Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1962, p. 14

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eA ein OT a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 10, 1962 'Working Women | Man Arrested, | Dies In Jail 'Hostility Cited | OTTAWA (CP)--A man who died in an Ottawa jail ceil Sun- By EDNA BLAKELY is much harder to remove than|day afternoon had been ar- ST. ANDREWS, N.B, (CP)--| esislation which discriminates}rested about 12 hours earlier ~;|The 18th biennial convention o | ainst women. fp to eet gs the national the Canadian Federation of Bus | « : efence medical centre, a new jiness and Professional Women': We do not flick an eyelashiOitawa tri-servicé hospital, po- Clubs got under way with a any more at the thought of a}jj,, i is 25% + lwartine E , y ha [light to space but the thought "°° -- rip wl aaa warning from its president tha the flight of a woman from. An inquest has been ordered there is still discrimination] :ne dishpan to the factory into the death of Gerard Trem- against women working outside|seems to arouse consternation|»/ay, a former airman who was the home, and sometimes hostility among|'scharged from the hospital Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings | ren me ie Maen ee he re $414 4114 + %jNia Wire 225 $13 «13 'NCO pr $915, 9% +%4|Nia Wire B 7275 $12% 12% 12% |Pac Pete Noranda n 145 $29 9 s $15% 15% 15% +%6/Place 200 55 SM OSS +14|Pac Pet w is 390 390 62 -- Ya|Provo Gas 152 152 «132 3 5 6% 64+ % +20 |South U 16 12% 14 000 1 rT {Tidal 151 192 44 |'Triad Oil 123 |Bralorne 0 7 720 44) Wstates +46 iCamp Chib 900 440 440 440 +10 THS Bales Stock Salex High Lew a.m. BIR (Quotations in cents unie: ---Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, E jrights, xw--Ex-warrants.' Net change is} ARCHER -- Bill and Dora (ne@/¢rom previous board-lot closing sale.) | Dofasco $53 De-Wildt) announce the safe arrival) _ {Dom Scot n S7% of their daughter, Penny Lynn, 7 \bs.; i Net |Dom Stores $125 & ozs., on Friday, July 6, 1962, at Osb-| Block Sales High Low a.m. Ch"ge/ Do mTar $17% awa General Hospital. Many thanks "| INDUSTRIALS ex! . Mothers} \Econ Inv } Abitibi 920 Erie A 4| Reichhold 4 } Falcon 3 H Robertson 44 |Yan Cap + a)Melntyre 300 $40%4 40% 40% aU Ant = Me tae Mie nce ime At Sugar 510 wi 3 Si 455% 4514 + Wi Fanny F |Royal Bank ¥,/ Cariboo |MeKen 000 18 a . 'Alta Gas 950 $13% 1 x Gatineau Royalite 44 | Cassiar |MecWat bith of a son, Walter Anthony ,7 Is VAlta Gas w 600 930 925 930 S13%e 13% 13% "515 15 S518 + Pasig a rash/tanemnla, tn Sat NO NGas 1025 L 4|Pbina 150 + | Phantom 500 Pow Corp $144 44% 4414 i 514 54 St Dr. Miller and Dr. Maroosis. QN Gas o4 9% 5 + and baby doing fine. 310% 10% 10% S2A% 24% 24% Gen Dev Russell 51 h 5m 1 ta(Cent Pat 13 o7s., on Sunday, July 8, 1962, a igoma 200 $39% 39% 39% + +15 GMC Salada '4|Cemt Pore 12 ; A |N- My! 2 22 i i %'GS Wares 2500 Salada wis 5 | Chester 5000 4 1 rthgate +5 Oshawa General Hospital. A brother ai nini 21% 21% G j for Patrick and Andrew, 8%.