Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1963, p. 14

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Football Conference Friday an- nounced the signing of Roger|of his exploits. - Locke of Arizona State Univer-| : -- sity, six-foot-three offensive and - defensive end from Muskegon, | |\Mich. Last year he caught 12) Thomson Kernaghan & Co, jpasses for 215 yards and two MEMBERS OF THE touchdowns. WILLS SIGNS TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE _ | LOS ANGELES (AP)--Maury TO TORONTO - MONTREAL Wills, Los Angeles Dodgers renio 220°1104 shortstop who established a ma- jor league base stealing record ONTARIO No Stairs To Climb last season of 104, signed his contract Friday. It calls for RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, 725-4305 manager Buzzy Bavasi because 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 11, 1963 SPORTS BRIEFS RIDERS WANT PARKER 1 Net | REGINA (CP)--Bob Kramer, Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| president of Saskatchewan » 500 110 10 110 Roughriders of the Western 2000 25) As 25 {Football Conference, said Fri- 17500 19% 19 154% + Maiday his club is. prepared to igo jot ~2 {match any bids for Edmonton --10 [Jackie P star quarterback, _onrruans "Today's Stock Market Listings BIRTHS | we Gece Coe « ar ident of Hillsdale Manor, died "WOBER -- Gottfried and Marie (nee) Saturday, Feb, 9, following a| iarmid to announce| on February 9.\She was in her 8ist year. st Oukawa Gesersl Hoepitel. -/ Born in. Toronto she was e "pro 3 of your\daughter of the late Mr. an weised Event can be announced to\Mrs, Frederick Nott. She was| pour friends and relatives in The Oueian adherent of the United) stock tone. 723-3 Pou Church, | Abitibi 23-3492--A courteous Ad-writer } spl assist you tm writing Birth) Married in Toronto, the a powell |mer Annie Louise Nott was pre-| ts ck ae us DEATHS ul Net Gales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 900 390 208 320 5000 110 725 875 500 370 235 11 Net ; Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock 735 49 4948 10S Pete 100 205 205 205 if nog i 740 $19% 19% 199% lGent Del 100 $18% 18% 18% --%/C Mic Mae 987 $5% 5% 3% -- 1s\C West P $864 8514 8644 | Fargo 300 257 257 257 --3 $424 42 42 --%/H B Oil G 125 $153 1586 Lites M4 | $15% i5% 15% a i a4 2 ire 19 19 17% 17 $30 30 W% 17% Wh 1% TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Feb. 11 Quotations in cents unless marked $. sickness of the past few years.|2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- | nights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is jfrom previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 231 $41% 41% 41% 08H DB DS 100 250 250 «250 Stock Iron Bay |Jacobus Jonsmith Joutel Keeley-F Btock GNC 280 pr GN Cap Bw |Greyhnd |Hard Carp Hawker § Hawker pr 700 ig Pee oF Jackie Parker. Kramer said he ete ke a is not too hopeful of obtaining 2100 275 275 275 Parker because the American 4000 2 "40% 42 tg (quarterback has indicated he 1000 29 «29 {wants to go to a larger city. 5000 137 137 137 7 Cd 1S ee 18 | | BOMBERS SIGN END age #4---%! WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg | Blue Bombers of the Western a | $5%% $67% 50 $49 $50% $6% 879% 857% 5'4 ie $45,000. The new contact rep- resents a sizable increase for the little fellow, who started the 1962 season at $24,000 but was boosted to $30,000 by general ? : 50% 6% 644 |Pac Pete 7914 79% -- %|Permo 57) 57s + «M4 | Peruv Oi 325 325 325 |Provo Gas $555 we 5% ate 300 $10 1 --- Me) 120 $15% 1544 