4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 17, 1962 ' TARM CALENDAR August 17 -- Durham Junior Fanmers bus tour to Montreal. August 21 -- Poultry Club meeting. Tour of poultry oper- ations in Caledonia area. August 20, 21, 22 -- Oshawa Fair. August 22 --Durham 4-H Apple Club tour to Smithfield. August 22, 23 -- Holstein and Guernsey judging, CNE. August 23 -- Millbrook Calf|4 Club meeting. Demonstration on fitting, showing and judg- Today's Stock Market Listings 11 Net Stock Sales High Low a.n. Ch'ge $19 «12% 13 + %|C Rambler 200 107 107 107 $21 21 21 --*%/C Sannorm 14000 6 $l4% 4% 4% 400 $74 7% 74 -- %|Coprand $28% 2% 2% + % $53 53) 33 54% He HA -- % 435 435 «435 $16% 16% 164--% 99% 9% 9% 11:00 Net Btock Gales High Low a.m. Ch'ge i Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 336 $16% 16% 16% $8 z10 8 8 $22% 2 2 --% 50 $52% 52 5244+ % 30 $66 666 50 $54 465 $10% 37% 200 C Dredge z10 88% CFrbks A 200 $7 7 7 C Gas In pr z10 $54 5% 5% 160 160 160 C Husky w. 149 C Hydro 225 $15% 15% 15% C G Inv 235 $35 MO C Imp Bk 7% $58 «(58 210 $6 6 58 Cdn Loco 6 100 400 400 € Mare 400 Cdn Oi 949 $36% 36% 36% % CPR 1065 $22% 22% 22% $41 41 1 Cdn Tire 25 Comb Ent 100 $13 13 Cons Paper 175 $38% 34 -- % Con Gas $18 il 18 Coronation Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Store Dom Tar Dom_ Text Du Pont Eddy Falcon Gatineau Gen Dev 150 87% Goodyear 25 $139 GL Paper 285 $17 GN Gas B w 400 150 Great West 29 70 70 70 Pla Gr Wpg vt 200 $14% 14% 14% % Hard Carp> 259 $125 12% 12% Hees 300 260 260 260 1 Hawker S$ 731 400 400 Horne Pf 1100 240 240 Imp Life Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep Inind G w 5 Int Nick xd TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 17 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 75 346% 46% 46% --% $10 $144 144 14%--% 100 78 7% 7% 411 $27% 27% 27% 10 $107%4 107% W741 -- 4 $1l% 11% 11% zi Stock BC Pow Burns Cal Pow C Pack B Can Perm CSL "a Cdn Brew 10% 10% Cc Chem ™ ™ 8% 8% $30 30) 630 225 $16% 164% 16% G $18% 18% 18% -- % 860 860 «860 --10 23 $14 14 14 260 260 260 OILS 1000 «6 6 270 «270 $264 26% 295 292 +3 Alta Gas pr Alta Gas w Alta Nat Algoma Alumini Analog Argus Arg Cp Atlas Steel Bank NS Bell Phone Bow 5% pr 7210 BA Oil 460 $30% BC Forest 130 Family Picnic Of Van Camps BLACKSTOCK -- Sixty-seven members of the Van Camp families had a hot dinner and spent a pleasant afternoon at Cartwright Community Park Sunday. It being very near the date the 20th wedding anniversarieslint uti of Mr. and Mrs. Stemhen Say-|Inter PL well and Rev. and Mrs. Fred|{ny, Syn 4 eri 'son Riding, each couple was pre-|Jockey C sented with a table lamp. _ Among the relatives attend- ing from outside points were:|r3 Mr. and Mrs. Frances Werry, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Veale and children, Gaspe Bay; Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rid- ing and family, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Riding, Sr., Oshawa; : Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp; Mrs. Glenny: Mr. and Po a Mrs. Norman MeWilliams and) Mont Loco family, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs.|Moore | Swain Van Camp and family: Nerang Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell|NO NGas and Margaret, Miss Helen Van|N@ row Camp, Oshawa; Miss Mabel|pow Corp Van Camp, Toronto; Mr. and/|QN Gas Mrs. Ronald Drinkwater and| Roya) Bank family, Ottawa. |StL Cp Apr |Salada |Salada wts |Seven Arts |Shawin ing. August 23, 24, 25 -- Swine judging, CNE August 24, Fair. August 25 Achievement Days for Durham 4-H Beef and Poultry clubs at Blackstock Fair. August 27 -- Shorthorns and Dual-Purpose Shorthorns judg- ing at CNE. August 28 -- South Durham 4H Grain Club meeting. Har- vey Wright, soils specialist for area, will