SE SO EO EP HP FFT RIGS Minister Fights : "To Protect Job The deceased was born ii Newport, monmoutnshire. He} WINNIPEG (CP)--An embat- was a resident of whitoy tor Presbyterian minister has eight years comung to VLanaaa 4a years ago. rior to living m 'Whiwy, he resided in Sraup- ion, Colungwood and sort rerry. Mr. Lawrence was the owner of Wavid's Drive-in Restaurant, Whitpy. He was married in 1930 in Hesicu, sliagesex, bngiand. Mr, 4 was a Otucer Or sienry biTees MIgh Stock Market ~ Today's luotations in aniess lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- hts, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is previous boad-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS a Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ssee~ i} E 5 5 3 ay Ag hse A ed: BER f | Es i fe a group of 67 in Mr. Hasson's peti- i "7 fi iit a ia fill: af i i ais sessuseesuet 2 a . Alan Hasson says that loses the legal battle and ousted from Norwood church he'll conduct services in a nearby hall. The 37-year-old Scots - born i +8 Fee E ispute. Mr. Hasson fought back from the pulpit as well as through the courts. > + . SSsgustcyeye Sigsustuusge FFE he : e 38 i Re e + e (=) guteeeteg FE Sepege tetas! Bs Ee 4 cet 3 i-7 z ee, gebdogslac¥abigeddicdsDeltetes He claims an "opposition" group in the Norwood church clergyman was dismissedjhas spread lier about him and March 9 by the Presbyterian|falsely branded him a '"'villain, Church's Winnipeg Presbytery.|drunkard, rebel and a man School, a memoer of Vomposue/But Mr. Hasson got a tempo-|whose wife was about to leave Loage, Al' ana AM; Aeysione|rary court injunction blocking| him." your 'houry' Gum Me wasl Wer oe sialon toe "hemane sastone Whiwy 'y Ciup. He was ¢ Z for "* also a memper of All Saints' Bo seonlly use yg oe Fo Presbyterian Church softball Anglican Church, Whitby. , |motion for a permanent injunc-\(eam by the un-Christian-like Surviving are his wife, Mrs.|tion Wednesday. score of 21-2." Phoebe irene (Jo) Lawrence; s 8 1 ee 4 z i i : ; f i a iH 3 3 tS : 28 F a0 i aEs i eo E L : i z z Be [ [ wengacgsydoulsbacgectasy c ay i aft i fi f Fe By g 3 E 38 if 1 st sf op 4 U2Zz & | * g "5 Bey = i 22 a [ HY z i ba A crowd of 150 at the service 0 + . : | : : iy ge i 35 8 3 ? & HI (Continued from Page 23) 32--Articles for Sale GENTLEMAN's suit, navy blue, size 40, .|Hike new, $30. Apply 164 Stevenson Road "|North, 728-' DRAPES 48" width, lined, floral de- sign, black background, expensive ma- terial, $15. Telephone 723-3545. SHOWCASE, glass, 6 ft., nage 'eg hg 4 fectionery or novelty store, . ¥ So 5 King W 725-4543. ALLEN SHANTZ The death of Allen Shantz, 860 Colborne street east, oc- curred Tuesday Mar. 19, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Shantz had had a very short illness. : . A son of the late Moses and Susannah Shantz, he was born Dec. 14, 1867, in Waterloo. Mr. Shantz married the late Lucinda %88,|Martin, June 11, 1896, in Kit- | chener. A resident of Oshawa for the in his 63rd year. A yore ag service | 2.2838. will be held in AH Saini Thursday evening, inter- desired contributions may WE buy, sell ana exchange used fur- niture or anything you have. The City .| Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street ade| South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. to the Canadian Cancer Society. There GUN (old antique)wanted. Also ol T ments Chapel, Whitby. RUSH, M: Landow the Ajax - Pickering Hospital Wednesday, March 20, 1963, Mary oa gy hen , Ontario, dear sister of a 4 etioend Ne High' > Eevweck Aveane Nort. Ajax). service and committal in chapel on Friday, March 22 at 3 Intomtanent Erskine Cemetery at GHANTZ, Allen Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gener- March 19,/ 263-2695. ei Hospital on Tuesday, no period. fy the W. C. Town Funeral! 47 Windsor Avenue, William the Home, Pickering (just east of p.m. Oshawa 725-8183. past 15 years, he came here from Waterloo where he had 7a-3774,|farmed all his life where the city now stands. For 12 years -|Mr. Shantz was town assessor steer|of Waterloo. He was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, and was a former elder of First United Church, Waterloo. Mr. Shantz was secretary of the North Waterloo Farmer's In- stitute for 20 years, and a mem- |MAKE OFFER! Seven-room cottage to be dismantied, situated Whitby. Apply Vickery Real Estate. TYPEWRITERS, one Of | ster, elec HONEST Cal's Furniture and ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry R ber of the public' school board for 12 years in Waterloo. He was the oldest living graduate -| of OAC. In his 96th year, Mr. Shantz was recently Oshawa's oldest five-pin bowler. He was a mem- ber of the Community Recrea- and Beverley mattress furniture Your authorized GE dealer. Honest Cal's, on Varcoe's Road, 9.30 - 9.30. Telephone 728-9191. