Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1963, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 16, 1963 BIRTHS ULASSIFIED MP's Pay Linked Nuclear Plant OBITUARIES Old.Sourdough For Karachi WILLIAM HERMAN SCOTT Funeral service was held Thursday, August 15 for Wil- Giveh Reunion Today's Stock . & TORONTO 1) Am. STOCKS By The Canadian Press ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) SAWYER -- Dale is happy to announce the safe arrival of his baby sister, Tues- day, August 13, 1963 at the Oshawa Gen- era! Hospital, weighing 4 Ibs, 9 ozs. Proud parents are Marg and Walter (Jim). Spe- ciel thanks to Ors. Ross. and Anderson end staff of 4th floor, TEMPLAR -- Ron and Eleanor (nee happy fo the birth of their daughter, Anne Lesile, 7 Ibs. 12 oxs., Wednesday, August 14, 1963. A sister for Lynn. A HAPPY OCCASION -- The birth of child, To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Oshawa day of The ra To Living Costs ians, in 1867, were paid $600 a session, This was increased to $1,000 a session in 1873 and to $1,500 in 1901, Sessional indemnities were raised to $2,500 in 1905, That year the labor department re- ported that the weekly cost of a family budget of staple foods, fuel and light, and rent, was $10.50, The sessional indemnity was raised to $4,000 in 1920 when the labor department es- timated a basket of groceries, fuel and light, and rent, cost $26.13. The next parliamentary ta- By Late 1968 OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. I. H. Us- mani, head of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Authority, said Thursday he expects a Cana- dian-designed and -built nuclear power plant will be generating electricity in Karachi in late 1968 or early 1969, He made the statement in an interview following several days of discussion with Canadian government officials on financ- ing arrangements for the $60,- 000,000 project. Dr, Usmani said he antici- pated no serious difficulties in completing arrangements. with the Canadian government under which Pakistan would buy the power plant from the Canadian General Electric Company Lim- ited on 'a long-term credit plan. The arrangements should be completed within the next few months. The Pakistani physicist said that if Pakistan can get the plant financed through a Cana- dian government agency at a four - per- cent annual interest rate, the Karachi station will be able to produce electricity in competition with a gas-fired plant. In Kingston KINGSTON (CP) -- Herbert Cluett, 88-year-old sourdough, met some of the friends Thurs- day night that he had travelled from the Yukon to. see, Twenty turned out for a din- ner sponsored by the Kingstan Whig-Standard, one of whose reporters had discovered Mr. Cluett wandering in downtown Kingston last Saturday. Mr, Cluett arrived here from Edmonton Aug. 8 to "see if I could find some friends I used to know." He hadn't found any on his own, but a newspaper story brought telephone calls from former acquaintances and the gathering was arranged, Mr. Cluett first arrived in Kingston from England in 1895 and worked here for four years. Then he headed for the Yukon and a life of trapping and pros- pecting, He spent most of his lifetime there, returning to Kingston for periodic visits up to 1933, Among the guests Thursday night was Mrs. Miriam Hannah, a second cousin of the former prospector. Mr, Cluett worked on her father's farm in the 1920s and until this week neither knew the other was still alive. WAS 'YUKON CHARLIE' Also present was a construc-| tion boss, housewives, member of the legislature, Wil- liam Nickel, as well as eight soldiers now stationed at: King- ston who had known Mr. Cluett in the 1950s as Yukon Charlie, a man who tended bar in the town of Burwash