16 THE OSHAWA Times, Fridey, August 10, 1962 BIRTHS | BRABIN -- George and Dorothy 'nee; Woodcock) are happy to anzounce the} atrival of their daughter. Karen Denise, & tbs. 15 ozs., on Thursday, August 9, 1962, at the Oshawa General Hospital A sister for Mark and Tommy FOLEY -- Stephen and Marie 'nee Carter) are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their soa, Michael William, 7 ibs. 4 ozs., on Wednesday, August 8, 1962 at the Oshawa Genera) Hospital. Thanks to Doctor Beckett and) Doctor Anderson. Mother and baby both; doing fine. | FOSTER--Richard and Doreen 'nee; Littleproud) are happy to announce the) birth of their son, Richard Joseph 7,| pounds, Saturday, August 4, 1962, at! the Oshawa General Hospital Al brother for Debbie. Thanks to Doctors Ross and Shaw. HALAM-ANDRES ---Dr. aad Mra. A §S. Halam-Andres (nee Joan Bowrn) ly announce the birth of a son-on y. August 9, 1962 at the Oshawa Hospital. | j | i | PROUD parents: The ews of your! Blessed Event cam be announced to} your friends and relatives in The Osh awa Times for only $1.50, Just tele phone 723-3492--A courteous Ad-writer| will assist you in writing a Birth) Notice. | | DEATHS CHAPMAN, Jack 8. Entered into rest at Toronto Ge Hospital on Wednesday, August 8, 1962.) Jack S. Chapman, beloved husband of Eileen Hollister of RR 1, Whitby, and dear father of Ronald. Pamela, Les Michael and Stephen, and loving sun of) the late E. L. Chapman and Mrs. W H. Westney, and dear brother of Ber nice Chapman, Toronto. Mr. Chapman is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, | 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Fu neral service in Pickering United Church on Saturday, August 11, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Friend's Ceme Doric Lodge No. 424, Pickering hold a memorial service at the funeral home on Friday evening at 8 p.m Casket will remain closed will HEENAN, Daniel James } In Lindsay on Wednesday, August 8. 1962, Daniel James Heenan, in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the Jate Lil lian Woolacott and dear father of Hilda (Mrs, Charles Polito), Gertrude} (Mrs. Wallace Dillman), both of Osh-} awa; Florence (Mrs. Fergus Cudda-| hee), of Lindsay, ert of Pickering, | John of Cornwall Iso survived by 10! grandchildren. Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay. Funeral to St. Mary's Church for Requiem Mass on Saturday, August 11 at 10 am Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery | HENEY, Stephen Hadaro : | Entered into rest at Oshawa General Thursday, August 9, 1962,| Hadaro Heney, beloved hus-| band of Maria Szekeres and Seat! father of Mrs. E. L. Matyas (Violet E.) and Steven A., in his 60th ye: Resting at The Armstrong Funera Home. Memorial service in the chapel, Saturday, August 1! at 2 p.m. Inter ment Mount Lawn Cemetery ~~ LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement and floral requirements for el! occasions OSHAWA. SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 _ ~GERROW FUNERAL | CHAPEL Kindness beyond price | yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM STEPHENS -- In loving my dear husband, Reg. Stephens, passed away August 10, 1961. We mention your name, We speak of you often, God bless you, dear, You are not forgotten --Greatly missed by his wife, My: CARD OF THANKS. In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to| our many relatives, friends and reigh bors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a beloved hus- band and father, Samuel Cartwright We especially wish to thank the Rev-} erend Armstrong for his consoling} wort all the donors of the many) beautiful floral offerings, the palibear-. ers and W. C. Town Funeral! Home for| their kind efficient management of the! services --Mrs. Cartwright and family.) } | j memory of | | } CARTWRIGHT WIRES The family of the tate Victor Wires takes this opportunity to thank all their relatives, friends and neighbors for their many cards, flow ers and acts of kindness during our re-| cent bereavement. Special thanks to the Gerrow Funeral Home for thew ef ficient services and Rev. ©. V. Free- man for his consoling words. } --Mrs, Victor Wires and son Gordon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , (Continued from, Page 15) 32--Articles for Sale RANGE, Moffat, electric, automatic, oven and warming oven, ideal for cot-} tage. $30. Telephone 725-4920. 'AIR conditioner, capacity two-ton, used one season only 728-9968, Ba | B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat-| teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele-| vision, Thrifty. Budget Plan. /25-4543 FURNACES (oil) complete $239, burner, $149. 