+ %iGL 2 B 100 Seven Arts Chib-Kay 11% --1%! Obaska e Shawin 2 \Chrom 5 500 (500 |Orehan 65 + Yel Shully's $4 5 ta{Coch Will ; --3 |Paramaq 55% +%iGreyhnd Simpsons $274 2744 274 +4 {Coin Lake a Perron ) |Hawker-8 jimp Life 2100 | Argus 150 ba ah Y 'Arg C P pr 100 THACZUK -- Georte and Leda arejBank Mont 403 happy to announce the birth of a son./Bank N S $75 Derek George, on Monday, July 9, 1962) Bath P SKD Mig $16 16 16 |C Halli 3 3 'Pick Crow 1500 79 St Pav $9% «9% «--994 T/C Mogul 5 9 9 500 te 1040 1942 40% 4014 + 6 6 'Woodwd A iZenith Asbestos ps a cee \Col Cell 400 ANDERSON, Almedia Viola Beatrice|Gomi pnt 120. § After a short illness at the Oshawalcon pidg pr..225 General Hospital on Monday, July 9% icon Bidg w 230 1962, Almedia V. B. Thompson (of l15\Gon M § 284 St. John Street East, Whitby), beloved/Gons Paper wile of the late Thomas Anderson,!Con Gas dear mother of Mrs. G. Miller (Eu-'con Gas B nice) of Toronto; Mrs. H. Kassidy} -- Grace) of Buiialo, N-Y., Raymond of Whitby, Ralph of Toronto, Allan and Mervyn of Oshawa, in her 73rd year Resting at the W. C, Town Chapel, Whitby, for service chapel on Wednesday, July 11 } p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Osh-} awa. Minister, the Reverend J. McLeod. Sales to Il a 433,000. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT HELPS SECURITY PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. (CP)--A contributory pen- sions and group insurance plan is being made available for the first time to civic employees here, to come into effect in Oc- tober ar.| Funeral} in the at 2) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Page 13) rose BROOKING. Lucey At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, July 8, 1962, Lucy Brooking, aged 90 years, wife of the late George F Brooking and dear mother of imma 32. Articles for Sale (Continued from 'Tis' And 'Buts' R li B i (Mrs. H. Darke), Port Hope; Norman, |-- u Ing usiness : Bowmanville; Stanley, Tory Hill; Evalis; gaARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle (Mrs, Emerson Wiley), Niagara Falls ch Sees Folephous Tan teas Edna (Mrs. Harold Hale), Toronto; |2004 condition wine tabi By Alice (Mrs. Ray Brock) Bowmanville;}(PRIGHT piano with Bernice (Mrs. Nick Dan) Whitby and! Roxatone finish, $75 21 grandchildren, Resting at the Morrisjquai contro! electric Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Service| wood $20. 728-1077 in the Chapel on Wednesday, at 2.3 - - ' yi y 4 HESERFIELD suite, two-piece. grey p.m. Interment Welcome Cemetery pines Sig To aged tga ed doors. Two pair. Best offer. Telephone Francis Mary 925.7769 At the Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on bench, white New Casco de blanket, san ble discrimination which exists She said women haven't, Police said Tremblay was ar- Forest 1200 4s | Inglis |v Fin An 625 Slits late De Cour 64 + %4|Roche 1000 7% baby brother for David and Caro! Cl Fndry 173 $ 13% 19% Int Util @|Walk GW 1350 $4944 4914 + **!Dicknsn --10 |Steep R 850 550 540 5 ibivad and clothes -- but now| mitted. 1 . i. . A SAPPY occasion -- The birth Of/C Chem w 1000 230: 240, 415 [Inv Syn A 455 $455 iy 150 740 740 +25 |Probisher | Tribag 4505 7 77 °F to [INTRODUCES OTHER TOPICS}took his supper into the cell. Times is as near as your telephone. 1¢ Husky | CHtydro 210 $13 | peer Lakeland 50 $29.29 + %*/Gunna 100 885 885 4 -5 {Un Fort 3000 22 «(20% 2 TORONTO (CP) -- stock/day meeting: 823% Leland 1g|Jacobus 114900 +5 {Weedon 10003 3 : (CP) -- The stock/day ng tM |Cal Ed 750 $21 21 21 +10 {Yale Lead 200 9 814 9 4 ; : | 6 y, last hour of trading . rate 3h ; S 1 Mass-F 825 $1 Dynamic 1000 191g 1914 1914 6 65 CHC D jthe week. Mrs. Evans gave a tee Ware hares 5 $16 15 + te | Me 375 5 4 + > $13) 13% = Y iy ] ; Ff , 845 $1 a 15% 4%¢| Moore $4544 44% + %IH B OW G 256 $134 13% 1314 + | Lyndhst 0 7 64% fil climbed in a one-point to 15/served." ing to buy 140,000 