Landing, Y.T. Mr. Cluett plans to head west again, possibly next week, but he's not sure if he'll ever re-| turn to the Yukon. | Plan Revealed For National liam Herman Scott who died in Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Tuesday, August 13. He was 55, The service was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Ltd., in Oshawa with Rev. A. W. Ma- gee of Centre Street United Church officiating. Interment followed in Mount Lawn Memor- ial Park, Pallbearers were Paul Scott, Peter Scott, Walter Scott, Clar- ence 'Scott, George Scott and Roderick Connolly. By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)--Official rec. ords say it cost $1,500 to build a six-room brick house in Canada in the early 1900s. Members of Parliament then received an in- demnity of $1,500 a session. Before fleeing Ottawa's heat for their summer recess this year, MPs voted themselves a new pay scale of $18,000 a year, of which $6,000 is a tax-free ex- pense allowance. The MP of 1900 had no' in- come tax to pay. Income taxes were not introduced in Canada until 1917, as a First World War fund-raising measure, continued 32-- Articles for Sale REFRIGERATOR, apartment size, Tele phone 723-7384 before 3 p.m. 1962 JAWA 250 CCM, Telephone after 5 p.m. 728-5315, IT'S FUN to read "Personals" im the Oshawa Timés Classified Section, Don't miss the me s you'll find there is ae near as your telephone. daily. birth just telephone 723- ite is only $1.50, DEATHS LANDER, Eliza (Tise) in Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- @ay, August 15, 1963, Eliza (Tise) Brent widow of Oliver Lander and dear mo- of Mrs, Will Found (Doris), Mrs. ENJOY summer camping with tents, sieeping bags, ground sheets, lanterns, stoves, picnic jugs, coolers, Best prices in town, Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond West, INEXPENSIVE, economical transporta- tion, used motor scooter, excellent con- dition, reasonable priced, After 6 p.m. call John Adam, 725-5666. TRADE two Lionel electric trains, big jue, $150, Fi retiring? Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 16 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net chang from previous board-lot closing Stock Sales High Low a. INDUSTRIALS 200 105 100 100 --5 300 295 295 295 $27% 27% 27% $20%4 20% 20% $27% 27% 274 + Me 51% + VM 82 h"ge Abacon Alta Dist 25 290 pr 80 Arg C P pr 2175 At! Sug xd 217 Bank Mont 103 Bank NS 220 Bejl Phono 1639 BA Oil 960 BC Forest 225 BC Pow 775 BCPh 4% pr 210 Bulld Prod 50 51% 8a 50 62% 70 53% 26% v 50 62% -- Va 70 500 $224 224 22% 200 $22% 22 22% + Ve 100 $882 88Va BBV2 + V4 200 $10%e 10Ve 10%» 550 $10%4 10s 10% 60 180 180 10 5 150 $10% 10% 10% + % 250 $10%4 10% 10% $11% 11% 31, Ww $31% 3) 3+ Ww Cen Malt CAE Cc Brew CBalAw Cc Chem Cc Colliories C_Ind Gas pr 100 CPR 825 $10% 10% 10%-- Ve $51%e 51% 51% $62% 624 624-- lores 125 $15%4 15% 15% + Vo 985 $17 17 = 200 $37% 3778 37% + Exquisite pr 200 $11 a} u Falcon 2212 $56 «55Va 55Ve Fird Cda 508174 174 174 od Fraser 40039 2 oD GMC 25 $78 78 78 Globe A wos) oN u GL_ Paper 225 $19% 19%4 19% G L Pow w 100 $10% 10% 10% Great West 400 75 70 70 Hardee 200 170 170 170 Hees 200 105 105 105 Horne Pf 150 170 170 170 10 $64. 64 -- 64 50 $64 6% 6+ 20$170 170 170 --S 253 $42 42 + Ve 225 $13¥2 13¥a 13Va 460 $222 22% 22a + Ve 500 $6% 6% 6%4-- VY 375 $66%4 664 66%-- 145 $81%4 81 B81 +% 2139 350 «350 6a 6+ 100 %S +5 540 200 -- ~~ +5 Ind Accep Inland Gas Int Nickel Inter PL Int Stl P Kelly DA Lakeland 700 . 