Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1962, p. 25

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from hospital after treatment THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 24, 1962 23 BIR , = Sore | Nickel Mines Ne Ww er Position seing replaced by L, °D. "Shep supervisor of Indian agencies in| Prophet River, Mr. Clark inter- BUZZELL -- Roger and Ruby (nee r Announce pard former relieving super-ip.C., was subsequently sent to|viewed some 55 persons. It is wrt! Manufacturers | intendent for Indian agencies. i e **!report on conditions at Prophet|understood that many of the i . For In di A e t He has been granted a month's!piver. His findings have notloriginal complaints dealt with May 31, 1962 at the Oshawa General] ; D an £ TUTE jicave. been made public. the medical services but his Hospital. Weight 7 pounds, 12 ounces. . rice rop | The Fort Nelson agency drew) The Indian attairs officiallinvestigations also touched on BARRIS -- Jim and Donna (nee pe | OTTAWA (CP)--The super-, An official of the federal In-|public attention in March when|said Wednesday the decision to}such matters as housing, Dodwell) are pleased te announce ihe) Annual Meeting peg aa ae "cor" |intendent of an Indian agency|dian affairs branch said Joe|Liberal MP J. W. Pickersgill|transfer Mr. Galbois did not|schools and roads. : Tbs. 10 oss., on Wednesday, May 29, bridge Nickel Mines Lid. Wed-| sponsible for a reservation in/Galbois, superintendent of the|told parliament he had received|mean that anyone was at fault 1968 at the Ouhawe General Hospital, Seu y announced: # baggy northeastern British Columbia,|Fort Nelson Indian agency, has|reports of sickness and hunger/but had been made in the light A BLESSED EVENT -- The birth of By FORBES RHUDE Lesage of Quebec and Henry iol 2.25 cents. =. DOURS 1Or a et which reports of sickness|been reassigned as relievingjat the Prophet River Indianjof what was considered best) The Health League of sur ahild is interesting news that your|Canadian Press Business EditorCabot Lodge, director-general, |electrolytic nickel, effective to- h i in Par.|Superintendent for Indian agen-|Reservation, about 65 miles|both for the Indians and thelestimates upwards of $100 friends want to know. It is easy to tell! Private enterprise, in line|the Atlantic Institute, Paris,|/day. ; and hunger were aired in Mel Neeg in BC. ati at Fort Nelson. branch. See ie weet in Canela erg gveryone at once through an Csris\with the trend of recent busi-/formerly United States repre-| The new Falconbridge base/Hapient, Saxier this. year, has) ; a | Pohiceick Chak exalt Dalek € teow caret Gee : service is very reasonable, only $1.50./ness gatherings, will again put|sentative to the United Nations. price for United States con-|been transferred to a new post.! Mr. Galbois, recently release rederic ark, region nually. $ A friendly ad-writer will assist you in|itcolf under the microscope at|F. D, Mathers of New Westmin-'sumption is 79 cents U.S. a . -- Poser d SF apo Chanition sbepmn annual meeting of the Cana-|ster, B.C., the association's|pound f.o.b. Thorold, Ont., in- Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE ldian Manufacturers' Association|president, will give the annual|cluding the U.S. import duty of jin Montreal June 3-5. |peceiential address at luncheon|1.25 cents a pound. DEATHS "Whither private enterprise?"'|June 4. : The new base price for Cana- lis the subject of an address at| The association has issued its|dian consumption is 84 cents BROWN, Gertrude : lone session, and another whole|annual survey of sales profits|Canadian a pound, f.o.b. Thor- Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor,|session, with a keynote topic of|which it has made for the last! old. Oshawa on Wednesday, May 2, uae, "why apologize for private en-|14 years. ; The company's base prices Shee sed moter of Mrs. Thomas terprise?" will discuss the sys-| It finds that on each dollar of for consumption in Europe and Grigg (Phyllis) of Brampton, sister of\tem jn relation to government,|goods sold in 1961 Canadian|other areas where it offers its Ross Melvor, of Guelph and step-sister| education, the consumer and the|manufacturers made an aver-|nickel also are reduced by 2.25 her 74th year. Resting at the Arm-| producer. age profit of 4.9 cents, an in-|cents U.S. or its