shares of each, climbed 144 to a 1962 Principle that every Canadian is a share. By THE CANADIAN PRESS b industrials. gained for many young couples to raise Beatty Brothers, with head of- a Sunday newspaper. to 96.33. Volume was 1,170) 4, a 'now project, ihe pres-/ Various other products. It has THE CANADIAN PRESS | {py p; ral: . , loy An ysis;in shes A : ase metals, F idge en's employment. An analysis)in Manchester. has many "'ifs" and '"'buts"|logical forces and on political Consultant since his retirement arg GREEN, cent first pfd. $1.1214, six per speculatives, Northgate fell 25 would be invaluable in setting and is active in export business Una MacLean Evans of Cal-jtoo large a part of our popu-|Saturday. Coroner Dr. J. S, gary told the 450 women dele-|!ace,' Mrs. Evans said in a/Cross said the cause of death ¥ 6 : "'gates Mo t i gi- is : at the Oshawa General Hospital. Spe-|Bell Phone Steel Can n S16% 16% eC Mosher 1000 5% 8 Monday that the intangi-|keynote address. was not determined. etal thanks to Drs, McKay and Halem- |Brazil |Suptest ord $i5'a 15'4 |Con Nichol 1500 51 Andres. Father is expected to recover.|B AOiI 1300 Ind Accep Suptest pr 10 $97. 97 |Coprand [Rio Algom 100 925 changed, but society has,|Tested for causing a disturb- "! 0 d, s y_ has, h WEBSTER --- Marian and Ted are| Be Bom as Sis 1s ies inland Gas Be cat Oe ce ie ie Pac eee ee Women used to make certain|@nce at the hospital where he piconet prnance od carer anlcee cam 190 26 jist Nickel 1540 4|Trans PPL n100 85% 5% +4] Denison |Siscoe 600 188 186 things in the home --such as|WaS attempting to get read- 450 Saturday, July 7, 1962, at the Oshawa} 10 4 4BL4 4814 Int 9 36 |WCoast Tr 725 S1d% 14% Do: 3144 -- %|Sud Cont 1100 8 8 8B +1 | oon . General Hospital \Gin Brew 175 95% 9% 95 +3blintor Dis . 100 $54 51451 jWeston A 200 $14%4 14 + Ye\East' Mal | Teck-H 100 159 159 159 | women earn the money to buy) Jail Governor Cornelius IC Cel $1 pe 7225 Zi 21 'Inter PL 648 et 200 $i 16% {Franceur + %2|Temag 200 80 «80 RO u S ea them: \Clarke said Tremblay appeared -- : your child. To tell the good news tol": Collicries 25 $6 6 6 Jeff Bw 1100 23 10 $100 100 |Gaitwin oo 8 +1 {Trin Chib 2000 32 320 32 ---1 | . be all right when a guard friends and neighbors Phe Oshawaic Gas In w 100 200 200 oe +5 |Jockey C 150 3 = BH iad * vio (Giant, YK Bidse 123-- 12% | Wieshaw Jes an a pa , Mis @vans 2Atrh a dens 1 2200. 35% 5% 5 Labatt st oD |Grandue 5 24% «45 In' Keno 600 ' 95 tb Mrs. § ucediBut he was lying dead on the The day of birth, just telephone a I L t T d rere pe iad | 123.3492, The rate ts only $1.50. C Imp Bk © 325 $5444 54% 54% + %4|/LOnt Cem lq of Leke 9500 19 18 1: lieu Cas i100 178 178 178s n a e Ta e pga 1 sage gh er pao oe! when the same guard re- CI. 100 $11% 11% 11% +%4|LOnt Cem OILS | Hollinger 366 $21 21 + 18) Vauze 200 110 110 110 will. consider during their five-'turned to collect the plates. $30 30 30 Laura Sec Had Bay 415. 353% 53° 53144 + %s|Wasamac 1000 80) «80.89 2 $ 23% 23% Ang Un 1900 . 