370 Lakelnd .pr 100 $22¥e 22¥e 22% LOnt Cem p 250 $11% live 11% LO Cem w 100 4 4 Lav Fin 225 $13% Leland 100 460 Levy 225 $18% 18% 18% LobCo pr 50 $484 40% 44-- Va LobG 1 pr 150 $31 31 31 +1 LobG B pr $32V4' 32%2 32% 50 S60 365 5 45 md 13% 13% 460 460 --10 7 Newspaper announced Thursday for crea- tion-of a new national newspa- Daily Herald, which is operat- ing at a loss. A statement outlining the plans was issued after a meet- ing between committeemen of the Trades Union Congress and representatives of Cecil King's Internationa! Publishing' Cor- poration, which controls . The Daily Herald. The Herald is oriented toward the Labor party. The statement said the new newspaper will have complete political and in- dustrial independence. The cen- tral trades union body was MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Vessel Sails her crease didn't occur for 25 years, Chis "Deutinger (zella), Mrs, Don Har-|/#¥out equipment, new v 'orjever since. a UG, te pene nee Ine) and Fred Lander, all of Oshawa, injhandguns, armour. 778851. __inam today is a married man|tay.free annual expense allow. T PORT CARTIER, Que. pels Fe an puwainns Gr Ca eka "ke! whose wife has no more than @lance was added he gti Le sa an pAnders A . ja 5 io oe eh pow nominal independent income, for the Great Lakes Thursday dey, August 17, at 2 o'clock, Interment) (i, Brittanica, in bookcase, Best offer. ' ' ; Union Cemetery. [Telephone 728-5698. ___lone eligible for family allow- In the immediate post-war re gl car Galea or Gane Van Dam, Lydia RECORDER, Phillips continental 200, +/ances and the other not, the in-lyears, there were frequently Cit August 15, 19% Lydia Vani Mevie camera, Mollday, 8mm, Triturret,|come after taxes for Canada's/two sessions of Parliament a A Dam, aged 72 years, beloved wife of Best offer, Telephone 728-7127, x , Jacob van Dam dear mother of Nellie ircuEN chrome set with extension| To have the same take-home/yeceive two indemnities of $},- road leading to the loading ius (Sandy), Jacob and Annie (Mrs, '2ble, 2 pay after ee ~ pec' 000 and a year-end expense al- Sige Ae res rt hr ged Fee), Resti A SR NY a a er i tsi elec (--0: e an e ship sai Ww. a rere "Chapel, Sownanviile unt. Satur. TOURIST cabin, yee 10 Rigg ay breadwinner ou e oe lowance of §2,00 J $10,000 for p Gay noon. Serviice in Rehoboth Christian|first house behind BA station. . Apply : % 2 o'clock, interment Hampton Cemetery. Eee oe ; 191) to date In pi a ee The labor department's fam- The pickets were established : i ein ily basket figures were discon- by the Marine Engineers Bene- LOCKE'S FLORISTS Weekends Port Perry 985-7864, COST $22,000 tinued in 1939 as an index of liv- MARK WAR END ficial Association' and_ the > 0 "7 oy "TO\ te se cane wal tank; also wood stove. Dial Brooklin. this summer, new six-room bun-|was introduced which included|served the anniversary Thurs-|(AFL-C1O-CLC) i. gr apa occasions, So ________oalows in the suburbs are bo.|Clothing and other costs, andiday of its Second 'World War|Paign to force the ship's own. OSHAWA SHOPPING BOAT, 12 fh plywood. 3 hp motor; also ing advertised for up to $22,000,|the 1935 basket cost of $16.42/surrender with official cere-jers to hire a U.S. crew and Bond West, dial 725-0930, | CENTRE RANGE, Frigidaire, 40 Inch, double oven,|icism of the recent pay in-|96.2. The. cost of living indexitelevised memorial service for) The Tyne Ore, owned by US. excellent condition. Apply 702 King Street| crease, members have defend:djrose to 191.1 in 1951 and was/the 3,100,000 war dead was held|Steel Campany, is under char- OR AM REFRIGERATOR, 9 cubic foot) Heavy | ving costs and expenses since Price index, which then became asain Ar gg Birohito, |ian - registered Navigan Com- good working condition, Telephone/the old rate of $10,000 a year|++9./. 