Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jan 1963, p. 20

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1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 21, 1963 BIRTHS OBITUARIES TORONTO 11 A.M. GALT -- Bud and Connie Western) are happy to announce the (nee of their daughter, Candas Mau-| HE reen, 9 tbs,, 10 ozs., on Sunday, Janu- FUNERAL OF NRY SAMUEL SMITH By The Canad Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. Quotations in censt unless marked $, z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- The funeral service for Henry) rights, xw--mx-warrants, Net change is Today's Stock EN BE PETIT SEN, arg Hy, 11 Ne les High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge " A 5°) Dyno 1900 96 6992 «92 | Cassiar 300 $11% 11% 1144+ % 6 6 6 160 88% 84 8% 725 $17 «617 17 773 82% Bie 21% + | Cent Pore : | Gheskirk . 500 918% 12% 19% + | Crester 2500 16 16 16 Market ic "|Samuel Smith, formerly of 74 from previous board-lot closing sale. | yass.F pr ' . 11 Net --2 500 + 5000 8B 8 8 Alterations? 10 $104 104 104 +1 2 and Tins weay William street west, icine lam-Andres, Mrs who died at the Sunnybroo cma cased nurse Hospital, Toronto,, Wednesday, | Mc- camOW sie ead die. W.cwesn |S: 16 was held at the Me | Chrom 500 180 ck INDUSTRIAIS ae' BS meee oe eS Additions? |Molson B 150 $20%4 20% 2014 + 14/Conianes = 4 e 1t Net |Mon Foods 250 $9 9 9 he ona in z Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Moore a1 ri a a + wit Halll 1100 9 : Abitibi 325° $4034 40% 40% Nat Cont : , ley 1008 c airs (ees Barbara Bolion) are happy to an-|Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home} dita Dist 425 280 280 280 Nat Dru 100 $15, 15 ce vv v4 nounce the arrival of a daughter, Anne-|Saturday, Jan, 19, | Ajta Dis vt 600 230 230 230 | Nat ane 5 yet hig _ = i 1000 Marie, 7 Ibs, 10 ozs. on Thursday:| The funeral service was held| Alia Gas 190 $30 30a 3014 + | Nia Wie Bo oot ve saath } 200 January 17, 1963, at Oshawa General), e tun na aot | Att Gas B pr 15 $106% 106% 106% + %4/Noranda tee aoe + ie) 1000 Hospital. in the chapel at 2 p.m, Conduct-| aia Gas w 204 950 950 950 Oilvie $135 13% 13% Suan ane ing the service was Rev. F, G.| Als Cen 100 $19% 19% 19% -- %4| Ene Hers aL re te (Graeme 550 KEENAN -- Bob and Maxine santa f th St,| Als C pr 270 $59: 58a 59 | Pbina , Had harried \Croinor 108650 pleased to announce the birth of their|Ongley, rector of e St Algoma 25 $464 4614 46% Phantom 00 475 4 ' Crowpat 2500 gon, Robert Mark, 7 lbs. 8 ozs., born|George's Anglican Church. In-) Alumint 985 $244 23% 2% -- %| Pow Corp IDeer Horn 18100 Gaturday, January 19, 1963, at the Osh-|+onmoent was in the Oshawa) Alum 2 pr #l0 S49i4 "0M 49 | Prem Tr | Denison 1430 @wa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr, a 2 (Argue B pr 25 $50% 50% |QN Gas - Yl Do B30 Halam-Andres, and nurses on 4th floor.| Union Cemetery, oki Smith Ark CP pr 500. $8% 8% M4) ON Gas pr Y 14%6 + Va! 3500 :) rs were John smi | Arg 260 pr 225 $52 «82 | Revenue pr 2214 4 § 02 SON -- Brian and Mary} Pallbearers wer: Ash Temple 1000 $12% 12% r syd RICHARD ~ 5 |R Nodweli St 55 ace bappy to announce the birth of their|Ted Smith, James Smith, Don) an'sugar 275 itt 17% ¥| Royal Bnk } 78% daughter, Gwenda Jeanne, § Ibs. 12\Smith, Fred Drinkle and Har-| au sug A 25 $2394 92% | Salada 10% .» on Thusrtay, January 17, 1963, at | Atlas SU 8107 856% 36% 369 bg } ¥4| Seven Art % 9% lay e Ajax ~ at General Hospital old Fleming, } Autofab B 400 135 | Faraday deter elley. 