38 34 3914 + Ra 3 ety : DEATHS , $6 OB 5 LobCo A w 100 Bailey S A 1325 750 745 730 +20 |Joburke 500 OB es 3009 205, 190° 205, 4 taty Market struggled against early The results of a survey on| U 13 S21% 27% 27% LobCo B 210 | Jowsey 3000 30 3 +1 {Willroy $0 133 132 132 --i |downward pressure Monday,ithe implementati 4 | Offer To Purchase Chrysler $48 ' 44% | Locana 1000 82 9 2 C Delhi 1800 320 320 320 Kerr Add 515 940 930 930 io |Wr Hare 400 103 103 103 +1 /pylling sharply ahead' in the! imt ntation 0} equal 65 |Loeb M 200 $11% 11 Cent Del 330 525 525 525 [L Dufault 1000 425 420 420 ! : pay is to be revealed later in a + %|MB PR 2080 $18 17% 1 'C East Cr 500 «35 35 35 1 jLake Ling 1000 9% %% %% ---1%/Yellorex 5000 ia ; J ; 4 5 11 "1 1 \¥Yk Bear 200 100 00 00 " : Sao ee 4 Aieiaxt " va ase 5 50 $105 10514 105% --1 |Fargo 100 264 264 215 49 IK 300 146 145 146 |Zenmac 10 31 ak aki hs Pine thn 'eet Mae wes results when she ' $20% 2014 20%% + %e|Mon Knit 10 1 1) it Home A 260 $10% 10% 10% }LL Ly 500 180 180 180 Cari " 4 Sh-isaid it "shows that ge y N _ 210 $40 40 40 +, 34|Mont Loco 100 $131 13% 1314---~ %s|Home B 725 $10 10 10 | Lor: 500 116 111 15 45 |¥Yukon Con 1600 49. 49 49 ing and Distillers Seagrams all|the laws go not bei reyes tan Coals, os behalt ot 25 $105% 105% 10544 NGroc pr. $27 27 14 | Medal 00 200 200 200 Macassa 400 «400 400 Beatty Brothers Ltd. is offer- han ee pag od Brothers, which' o., said the federation must y offered to buy 140,000 shares of| °7e § rsiadh aga Fe ; é bu; F : stasis 5 reneral Steel Wares Ltd. at $11 General Steel Wares . at g11/Stand foursquare" behind the . .é DEATHS entitle york vorki The offer will expire Aug. 6 higt B Ganorat: Mau entitled to work. The working i pire Aug. egg Generel Steet mother received unwarranted/or when 140,000 shares have be 3: criticism. It was not possible/been tendered. Rosth : 1H On index, Zastbourne, England--t : 3.32 to 534.65 and golds .86 toa family without both parents fice at Fergus, Ont., manufac- jAldridge, 80, former chairman 99.16. Base metals slipped .57/working and adequate facilities!tyurers household appliances, in- e . a & * . 9x soled mY rare i g '4 lof the London News of World, to 183.53 and western oils .25 for child care were needed cluding laundry equipment and shares -- lightest since July 4 fe i . : 'hen o : chat oe 2 : actories at Fergus, Penetang- FORBES RHUDE "Economic performance and Montreal -- Richard Suther- DIVIDENDS 1961 -- compared with Friday's ident suggested a study of the Jichene and Lucknow, all in On- +, ' ' eT . 5 7 , ) re * Canadian Press Business Editor decisions depend more than is|!@nd Griffith, 68, an authority 1,323,000 effects of automation on wom-'tario, and a British subsidiary The current economic scene sometimes admitted on psycho-0% thermal engineering and' py and this reflected int 2 98 aaa - i in 1955 Northwestern Utilities Ltd., fell % and Noranda %, while of present Canadian industrial! General Steel Wares also * MS is a halen = business prospects, and as a result the . pid. $1, Aug. 1, record July 16. Denison and Hudson Bay Min-|components and an assessment|manufacturers a wide range of comment and forecasts. outlook for the economy over Philadelphia -- Col. Alan C.! George Weston Ltd., 4%4 per ing both advanced 1%. Among of probable future change s|household and other equipment The pace is good but not asithe next few months is difficult Prince, 72, of Windsor. Ont.. Monday, July 9, 1962, Mary Francis) FURNACES, forced air, righ coal gprec pepe pely > peniaining lid -- statistically. Neverthe-\colonel ot ihe Essex and Kent|cent second pfd. $1.50, Sept. 1, cents to $7.65 and Lake Dufault/courses in the many vocational/in coin-operated laundry and Green, beloved daughter of the late|antee, $2.25 per week, no. down pa; continues at its present rate less, the country's prospects|Scottish Regiment record Aug. 16 15 cents to $4.10 training schools now being built.'household heati i John and Francis Green, in her 79h|ment. package deal, $130. Telephone conditions will be reasonably are favorable and based on a eciare sin dco ' tcibeats ' G schools now being Poul Lowen eee ise ne a the Chapel on Wednesday, July 11)\horsepower motor and tee nee trailer, at 3.30 p.m. Interment Berulam Ce-|¢595. Apply 312 Banff Avenue situation the problems may be i bag more troublesome than in past ltors, water purifiers, mirrors, gaslights tc. Miller Heating, 9 Tudor Street, Monday, July 9, 1962, Sarah Emma|ELECTROHOME dehumidifiers for sale difficult because they not only Evelyn Cairns, beloved wife of Sidney|or rent at Parkway Television, 918 Sim- have to consider the prospects : ana a overs 353 K Je Avenue, Osh.|coe Street North, Oshawa ( e pros | AR gen gam egg Bod cme ae of the North American and Mary (Mrs. Zeke Crozier) of Winni-| timates. Chair, table rentals peg. Funeral from Doolittle Brothers! Cieye Fox, 412 Simcoe North Tou es ver A iate problems. ment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia,|miral 19" Portable TV's. Prices start Nevertheless, many In the Oshawa General Hospital on|CEDAR lawn furniture, tables, chaire,the longer term, Canada's for-|Says Canadian politicians have Sunday, July 8, 1962, Baby Davidjetc. Kitchen cupboards and furniture) midable assets make for optim-jbeen "'papering over" Canada's OFFICE equip., biggest stock around. Service with reasonable prices. Try us. i: ments: jthan they really are. | Canadian Association ef Pur-| In a roundup of world busi- floral requirements for all it tms guaranteed. Hamilton 'Otnes of activity in manufacturing and|sue that Canada's troubles add casions f | sh i jyolvers and pistols; also old cartridges. tinued through June. New or-up to almost nothing" and an- 728-6555 Initure or anything you have, The City : i |dealer, Marie Montgomery, RR 1, Osh- Kindness beyond price ot tna SE |PIANO upright 52 s mahogany t month, the application. of the;nadian centres to take advant- | '001 six to eight |pump, timer, filter. Three years old, ance the spring months seem|nadian dollar. Higher Canadian IN MEMORIAM |furniture, refrigerators, stoves. wash- which began in the second quar-\the country EAUTY salon equipment, reason trend was evident in the United/from the Canadian austerity Albert, who passed away May 22, 1956, |- jsmailer size. Both suitatle for re-|(hat in both countries, but par-'will suffer ' hological dam-| } le y str Lae | 6. 1s . . SAW. -- te lorie temo: of 4/9 Le & Bound shown little, if any, strength." |Canada and the U.S., conclud fear husband and father, Fe "He tas not gone those he|ward. Telephone 725-7869 months ago indicated that 1962'in trouble J tered God's most lovely room, é : sates : ist entered God's most lovely room, only to owner. Substantial reward for| generally appears that the fore-|base is one of "unparallelled Tet, daughter Margaret and family |35--Legal Product should be up substan-\than the U.S. and_ therefore strength necessary for full em-imarket movements and price Avenue.' ployment. .. . 'fluctuations than is the U.S n "ya ne 795-4729 year. Resting at the W. C. Town Fu-|725-47 satisfactory. But if we enter an-|firm foundation." metery in Bobcaygeon. Minister the|- - recessions BALL, Sarah Emma Evelyn Cairns (oe wry 9.9491 n - western economy as a whole,' Funeral Home, Orillia, on Thursday, eh IAS TON ue " at $183, Parkway Television, 918 Sim- current; WASHINGTON (CP) The Michael William, infant son of Mr.