4 Ss Nagako, rrime 1S-| pany. IN MEMORI a $ y Iter. Hayato Ikeda and 1,500| BOAT, Peterboro, 15 ¥t. cedar strip boat, , Itisti hat th |Japanese who lost relatives in BONE -- in loving memory of @ dear idl a jamount, $2,000 was tax-free. {tistics announced tha e new son and brother, Brian Wayne, who pass-|srciomutysscame, 7 NP with ae Canada's first parliamentar-|index reached a record .133.5, |the war. STEWARTBY, England (CP) Two little h ting, ae we TONE |Bones of a marine reptile which ain aarti = bole. For nal cheep. To 'be parieeal F iti T ll Sto BUILDS MANY \lived 150,000,000 years ago have ir ie Brian Wayne Is waiting M veciarery, e basal bra . --Ever remembered by mother and dad,/ancos. Call Elmer Hampton, 263.2294 or ugi Ive e S ry largest shipbuilder amd the se-|They may belong to a previously oisters Mereiet, pid Sandra and | 943-2495 {cond largest builder of tankers. |undiscovered species. rs avid an rthur, ap STORE equipment such as cash regi- "deer mother and grandmother, -Mrs,/apartment size. Greatly reduced. Tele-| e voare agp yesterday on August 16, 1938 ELECTROHOME organ) | dinette guite;; MIAMI, Fila. yeni -- Brae gin d and Pei pea over} Mutuals Restrict . een But 9s broacioom, blue; cedar chest; Thor iron-/only arms were Bibles," sai )a refinery at Havana early to-| We love you and we miss you 1 er. After six apply 170 Park Road Sou! Julio Fernandez, one of 10 fugi- day, the Cuban radio reported. | fersiniaw Helen, and grandchildren, | Sif ee itives from Cuba who escaped : spa eater, pped with f d . H " Sune atalewse thermostat control Will. heat a} kipnapping by Fidel Castros|into action today when a plane! TREVAIL -- in toving memory of) (8/0e area. 728-6408 _|men on the British island of|flew over the Nico Lopez refin this lite August 16, 1948. strip, a fast boat, In excellent. condition * ; | mand requires. Funds will re-| Suey remembered by his wife and/After 6 p.m., telephone 723-9833. | 'We carried no guns... they|the U.S. Esso re f inery. TheStreet Journal says several mu-|deem or. buy back their shares my CHROME kitchen sel, six pieces, conicame firing from two gun-|plant was nationalized by the/tual funds based in Canada but/at any time on the basis of the $65. After . dial 723- : Ree RIGERATOR Fricaere $5 Cang.|Old Havana construction The broadcast said heavyhave stopped selling their|/Proceeds. from. the sale of dian Beatty rangette, $10, Both in ex-| Worker, lanti - aircraft fire forced the|shares in the U.S, eharve are invested in securi- | IPR Rab AE bes: ; The newspaper says at least) "¢S. |LLOYD baby carriage, grey. with bive|itiamen disembarked and came As i + wo large cribs. one new mat-iat us cursing and using foul!not reported. incorporation and several oth-/ me Journal says the funds | ;4 4, Another broadcast, quoting anjcrs say they are considering}, h : ied st 1 shoot us on the spot if we didn't sabe Hk : : jthat have suspended share sales fier, in excellent 'condition, $75. Tele. . armed forces ministry commu-|such a move. As U.S. sople tot said they were continuing to }phone 728-2549, i phone 728-254 mong 19 who gave up and jredeem outstanding shares, as |ACETYLENE welding outfit, ar taal ie ie beck is 'oho Fer-|Plane attacked the Bolivia su-/them. : \they are required to do under lemacc iol rtnaniks Inandez said, were four women! The funds are technically for-/the U.S. Investment Company : ry jectr " A Office Evenings _| matic toaster, $7; small radio, sto; new| including his wife. Their two| ing tw iene - meat grinder, $2.50; clothes hamper,ismall children went with her, |t amd dropping two 50-poundiand U.S. investors who bought) Canadian funds mentioned by MEMORIALS bombs from yore of be-itheir shares would be subjectithe paper as having temporar-| 4:5 | , : | ] PP ire a q I S jation. ee a -|guard seaplane circled the tiny, tween 450 and fee to the proposed U.S. '"'interest lly suspended sales of shares in Ning wae reporied io have p G ' }fo Box 32 Newcastle, Telephone or Ne A ; Ue 3 Installation, Repairs castle 2851 | ¢ inc loded, the report said, and it) acted. lj trow' é Lala sdeiladieds jand watched the strafing and/P , ' tional Growth Fund Ltd., Loo- Ha Open Evenings Until 9 |THOR Washing machine, in excellentikidnapping, said Lieut. J, E.