'A| Frncoeur " |Geco Mine | Genex | Giant YK Granduc ns | Shawin 00 $2914 29 29% rr Bank Mont 212 6A | Shell O11 1242 813% 13% 13 WILLIAM LEACH | Bank Ns 118 § 5M ~ 300 345° «45345 A BAPPY occasion -- The birth of| GEORGE " Wil | Bartaco 300 390 375 390 430 | . 10 $11 your child. To tell the good news to} The deaih of George William) ,o/ a0) 200 $174 17% St Pav ae aie tie ue trends and neighbors The OshawalLeach, of Manchester, OCCUIT-)Reay Lum 25 $i4te 34% Ya + S01 Cam 1520 8105¢ 194 198% 4. 4| Guloh eee eee near oe Vout nees'yas.(ed suddenly at his home this/Bell. Phone @00 S346 Site BM + M4/Stein A 150 830 20 + %4 Gunnar The: rat ly $1.50 morning. He was in his 47th) Row. pr nl) Baa | Texaco 210 346% 4614 | Hard Rock 2492. The rate is only $1.50. 5" Brazil 1 335 XO +® |Thd CG Inv 500 87% 74 + %4|Har Min 21000 | year. aa) Me - Thd CG In p 150 851% 5iM% + %4| High Bell 100 | Born in Raglan, he was a son) Bt. ore ae ee a 'Tor Dom 195 865% 65% 65% | Hollinger 500 DEATHS lof Mrs. Mabel Leach and the|pe phone Suu sow aay 8 | Tower ho se re Oe late Roy Leach. He was educat- Brock A $19 «(19 ln te uie bun uaa | Iron Bay. 10700 LEACH, George William ed in Raglan and Columbus /Bich Saoq ias ate Sete Rag Bae 144 14 Soomith 4000 Muddenly, at his residence, Manches-| schools and married the former) Burns 3914 i. TA Tie + | donmmith, 8000 ter, Ontario, on Monday, January 21,| ' "7 a}. {Cal Pow +m 19% 19% + & : fe 4963, George W. Leach, dearly loved) Lillian Timms, in 1937, at Col. | Sat A Ale am Pt |Kerr Add 800 Rushand of Lillian Timms; dear father! ymbus United Church, Can Cem pr $29 at 6% egy Ph of Georgina (Mrs, R. Listrow), Russell, CD sug $284 4 |W 190 $58 A) | nM "4 ' Roy, Albert, George and Fred of To-) . * | Westcoast 275 $15 § Is s ronte; loving son of Mrs, Mabel and/ tors employee and was getting) (oot, 93 oi * | Westec! 2100 $1 . Is - late Roy Leach of Exeom: brother! ready for work today when he} Chem w 1700 90 940 340 45 (Me Facile 220 i Derothy (Mrs. } ray), Ruth (Mrs uh a 'i 'C Collier 1 7 ' eston 7 ' q Ms §. Bray) and Franklin in his 47th year,|Suffered a heart attack. He)< rg a a a 8) West A whe 1008 $1! 11M | Zanith 200 400 'Dufault 19a0 | Lamaque ) Langis " Leneourt | Lorado | Lawuviet Lyndhat | Mactie 2 , a Go ahead now with the help of a Royal Bank HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Your nearest "Royal" branch is ready to help you carry out your plans to increase the comfort and value of your home. Finance the cost of that new roof or extra room -- a modernized kitchen or bathroom -- a new heating or electrical system the convenient Royal Bank way. Drop in and see us, or ask for a copy of our Home Improvement Loans booklet. DON'T WAIT FOR SPRING -- DO IT NOW | GN GN Acad Uran 18000 Abacus 500 & Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-:was coach of the Port Perry|( Dredge 5 87% Banapaner, Port Perry, for, services| Flyers and acted in that capac-/c Gas in 400 223 Pine Grove Cemetery ity at a game Sunday night, He) © sve S at Madaen --_---- - : was a member of Manchester'c tmp ax "eg Aiminew 2100 Marhey LOCKE'S FLORIST | United Church C Ind Gas |Am Ladue 00 Maritime | . } A . Martin Funerol arrangements and |. Besides his wife, Mr. Leach Gay pet pr leat ssi as be Mattaat floral requirements for oll |is survived by a daughter, Mrs, /¢ vu 25 $324 32% 32 CS Pete 600 433 Mointvre occasions |R. Listrow (Georgina); and five | Chat Gat te GS ae eG ke hak tei er ein 00 | , ) Ss | ox G 