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances, Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or lines, Contact 1963, Allen Shantz, beloved the late Lucinda Martin and father of Oshawa, in Resting at the Good his 96th year. Funeral Home, ClSELLING furniture or appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliance tore, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. with service in the chapel . Interment further} vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. Friday,|B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- Mount t|teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- 725-4543. Funeral Osh:wa General Hospital day, March 19, 1963, Nellie on Tues- Sobil in her|RUG 25' x 9', ail wool, tone on tone, Beta wife of Paul Sobil|grey, HAVE you furniture or appliances for sale? We buy, sell and exchange. Mc- Keen's Used Furniture, Simcoe South, 725-5181 or 725-6457. $125. Excellent condition, Tele- r of Tom, Peter, Paul phone 725-2969. (May) Taunton, Frank of Florida and Stev Columbus, Mrs, Sobil is resting Melntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Requiem mass St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Chi ure, | Singers, ee of | pi vd © refrigerator, 12 cubic foot. Ex- BIL cellent condition. Telephone 725-4805 0: apply 112 Adelaide Street West, Oshawa. in|RECONDITIONED sewing machines, $19 up. By your rt Street on at 9.90 a.m. Interment ' at the Home Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. FIVE-PIECF gray and March 21, St. Gregory's|Centre, 329 Funeral | 7: and dealer, Oshawa Sewing Simcoe Street South, 28-2391, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 white suite, $25. size, walnut din- ing table, $10. Good condition. Tele- phone 723-1702, flex Evenings TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- three hundred new and used. We buy, Hamilton Office sell, rent, service. Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. 21 FOOT house trailer "Iron- wood", three rooms, furnished, gas stove, electric refrigerator, shower and bathroom facilities. 728-4955. LARGE mirror, $35; kitchen cabinet, h arti BARBRON -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Elsie J. Harbron, who passed away on March 2, 1961. Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod We biess the years we had with you with God. But you left us with a memory we own. are proud to --Lovingly remembered by daughter Bernice, son-in-law Wayne and grand- children Gordon and Diane. OKE » Thomas Oke. Mothe: Passed away September 25, 1 Sadly missed by the family. -- In loving memory of Mr. and r, who pass- oS ae bo eee icles, must be sold. Apply 160 Brock Street East after 6.30 p.m. PORTABLE automatic record player complete with radio, twin speakers. -jmodern, green, swivel rocking chair. Graetz polka German radio. 114 Dur- ham Street near Shopping Centre. 16-FOOT house trailer "Biltrite", sleeps four, custom built, button-on canvas many extras. $900. Telephone Vacuum Cleaners FILTER QUEEN New & Used Machines Filters 12 for $1.50-- 30 for $3.50 Repairs at low factory rates. Nylon Hose, Old Fittings $9.95 FILTER QUEEN SALES (Oshawa) 323 King Street West 728-7552 See and Hear the New Admiral Stereos AT PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe St. N. 723-3043 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT 12 ft. car top model. 7¥% hp, Fishing Scott Motors RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLA' IN OUR SHOWROOM. Complete Monument ond Inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 COMPLETE $499 OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 COOK'S TRAILER SALES ~ __ GLENDALES 13 - 14-16-17 ft. Parts -- Hitches -- Awnings HIGHWAY 2 COURTICE or LANSDOWNE TEXACO Simcoe North (City Limits) OPEN EVENINGS 723-9534 a BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler, Ma- son, O.M.C, and, Larson Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors, Open Until 8 p.m. MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. ALUMINUM BOAT |#=#2 tion A iation Mr. Shantz was predeceased by his wife, Dec. 30, 1953. He is daily) survived by one daughter, Miss Marie Shantz, Oshawa. He was the last of a large family of 12, and lived to be the oldest of the family. 