1516 -- | Secur Free 350 $16% 16% 16% + ¥4/Spooner 285 $20% 20% 20% | Triad Oi 200 $i1% 12% 11% -- %/Un Oils 270 $15 15 15 |W Decaita 5" 200 168 165 168 600 122 120 120 509 10% 10% i0%-- 168100 21 19% 21 200 103 103 103 --2@ Mm 6 --~% 500 4 4 4 2+ ou 2100 47 «47 «47 759 9 9 9 100 900 1000 301% 36 Maritime +1 Matach | Mattgmi McK 37% 3T% 37% -- wi enen 6 6 a | Mentor 70 +67 69 | 1 . sho | Alta Dis vt , Gecoaa. by her ye ane tea Gas 825 920% 29% 2% TOY gyn A jdied in November, 1951. Mrs. 11. Gas pr 20 108% 108% 1081 + % |Jockey C Carey has been a resident Of/an Gas B pr 30 $107% 107% 1074 + %4 Kelly D A CAREY, Annie Louise |Oshawa for the past 33 years.|Alla Gas'w 170 820 020 #29 --S Kelvinator i i | " de Hillsdale Manor on Saturday, Feb| She is survived by a daugh-| aig C pr ee ee ee Fin A ot the inie George Carey' and jov-|tet, Miss Adele Carey of Oril-| 1535 $23% 234% -- %4 | Leland img mother of Miss Adele Carey, Orillia,/lia and two sons, John F./aryg B pr 25 $50% 0% - | Levy ne ee ee dJebn F., Oshawa, Norman W., me Carey, Oshawa and Norman W.'Ashdown B Bd Biba Bi ae pet Ail og 110 Jue oe ean bra rento, Mrs. : JAW Su: 5 * a é | * Goeey is resting at Meistosh - Anderson|Carey, Toronto. Hat Sug A. 2100. $2346 23M LobCo B s | = 800 64670 5000 900 «6900 ivi Steel 8372 $373 LobCo pr $49% 49% 49% -- YA! Accra anaes =| Also surviving are three) Miss Stel ems se $17 174. Ii eds grandchildren and one great-| 'Autofab. B 700 $55 $22% ma 2244 + WIA" Arcadia i grandchild. |Bank Mont $65 65 2 312% 12% 12%) + *#IA Are Bw | ; {Bank NS S73% 73% 73% |Ati C Cop »| A funeral service will be held Beav Lum 5 : ' 25 Paased Hillsdale Manor, 35 6 OS ~ Meee 5% Aumaa go Aaa , < "Intosh- .| Bell. Pho $537 53% 53% + Va! "aay, February. 10, 1963,,at the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu mel "rage 53% | 5 853% 5346 53% -- '| Mid West year, Richard Monroe | neral Home, Tuesday, Feb. 12, prazii . acs Molson A , District); | € 3 Moore Susannah at 2 p.m. Rev. H. A, Mellow, |BA ha rt $1 5 + we lNee Cont of Eva minister of Northminster Unit-| 56 5 ' iNat Drug % + Of Oshawa; a j ser-| BC ey 100 9 +1 'Noranda WS sedinnis), of Elmvale, Alice|ed Church, will org ae') Eh A 96 100 998 6 mb Direc (Mrs, H. Henry); Mary (Mrs. M.| Vices. Interment will be in Os Cale ' nae Reg oho Tracey), both of Oshawa; William of awa Union Cemetery. ; %4|/Oshawa A Saskatchewan: Ares eile riot H . % Page Hers y of Whitby; Hamley of C Brew tnt Laurie of Oshawa. esting at the) RICHARD MONROE HOSKIN (¢ Brew | James H. Lynn Funeral Wednesday | The death of Richard Monroe jcan Cetan Faveery 13 at 2 p.m. Temporary en-| Hoskin, formerly il Pode © Goll pe = tombment Eimvale Cemetery Chapel. / road, Oshawa, occurred Sunday,|¢ predge 250 lr Hillsdale Manor. He'C Frbks B00 HOWIE, Kim Ellen \Feb. 10, at Hillsdale Manor. " ! ebruary| had been ill for over two yearsic 4 In pr 1000 ky 400 beloved and was in his 82nd year. € Hydro 350 William | C Imp Bk Howie and sister of Wade in her 2nd) A son of the late James and'c ind Gas year, Funeral was held from the pam Victoria Hoskin, he was born in pi mrong Funeral Home 2pm." Iner.| Norland, Victoria County. \C Tire A aot: Omawe Uses Comonry. | The deceased had lived in GWYN sis 23 years. Previously Chat-Gai MUNRO, Robert | Oshawa for 23 years Ein. \chrvsler At his residence, Port Eimsley, on|he was a resident of the Elm.) (or een ae lay, February 9, 1963, beloved yale District for 25 years andiCon Bidg pr 100 saturd: ee Bee Oe ene eee of Janet| ved in Norland for 14.years. [Soo MS 290 (Mrs. T. Simpson) and William of Osh-} He married | zs jsannah Isobel Hoskin, Oct. 19,!coen*inr = 3 vp |Tower st 00 § +1." eae 9 4 96 3000 | St awa, Robert of Streetsville. Resting Hope, She pre- Crush pr -- "IE Amphi 100 265 265 265 Sud Cont a the Blair and Son Funeral Home,/ , . Service will be held on Monday,|1904 in Port Cr big phd 9 ist Seag 9 '* he East Ma April 10, 1962. 