|made to order. CO 3-2573, Hampton. ifem. jeconomic troubles, "trying to} Hamilton's, 137 Brock South. MO 8-8442. | on oly 1 ~~" |WE pay highest prices in the city for ' "¢ 7 ? - T t LOCKE'S FLORIST jused furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture chasing Agents: 'The strong|ness conditions, the U.S. weekly ' |Equip. 137 Brock South. MO 8 processing industries reported up to more than a dollar crisis OSHAWA SHOPPING eee : 7! . CENTRE Teleph 183, Osh | Telephone » Oshawa.' | - ar ders, production and employ-|other big international pay- "GERROW FUNERAL jaan Post Stores, 446 Simone. Street and inventories were reported|year."" st. 7231671. unchanged. Prices increased on} On the brighter side, the mag- |awa, 725-9794 or 7 of the effects of the dollar de-|dian tourist season, with a lot yet within reach of all. jwith Hohman harpsichord attachment. surcharge on imports." jage of "bargain prices" result- 390 KING STREET WEST KEN $50. _Telep' 725-3391 after 6 p.m. to have withessed a continuation) interest rates also will lure nack s, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-2294 is : ter of 1961. A broadly similar) The magazine says that aside FLETCHER In loving memory Of | able, long dresserette. basin and chair j 5 ew , States {program hurting the U.S. pay and a beloved son and brother, Harry | MOFFAT electric deep fry 25 lb. capa sadly |Staurant. Apply Modern Grill, 343 Rit- ticularly in Canada, leading|age" from Canada's major trou Pe Na RO rt ll Relate i. Wood, Gundy and Co. Ltd.:\ing that if Canada is in difficul (Fred) Shaw, who passed away July 10,|LOST - Prescription sun glasses in 1954 loved, | WALLET vicinity of Geneva, Would result in appreciable eco-, Canada has a "weak indus- And left the door ajar lreturn, Apply 305 Oshawa Blvd. South : casts will not be fully attained,|strength." Canada is much |T will not be responsible for any tially over last year's, . . "Canada is much more depend- debts contracted in my name by any Avetiue, Oshawa (stillbirth). Interment | Mount Lawn Cemetery Lovingly remembered and missed by the family. from lost in neral Chapel, Whitby, for service ini goat, idfoot and extras, J rT ra pe 11,| BOAT, 1¢-foot and extras. Johnston 25 other recession from our present : : tl a n Rev. J. Smith TRAILER accessories, gas refrigera- Report Claims At the Oshawa General Hospital o Assessments are unusually awa; in her 80th year. Dear mother of | AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, c 3 Si e h __,but Canada's particular immed- July 12. Service at 1.30 p.m. Inter-;/ELECTROHOME, RCA Victor and Ad- LOPAK. David coe Street North reports are favorable and, in'U.S. News and World Report and Mrs. Walter Lopak, 337 Frontenac |; ae : Here are some recent com-|make them look miuch better] Funeral arrangement and /|Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. rate of improvement in the level| magazine says in its current is J}OLD guns wanted, rifles, shot -{each month since February con--Economic growth has "slowed 24 HOUR. PHONE SERVICE j_®S! fiend oncom weed Ha: WE buy, sell an hange used fur- ha: 448 . : sou have. The city|ment were higher than in May/ments deficit "'is in sight this CHAPEL STANLEY Home Produ Call their). broad front, initially because|azine predicts a banner Cana s valuation and, later in thejof Americans flocking into Ca- 728-6226 | Just