4 per cent finance. free! delivery. Installation arranged. 725-4729 DINETTE suite, maple with Welsh, dresser, $90. Telephone 725-8159 34--Lost & Found i -- Prescription dark colored) sea in brown. case, vicinity of Osh-; wa Golf Club. Reward: Telephone FISHING EQUIPMENT lost on No. 2 Highway between Thickson's Point and, Oshawa, Tuesday. Finder please tele- phone 723-1700 35--Legal ae CITY OF OSHAWA REQUI RES CONSTRUCTION SAFETY. INSPECTOR To enforce Regulations made 35--Legal I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, without my written consent from thi day of Thursday, August 9, 1962, for- ward. -- Lioyd J. Swinson THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING TAKE NOTICE thot the Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa at its meeting to be held on Tues- day, the 4th day of Sept- ember, 1962, intends to pass o by-law to close up part of Kitchener Avenue abutting the easterly one hundred and two and nine hundredths feet (102.09) of the south limit of lot C-8, Sheet 16 Pilon 335 and abutting the westerly one hundred and thirty and sixty-one hund- reths feet (130.61") of the southerly limite of lot C-5, Sheet 16, Plon'335. A plan showing the port of Kitchen- er Avenue to be closed is on file and may be examined in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, Ontario. AND TAKE FURTHER NOT- ICE that The Corporation of the City of Oshawa at the said meeting intends to pass c by-law to guthorize the conveyance of the part of Kitchener Avenue to be clos- ed to owners of land abutting the said high .woy on AND TAKE FURTHER NOT- ICE that at the said meeting the Council shal! hear in per- son or by its counsel, solici- tor or agent any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard lo la DATED AT OSHAWA THIS 10TH DAY OF AUGUST 1962 City Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF LAND PROPERTY SALE T-0343 Six and four-fifths acres of land, more or less, being part of Lot 16, Concession 2, Township of Clarke, County of Durham, lying on the north side © of' Highway two miles east of Newcastle Sale to be held on the prop- erty of: 2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1962 TERMS: $100.00 Deposit st time of sale {cash or certi- fied cheque made payabie to the Treasurer of Ont balance poyable within th doys who PROPERTY SALE T-0484 Two ond four-fifths acres of land, more or less, being part of Lot 24, Concession |, Town- ship of Clarke, County of Durham, lying on the north Side of Highway 401, ot the east limit of the Village of Newcastle Sale to be held on tt perty at: @ pro- 13:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1962 TERMS time of $50.00 Deposit sale or: cert fied cheque made payable to the of Ontario balance poyable within thirty doys : 'ot (cash Treasurer For further informotion please contact: The Auctioneer: Mr. J, Reid, Orono, Ontario Telephone: Orono §-R-18 OR Department of Highways, District Office, 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontaria Telephone: TUrner 5-248) OR Department of Highways Toronto Regional Office Downsview, Ontario Telephone: 248-3444 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO Want-Ads Don't Cost-They Pay | | TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS | By The Canadian Press | 'Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 10 (Quotations in cents unless marked § 2--Odd Jot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) j 1 Net . Ch'ge Sales High Low a.m INDUSTRIALS $45'4 4554 4514 $i5'a 15% 15% 230 230 $23 4) $25' Siock | Abitibi | Agnew-8 Alta Dist | Acklands Alta Gas Alta Gas Alta Gas |Algima Argus Arg C pr Atlas Steel |Bartaco Bank NS Bath P A [Beatty n Bell Phone 'Bow M pr Bowater Brazil {Br Tok 265 350 pr 720 495, 10 170 230 3 pr w 1 BC ow Valley | Burns Cal Pow |Can Cem CD Sug Cl F 4% Can Perm \C Safe 4pr }Cdn Baks Cdn Brew |B |B 4 = % 16 * -- 4 BRITISH BRIEFS 11 Net Stock C Imp BC C Ind Gas Cdn Oil CPR CWN Gas Col Cell Con Bidg Con Bids w Con M'S |Con Paper Con Gas Tar 800 100 7 35% 1300 100 1000 2000 700 +5 Dom Dom Gatineau 5 pe Paper Pow w GN Gas Greyind pr 200 200 730 400 2 10 i 1245 Tob pr 200 § Accep 550 2 . 