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He said the matter is| I have forgotten|Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale.|didn't earn any pats on the/nent goaltender over the last 10/in Head's hands but added: "I| times they sve me smile|The funeral service will be held|back from her coach. lyears, may be at an end. |just hope it-isn't a case of goal-| ee eee |Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m.| Abby, fast becoming a Cana- Plante, 34, has suffered pains|tender's nerves." | Temporary entombment will be;dian woman counterpart ofjin his right hip and thigh for|_In Plante's absence, Cesare \In Elmvale Cemetery Chapel. |Bruce Kidd, dazzled them in the Jast two months and his con-|Maniago filled in as Canadiens' @MITH -- In loving memory of a| jthe Sunpapers 17th annual All-\dition is becoming worse each |S0altender. Gear son-in-law, Grant ' -- who FUNERAL OF \Eastern indoor games, butiday, "We'll keep Maniago with the Miiwers remembered y Mr. and Mre| PERCY A. HEGADORN [failed to impress coach Paull te made his return to the(t€4™." Said. Blake. "But if George A. Harris. | The funeral of Percy A. Hega-|Poce. 'National Hockey League here|Jacaues is able to play regu- SMITH -- In loving nemory of our @orn, who died Thursday, Feb.) She knocked 3.7. seconds off! Saturday night after an absence | /@ly we'll farm him (Maniago) dear son, Grant, who passed away Feb.|/7, was held Saturday, Feb. 9, at/the old record with a time of! of three games and helped out so he can play regularly 3 250 50 $100% 1 15 39 $68 20 $140 225 816% 125 $2044 53 32 No Appointment Needed Sales to 11 a.m.: 2,172,000, BREAKS RECORD SYDNEY, Australia (AP)--| De @MWG 'Satoko Tanaka of Japan shat- | re : | { DALAL Co jtered the world's record for the }women's 220-yard and 200-metre backstroke Sunday in a dual meet with a powerful New South Wales team. The 21-year-/ old Olympic veteran swam the} event in two minutes 29.6 sec-| onds, slashing 5.6 seconds off! | Har-Min Hasaga Heath ~ %/Hud Bay . L Power | Township. bordel ' sate | Surviving are five sons, W. J.| | Hoskin, Saskatchewan, James) Ld s » who| Archer, Bowmanville; Ivan,| 1gal | Ajax; ne. get four daugh. very jeaf.| vaurie, Oshawa and four daugh-| Bi casets Sak orm sacnamabars Mrs. Harold Wheeler,} 34 220% Hydra Ex Hamley, Elmvale and) Sadly missed and ever remembered! ters, by son, Mervyn, June and family. ((Fya); Mrs. Melville Henry, } | U.S. Trade Mark Registered Opticians Over 3,000,000 Satistied Customers | Shatt | on "rer, Matters ORA wad ¢ a (Alice); and Mrs. Melville Tra-| Bear ieee 'ind. grandad. 'James| CY, (Mary), all of Oshawa and} | Cramb, who passed away Feb. "Auayee| Mrs. Andrew McGinnis, Cros- ecor | and Maralyn. | ! Also surviving are a brother, BALTIMORE (CP) -- Abby; John, Port Perry, as well as 20 Hoffman of Toronto, who turned {grandchildren and 10 HOURS: East 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Open Wed. 