rebuilt in excellent condition, $300 Telephone . pe * MORE wringer washing macaine,| Creenshields Inc.: '"'on Bal-jing from devaluation of the Ca- |BEFORE buying or selling televisions, of the mild business expansion|some U.S. funds taken out of} ' @ dear husband and father, Clarence Three dryer unit. Call Newcastle 2686 | "It is significant, however,'ments balance, the U.S. also} Fletcher, who passed away July 16,\City. Also Beatty electric, deep fry, 8 | 1956. [eee Seen Fae business cycle indicators havejbles. Europe tends to equate ae forecasts made six LS t be Wiis caus Wintec Re. Annual foreca nad ties then the U.S. also must b } Nor has he wandered far; Park, very valuable paper important nomic gains. At present it nowjtrial base' while the U.S *--Lovingly remembered by wife Vio-|or phone RA. 5-0718 i although 1962's Gross National/more dependent on her exports "The economy still lacks thejent on the vagaries of world one on or after this date; July 10, 1962, | without my written consent BARTLETT -- ! would like to thank|---Alex Ogden, 470 Cromwell my friends and relatives for the good | , the lovely cards and flowers! I received during my stay in Oshawa| General Hospital. Special thanks .o the nurses and staff Also Doctors Gardin-| er, Rowsell and Rundle for their kind- ness and attention. | Mr. A .Bartlett! GATCHELL -- 1 would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, fruit, candy, cigarettes and) cards while in Oshawa General Hos-| pital. Special thanks to my sister Anne,! Doctors Ferrier and Gardner, Rev.| the staff on 3A and the! Thanks again. --Lowell Gatehen} Dixon, to all staff of O.R. Mine Mill Asks Action Against Striking MDs { TORONTO (CP) -- The Na-' tional executive of the Interna-| fional Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) has} urged the Saskatchewan govern-} ment to stand firm on its con- troversial medicare bill and to! If someone doesn't stop that pup .».there'll only be 4,135,589 newspapers read in Canada today! take disciplinary action against striking doctors In a telegram to Premier Lloyd Monday, Mine Mill Sec-| retary-Treasurer William Long- ridge requested immediate con- sideration .for withdrawal of special rights held by the Sas- katchewan College of Physi- cians and Surgeons to issue li- cences to practise. The mes- sage urged this power be vested in the "proper governmental de partment." The telegram denounced the doctors for '"'their flouting of government legislation, their immoral denial of medical serv ices to the sick and their de- fiance of public interests." g0 a little too far, but it's all | BAUN KISSES This team spirit thing can | defenceman Bobby Baun kisses | in fun as Toronto Maple Leaf Rea. Saturday she became the ' BREWER BRIDE bride of Carl Brewer (1 | also a Leaf defenceman ding was in,Toronio --(CP Wircphoto) \ the former Marilyn Patricia wee Every day, 4,135,590 daily newspapers are bought in Canada, (That's not a guess, an estimate or a "rating." It's an audited count.) This new high in circulationisa reflection of the confidence Canadians have in their daily newspapers. After all---what other medium offers such complete news coverage, «» much informed, comment . ++ and such an up-to-date, reliable shopping guide? CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION 55 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TORONTO 1, ONTARIO ° PHONE: 368-1813

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