4 Gas Nickel Va € 1000 210 750 ~-25 wis Leland Levy Levy LobCo LobCo LobCo lobG B pr MB PR Mass-F Mon Foods Mont Loco Nat Drug Nat Dr pr Noranda N WUOul pr A A w 2044 pr 23 pr Palace Gallery Opens To Public LONDON (CP)--A_ part of Buckingham Palace now is open to the public. An exhibition of paintings belonging to the Queen opened in the palace's recently - restored chapel July PATROL MEMORIAL { DOVER, England (CP)--The 'rebuilt memorial to the Dover Patrol--responsible for keeping enemy ships out of the Channel during the First World War -- was unveiled at Sangette France. by Defence Minister Harold Watkinson rece? The original memorial was des yed by German occupation forces in the Second World War HISTORIC HORSE CORBY, England (CP) Ronal, Lord Cardigan's horse during the Crimean war, sur vived the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade but his remains have finally succumbed to moths. The charger's skin was stuffed and stood for a century in Lord Cardigan's home, MOISTENED GAMES CUPAR, Scotland (CP)--The "drouth'" that afflicted v Cupar Highland Games} has been removed. Fifeshire magistrates reissued a_ liquor licence when the games pro moter complained that the crowd was too smal! and threat ened never to hold the event again Mayor Urges Bets, Tolls For Revenue Robert Simpson of Arnpriar, fi nancial critic for the Assoc tion of Ontario Mayors and Reeves, recommends alized off-track betting and tolls on limited access highways to boost municipal revenue The recommendations in- cluded.in a report released by Mr. Simpson Thursday. It is based on a study he made of local government financing and will be discussed by the asso- ciation's general executive Aug 17 and 18 : } Mr. Simpson said the associa-! tion will "make a presentation' | to Municipal Affairs Minister! ;Cass Aug. 29. His main recom-; 'mendations are: 1. Off-track betting should be; legalized and taxed along the} lines of the English system | 2. A toll authority should be} created to impose tolls on high-; 'ways such. as 400 and 401 ta) recoup construction costs, and! provide a new source of rey enue. | 3. Elimination of the gasoline i tax on municipally owned trans- {portation systems operated solely within municipal boun- daries 4. Provincial capital assist-! ance to municipalities who con-} struct mass transportation facil-| ifties such as Metro Toronto's underground le SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By RJ SCOTT, HERO INVENTOR WAREHAM, England -CP)-- Admira ir Reginald Plunkett Ernie . Erle - Drax, 82 - year old hero of the First World War battle of Jyitland, has invented a swimming pool that is heated by re-directing the sun's rays MIRRORED MIND LONDON (CP)--The British Medical. Journal a brain disorder -- prospagnosia -- can cause the victim to see another person's face when he a mirror. The disease is caused by damage to a part of the brain says looks QUEER FISH FLEETWOOD, England (CP) A freak fish caught. by a Lan cashire-based trawler has been sent to the British Museum for indentfication. It brownish- purple, six feet with the body of a shark catfish, a thick tongue and 22 sharp teeth long sheep like rows of needle SLEEPLESS TRAIL BLACKPOOL, England (CP) Ernest Powell, a Yorkshire glassworker, has set off on a 3,000-mile treck around = Brt ain's coastline, intending to stop only for food and massage Powell has had insomnia ever since receivi a head injury in the Second World War QUALITY TARGET LONDON (CP) -- Police are looking for a gang of thieves that 'ializes in stealing ped- greed from cars parked n the posh areas of London. Miniature poodles and chihua huas have been the main tar- gets HUBBLE-BUBBLE LONDON (CP)---Lord Saltoun suggested to the House of Lords that the hubble bubble pipe might eliminate the cancer risk from smoking. He asked Lord Hailsham, the science minister, if there were any cancer sta- tisties from Turkey, where the hubble-bubble is smoked widely Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge! Stock % Oshawa A he a Ve Webb the head of ajj | 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $6 0G $194 19% 19% 470 460-470 6914 69% Sales 100 200 ; 1690 --10 | Royal 83 Russeii 'Salada Simpsons '4 \SKD Mfg ty | Steel an dle 5a + 'in A Can PL frans-Mt Un Gas Walk GW Knp Tr 5 152 Mi 4 5 $ 10% 10) 1S WCoast Westee! Weston A 134s Me Am Leduc Ane Un D Cai Ed {Camerina CS Pete € Dethi Ex Gas Oharter Oil © Mic Mae West P , Har-Min 5H of Tidal Trans Can Triad Oil Handicapped Men Attend Festival Play STRATFORD handicapped men from katchewan were whee through the doors of the Festi val Theatre Thursday night jus the traditional cannon roar signalled the start of Shake speare's Macbeth The group, confined to w were starting a five-day holiday here during which they wili' see four plays put on by the Stratford Shakespearean Festival and