supermarkets, makes fire. with trading stamps, He announced Tues- day that Power outlets will the use of the trading stamps June 2, to make room for a "completely from trading stamps. Him Weinstein, presi-'| new food merchandising |997,.900.square mile Yukon Ter- plan." The replacement plan, | he said, would provide con- sumers with tangible, imme- diate savings which would far surpass the benefit derived | ritory. A former mayor of this north- W. James, 75, former editor of the weekly Bowmanville States- man, and past president and di- ern city, Mr. Gordon is the third| rector of the Canadian Weekly long-time resident of the Yukon to become commissioner. He succeeds F. H. Collins and was| _.|sworn into office Tuesday by Mr. Justice John Parker In accepting the top adminis- Newspapers Association Paris - Archibald James Knowles, 66, of Toronto, a re- tired banker and writer of Latin American subjects. same as in any criminal court. The court members, with the brigadier as president, differ from a criminal court jury in one respect -- their verdict is based on a majority vote, and need not be unanimous. CHANGED AREA morning headache upset you and ruin your,day. Asprrin* can make you feel better so fast, that in minutes you'll feel like a different person! Just take two Aspirin tablets with a half a glass of water, ' and by the time you've fin- ished dressing, that morning You can always put your confidence in Aspirin, for Aspirin has brought fast relief from headaches to millions more people than any other brand of pain reliever. And remember, too, Asprrin is good not only for headaches, but for muscular aches and and fever of a cold or grippe. So, for fast relief from head- ache and other minor aches and pains, always take Aspirin and feel better fast. Be sure you get genuine Aspirin. Look for the capers pital, at the passing of a dear mothe and grandmother, Elsie Essex. We especially wish to thank Rev. Clever. don, Canadian Legion Ladies, Karn's Prug Store and staff, Kresge's Limited and staff, General Motors and Arm- strong Funeral Parlor, for ali kind ser- viees. package with the Bayer cross. ru. 840. pains, aching in joints, and arthritic and rheumatic pains, headache should be gone, and you'll be able to start out oer The Essex Family ground, THIS PRESTIGE HOME HAS BEEN CLAD WITH. BAKED-ON. ENAMEL. FINISHED ALUMINUM SIDING, THE SHUTTERS ARE da Vinci Sale In a starkly relative sense, they were the lucky ones. They} were receiving a little food and medical care from the interna-| tional committee of the Red) CENTO Meets On Measures who helped to found the old In- ternational Seamen's Union and handled numerous cases in be- half of seamen; of a heart at- ALUMINUM, EVEN THE EAVESTROUGH 1S: ALUMINUM, MADE ON THE JOB IN ONE PIECE, A WONDERFUL ADVANTAGE, tack NO JOINS TO LEAK. This enamel coated aluminum needs ne painting. It is weatherproof, fireproof, rust- proof, cannot warp er crack. It con be ap- plied over any surface. For St bilit Rie an gw - Lieb, 2, former head football h a l ] y at Loyola of Los pe Aiaggrn CP from Reuters-AP later at Florida; of a heart at- 1 : SSssssiiacat SS -- wel If you are contemplating altering or moderne izing your home, or building a new home, let us have @ practical applicator give you @ HILLCREST BUILDING PRODUCTS 159 BAY STREET., SUITE 217 TORONTO, ONTARIO chet) BRA Os RSD # BE Per eres MOORESS fines os hisses (es pos ckawadaes eens CITY; : PHONE $ icscss DON'T DELAY WRITE TODAY o° ong and successful career in| P Canada Limied, Dean, now is noted for coal and |manager of Klondike Helicopt-| : : | tomotive sales for the Dominion W eration organized and b: in} ' : | KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -- eved child with sores on its |the Cansdian north. ased "| Rubber Company of Canada| ATTENTION HOME OWNERS OSHA A AREA this opportunity to thank their many |She was old. for their beautiful floral tributes and| worn red robe was wrapped| waited patiently outside a clinic|minister implementation of var-| 199, one of the last ex-slaves in at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Dr. Pi ' ' WITH COLORED ALUMINUM SIDING, CAR-PORTS AND PATIO COVERS racked by coughs. robes became more out of place |pitalization and public health. |Cockerell, 94, close friend of W. H. Crawford for their understanding Mr. Alfred Kemp and family. |old man with a scraggly beard highlands. man territorial council rence US S . that is trying to help Tibetan| 0. Strikes = poval Acad oya Ca emy Estimates of the number of . F P LONDON -- Social and eco- | ack ment advisory committee dent of the Royal | : the { i ; 1 ceived major attention at the| | d D ] ee. 7 ' sTe-- re y-| give te rary care to more f| ni ex ec ine ling emergency strikes, includ-'est treasure--a charcoal draw-/& mporary 0 i) which wound up Tuesday, rs | pease . The report was nearly unani-|drawing, valued as high as|available resources. i i free estimate on your project. Middle East is "a very real|,.... : sit , trial composite index of indus- the committee. Henry Ford Ii, The academy earlier this|}Red Cross group in