address the club. August 29 -- Professor Hunt of the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege Poultry department will tour area to score the flocks of the Durham 4H Poultry Club. Poultry Club meeting at Bowmanville with Professor Hunt as guest speaker | August 30 -- Potato Club) |meeting, Millbrook area. | | August 31 -- Annual Junior! |Farmer judging competition, ; |CNE. + | September 4 --Ontario Farm- jers' Union, Local 78, meeting, at Tyrone Hall. | September 1--Millbrook Calf] Club Achievement Day. | September 4 -- Durham 4-H |Silage Corn club meeting. | September 5 -- Durham 4-H |Dairy Club meeting. September 6 -- Durham 4-H Grain and Silage Corn exhibits, Orono Fair. September 6, 7, 8 | Fair, September 7 -- Durham 4-H |Dairy and Sheep Club exhibits, Orono Fair. September 10 -- North Dur- i ham Grain Club meeting at a NO INSURANCE seed cleaning plant. | VICTORIA (CP)--The British |Shaw A, Pr | Soptember 11--Hope 4-H Calf| Columbia legislative buildings | simpsons |Club meeting on farm of Edgar|@%¢ not insured against fire, | Southam \Biey, Port Hope. jsafety gitticer. Sh i Lansbury |Sieel"Can | says. Bu e buildings are|S Propane Calf' Club Achievement Day. ("equipped and watchmen je?'5' i are alway ty. September 15 -- Port Hope) -- eta Eowaro Swat Jack, ' ,* Giant f Killer FANTASCOPE! TECHMICOLOR' =chiteu Hyd Inspiratn Iso Jacobus Jaye Expl Jellicoe 6 270 --5 2%-- % 295 305 300 305 --5 610 600 600 --5 4" $11% 11% 11% 260 260 260 Bree: Ales & $114 11% 11% $11% 11% 11% 4% 220 210 «210 210 225 2 +7 6% 6% 6% 740 740 740 --10 |y 68 68 O68 Normeta] 152 150 152 Northste Nudul Osisko Paramaq 25 -- Blackstock 372 e8eee ™M% 45% 20% 12% 0 $17% 17% 17% -- 100 $174 17% 17% 27 $32% 32% 32% 150 $25% 25% 25% -- " 252 $52% 52% 52% 100 $33% 33% 33% 805 805 805 +8 225 $24% U4 M4-- % 500 83 8 83 --2 200 365 365 365 --5 1000 28 28 BOM 2000 29 215 $13% 13% 13% 21 «18 m4 + toy 7) 11% Zones +% SESE FS = " s +1 Patino Cp Pitch Ore Que Lab Que Lith 23 61 MINES 3166 26% 26% 26% --1% 200 585 585 585 1500 233 2100 61 1525 $23% 23% 23% 25 9 9 9 220 $6944 69% 69% --1 25 $41% 41% 41% 87 $73% 73% 73% -- 70 $53. 33 33 100 200 3: 200 % Abacus Advocate Acad Uran Alba Expl $6 6 95 305 si 5% gtr Sullivan Taurean Tormont Tribag Uit Shaw Un Buffad 100 $15% 15% 15) 200 $38% 38% 38% 1550 $12 11% 12 3510 $13% 13% 13% 20 $8% Bie BY 1000 185 180 185 S$ 100 $8% 8% 8%--% 25 $30%4 30% 30% Mloor 200 $13% 138% 138% -- % 210 $17% 17% 17% 250 $12% 12% 12% 1%--% 6 3500 1500 1260 500 63 18 170 305 «305 64 330 $16%4 162 }Un Fort 18% 100 11 |Upp Can Vauze Violam Willroy Wiltsey Zenmac 305 16%+ % 170 vw 176 «175 145 2 «622 26% 24--% Sales to 11:00 p.m.: 752,000 TONIGHT ONLY! ADDED FEATURE RICHARD GREEN " SWORD OF SHERWOOD FOREST" 1700 109 $26 225° $12% 12% 124 83 $47 300 85% 225 $29% 29% 130 $17% 17% 17% % BOX OFFICE ss SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! 100 $29%4 29% 700 $5% 5% 75 $556 5544 55¥e+ %& 100 485 485 485 Orono DANNY KAYE "ON THE DOUBLE" 'N COLOR TOMORROW ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Where The Boys Are -- Six Black Horses Bie tit oh" alle 2 x Ms ¥ Girls from 168 High Schools | ed by the Physical Education | turn home and assist in in all parts of Ontario have | Branch of the Ontario Depart- | training programs in their been undergoing an intensive | ment of Education, is design- | own schools. Shown here, fol- two-week training course at | ed to train young people | lowing golf session are: (left the Ontario Athletic Leader- | through athletic and camp ac-| to right) Anne Dryden, of ship Camp at Lake Couchich- | tivities for the responsibilities | Brooklin, Ont.; Lynda Mc- ing. Camp, which is sponsor- | of leadership. Girls later re- | Donald, Islington; Karen Road Complaint oe Stirs Argunient | /st Shelter HAMPTON (Staff). -- An Enniskillen man told Darlington HAMPTON (Staff) -- A nine-;roads east of Union School) has| Township council Thursday man delegation from the En- been long overdue being fixed field district demanding that) up. night, that he had received a <p 5 i letter to tear down a building) Nova Scotia. B00) B.C, Open, 50H cHamnyon council fix their road, sparked) "It's a mess,"' he said. | an exchange between Reeve) Mr. Cornish claimed council ) , asta "hi .