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Those whom we love go out of sight) Durno, Walter Hurrie, Earl Mc-! ,,, aie But never out of mind, \Lean, William Davis, Colin Mor-|_ The old record--2:17.4 -- was They are cherished in the hearts (°.) oll) : jset last year by Sandra Knott! splits," Of those they left behiad \tison and Robert Hegadorn. (| @° : ' | Splits, had Wad te ae ble ways, jof Cleveland who finished a dis- Bill Upright and just to the end of his FUNERAL OF jtant second to Abby Saturday. Sincere and true in' hesrt and mind) FRANCIS JOHN COWLING | Another Canadian, Beautiful memories he left behind The funeral service of Fran-|Of Brampton, Ont., Lovingly remembered by his wife Mary and son, Eric. better than| with To said Poce, coach of the} run . 2:10.8 0 utdoors with) third. pe Hampton Friday, Feb. 8, in hisjand Pat Traynor of. Villanova skates. ------~|83rd year, was held Monday,/University and Hylke Van Der {Feb. 11, in the Morris Funera!!Wal of Hamilton who now runs |Chapel, Bowmanville. for Nebraska State University. Rev. P. W. Page, minister of; Dave Ellis of Toronto placed |Hampton United Church, con-|second in the two-mile run ducted the service. Interment}winner Michel Bernard | was in Hampton Cemetery France who was clocked in 8:54 MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY | palibearers were Gilbert Ad-| American Debbie .Thompscn IN. OUR SHOWROOM leock, Lavern Clemens, John an explosive . speedster pees Pores _eoument and | Rundle, Baden Pingle, Sid Cor-| Frederick, Md., sliced one-tenth! nscription Service. ig i --_ Robbins. " of i Ae land off the women's 60- esides is sister, Mrs.|yard dash mark when sht won! 92 SIMCOE SOUTH | Sidney Hockaday (Nellie), ofja trial heat with a spectacular! Phone 723-1002 of Whitby, Mr. Cowling is sur-|clocking of 6.7 seconds, jvived by four nephews and) While Miss Hoffman won her CARD OF THANKS ¢c.:. nieces. They are: Stanley! ey ent, all Debbie got out of her Cowling, of Oshawa; Mrs Les effort was a mora! victory. In LAMBERT Stephenson (Olga), of Enfield: the -- The Lambert family) Mrs. Les Cochrane (Norma), of! 'wishes to acknowledge with deep appre-| ynfie}d: ,eiation the kindness, sympathy, cards . Mrs. Frank Lycett and beautiful floral tributes extended| to| somethir Trophy seven and his "Do y finals of the dash, she was/again?" edged by Willy White, the two-! time Olympian, in 6.8 seconds.| CENTURY NOTE ithing in jease. She should be able to doin the dressi Head, of|ing aggravated." | Miante, winner of the Vezina} last seasons NHL's best goaltender, was forced out of the lineup early in the season and again last week. His career has also been interrupted by an jasthmatic condition in the past é now jis flecked with grey. H ou feel ready to play! |gces numb. ronto Maple Leafs. : Sie But Plante was slow gettin, "Jemee smith|TTinity. Anglican Church con-\Torcnito Olympic Club. "Abby!up after making sent arr said Plante, team "'He's unbalanced' somewhere jin here," said Head, ng that's continually six times as in the the close-cropped hair Plante was asked. "I don't know," he answered | "It hurts all the time and then| statuettes dating from the 14th I can't -feel any-| century BC have been found in my leg now." in the} tiod and admitted later} ng room that his {condition isn't good, "It hurts every time I do the physiother-| japist, said he is still trying. tol Jim Irons|determine the cause of won the mile! ailment and thi cis John Cowling, who died injin 4:10.9, defeating Vic Zwolak\a defect Plante's| nks it might be} in his footwear or| | placing his! | hands on his hips. "And his con-| dition keeps getting worse. Ii be-| *s| completed the trip from the jternating goaltenders to give | Plante extra