8 Mr. Shantz will be at the Goode Funeral Home, Waterloo, from Thursday noon. Funeral service will be in the chapel Friday, Mar. 22, at 2 p.m. Rev. R. H. McColl; First United Church minister, will conduct in Mount Hope Cemetery, Wat- erloo. For further particulars con- tact the Armstrong Funeral Home. MRS. ANTHONY RUSH The death of Mrs. Anthony Rush, 47 Windsor avenue, Ajax, occurred Wednesday, March 20, at Ajax Pickering Hospital af- ter a lengthy illness. She was in her 65th year. The former Mary Landow, "Ishe was born in Germany. Mrs. Rush was a resident of Ajax for the past seven years. Prior to that time she lived in Dun- barton coming to Canada in 1930, She was an adherent to St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. Surviving are her husband and a brother, William Landon, of Germany. The body is at W. E. Sherrin Funeral Home, Pickering. The funeral service will be held Friday, March 22, at 2 p.m. in the chapel conducted by Rev. Rex Norman, minister of St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. skine Cemetery Vault, barton. PHILIP IVOR LAWRENCE Lawrence, 413 Byron the service. Interment will be| 'hildre Entombment will be in Er- Dun- The death of Philip Ivor street south, Whitby, occurred Tues- day, March 19, at Oshawa Gen- a daughter, Mrs. B. WDuittiela (Dapmune Elizabeth), of 'Toronto and a son, David Jom, oi Whitby. Also surviving are four sis- ters, Mrs. S. branton (Mary), Redcar, England; Mrs, ---W: Powell (May), Mrs. T. Turne His attempted dismissal fol- lowed a one-month investigation by the Presbytery into a charge that he disrupted the unity and harmony of the Norwood con- gregation. 67 ASKED CHECK The allegations were made by Sunday night dropped a special offering plate sent around to get contributions for Mr. Hasson's defence fund. Mr. Hasson has filed defama- tion of character suits against) Co Gs two parishioners. These cases also are pending. Bbstelsentesetagststssases gtsyt geez ortuagguen BEE PSP itt Geir td i e S bd s $200 into ip Me al BesFctenuytoby ged itary wees geleleSse¥sdeenits HesksBaiugtek Bésisbsouyhebggediiaus #8 "3 gpeitghttgtaqtgf8hzetitenScsse gees fie PPrrtiitisss ttt au8 ghesgBecdgiaslazcgscgsydoukscogguyhasg i F y i 9 ghes8,ufagybscdgs. clay phes8,ndagykecdgioe Szgeste bey a a +4 +i+ es Fe (Nellie) and Mrs. I, Davies (Hilda), all of Ebbvale, Wales and a brother, Harry L, Law- rence, also of Ebbvale, and three grandchildren, Mr. Lawrence is at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. The funeral service will be held in All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby, Thursday, March 21, at 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. Stanley Armstrong, rector of All Saints' Anglican Church, Cremation and inter- ment wil be in St. James Cemetery, Torcnto. There will be no visitations at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society if desired. MRS. PAUL SOBIL, SR, The death of Mrs. Paul Sobil Sr. occurred Tuesday, March 19 at Oshawa General Hospital. for three years. A daughter of the late Timo- thy and Nellie Temeczko, she was born June 15, 1888 in Aus- tria. Mrs. Sobil was a resident of Oshawa for the past 55 years. She married Paul Sobil, May 22, 1909 in Port Hope. The de- ceased was a member of St. George's Ukrainian Roman Catholic Church. She is survived by her hus- band, five sons, Peter, Paul Jr., and Tom, all of Taunton; Frank, Clearwater, Fla and Steven, Columbus; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lyczba (May), Taunton as well as 7 grand- mn, The body is at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. A requiem high mass will be sung Thursday. March 21, at 9.30 a.m. in St. George's Ukrainian Roman Catholic Church by Rev. J. C. Lge bn Interment will be in St. Gregory's Ceme- ry. Prayers will be said at the funeral home, Wednesday, March 20, at 8 p.m. FUNERAL OF ARTHUR COLE The memorial service for Ar- thur Cole, who died at the Osh- awa General Hospital, Saturday, March 16, in his 62nd year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, March 19, at 2 pm. Rev. A. G. Mitchell, of Brace- bridge, and formerly minister of Gibbons Street Baptist Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were R. Cole, J. Cole, J. McDougal, W. Fenton, D. Fenton and E. Woods. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM JOSEPH SLOMAN liam Joseph Sloman, who died Sunday, March 17, at Hillsdale Manor, in his 73rd year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, March 19, at 3.15 p.m. Rev, A, E. Lark, minister of 32--Articles for Sale VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free estimates. Parts, chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser. vice, Call anytime. 