125 C 100 OSHAWA SHOPPING '/S0ns, Russell, Roy, Albert, |Con Ride 84 -- Ml Cont Del 1238 |Mentor S00 CENTRE George and Fred, of Tororito con ad w 1074 500 Charter Ol 100 115 |Min Corp 20 | 'There ism broiner, Franklin|oet HA, Us Bie Sh Bu wc Me Mee 10) 3 Sete os 24 fe FAS SERVICE Leach, of Hampton and two is-|Con Gas S41 § a ultike aes AP + nuit ie 5 Fg8-6995 _._jters, Mrs. Ruth Bray, of Port|Corby a 17% + %|Home A 810 $12%4 12% Nama Cr 7000 GERROW FUNERAL |Perry and Mrs. Dorothy Bray. |Cxoy"tn ma */Mejtrans 7000 wou 10" "\New bid "Sop j y . ve] 2 i |New Bi 500 CHAPEL pag ong eae pb tslpeee. wen . 43 \M 1100 246 246 +0 IN'Haret 1900 rice Ww |D Bride 198 -%\> 00 27 «37 7 +3%|New 32 | bey ee : a. id ig ! YN 1D be ee . |New | Hove $200 Kindness beyond price at ae oar Bi riot ana | Dotasco +33. 1N Con 00% YI Ney aan ate : paker Funera ome, rt|Dom Store N Davies: 3500 19 1s c is 6 yet within reach of all Perry, Wednesday, Jan. 23, at}Dom Tar = 37 8 Norcan 770 380 Nese ino i 728-6226 2 p.m, with Rev. Braham, of|pu' pont 340 $388 3a%e aitaie "ae aie 4+14|Northgate | 150 § |Bobcaygeon, officiating. Inter-| Fatcon 5 $53 53% 53% -- 4) Place a ine ae 390 KING STREET WEST |ment will be at Pine Grove| Fraser $2626 | Prove Gas JOrchan 500 : r |}GMC 214 965 «(65 uonto |Ormaby 500 Cemetery at Prince Albert. |QL Paper 055 818s lev | Ranger lire aan IN MEMORIAM © tesue nowarp wicer sn Re |gareee --g800 1130 182, --3. | Pato ae UES 5 x Cap w 300 Lie 110 | ag Paymast 600 ; ; \Gn C Triad Oi 1 > | WALLACE -- Leslie Howard/ GN Cap B¥ 100 200 200 +8 Union Ol 140 Puch-Ore 2000 MOON -- In loving memory of my] Wight 78, of Listowel died in| Greynna 7 --~*'Un Os 6117 He ) @ear husband, Roy ©. Moon, who left 9 th Eas * »\Bakwer 8 {Un Reet P. 1000 | Preston 800 we Jan 21, 1960. {Listowel Hospital last Friday Heeke: Pros Air 200 Love's greatest gift, remembrance.| following a lengthy illness. | Horne Pr |Reaim 11000 Sadly missed by wife Violet. He was born in Blanshard | Huhes 0 A 100 $l 11 |Rio Algom 3277 ROYLE -- In loving memory of a|Township, near St, Mary's, Ont.,} aa? heres a oem 40% 4% | Satellite 1000 dear brother Gerald (Bud) Royle who! a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.|inlis "100 'sare "are arg | ee eae passed away January 21, 1960. | Ini Sie 5% Ste | Advocate 800 5 |SU Miller 8000 Only a memory of bygone days, '| Richard White. Inland Gas pe ee Aaghioe 000 72 7 at: te | Siacoe to. tes And a sigh for a face unseen; | He lived at Vanguard andjin via el pat boss eo i Anacon 1400 3% 31% 31% -- 3 zat 3000 But a constant feeling that God =| Moosomin, Sask., from 1909 to int Util pr Sah Bh Ba ul kh cadia bine ss db Z,%*i8ua'cont 12000 Knows just what should have been. | 1943 when he took over a farm) !nter Pt. $79%4 7954 79% | Sullivan 200 Int Sti P 100 1 " Poe és Ever remembered by Irene, Art and gt Brussels, Ont. Later hejinv syn aA 7 50% r mn retain 3000 : farmed in Wallace Township un- Riot a 210 210 210 Teck-H 4900 ln loving memory of a/til retiring to Listowel five |t2ban Ai ice i ia ae limee tes | s i x ; coed away January. 