rest. DRIBBLE MILES | FOR KENNEDY | OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-- Eleven University of Okla- homa students, who said they were answering Presi- dent Kennedy's challenge for physical fitness, braved a steady drizzle to dribble a basketball 25 miles Sun- day In one-mile relays, the 11 university campus at Nor- | man to the governor's man- sion in Oklahoma City in three hours and 35 minutes. The president recently asked U.S. marines if they could meet a test of march- ing 50 miles in less than 20 hours--a test first devised by President Theodore Roosevelt. RARE FIND A collection of 65 rare clay | Boeotia, Greece. FOR CLAY-MATE | MIAMI (AP)--The Herald | Says Cassius Clay and Sorny Liston came close to tangling | physically Saturday in an ex- | change of gymnasium jibes Herald sports writer Pat | | Putnam reports that heavy- | weight champion Liston, here | | to defend his title April 4 | against ex-titlist Floyd Patter- son, dropped into a Miami | Beach gym to watch a work- | out by Clay, who may be a | future Liston opponent. Putnam. said Clay "Get him out of here, bum is spying on me." Liston roared "What have I | Zot to spy on you for? You're | no fighter," and offered Clay | $100 a round to be his spar- | i mate "You get in that ring and we'll fight for free right now," | Putnam quoted Clay as say- ing, but others present averted that. yelled | that RAIN SLOWS ROME ROME (Reuters) ~ Constant} matches, along with all matches|rain recently | in the first and second divisions| much he ne the Scottish League, were! League ;down and the city is so subdued! }Ueat motorists involved in colji-| (Dora), of Oshawa; Elgin Cow!l-| by our relatives, friends and neighbors|ing, of Peterborough: Mrs. Dr. W. Baldwin and staff of Brooklin tor and Ray Cowling, all of Whitby; | here are also great-nieces ' Attacks tdelivered a slashing atiack ENGLISH LEAGUE +. Sports Minister R. Maladi, in| {Formosa and Israel imperial-| Division 111 *based on honest and just CON-|Dancaster 1 Stockport 2 perialists trample on the ideals Maladi said a clique headed|Portadown 0 Glentoran 1 jsions do not indulge in their us- at the passing of Mrs. John R. Lam- mer Lee (Jeany. of Fh att Clinic, Rev. R. Love and the Mc- eificient management of the services.| Mrs. Keith Hobben (Joyce), of Ee jand nephews and great-great-| Committ 0 ee LONDON (Reuters) -- Results -against the International Olym-; Divison 1 *a statement Saturday, accused/Charlton 0 Bury 9 sists, capitalists and colonialists| Bristol 4 Brighton 1 * siderations. It was far from the} (All other - English of the Olympic principles which toy G. D. Sondhi of India was} Exhibition bert. We especially wish to thank the Mrs. Harrv McKewen (Ver- Intost-Andereon' Funaral Home --John R. Lambert/Kinsale; Ernest Hockaday,: of nieces and nephews JAKARTA (AP)--After more|! soccer matches played in the 'pic Committee for barring ily sisester 2 Arsenal 0 "the IOC executive committee|Plymouth 4 Middlesbrough 5 in general. Queen's Pk 1 Northampton 3 of the , they designed themselves in the Irish League "sesponsible for the ouster. Coventry 9 Wolverhampton 3 |guments. 2 4 ~~ gaiety usually as | |sociated with the Eternal City.| |postponed.) jPrices are up and sales are| If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! AD BOY RICES! No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. FURNITURE APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 jual arm-waving and heated ar-|f KING ST. 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