|did no damage. The plane flew, President Kennedy has pro- mis-Sayles Canadian and Inter- agg Riser _ ie ee _$30._Telephone 72: Mitts, 30, of Denver, He wa,|northward after completing its/posed imposing a tax of up to/national Fund, Scudder Fund Of ales plea Mad amounted 1435 King Street East TYPEWRITERS S000 'COs bie to & 728-311) |ihree 'hundred new 'and used. We tuy,check on the island Tuesday| The sugar mill js located atichases by U.S, residents of for-Fund, Canadian International| 44. The Herald's circulati Aber Equip-|afternoon, under the provisions|Moron, in an area where some/eign securities from foreigners, Growth Fund. and the United is 1.348.000 irculauion CARD OF THANKS >= ralBhcadbnn it bic lof a contract with the British|guerrilla activity has bevn re- effective last July 19. The U.S./Funds Canada Ltd, pi do dae |33--Market Basket Peseltilithitchbedo Bnaitiosonuadt |Canadian officials to excuse|shares in the U.S. are Canada $ sil; PICK .YOUR OWN LARGE Willamette" HELPLESS TO inew Canadian issues from the General Fund Ltd, Keystone 50 Million Ont. Frederick T. Lavigne, wish to express\," pin proposed tax. International Fund, UBS Fund a fixed amount of stock out-/Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.| ToRONTO (CP)--A new $50.- 600,000 Province of Ontario de- benture issue at five per cent Ld in 1945, The sessional indemnity After Picket ris (Helen), Mrs. Harold Winter (Cathar-|2ntique or modern military arms, swords.) Assuming that the average Service in the Chapel on Satur-| incerenier eran eeeesinanemtnraesinntame seas : BRAND NEW, 24 colume set, encyclo and that he has two children,|TWO SESSIONS after being subjected to pickets ve p At Memoria! Hosaital, Sowmanville, on track, like new, $150 or best offer, parliamentarians {s $16,130. year so that a member would Two pickets patrolled the pi John Hooyer), William, George, nie and six chairs. Beige, $35, Dial circle of parliamentary mem-|the year's work. full load, Reformed Church on Saturday at 3iany time except Saturday, AUTOMATIC oll stove, with blower end| In Ottawa's local newspapers|ing costs. A statistical index) TOKYO (AP) Japan ob-|United Steelworkers of America flora| requirements for all Mae Although there has been crit-/ was represented by an index of/monies for the first time. A/raise wages, 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 West --lit on the basis of increases in|replaced by a new consumerjin Tokyo's Hibya Hall. It was|ter to a subsidiary, the Liber- ahah |was set in 1954. Of the old! Last week, the bureau of sta.|ter FIND ANCIENT BONES ng leg Bl 4s age FURNACE, large forced air unit, with iy A the w "s r . ' shire. For us just over the hill, BUYING or selling furniture or appll-| Sweden is the worlds fourthibeen found . in. . Bedfordshire s s PALMER -- in loving memory of a/S'er, show cases, also electric range,| | napping y u a Lule Palmer who passed away five Phone 725-7578. ~Ever remembered by son, Fred, daugh-| Apartment 106. l I U S Anti - aircraf tteri vent! t batteries went Oo l l ng n Sidney Gordon Trevail, who departed SAILBOAT, International, 14 ff. cedar! Angiilla Cay. ery in Havana Bay, formerly) NEW YORK (CP)--The Wall --=|sists of table, four chairs and cabinet,iboats,"* said the thin 27-year-|Castro regime in 1960, owned mainly by U.S. citizens|current asset value a share. cellent condition. Phone 725-1583 "About 15 heavily armed mil-|njane to change its course away from Cuba. Its nationality