21,| Years ago. Lakeland 350 265 250 263 418 | Bethim 300 \Un Keno 200 1956, at Sunnybrook Hospital. | His marriage to the former | Habra See He SisA ie 18 Bibis 500 |Un Fort 5000 Not ust today, but every May, [Grace McNabb, who survives,|tst Fiza 10h SIRS Be Ime + 4) Bidcop | rs00 tow 11 Ur Cam 00 sLovingly remembered by wite and|took place at Marquis, Sask.,| Lau Fin un $8 38s Bouzan 5000 45 Violam 300 15 @aughter, Rose and family. {in 1910. They celebrated their povong ect a _ eo hoanee 3000 - 3 Ste 1 | Br Reef illroy 700 1 | Wiltsey 7500 Yale Lead 2000 s 'Yk Bear 1500 1 }Young HG 12600 | Yukon 2000 | Bankfield Barnat 500 615 2000 30 Sl1% 11% 11% -- Ye) Buff Ank 200 220 jgolden wedding Mr. | Levy | Wight attended Listowel United | repre a _ oe &e -- %| Camp Chib 100 420 ;Church, « BAe | LobCo pr 50 $50 50 se ya 225 S14 14 Canadian an | Surviving besides his wife are |LobG 1 pr ; 7 ae i A ae ROYAL BANK in 1960. Mr.|Levy 2 pr " | Mathourne. of Cal 30 832% 324 24--%C Astoria 4000 11% 11 Debits Total British Battle Long Cold Spell By M. McINTYRE HOOD the next problem was to secure Special to The Oshawa Times jthe coal oil to operate it. I re- LONDON -- Britain has gone) ceived cne gallon when I bought back to the era of coal oil and the heater. But when I sought candles. to replenish my supply, I could! Weeks of severe freezing/Not find a store with any in| weather, combined with a go-|Stock. They were ail sold out. slow at power stations by an|2ne storekeeper said he expect-| unofficial group of workers|®¢ @ supply in two or three fighting a wage claim, have tax- hours time, but he pointed to a ed the electricity resources of 8teat mass of cans ranging the country beyond their capa-| from one to five gallons, which |five sons, jgary, Alta., Kenneth of Listow. | jel, Calvin of Bowmanville, and! | Leonard and Lowell of Toronto; | $30 509 700 000 two daughters, Mrs. Edward} a fi ' | (Frances) Readyhough of Fer.| Mrs. Willi N | jut edn Get sate eine Mem, St Canadiar an | t Sli Wigh in December totalled $90.500.-l Doonside, Sask, Twenty 'gran¢-| 700,000, the Canadian Bankers! if ' ' | Lpeeee children and two great-grand-; Association reported today. \children also survive, One In December, 1961, debits|grandchild, Keith Wight, was) were $28,567,000,000. In Novem-| killed in the arena Listowel dis- | or erent debits totalled veut five years ago. | 2,100,000. | The body was at the Mce- Debits represent money with-|Laughlin and Reed Funeral) drawn from deposit accounts in| Home, Listowel, where the fu. chartered banks other than az-}neral was conducted at 2 p.m ral vovern-| today. Interment was in Fair- counts of the federal govern ew Cami List LR ment vie etery, Listowel, Rev. Debits asreported for ali|Lloyd Stapleton officiated elearing-house points in Ontario" : (ia millions) | . . Dec. Nov. Dec.| C ] j iss "ogs gn) VlrCulation eomied $67 $70.3 $63.0) atham 58.1 68.9 45.8 P bl | Cornwall 35.5 443 43.5 TO. ems | Ft William 48 476 40.0) it s Guelph 45.2 53.8 46.5 H B | Hamilton 602.1 633.8 532.5) 1 rain Kingston 56.3 61.5 50.2; EDMONTON (CP) -- Circula- Kitchener 155.0 162.2 120.2ition problems in the brain often London 335.4 392.9 345.5\produce warning. signals and if N. Falis 56.2 57.0 43.0;acted upon the chances of suc- Oshawa 378.3 35 264.6\cessful corrective surgery - are) Ottawa 35.9 522.9!greatly enhanced, Dr. E. Bot- Peterboro 56.5 50.9\terel, dean of medicine at Pt, Arthur 37.4 3 31.6 Queen's University, said here 97.1 98.5 Friday. 62.6 . 58.2' The signals ranged from diz- 69.7 71.1 ziness, sharp pains in the head, 2 $2 1 blurred vision, eye muscle prob-! 17.4)lems, neck pains and numbness in the hands and legs, he added.| ,732 2|Often the symptoms occur only 5 244.2 202.9 briefly then disappear | ren ----| Dr. Botterell outlined the ; }symptoms in presenting a lec- Engineer Killed ture in surgery at the annua!) meeting of the Royal College of! Ly . Physicians and Surgeons 0 fCan-' As Train Derailed 3c: : aianion i .