728-0591. lent condition. time after 6 p.m. attachments, brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- GIRL'S bicycle, 28 inch frame, excel- Telephone 668-5169 any-/Thompson, R. Braid and M. Albert Street United Church, of- ficiated. He was assisted by -|Rev. A. S. Markham, of To- ronto. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were G. Cuthbert, G. Kirtley, S. Somerville, P. Eno. STUDENTS A super value, approxi- paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap ply Oshawa es Office, Whitby. ill Dundas Street West. mately 630 sheets of letter size typing 44 People Killed BUY AND SELL, good One NORGE automatic washer and dryer, used furniture i location only Furniture, 444 Simcoe street 723-3271. twin set, deluxe model, $185, Inglis suds saver, automatic washer, $95. Guaran- |. Chester's » Bi In Iranian Clash TEHRAN, Iran (Reuters)-- Forty-four persons, including 10 policemen, were killed and more than 100 injured in a clash between government TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes Guar- anteed. One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. : McKeen's Used Furniture 426 Simcoe S. 725-5181 or 725-6457 forces and rebel tribesmen at Fars, in southern Iran, it was announced Tuesday. Premier Assadollah Alam said the government is in full She had been in failing health It The memorial service for Wil- By THE CANADIAN PRESS The St. Lawrence Gulf north shore Tuesday was described as terrain so hard it is some- times difficult to bury the dead and so barren the inhabitants must dig roots for fuel. Henri Coiteux (L--Duplessis) told the Quebec legislature of the hardships during debate on a bill creating a single munic- ipality out of the area. The bill, given approval in principle, sets up one munic- ipality along some 250 miles of coast opposite Anticosti Island. will encompass some 20 small communities with about 4,000 residents, who eke out a living from fishing and hunting. Mr. Coiteux in whose riding the municipality--to be named the Municipality of the North Gulf Shore Area Hardships Cited assistance, money to aid ward." latures: mended . that ted methods Jobless Fund Balance Drops Even Lower OTTAWA (CP) -- The down- ward plunge in the unemploy- ment insurance fund acceler- ated in February, the fund's balance dropping by $32,357,161 to a low of $39,442,839 at the --" end, it was reported to. lay. the fund will be exhausted about the end of this month. There were predicions by re- liable sources late last year that the fund would be bank- rupt by March or April. At the current rate of decline,| without it. am. Shore of the Gulf of St. Law- rence--is located, said that set- son ag ting it up would open the door to installation of electricity and construction of roads, make the area eligible for winter works, and make it easier te get social ic. Mr. Coiteux, noting that the|/nélis federal government is spending countries, said charity starts at home and added: north shore first, Africa after- Developments in other legis-| ron Halifax--a select committee on labor legislation has recom- Trade Union Act remain un-|Ma altered for the present, but sug- province's labor picture. FOR SALES TAX? Winnipeg --T. C.- Hillhouse| por, (L--Selkirk) accused the Pro- gressive Conservative govern- by ment of setting up a royal com- mission on municipal taxation so the commission would rec-|¢ ommend a sales tax for Mani- toba, one of the last provinces me Victoria--Lands Minister Ray|s Williston of British Columbia} 5¥° said of the Peace River power project that tenders will be a April 4 'for the main|2* Tr Beeezesse boy FE $ & & < +41 FEE FF FEE Luts? 33 zseuag 2 BEERS Ty ASRERSESSTE Hey +1 Fe SyedgylZiie So yesuege gbased. tLL = qu" 2333 ~ giosedé, .csuess f = BSsss = gfese8 * > + xh Fy Pi 33 sBontusggteSg beac srek ORONO -- Fifteen members of the Orono Hi-C attended a Hi-C conference at King Street United Church in Oshawa re- cently. Hi-C groups were present from Newcastle, Bowmanville, Ajax, Oshawa, Greenwood, Co- lumbus, Orono and Whitby. The guest speaker for the afternoon session was Rev. Duncan White from Peter- borough and following his ad- dress a discussion was held on "What is the Gospel?" 