was/two funds are changing to U.S. REDEEM SHARES isp | (9904 condition. Telephone} isneuage. They said they would |SPANISH electric guiter end new amplr-| n |surrender. nique, said a small "private" |ies the tax would not apply to| |trade, Telephone 728-640 |gar mill in Camaguey province} at 4:05 a.m. Thursday, strafing) eign companies, the paper says,| Act, ee eee i ts and a coast MARBLE ond GRANITE sr reserae |, oss fighter Jets Caruso, Galli-Curce, Melba, ete. Write| ; plessiy| Only one of the bombs ex. equalization" tax if it were en-), 1s i w-juninhabited island helplessly 3 og jthe U.S. are Canadian Interna-|,,)4 Trades Union Congress Oshawa Monument Co, /<2nlition. $20. Telephone _725-971. ) GUpIP| ve aki ission, | va "Ci fork i vpl"making a routine coast guard) Mission 15 per-cent on the value of pur-\Canada, New York Capitallty about £1,000,000 in the last sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office | government. ported. jtreasury has since agreed with) funds continuing the sale of LAVIGNE -- We, the family of the late.) ; ACT aspberries @: Chomko's Farm. 15 cents In Washington, Richard Phil D b I A mutual fund does not havejof Canada Ltd., -Templeton e. enture ssue and. 54% ver cent is being of- ' pint. No children under 12. Bring our appreciation fo friends, neighbors,|., 1} 3 | felatives, "General Motors, UAW." Cana:| your on eee Frey Whitby 668-/lips, state department press of-| May Change |standing but sells shares as de-jand Investors Inter-Continental. dian Legion, the Dr. and nurses of/ ee hie inka Cet Gaia: O8t OS, aircraft} Ward "lE, for their acts of kindness, ex-|POTATOES and gill pickles, bushel or) 5 interv. ».! pressions of sympathy, floral tributes and|>8g, wholesale and retail, Apply Spe-| Vere helpless. to intervene be-| | HARMAN PARK | | i ment dealers and banks headed |by Wood, Gundy and Co. Ltd. The new debentures will be dated Sept. 15, 1965 and will con- sist of $15,000,000 at five per cent maturing Sept. 15, 1967, which are not being offered to the public, and $35,000,000 at 514 per cent maturing 1983. The second issue is being offered at 98.50 to yield about 5.625 per cent. of @ dear husband and father; Special/Taunton and Stevenson Roads North of|territory. thanks to Monseigneur P. Coffey, Rev-|OShawa Airport. 728-3901, After the gunboats and heli-| copter left, a coast guard ves-| Ai TORONTO -- Members of the erend M. A. Beriauit for their consol- img words and also to 'the Armstrong! 34----Lost and Found Funeral Home. eT oa ----|se] picked up the refugees who} --Mre, J. Lavigne and family|EOST:s Black Boston Bulldog, female.) 4 hidden, They were brouzht| sia di th b Bice ' : y 8 Ajax Industrial Commission are} studying a proposal to change) --$ vicinity of Woodcres* and Stevenson Road : hy August S, "Queenie" tag and col-ito Key West, Fla., and then More UN Seats alo Expected For the name of Ajax because| some company public relations Reward, 728 8623 or call 725-6806. Also among the kidnapped, Ai A . men. think the name is too 36--L egal __|Fernandez related, was Rev. harsh UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- Mario Raul Alonso Fambraua, pastor of the Matanzas Presby- jterian Church, All 29 of the 12f- ugees are Presbyterians, Fe nandez said Chairman of the Industrial Commission .R. _D. Thompson) Some diplomats predicted said today some PR men think) Thursday that the Gener the name 's "not smooth-flowing sembly will increase the S enough like the word Oshawa".