| He detailed four major circu- MONTREAL (CP)--The engi-|,,; : i meer of a CNR freight t rain range peng ag fiend ts bound for Montreal from Mas-|))° )Tem a can Byave sena, N Y., was killed Saturday |'*'# - Surgery in late stages is night when the locomotive an undertaken at great risk aad four boxcars were derailed in|the mortality rate is high for suburban Candiac. this reason A CNR spokesman said cause of the accident was not imme-\c@used by malformation of the diately determined, Four other|blood vessels, clogging of ma- crew members were slightly in-jjor arteries leading to the brain, jured. The dead man was iden-|and blister-like.formations along Se as Romeo Hervieux, 34,he arteries which break and of Montreal themorrhage Work crews took 10 hours to) The same blister formation, clear the line which resembles water bubbies! bai sence yates at weak points in a garden hose can. paralyze eye Snowshoer Covers |rerves. he added. 21 Miles Sunday | Vatican Council GRAFTON, Ont. (CP)--Albert : ° | Into 2nd Session Dandurand, 52-year-old French- Canadian who hopes to snow- sho. 635 miles from Toronto to} VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Quebec City, reached this vil-| Preparation for the second ses- lage 76 miles east of Toronto sion of the Vatican ecumenical Sunday evening at the end of'counci] begn today with a his third day's marehing. Dan-| meeting of a new special com- durand, from Montmorency,|mission of seven cardinals, it Que., made 21 miles Sunday. 'was announced here Sunday. | | -lcity. As a result, there have/Customers had left to be filled to The problems include strokes Sales to 11 a.m.; °1,270,000. | | | | | been extensive power cuts, espe-| When the supplies arrived. cially in the London area, and|,, When I called back in about sometimes lasting for three or|*ftee hours, there was a. long four hours at a time. In these) cue of people mside and out- areas, this has meant no power; Side the store all waiting for for lighting, heating and cook-| thing -- coal oil I was for- ing, and in this country where| 'nate. I was able to secure two central heating is to be found|8#llons of the precious fluid, in only a very small percentage| SUéficient to keep my heater go- of homes, recourse has been |"8 continuously for about four made to candles for home light-|28¥S: Every store selling coai ing and to coal oil heaters to|°!! is having the same experi- fight the frost threat to water|°M¢e.. Supplies just do not keep pipes. jUp with the demand _The demand for candles for| WORKING TO RULE lighting has been phenomenal.! Much of the trouble with the One dealer reported that he had/ electricity supply in the London secured a supply of 14,000/area is due to the action of a candles, but they were soon alljrebellious group of shop stew- gone. The next day, he placed|ards who, in defiance of their an order with a manufacturer|unions' orders, have instituted a for 47,000 and this supply, too,|work to rule policy in some 50 quickly disappeared over his|of the country's 230 power sta- counters. |tions, most of them in the Lon- Knowing that power cuts were|don district. They are dissatis- going to be of daily occurrence, fied because of the Electricity householders: were taking noGenerating Board's delay in chances of being left in the/dealing with a claim for more dark | Wages, RUN ON COAL OIL Officially, the unions involved Coal il heatats to supplement} 2#¥e arranged for a negotiatic: the fireplaces in the average| Meeting with the board. But the home are being sold as fast as|"tCalcitrant shop __ stewards, the stores can secure supplies! ome Of whom are known to be ° ',.