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WHITBY, OSHAWA gedsests8clSeaesse2 geune~8. geszsauar.8.58..x8iyhs seopgauen B88. oebeehs 2 = = 63 64 250 $i4% M% M% Nealon Rae BOWMANVILLE The January drop was $27,- During February the fund paid out $58,741,718 in benefits and received $26,381,492 in rev- enue, chiefly the contributions of workers, employers and the federal government. The result- ing deficit ate into the fund's dwindling reserve balance. Last year Parliament author- ized the government to use $25,- 000,000 to bolster the fund in the event of an emergency, but this month must be used before the end of the current fiscal year which comes March 31. After that date, any emer- gency payment to the fund would have to be obtained by Governor - General's warrants authorized by cabinet, This as- sistance could be designated as a loan, to be returned when the fund is solvent again in the high-employment summer sea- son. Armed Forces Pay Increase Foreseen OTTAWA (CP) -- There was widespread belief in official cir- cles today that Prime Minister Diefenbaker will announce soon an across - the - board pay in. crease of six or seven per cent' for the 120,000 members of the armed forces. Any increase, it was reported, would be retroactive to Octo- ber, 1962. The armed forces re- ceived their last pay increase in October, 1960. It was reliably reported that several months ago the chiefs of staff of the armed forces re- jected a government proposal for a pay increase for officers control of the situation, only retroactive to April, 1962. 34--Lost and Found WHITE "Polo" children's pet. Wearing choke chain. Telephone 723-7167. 36--Legol male Samoyed Jog, answer to { will not be responsible for any debts contra: NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Take notice that John Camp- bell of Oshawa, Ontario will no longer be responsible for ony purchases made by Verna Diane Campbell, Pur- chases affected: all those since March 7th, 1963. Dated 18th March 1963. JAMES A. MACDONALD, Solicitor, inal Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 286 King St. W., Oshowa Sol for John C WANT TO GET BEH ae THE BANK OF TORK lule® LOAN IND A NEW WHEEL? A LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED Be x X, x NOVA SCOTIA XXX x oe x $300,000,000 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for cash as follows: --10 month 314% non-callable bonds due February 1, 1964 issue price: 99.20% Yielding about 4.23% to maturity ' Interest payable August 1 and February 1 : Four hs' i payable A 1, 1963 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,008 and --2 year 444% non-callable bonds due April 1, 1965 Issue price: 99.50% Yielding about 4.51% to maturity Interest payable October 1 and April 1 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,008 Bank of Canada has already agreed to acquire a Bonds, open as to maturity. Proceeds of the offering will be used to refund $300,000,000 of 2349 Government of Canada Bonds maturing April 1, 1963. The new 3% Bonds are an addition to $125,000,000 of 34% Bonds due February 1, 1964 and dated February 1, 1963. The new 444% Bonds are an addition to $50,000,000 of 434% Bonds due April 1, 1965 and dated October 1, 1962. Both new issues will be dated April 1, 1963 and will bear interest from that date. Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada. Principal is payable at any Agency of Bank of Canada. Interest is payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank without charge. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest. Definitive bonds will be available on or about April 1, 1963 and thereafter in two forms: bearer form with coupons attached (this form may be registered as to principal) and fully registered form with interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both forms wifl be in the same denominations and fully interchangeable as.to denomination and/or form without charge (subject to Government transfer requirements where applicable). minimum of $100,000,000 of the new The new issues are authorized under authority of an Act of the Parliament of Canada and both principal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. Subscriptions, subject to allotment, may be made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through any investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributor or through any bank in Canada. The books of the loan will close at 6.00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, March 13, An official prospectus may be obtained from any Agency of Bank of Canada. Orrawa,; Marca 18; 1963. ee, Oe ee ee ee ee eee ee ee MALE TALE AT SENS 1 SERIE