equivalent. strong. Funeral Home, Oshawa - with' A panel on industrial relations| crease of one-half cent over the' The announcement added that to tay at "un yng rinterniest with the theme "building indus-jrecord low figure of 1960. ithe action was taken '"'in order Oshawa Union Cemetery. try through better labor, rela-| Since the survey was started/to- assist nickel consumers in McKEE, William Kenneth tions," will deal with such mat-|in 1948 the highest profit figure|meeting the competition from Entered into rest in the Rosebank Nurs- ters as "long - term objectives|was 7.1 cents in 1950 and the|competitive preducts and to ing Home; Pickering, on Thured-'in collective bargaining" andjaverage for the 14 years is 5.4/increase the consumption of Kee, beloved husband of the Jate Doris 'twhat hope for age cents. nickel." Richardson, and father of Mrs. Irwin) Other discussions will cover 8) This year's survey covered -- ger bg pe 'be ae vam wide range of subjects including/1,011 companies with net sales of| LONG STRETCH Resting at the Armstrong Funeral ties with the United States and g10,314,639,000, employing 489,-| Canada's time zones stretch| ogg erode tia Rega rep Europe, taxes, trade, transpor-|082 people and having 728,411) far enough that when it is noon} p.m. Interment Mount' Lawn Ceme- tation, credit, research and/shareholders. Out of the total,|in. Newfoundland, it is 54% hours! poys Owens manpower. 212 companies reported losses. jearlier in the Yukon. PHILLIPS, Emily FLEMING WILL SPEAK Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Finance Minister Flemin will Ww 5 C | b ti ith th Meee fasts einen ot Woward Fhiltipa givs the opening address, and| * ere eiepra ing wi ese Emily Hull, widow of Edward Phillips, and mother of Mrs. R. Mallett (Rose) | dinner speakers will be Premier} , | and Mrs. Gordon Hanna (Sylvia) of} 00 a IEEE wie j Oshawa, in her 68th year. Resting at | \ the Armstrong Funeral Home, perv | with memorial service in the chapel, Ch b F Friday, May 25 at 2 p.m. Interment am ers avor { Oshawa Union Cemetery ~~ LOCKE'S FLORIST Legal Lotteries MON , (CP)--Almost 90! ' Funeral arrangement and MONTREAL (C -- floral requirements for all |Per cent of member chambers | : By GERRY BLAIR occasions. of commerce and boards of} _ OSHAWA *SHOPPING trade replying to a referendum | > lare CENTRE are in favor of government- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE controlled lotteries, the Cana- Edward Blair, President of the Ontario Lacrosse 728-6555 jdian Chamber of Commerce Association said yesterday that he has not made a ruling Ladies, It's really raining sail hap gh ' iq} 0M Brooklin's request for three players from last year's peor at the FURNITURE GERROW FUNERAL FR Fre nage arias te achat Port Credit Sailors to switch environments to Brooklin CENTRE, Oshawo's largest CHAPEL uled to come up for further) for the coming season. Stated Blair, "I' sent a reply to a yee yoo poorgise 8 Pastel : discussion at the annual meet-| letter received from Brooklin last Saturday, asking for an a 1 savings. You not only Kindness beyond price ing in Vancouver next Septem-| exact mileage count to determine where the players in prey price reduction eee yet within reach of all. per. ; question, Lou Nickle, Red Crawford and Bob Hanna will BUT . . . you also receive, 728-6226 The -- gery its 901) play this summer." While on the subject of lacrosse, Blair absolutely FREE, a bonus 390 KING STREET WEST ian 22, Of the 437 repies, 03 indicated that all is well within Junior and Senior ranks, | sift of « minimum of $50 . ; major pur- lchambers, or 89.7 per cent,| Ut more teams are definitely needed io bolster the sag- ps yg hiwnd on ga oe IN MEMORIAM [si7ec.in favor of the lotteries; ging Intermediate category. Blair cordially invited any Every Major Item Purchased Earns You a Mini- browse around, you'll enjoy 21, or 4.8 per cent, replied no;} person(s) in this area wishing to enter a club in the shopping through our huge nage aap and 24, or 5.5 per cent, were) -Central Ontario division to do so by this Sunday. mum Value of $50.00 Worth of Free Bonus oe ha aco jn - em | re) | ~ . . ee ae eidtey Crowells,| ancecided. Elmer Lee, coach of the Sailors has no ill-feelings Merchandise ! or tha FURNITURE CENTRE who passed away May 19, 1954, aged towards the Brooklin club for trying to