attend a p.ano recital Toronto's Glenn Gould In charge of the Bess S1 in, the . Saskatchewan iion Centre, who planned trip The men, sponsoréd on_ the holiday by Regina service clubs, arrived at Toronto by Wednesday night. They elled to Kitchener, about ;miles west of here, where they will be staying while not attend- the. festival (CP) Six Sas led as r nec hair chairs by e the Priests. Drown 'In Lake Huron SARNIA (CP)--Two brothers both Roman Catholic priests, were drowned Thursday while attempting to wade to shore hrough turbulent water in Lake Huron, five miles north of Port Huron, Mich Dead are Rev, Norbert Joseph Fleckenstein, 40, of a seminary n Gen Ellyn, Wl, and Rev Charles Raymond Fieckens'ein 43, of Detroit Deputy Sheriff Joseph Ma jeske of Port Huron said they were swimming with a- niece, Mrs. Betty Grossman, and her son, Michael, 14 The was standing 100 yards shore in choppy water the water becax rougher, Mrs, Grossman and her son moved towards She was picked up by wave and swept forward. She 'looked back and the priests had dis- appeared group from When a "Union Oil ~% , date on shore.} Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 1 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 100 950 «950 950 271 135 135 135 1000 (Mle 9% MINES 600 j Sotck Un Oils Wespac Abacus Agnico Akaitcho Am Larder Atlin-Ruf Barnat Beav | Beicher Bralirne Camp Chib CN Inca Can-Erin Cassiar Cent Pat Chester Chimo Coch Will Con Gillies CG Arrow C Mosher Cons Que C Red Pop Conwest Coprand Craigmt Deer Horn Denison Dicknsn Duvan 'kk Amphi F'west T* Fatima Frobisher Giant YK Gulf Lead 33% 80 oO 0 27 2 500 64 1000 128 2500 33% Lod 600 $17 23600 «23 100 $10% 100 46 Lakes Headway ing Hud Bay Hydra Ex J Waite Jacobus Jinsmith Mines Minister _ Youngest Named By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CP)--Paul Martin- eau has joined the cabinet as Ms youngest minister The 41-year-old lawyer from Quebec's Pontiac County put aside his deputy speaker's robes from the last Parliament 'and took on the job of federal min- ister of mines and technical surveys He is the fourth Conservative step from deputy speaker the cabinet--following in the footsteps of Pierre Sey- igny, Henri' Courtemanche' and Jacques nn 'lL represent a constituency that has a lot of mining," he said 7 "And I've always. been inter- ested in mining. I've met some prospectors and been fascinated by their stones, finds and grab to into . bags "I plan to bring myself up to some of the latest de- velopments, get familiar with my department, meet my staff and try to get an. insight into some of the problems." His appointment is the latest step in a speedy climb up the political ladder He became interested in puli- tics at the University of Mont- real after the Second World War, while he was completing his law studies "Il was one of tue founders of the Conservative Club at the university." He made Parliament Men Accused Of Smuggling NEW YORK (AP) -- Eleven men described as members of an internationa! narcotics ring have been seized by federal agents. who routed several of them out of bed. The 11 are ac- cused of smuggling $100,000,000} his first try for in the 1957 election »,worth of heroin into the United States. } U.S. attorney. Robert M, Mor- genthau said Thursday they) brought 1,000 pounds of the drug} here during a 10-year period! 2 Pee Expl 11 Net Stock a.m, Ch'ge Kerr Add L Dufault Langis Leitch MacLeod Maritime Martin MeKen Min Ore Murray New Cal Newnor Norbeau Normetal Northgte North Can Oreban Osisko Paramaq Sales 100 400 High Low 920 92) 485 480 a 40 1590 SO 5) 15 58 OB ao 4% 3 2B 9 9 920 20 | 430 «+3 | "| By JAMES NELSON | OTTAWA (CP) -- Reporters +1 \eovering federal cabinet meet- +1 'ings normally wait dreary * ours in a second-floor hallway out- side the Privy Counci! chamber in Parliament Hill's East Block *lfor the breakup of the closed- door sessions. When Prime Minister Diefen- baker's broken ankle first ,, brought cabinet meetings in the 2 |bedroom of his official 2 + idence, the reporters waited on ' ithe lawns in the shade of old 960 15 | chestnut trees, 44 +2 | Lately, it's been better than : lever. ' Mrs. Diefenbaker, always the gracious hostess at the idence at 24 Sussex Street, has +" 2 ~4 244 --3) 274 300 630 229. 215 37 M 95 28 oe 10 | Placer Purdex Que Ascot Quemont Radiore Ragian Renabie Rexspar Rio Algom San Ant Sherritt Silvmaq Sil Miller Siscie Steep R Teck H Tombill Torbrit Tribag, U Mining Asbestos Un Butfad Un Keno Up Fort Upp Can Violam Wiltsey Yukeno Yukon Con 250 Coffee is served in dainty china cups f When Mr. Diefenbaker's ankle mends sufficiently for him to * attend cabinet meetings in the) East Block again, the reporters will be back in the dingy green) corridors -- where late-comers 4 (have to sit on cold stone steps, 160 «(160 28550 2100 . 