Nepal, says jto counter - 5 : acta h cuba ubversive meas-/1147 in February from 115.2 in changes, saying: "The present|the Baptist and St. Anne be-jalmost child-like in their de- Iran and Pakistan, | i, |Sald today. in fulfilling their intended pur-|asking 800,000 homes in Tibet by Chinese | said Home, who was conference|ttial composite of average Changes were proposed APPLIED ON YOUR HOME injunction jlovers a chance to subscribe|rentiy stands at slightl{ more|meetings as an observer. period to $80.18. This was $2.38 | . president, instead, would be ; end of July Wheeler told - an academy | foreign ministers will meet! divisions except mining operations in whole or, to the are not bright that the 800,000/be bid by several galleries " Mhestah ba tage f Toronto -- George Edward UAT pie ree 22,000 Refugees sere uit miter me ee er ted ' py retgpe as had to put aside! development for the Electric Gloucester shire, England, jflying. Until his appointment to| Waterloo, Ont.--A. W. onstece oh KEMP The family of the late j Her long, black,|legs, and many more. | As commissioner, the native Limited. pope y= Ra AT LAST ALUMINUM SIDING AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD their many acts of kindness. Also to|igqsely around her gaunt body. | south of Katmandu. As the day|ious federal-territorial arrange'| the United States. Rundle and Mrs. Charlotte Powell. A as well as their very comforting words | /fe others didn't notice They |in this low Himalayan valley) He will act as the liaison be-/ authors George Bernard Shaw, and a high fever, the wide- pypse ARE LUCKY Bethesda, Md. -- Silas Blake! refugees in Nepal. WASHINGTON (AP)--Presi- : jen. t The presi-|refugees in this nation of iso- 4 nomic measures to bolster the! Thursday recommended broad|Tuesday defended acade- |to 22,000. The Swiss are trying ministerial council meeting o ing powers to recommend set-|ing by Leonardo da Vinci than 4,000 others. Even this is In I d t British Foreign Minister Lord n us ry mous among the industry, labor /2,500,000 ($6,375,000) will be Dr, Felix Zust of Frauenfeld, danger," and the council gavel; io) piinlovment based on s TO ASSIST YOU FINANCE THE WORK A LONG TERM, NO-MONEY-DOWN PLAN IS AVAILABLE, ° head of the Ford auto firm, ob-|year decided to sell the draw-|jsimply feeding the refugees ures," national emergency provisions|cause it needed more funds to|pendence upon others since partners with Britain in : At the same time the indus- " In March the academy post-|Communist rule chairman. U.S. State Secretary|Weekly wages and salaries rose the present 80-day enough to keep the drawing iM| than 200,000. Meanwhile, the foreign office|@00ve February, 1961, Earnings | suthorized to direct the parties ACT NOW MAIL COUPON TODAY The academy president Sir banquet he. had been informed|Thursday in Athens to discuss The decline in the employ extent practiceable, in part for ' will be collected. The fund cur-|"from one eontinent alone. ia <now 5 'or Storage Battery Company of still known as the Forest of In Nepal Valley wwnMrurttics ers Limited, the first such op--| ton, former vice-president of au-| Mrs. Annie Kemp would like to take Port Perty, Cedar Coreen ananiskillen, | braided hair was thinning. Her) These refugees from Tibet|of Pictou County, N.S., will ad-| Boulder, Colo--James Winn, Mr. Bigby, Slim Fi ' ADD BEAUTY AND VALUE TO YOUR HOME NOW y, Slim Ferguson, the staff i i "Dr.| She rolled on the grew warmer, their heavy/ments on education, roads, hos-- Kew, England --' Sir Sydney very special thanks to Rev. and Mrs au had their own troubles. The|than had been on the Tibetan/tween Ottawa and the seven-| Thomas Hardy and T. EK. Law- Axtell, 77, admiralty lawyer In Handli n Han Ing Defended By Cross, the Swiss organization| It cannot help them all. dent Kennedy's labor-manage- LONDON (AP) -- 1 Academy |lated mountain valleys run up ability of ils membe | rs re- revision of procedures for hand-|my's decision to sell its great. |to settle 1,100-1,200 of them and the Central Treaty Organization! tlement terms. But he said he feared the;an immense task that strains e Home said subversion in the OTTAWA (CP) --The indus- and public memibers composing lost to Britain Switzerland, the head of the a good deal of: attentioniioag jeval of 100, declined to jected to most of the proposed|ing of the Virgin with St. Johnjisn't enough. The peope are | | 'Turkey, |January, the bureau of statistics have had remarkable success|retain its independence. It is|being driven away from their|CENTO, will receive assistance $95.00 PER 100 $0. FT. pose in, poned the auction to give art ~|Rusk attended the two days of PY 90 cents in the monthly provisions of the labor law. The the country. The deadline is the' jhere said the Western Big Four|Were up in all major industrial nvolved to continue or resume Charles Wheeler, said prospects|that more than 1,000,000 would Berlin. The foreign ministers;men' index was reflected FREE ESTIMATES foda up to $0 ds will be in Greece for the NATO|mainly in drops in fovestzy, | Peri ys. ministerial eouncil meeting. construction and trade.