secure his talent Bix mon Though his smile is gone forever M k Sl in an effort to come up with a contender. Declared Lee, stil a have or cies mamecses ar et umps "Brooklin definitely need four or five more tep notch per- Of the one ws nhiglthe eg . formers before they can be considered a serious threat. ee we'll never. arty Second Session - But as far as I'm concerned Bob Hanna and Red Craw- God has him in His keeping, aN ORR a We have him in our hearts ford are definitely our property after signing for me re lone remembered by Mommy In Succession cently." Continuing Lee related, "'If they want Nickle, he's 4 SEATER 3-PIECE 5-PIECE . all their's. He wants too much money for our budget, which PARROTT -- In loving memory of a) TORONTO (CP)--The stock) js probably lower than Brooklin's. Of course if they're fs : s. ' y ' Cs peed twey Bay %, 150 market slumped sharply Wed-/ interested pethaps we could discuss a trade." Who did | SU PER DOU BLE CH ROME On how patient in thy suffering, . ; ; " 7 A When a6 bane coud sive thee enna tive session as industrials top-/ YoU have in mind from Brooklin? "Well the best player ae ae et eiveined arenes pled almost 12 index points to} on their club of course, Glen Lotton. He was out with us Sadly missed by sisters, Ruth, Pearl'their lowest level since June,| at the start of our practice sessions, but wanted to con- CH ESTERFIELD DRESSER KITCH EN SUITE and brother Gordon. 1961. tinue playing in Brooklin." SHACKELTON --in loving memory) The index dropped to 576.81,| When told of a proposed swap with Port Credit, pa a ogg ag » who passed'down 11.90. Base metals and) Brooklin manager Alvin Puckrin exclaimed, "He (Lee) can sore teste With Walnut Chest and Bookcase Bed. With extension table. Sees PT ewes | ake Sumo he te" Pac emoiving ite ser: | REG And when old times we do recall: | In the main list, barks led| ices © ario Motor Leagu e the exact | aa ees curiae iesithe downside, with 'sil five| mileage required under the OLA's residence rule so that $329 REG. REG. Keeler and family. listed issues falling to their; Crawford, Hanna and Nickel can join Brooklin. Puckrin $249 + $59. 00 TOWNSON -- In loving memory ot|lowest prices of the year before; was also surprised to hear of Lee's statement that regard- | SALE ' igs" ih peat al tec aaah 1g $n ag Trans-| 188 of an OLA ruling Hanna and Crawford will definitely ALE SALE We lithe t the end was near,|Canada Pipe Line, Interprovin-| remain Port Credit property. "It states right in the con- $ ituti YOUR CHOICE A : ri ; t t And only Henk Sat Bete Jost can tell] cial Pipe Line and BA Oil all stitution that a player must play for the closest club, and © Suivel Macks é ' niga e More each day we miss you, father,dropped a point or more, while unless I am vaguely mistaken this includes players already q Toble Friends, may think the wound is/Algoma Steel, Alberta Gas| signed," said Puckrin. Lou Nickle has received an attractive r e rite bay ; Trilite 1 stony gi -- 2-Tier 10.98 But they little know the sorrow Trunk A and Imperial Oil all! offer from Brooklin, but now that Puckrin is aware of 50.00, @ gh ge Ser ve 79.00 ree Utility Teble That lies within our hearts concealed|closed at 1962 lows, down in @) Tee's decision to refuse any more money, Nickle will not | jet Spring .. 79: --From his wife, Sue, sons and daugh- \- to one-point range. ter, On index, golds rose .03 to have too much bargaining power. If Port Credit has given CD OF THINS eh eee 3-PIECE WALNUT [ff 2-PIECE BRAEMORE 6-PIECE WALNUT 4.33 to 103.91. Volume was 2,- TOWN AND. COUNTRY ae a '|723,000 shares compared with WN AND COUNTRY -- Harold Godfrey's Juvenile BEDROOM PROVINCIAL DINE ! ' E gue' oar hear Souler ioe | Tuesday's 2,153,000. softball club which will participate in the Oshawa City pon Hage poe act gggalbe nl International Nickel was and District leauge is presently receiving good workouts and telephone calls, and for the many|Weakest among base metals,| with 20 players vieing for positions. All spots are still open, SUITE SU ITE SUITE ' ether Doe St Rincanes snows va srane| groping 1% to nig Pct and any newcomers are welcome to attend the next prac- father. Special thanks to Sunah Sg edie dpedaiiees von tice on Monday night at Hillcrest school .. . Minor base- Complete with Double Dresser, Chest Hutch cabinet. Extension table. 