|ship. He was the only one of the he hasn't vet. | Forty-seven children, grand-|*! Clifford oN said the let-|Children, great-grandchildren of|field of 50 pros and 84 ama. Garnet Rickard and Councillor|was not being fair in allotting Sidney Cornish Thursday night/the road budget program. He Brown, Chatham; Pat Wilson, Windsor; Michele Bragg, Le- | vack; Mary Robertson, Mer- lin; Carol Smallman, Hailey- bury; and Laurali Stroud, Ni- agara Falls, Ont. MAPLE GROVE | LEONARD LEADS MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. and|, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Stan Mrs. Walter Doyle, Richvale,|Leonard, playing his first home- |were Monday visitors with Mr, 'own tournament in four years, and Mrs. Steve Doyle. left the field well behind him Leo MacLean has returned With a three-under-par 69 in home after visiting relatives at fp s first round of the 235 $4 620 375 75 1230 11250 100 100 787 \Tor Star pr 220 4 THORNTON RD. AT Hic 'WAY 401. . . PHONE 723-4972 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON FREE BALLOONS! TO FIRST 100 CHILDREN SATURDAY MATINEE! e ' MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE COMEDY IN YEARS/ A Show Times 1:30--3:25--5:20 7:25--9;15 RIDE THE CREST OF THE WAVE' vom ELVIS PRESLEY tendent and fix this road -up,|and others throughout the town-| providing an agreement can be| ship. reached by the property owners Bu and subject to the approval of problem was concerned, Reeve the Department of Highways. |Garnet Rickard said, "this let- "Tt shouldn't be thrown on the|ter is not council's business. It's shoulders of the roads commit-|between you and Mr. Varcoe." | tee," argued Mr. Rickard, "'it)~ POC NORGE Tee agen eee was council who drew up the Smith and Reeve Rickard voted road program for the year." _|in favor of the motion, t as far as Mr, Pethick's| ildi Mrs. Fred T. Ashton, Toronto,|teurs to break par. Tied for Egat pee Pegg pecans gathered at the home of Mr. and a aed with Bld ha - at Darlington Township council. said $12,000 was allowed for the building within 30 days or Mrs. Clifford Swallow, on Aug. | 5 na mf 'ob Duden o ; A ; face prosecution |12 for a family gathering. Mr.|Portland, Ore., Bill Thompson At one stage the delegation|roads in the east section of the) ee : i land Mrs. Elmo Ashton, Birm-\of Vancouver, Norm Boden of became so noisy, Mr. Rickard) township. Councillor Fred Smith asked) 2" ' sich Ashton, irm: Polat AP ssi paccie had to use his gavel to restore! "what do you call your building,| "82am, Mich., motored here to Sons Helin oF Nan pol yste eur order. STIRRING TROUBLE then?" meet the rest of the family, {Yous 5aj iC ; The irate group was headed) Mr. Rickard suggested that| "It's just a shelter," said Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grigg : D. N cao RR 2 Burketon isomebody was trying to stir up|Pethick, "it doesn't even have a| and family, Oshawa, were call-|tors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills bd . nr 4 the dele ation's|{rouble. Mr. Cornish took of-| roof." | ers on Monday evening with Mr.|and family. e presente th t thi and (two |fence to the reeve's remark and| 'An air-raid shelter?" asked| and Mrs. C. P. Swallow. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech case, saying that this jan unidentified member of the|Reeve Garnet Rickard. | Boy Scouts will hold a paper| accompanied by his brother and | delesation piped up, "'we don't} Mr. Pethick said he doesn't in-| drive on Aug, 18. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Everett need anybody to stir up trouble|tend to pay taxes on the land if} Mrs. Ed Jennings, Campbell-| Beech, went on a boat trip to Told To Shoot lfor us, we can stir up our own." he can't use it, and added, "I'm|ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson,|the Thousand Islands last week. | Fred Griffen of RR 2 Burke-|not going to grow strawberres! and children, Acton, Mr. and} Lois Ashton, Enniskillen, visit- ton charged that when winterjon it, I'm too stout to bend|Mrs. Roy Hope, and family, ed her cousins, Janice and Bon- D Gets $10 lcomes the road is just a traillover." |Port Perry, were Sunday visi-jnie Beech, last week. og, jand people have to leave their} Council decided to request an| = jears on the East Whitby - Dar-jestimate of the cost of a sur-| rs A. - ma |lington town line. vey from George Totten, former| bre Page elect 310 from| Mr. Cornish made a motion Durham County engineer, and| Rasincton Townadip and he said, "I doubt if it will|now operating his own engineer- Michael Panas of Solina road{S¢t.2 seconder." His motion was|ing service. Such a survey would) told comme' he "aa 'the dog on to have the roads committee |be to establish the cost of widen.) his property acting strangely |meet with the roads superin-|ing narrow roads in Enniskillen and called the dog control of- ficer. When the dogcatcher, Archie Hoskin arrived, he wouldn't put the dog in his truck, according to Mr. Panas, and ordered him (Panas) to shoot the dog. The next day, Dr. Ivan Wool- sey, of the Federal Department of Agriculture, Health of Ani- mals branch, came and cut off the dog's head for a laboratory) examination. | "It was found that the dog had distemper and was not rabid," said Mr. Panas. | Mr. Panas took issue with the| council for the way the story was presented at last month's meeting. "That's a laugh," said Mr.| Mr. Rickard suggested to Mr. Cornish, "I never saw the road Cornish that he should have budget until the day it was been on the roads committee Sh this year, | a pass ) Cecil - Rahm of RR 2 Burke-| "I have enough h hes sit-| ton claimed, "Fred Smith (coun-|ting on the planning board," cillor) promised us last election|said Mr. Cornish. "If I could time, he would get this road get off the planning board, I lfixed up, but he has sat here| would gladly sit on the roads and never opened his yap." |committee."' Mr. Rahm charged that the} --------------- Giving Our Is the Recipe For a And All Your Tomorro a nnenceneninmemenierecnaesinaem| best To-day Better Tomorrow -- ws Will Be Good Ones = OUT HOME Ze ...fake her out He said, "My son came home road on which Mr. Smith lives| and asked me if I was in the|\4< fixed up and oiled too. As Soon As You Enoll dog killing business now". The Times reported Clerk) Walter Rundle as saying, "he apparently was under the im- pression that anytime he shot a dog the municipality would pay him $10." When Mr. Panas asked coun-| cil about this, members could not recall and chalked it up to) a misunderstanding. "There was never any doubt in our mind you weren't telling) the truth," said Mr. Rickard. | | ASKS FOR VOTE "That wasn't done to accom- modate me," said Mr. Smith in defence of the charge. j Mr. Cornish asked for a re-) icorded vote on his motion. Coun- cillor Harold Muir, chairman of} the roads committee refused to vote, making his vote technically negative. | | The other members of coun-| cil, De put yy - Reeve Art Blan- chard, Councillors Cornish and Debenture Issue Will Be Studied HAMPTON (Staff) -- A re- ed Deputy-Reeve Art Blanchard. \to have to pay the fee, nor does quest to issue debentures for $80,000 for additional class- rooms by the South Durham school board was turned down by Darlington Township council last night. A letter from the school board explained that this sum would include the addition of two class. rooms to the South Courtice school and two more rooms to the West Courtice school. Cuncillor Harold Muir said council .shulld be informed of; the need for these additions. "The school board shoulditor meet with council to discuss|Clark from his agreement, sub- meet with council when they\the proposed debentures. , Nol ject to the approval of the town.| are, asking us to approve an ex-|date was-set for such a meet-jship solicitors (Strike pevditure of this size," suggest-| : } Reeve Garnet Rickard said he thought the school board's motive was to insure its plans) to have these additions ready for occupancy by the 1963 fall| term. Councillor Sidney Cornish ask- ed that the township auditor at-| tend such a meeting of the) school board and council, be-| cause "we're getting pretty} high with out debentures," he} vaid. | Council passed a motion that ithe school board and the audi-| ing. Council Drops Frontage Levy HAMPTON (Staff) Dar- | lington Township council agreed Thursday night to release a township man from a 20-year agreement that if he sold his property he would have to pay a $400 frontage charge. The request to release Bruce Clark, of the fifth concession of Darlington, came from his soli- citors, Strike and Strike, who coincidentally are also the town. ship solicitors. In 1957, Mr. Clark sold a par- cel of land totalling 23 acres and agreed to pay the $400 sum to the township if he sold any more property. Now he wants to sell a lot but doesn't want the buyer want to he heid re- sponsible for the charge. | It seems that Darlington has iquit collecting this fee, and all it would take for council to re- lease Mr. Clark from his agree- ment would be a motion by council, because the frontage charge was set up by resolu- tion and not by bylaw. "I don't think its fair to make one person pay and not an-! other," said Councillor Sidney Cornish. Council agreed to release Mr. nd Strike). i \ at the Oshawa Business College For Specialized Business Training FALL TERM Commences Tuesday, September 4, 1962 Eight Career Day School Courses from which to choose-- each leads to a well-paying position in a business office-- JUST ASK ANY OF OUR GRADUATES Individual Instruction--Modern Equipment--Special Business Courses for Young Men, offering Specialized training. Stenographic and Secretarial Courses for Girls, Night Classes Tues. and Thurs. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The College is Open Yeor 'Round and this year celebrated it's 25th Anniversary. ACT NOW -- ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON. 10 SIMCOE ST.N. OSHAWA DIAL 725-3375 Mail Free Literature describing Career Courses to: eeeeeeeeee SOCHOHSSHSSSSSSSHSSSHSSSHSSSSHSSSSSHSSHSSSHSHSHSSSHSSHSSHHSHSHSHSSHSHSHHSHHEOES to dinner tonight é Pie Ping MOTOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT "15 minutes from Downtown Oshawa on Highway 401 at Bowmanville" OPEN HOURS !! 7 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY! COCCOSO OH LELEEEHEEEOHO CEH ESEESOES SCHOHSHSSSSSSSHSSSSHSSSHSSHSHSHSSHSSHSSHSSHOSHSHSSSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSSHHSHHHSHSHHEHSTDOSHSHEHOESE wn Color CINEMaScoPE an on Te an, oF JULES. VERNE CEDRIC HARDWICKE PETER LORRE RICHARD HAYDN BARBARA LUNA BLY GILBERT: HERBERT MARSHALL rime Minis STARTING TODAY FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:25 - 4:45 - 7:00 - 9:15 es 4 WORLD and introducing CHESTER THE HUMAN' CHIMP