| ity Council and the economic and social counci! membe fers for the purchase from. it Mr, Thompson was comment-| to create seats for the itly| of the following lends: Round the Clock READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- eards during the iliness and recent loss|cialized Growers Association Ltd., corner|Cause the action was on British) Name Of ASSOCIATION ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor ond Simcoe FRIDAY, AUG. 16 7:45 P.M. Times 20 Games $8 and $10 5--$40 Jackpots | Want Ads Share-The-Wealth i MIAMI, Fla identified plane strafed a Cuban DEATHS (AP)--One bombed sugar uni- anc mill MOST HAVE DIAL About 97 per cent of tele- phones in the United States use jthe dial system as opposed to ithe hand crank. LONDON (AP)--Plans were] | Mon Knit per to take the place of The} asked to sell its 49-per-cent in-| |terest to the publishing corpor-} fered by a syndicate of invest-| Sept. 15,} 5 MB PR 250 $234 234 236 +Va Mailman pr 26 $98 98 98 Mass-F 735 $13¥e 13% 13% Mid-West 500 210 210 210 Molson A V5 $27%e 27% 27% Mon Foods' 210 8 235 Wu " 360 100 15% 36% 0 $12Va 12Va + Ve $22 223+ $12%4 12% 124+ Ve 100 675 675 675 +55 150 Ye 19% 19% 14 550 ove e-- We 210 34%. 34% -- 25 97 «697 100 14% 250 6ve 125 72% 250 25% 12s $924 9% 8 10% 482 15% 3658 122 21% $8 $10Ve $a S15% 125 $36% Moore +M | Nat Drug xd Noranda Ogilvie Ont Steel Pac Pete Pac Pete w Page-Hers Pow Corp Price Bros QN Gas pr Reichhold Revelstoke Royal Bank Royalite - pr Salada 23 1500 14% + Ve 6¥e + Ve 725% + Ve 25%4 + Ve 9+ VM Europe Trade Group Shows Good Progress | GENEVA (Reuters) -- The seven-member European Free Trade Association reported Thursday it has overtaken the United States in export trade and is second only to the Euro- pean Common Market. The third annual report of the {Outer Seven, covering the year jending June 30, said EFTA's jexports reached a value of }$21,527,000,000, compared with the U.S. figure of $21,360,000,- 000. The six-nation Common Mar- ket's export trade was worth |$34,248,000,000 during the year. EFTA links Britain, Switzer- land, Portugal, Austria, Swe- jden, Denmark and Norway, jwith Finland as.an associate member. | The Common Market meth- bers are France, West Ger- jmany, Italy, Belgium, The Ne- jtherlands and Luxembourg. The report said the group has already cut by half internal tar- iffs on most goods. These tar- liffs will be abolished along with jother barriers to trade by the jend of 1966, three years ahead of schedule, This means an EFTA free market 'in industrial and sev- eral other categories of goods lcovering 9,000,000 customers. y 1) Net Sale High Low a.m, Ch'ge 180 $16% 16% 16% 100 615 615 615 "46 66 OU 210 $32 Przié $19 975 $20Va 20% $61¥2 $130 Stock Shell Oil Shell | wts Shully's Simpsone Slat Steel Steel Can Tor-Dom 6k T Find Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Un Gas Vic G Tr Walnwr Walk GW Wat Equip WCoast Tr WCoast vt Westeel W Pacific Weston A Wstn 6 pr Woodwd A 4% 1 W% 14 5 Ray + | v Ww $17 7 AP 15 $108 108 108 500 $19% 19% 19% +> $14 ba sie OILS 1987 30 3% 100 25 235 3 25% 26 +1 3 18 All Rox Alminex Ang U Dev Cal Ed C Deihi Cc Ex Gas Cc West P Gr Plains Home A Home B 235 27 18 390 390 yor 107 $11% 1% 11% MINES 2000 3000 Accra Akaitcho Am Larder Amal Rare A Arcadia Atlas Yk B-Duq Belcher Bethim Bidcop Bouzan Buff Ank Camflo Camp Chib C Tung C Astoria CN Inca Captain Cassiar Chib-Kay Coniagas Con Shaw C Bellek Con Gillies Cc Mogul C Mosher C Rambler C Red Pop Cop Corp Cop-Man Cowich Craigmt Cus,o Daering Deer Horn Delhi Pac Denison Dome Elder Fiwest T Giant YK Glenn Uran Grandroy Granduc Gunnar Har-Min Headway Hollinger Howey H BONG Medal vy WT = 9 844 Ww 9% 9 300 $ 8000 1000 7500 ao @ 2000 21 ot si0 610) 0 $3% DY B+ Ww 3 +1 21: 19M 21 +8 $12% 12% 12%+ % 54 Sa 5M "4 Mu 420 415 415 ~ we 85 +8 18¥e 18% 18% 721 650 6000 52000 100 2000 $00 600 100 1000 1000 200 120 2190 1796 100 8000 1500 200 100 100 3000 2000 8500 500 +5 +8 +2 Murphy Northca! Place ~ Secur Free Un Oils Un Olls Jacobus Keeley-F Kenville