working for an organ factory.|leader. Erie works on the job/couldn't afford to undertake the} RETURNS TO MOSCOW s | Young Organis lThe result: is a saving of about|weekends. lextension, which I felt was) MOSCOW (CP - AP) -- Mark | $5,500 for his church. Some of the new pipes were|necessary, so I agreed to doDrouin, speaker of the Cana- 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 4, 1962 Eric is adding between 400 bought in Germany. Others|the work if they paid for the|dian Senate, returned to Mos- | Craftsman, Too . ' se ) * Toda V Ss Stock Market istings nd 500 pipes. When the project|came from Grace Church on the|materials. I estimate the cost\cow today for a tour of the So- i : ? a | PRESTON, Ont. (CP) --Eric|!8 finished this summer the(Zill in Toronto where a new to. the church will be about| viet Union which included vi~'ts EO Sie (CF) ~ Ericl sean will have 27 stops, 12\°Teet, Nas Been installed, $500. ite Leningrad wnt ha The N ewdney is a youthful church|orgé rill he 27 stops, Eric is himself building seven' A native of Montreal who Speaker and Mrs. n are Sales igh Low vm. Ch'e* lorganist who does more than|more than at present. New : eee lcame here 10 yea . Eric Visiting Russia as the guests of $55 $15% 15% 15% + 4) 1 ay to im ve th ality of} p : jnew wind chests, three large) years ago Eric S Soviet, Russia' 1000 220 - 220 220 y to improve the quality Ol! pines range in size from half dt rr phage Ib taki F , jthe Supreme Soviet, Russia's 00 9 8 8 his music, He's overhauling the). eile ones and four smaller boxes. egan taking piano at five. At|pariiament. 500 2344 23% 2344 --I%lorgan at St. John's Anglican|#" inch to eight feet. He estimates the renovations, - |Church here. "The sound will be pr eager 3 done by an organ firm, would seid ec ne about $6,000. The 30-year- 130 $1254 125% 12% the conservatory he studies with) -- st The 20-year-old full-time considerably," His mother,|0ld organ is insured for $20,000. 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Barnabas Anglican Church. 'the 16th century in England. 0 4 oe 4 Douglas Elliott, organist of St.) FINE DOGS 500 | no sto a0 $50 1° Istudent at Toronto's Royal Con-/has been organist at St. John's cost Toronto. His uncle, John Dewd- fast and weighing up to 110 ney, is organist at Toronto's St. pounds, has been known since LAIRD BE Be knowledge he gained while|/Mrs. Albert Déwdney, is choirl "I was aware our church - %|Oshawa A Page-Hers \% | Parker By The Canadian Pre) %--Odd lot, xd--2x-dividend, INDUSTRIALS = {2m 11 Net |Dist Seag 50 $254 25% 25% + %|D Fndry 405 $3214 32 32% + %4|Du Pont Alg Cen W 750 780 80 Falcon +% Analog TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS Toronto Stock Exchange--May 4 (Quotations in cents uniess , xw---Ex-warrants. 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He must be prepared to fly in good or bad weather. Often trips are *settlements where only floats or skis can be used. Many landings must be made at night. The local RCMP detachment may be asked to line on either side of the landing area to guide him in with their head- lights "Tf it's a matter of life and death we will fly anytime," says Davis In 1961 the office here handled 485 of the 1,050 mercy flights, the remainder originating from Regina NURSE GOES ALONG The Saskatoon centre is Operated by four persons in- cluding nurse Irene McKague. Miss McKague, a graduate of Prince Albert's Victoria Hos- pital, joined the service two years ago. Her work requires patience and steadiness, espe- cially in rough flying weather. Most air ambulance requests are made by doctors in Saska- DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Bread Co. Ltd., com- mon 10 cents, Class B pfd. 62% cents, July 3, record June 15. 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In instances where © Chiettn : is available she must|€ Delhi no doctor is available Must) ¢ Dell wt administer pain-relieving drugs Cent Dei and narcotics at her own dis- Charter Oi ; Com Pete cretion : © Dranea The altitude is often dictated Dynamic by the patient's ailment or ing -pa injury. Davis says high altitude! y B oil G is smoother and eases the dis- "toad Pnd a comfort of the flight for those| pac pete with fractures. Patients suffer- Se SS ace ing from such things as hem- Reauer orrhages and brain injuries are Sarcee sate q : here South U safer at low altitudes where aebenis there is less change from 'Tidal ground pressure. Leg Ba The service costs the provin-\ Union oi cial government about $250,000, hd Decalta with patients and relatives **" "*" meeting additional costs on the basis of a $35 patient fee and $15 for relatives accompanying Abacus Akaitcho them on flights. Alba Expl AmLarder {Amal Rare | Arjon |A Arcadia Atl C Cop Aumaq Barnat Not Discouraged By Two Defeats pen BOMBAY (CP) A little atfage known rural lawyer is making his third attempt to become president of India Sixty-two-year-old Hari Ram| of the town of Rohtak in Uttar; Pradesh state knows that he has not even the flimsiest of chances against Dr. Sarvapalli| Radhakrishnan, the Congress} party's nominee for the presi-| dency. Dr. Radhakrishnan, at} present vice-president, has the backing of all the opposition! parties. Yet, Ram is "supremely" optimistic. "Faith is the staff) of life,"-he says. Optimism will work its magic, if not today at least one sure day." Since India became independ-| ent 15 years ago, Hari Ram has} twice sought the presidency. In| 1952, and again in 1957 he filed his nomination but lost to Dr Rajendra Prasad, the present! incumbent. Hari Ram, who worked his| way up from grinding poverty! to a flourishing law practi 2, | does not believe in_ political! parties. 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