1 | Patient Piunges, ° Landing In Bush SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) --A, 117 patient plunged jscreaming from a_ third-floor jledge of Syracuse Psychiatric (Hospital Thursday but escaped with minor injuries when she The bilingual yench - Cana-//@2ded in a bush. dian heeaee wi utp ie ete | Hospital officials said they did appointed *arliameniary assis(-/"0t know how the girl, Jeannette ant to Prime Miaister Diefen-/!@ Fleur of Syracuse, got baker in 1959, and appdinte4|'hrough the hospital's barred deputy speaker last January,|Windows. succeeding Mr. 7i:nn who had! She stood on the two-foot-wide risen to the mines post. 'ledge, 45 feet above the ground, | Mr, Flynn was defeated in the (for about 20 minutes while doc- June 18 election, the tors at windows on either side portfolio vacant tried to persuade her not to The new minister is tall, 6/J4¥™P- feet, two inches; has silver-grey hair and he is equally facile in r t *h, Sales to 11.00 a.m.; 504,000 leaving DEATHS READ WIDELY An * n New Glas, ate MunGlnd oe hee } gow, N.S.--Robert B. ee ; S ranging from French ro- Savant, 2, vloslive member Mr. Martineau is also an active| {he Dominion Curling Asso- outdoorsman, a confirmed hiker! cation and the Engineering In- who strolls trough the rolling pee Un Pane 2 : countryside of Pontiac County.|,.brisbane, Australia -- Arch- across the Ottawa River from |2ishop Sir Reginald Charles Ontario. Halse, 81, senior prelate of the i a 'Church of England. : Ido like moving about," he! Montagnola, § wit ze rland-- Says, wife and} five| Hermann Hesse, 85, walkers : born winner of the Nobel Peace He met his wife, Helene, anj Prize for literature in 1946. attractive blonde, Paris just) Toronto William Wilfred after the Second World War.) Scott, 60, director of the hous- They have two adopted daught-jing branch of the department ers, Alice, 20, and Gabbrielle,'of economics and development 17 for Ontario. res-| jtaken to inviting the reporters @ to relax on the side lawn's patio.! German-| 'Reporters Served On Dief's Patio of a third-floor staircase, instead of receiving a cup of coffee junder a shade tree, The daily ceremony of the changing of the guard still is idrawing thousands to Parlia- ment Hill, but only a handful of tourists in tne capital appear to be aware of another part of it. The Regiment of Canadian |Guards mounts its sentries at the gates of Government House 'grounds and at the main en- trance to Rideau Hall, the governor-general's residence. _ Each day after the ceremony on Parliament Hill, the guards- res--men march off The Hill, past 'the national war memorial, and lowntown. There they board buses which whisk them to a side street near Government House, a mile away. The guard then is reformed and marches to the main gates of Government House grounds behind its pipe band, The sen- tries are relieved and the guardsmen march into the grounds 90 Electrical Workers Still Picket Firm SARNIA (CP) -- Between 80 and 90 members of the 140-man Local 530 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work- ers (CLC) continued their strike Thursday against six firms in a contract dispute. The remaining members of the local, under a separate con- tract with Catalytic Construe- tion Company, are not taking part The strike began Wednesday. Negotiations for a new two-year contract with the firms began in February. The old contract, which provided an hourly pay of $3.20 for journeymen, ended By THE CANADIAN PRESS | April 30. Business agent David Butt jsaid the union rejected an offer iby the companies of a 15-cert- hourly increase the first year and a 10-cent increase the sec- ond year. He said the company joffer did not include the union's request for a two-per-cent vaca- tion pay in lieu of statutory {holidays which are not paid. He said this pay would amount to seven cents an hour. The electricians have stopped work on projects valued at more than $5,000,000 in the city and district, but have set up nickets at only the six firms involved. New Tire CLEARANCE Ist LINE QUALITY TIRES @ 24-Month Road Hazerd Guarantee TUBED TYPE 14.95 @ 4-Ply Tyrex Cord TUBELESS 16.95 ALL SIZES WHILE THEY LAST Budget Terms To Suit You! No Red Tape ... We do our own financing. 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