|Communists, are isfi from the manufacturers. The|<\, » not satisfied fireplaces-in the average homes| With that and have called the give heat in only one room, and/ apap work - to - rule, which with the temperature going 12/95 caused many of the power 16 degrees below freezing. supplementary heat is neces-| Because of them, tens of thou sary, especially with electric|S@%ds of British homes have had heaters liable to be rendered|t® revert to the use of candles useless by cuts in the power and coal oil at a time when the supply country is shivering m the worst After having most of my home| 2"4 Most prolonged spell of be- flooded by burst water pipes a low freezin temperatures that week ago on the coldest night)! has known for 82 years ghee stppengzoe' freezing spell, ecided to take all possible Tho mson Kernaghan & Co, cautions to prevent a recur- MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Two coal fires and two elec- tric heaters have been kept go- ing night and day for the dual purpose of drying out the soak- ed rooms and preventing fur- OPERATING DI ther bursts. That did 'not give on sufficient coverage of the vul- To Sufficient coverage of the vul-! TORONTO - MONTREAL secure a coal oi] heater. I was 10 lucky. I was able to buy the ONTARIO 725-1104 last one which a dealer had in No Steirs To Climb - k. There had been a tremen- | RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY.. ous run on them 725-4305 Having sequred the heater, | When You Want Insurance Look For The Man Who Displays This Symbol He is a member of the Independent Insurance Agents Association. His first and foremost interest is to serve you to the best of his ability. He has a vast insurance market from which to obtain whatever types of cover- age you need. TO QUALIFY TO USE THIS SYMBOL AN AGENT MUST BE A bona-fide member in good standing of a recognized Independent Insurance Agents Association. - Have written contract with a capital stock company. Maintain his own office separate from any insurance company premises. Own his own renewals. 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Any licensed driver in Ontario or in Quebec can obtain automobile insurance from one of the listed Independent Insurance Agents, Call today. McCALLUM GENERAL INSURANCE 521 Rossland Rd, West Oshawa McMURTRY INSURANCE AGENCY 21 King St. W. Oshawa C, E, MORLEY Pickering Ontario MURDOCH GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE 37 King St. East L. ELDON NELSON 53 Hillcroft St. NELSON E. OSBORNE 7 Lovers Lane Bowmanville OSHAWA INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD, 112 Simcoe St. North Oshawa PEACOCK-BOYD INSURANCE LTD. 222 King St. East Oshawa DONALD M. POLSON 495 Masson St. C. H. ROBINSON 152 Harwood 5S. Ajax, Ontario Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa ROBLIN & DULMAGE 102B Byron St. South A. S. ROSS 1412 King St. East H. G, ROUGHLEY LTD. 64 King St. East SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 360 King St. West ANDREW SUWALA 453 Bader Ave. _ FRANK E, TURNEY LTD. 47 Prince St. GEORGE H. VICK LTD. 108 Brock St. North - RALPH H. VICKERY 46 King.St. West W. R, WESTLAKE 211 Mary St. W. B. WHITE INSURANCE LTD. 110 King St. East E. 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