4 side anes after the funeral: The Rev. Aitkin: Northgate drop 50 cents to $6,| ball teams in Whitby will be very active once again this and Bookcase Bed. All rubber diamond back. chairs. Home, Dr. Guselle and nurses on 2A of} In western oils, Home B,| Summer, with Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget All-Star clubs the Oshawa General Hospital Pacific Petroleum -and Dome| entered in the Oshawa Legion Baseball league. The Ban- REG . The blow was great. the shock se¢ere,| --The families of the late Idella Mc- Cullough all closed a 1963 lows, with) tams were scheduled to open last night at Harman Park REG. REG. Ce esa losses in a %- to one-point) in Oshawa. against Victor's Sports. The Midgets w t ane er aa and Edmonton' home to UAW last evening at Coronation Park, The. Pee $199 $ $329 $249 $ Summer Events. heh abt al Wees next action is on Wednesday night at Centennial | iscuss DIVDENDS SALE SALE SALE Di dB : e Y 4 1 Smooth - top Mat- 5-Piece By THE CANADIAN PRESS MITCHELL S DRUGS tress and 1--4-inch Provincial Exclusive Church Group Ash Temple Ltd., common 20 : ree Slat Spring .. 79.00 @ eee Wing Chair .. 69.00 ree ahi vag cents, A pfd. $1.50, B pfd. 16% cents, July 1, record June 15.) wares gCROSER 4 "Chastered trum Company, SPECIALS held 3 seas! ; ""\cents, July 3, record June 15. held its May meeting at the Industrial Acceptance Corp. home of Mrs. Frank Johnston i edo eater" FOR THIS WEEK-END WE ARE Friedl with an average at-| ont' pfd. $1.12%, 414 per cent - ! : 'pijecd 5 -| Following the worship period, pend ry ~-- Bas) al | f Mrs. Franklin presided for the\record June 8. PRICE en tl OSHAWA S business session. Various plans; Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., com- PRICE || were discussed for summer ac- mon 12% cents, pfd. $1.37%4, 93 BAYER ASPIRIN 100's are 69¢ tivities. Mrs. Allan Jackson in-| Hone Abang alge 4 6" her a ial" Wemiact Lied Gammany, com : .78 ALKA SELTZER .... Sis oe in for ie June meeting.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donnelly| june Hy ER TIE Ae SS 49 EX-LAX Oe ea Cae ae i | have moved into their new) , MONTHS 10 DA | house 'and Mr and airs. Saeway Stores, Incorporated, | 33 WIVEA CREME Cc be, Pi i a faombe, Port Perry, (8 mov-lpfd. $1.075, July 1, record June} |.25 BAN DEODORANT ......... 89¢ Bill Parker was a weekend . Adven- Garth Brooks had a finger|tist Church bere inaugurated. 4 .75 JOHNSONS BABY POWDER is e T | recently. He was treated at the|Draver service by telephone, it} 1 QQ) GILLETTE SUPER BLADES .. 73¢ | \.. Amount est in Town! day with her sister, Mrs. Lioyd Such machines dealing with) | on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midg-) Vanderby have moved into Mr. : : Donnelly's house, Mr. Chaniag Tecoma June 1; four per cent .69 PHILLIPS MILK of MAGNESIA 59¢c . FURNITURE Vanderby's house); PU RCHASE Our Ter s ----| 1.25 AQUA VELVALOTION...... 99¢ | DISCOUNT . ' re DIAL-A-PRAYER | guest of Mr. and Mrs. David (ce) = .51 TAMPAX . 39¢ badly cut by a power mower| Port Perry Hospital. installed two tape recorders to) A calls at a rate of more than ] sip ager | egg McCariney| three a minute for 16 hours a! 98 BROMO SELTZER : visited their daughter, M r s.|99¥- aceon, | Bob Underwood and family at 7 | Uxbridge on Sunday. ville, were guests of Mrs. "4 Pi ag Port Credit, |Crosier on Sunday. a ;. s 5 : nd Mrs. Helen Taylor, Stouff-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Selby) DRUGS (osHawa) LIMITED | Mrs. Vandervoort of Holland ley on Sunday. | 9 SIMCOE TELEFRONS @) h Limi d is visiting her sons, Tony and| Best wishes from their many) ST.N. 723-3431 $8-90 SIMCOE NORTH s awa i ite CFR ae alesis pfd. $1, 4.30 per cent convertible) which he purchased recently, _-------- 7 Geisasi fan Gon. AUCKLAND, _N.Z. . a CENTRE Regardless of Are The Mrs. Clinton Midgley spent a 2™SW°r the calls: Now it has six 2.00 TONI HOME PERMANENT ° 1.49 ville, visited their mother here'and family, Oshawa, visited| Art and Mrs. Joyce Vander-|friends to Mr, and Mrs. Albert voort. Ti , ho celeb i ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forsythe soth wedding cave oe FOR FAST, FREE DELIVERY PHONE MITCHELL'S and Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, Stoutf-|May 10. Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE

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