Kerr Add Kirk Min Kirk 'Town Lab Min 1000 5500 280 $' 1720 100 1500 2000 500 100 5500 5900 240 240 2400 +3 500 14a 14% 141 500 95 95 1500 7% Te P+ 1000 36 3% 825 925 925 "a 8 +h" + Marchant Marcon Maritime Mattgmi Merrill Midrim Min Corp Murray M Nama Cr Nealon New Alger New Ath Newlund New Rouyn 2000 Nick Rim Norlartic Norlex Normetal N Rank Northgate O'Brien Opemiska Orchan Osisko Patino rts Pax Int Peerless Placer Preston Que Lith Quemint Rio Algom Rix Athab Satellite Sherritt Sit Miller Siscoe Starratt Steep R Teck-H Thom L Tormont Tribag U_ Asbestos Un Mactie Upp Can Violam Wiliroy Wiltsey Windfall Wr Harg Yukeno 1000 Zulapa 1500 28 7 8 Sales to 11 a.m.: 548,000. 2 2 S184 18% 3°12 2 + Wat n n3 500 18% 1 2 1 1 2 19% 19% 2000 262 268 2%4--~ 100 $25%4 25% " 635 840 840 400 217 217 217 42 u531 WU 789 $13% 13% 13% 9500 22 22 22 6000 --20Y 100 280 2300 200 23000 290 480 200 2000 1400 105 3 200 300 2100 200 4000 1500 250 +1 +" +2 nS 3S 24% 24--M 154 = ing on a press conference held| ore in Toronto last night where; enlarged Afro-Asian representa- 1 tion here. Mayor William Parish said that , the Council will likely oppose They expressed belief that a any change in the Town name large majority would approve Mr. Thompson said the name- charter amendments to that ef- change proposal was advanced fect and such a wing would induce the Soviet Union to by Perini Land and Develop- ; ment Co. its use of the veto in the Secur- : mA ity Council. northerly 30'7" of Lot 7, i Plan 6€)5, on the east side . Lot 7, Plan 599, on the south-west comer .of Con- ant end Myers Streets, having a frontage of 57' end a depth of 132' 1034". By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Hollywood--Clifford Odets, 57, Broadway playwright and movie director; of stomach can- icer Calcutta, India--Dr. Sisir Ku- jmar Kitra, 72, a physicist and jformer president of the India Science Congress. | Brentford, England -- Alfredo |Messina, 63, eldest of the Mes- jsina brothers who ran a vice jempire in London. | London Frederick Percy | Turner, 66, sports writer and jracehorse owner, , MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th ; AT 8:00 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED All of Lot 6 and the (Perini recently took over : ownership of a 220-acre site in The council now has five per- ow : - c Wilson Road North manent members--the United Ajax) " . 4 (North-east comer of Wil- "It would be nearly 'impos- States, Britain, France, Soviet son Road and Adelaide sible to change the name and Union and Nationalist China-- Avenue). The property has not feel adverse effects," Mr. and six non-permanent mem- © frontage of 81'2" ond Thompson said. bers who are elected by assem- a depth of 110' Zoning He pointed out that every rail- bly vote. is RIB which permits a The Soviet Union has con- able tate won road and industrial map ingle ily dwelling. throughout the world shows the tended the charter cannot be : amended until Communist St. Louis--Rev.. Charles Dis-\'2me Of Ajax because 'of tha China is given the Chinese seat mas Clark, 62, known as the/@@vy industrial concentration on' the Se ty Council but) Sole of these lots is subject to the approval of the City Council ond the Minister of 2b RS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS 2 DAYS ONLY! Fuday. - Saturday THE GRANDVIEW GOLF CLUB is pleased to announce that its | '18-HOLE COURSE IS OPEN FOR PLAY Municipal Affairs for the "hoodlum priest" who helped|'" the area'. there has been no test of this} -Province of Onterio jrehabilitate about 3,500 onc] oak one ggg Paso - since the recent widening of the viets; of a heart attack. Mayor Parish would only split between Moscow and Pe- Harrogate, England Dr./comment "no other name was king. |Laura Veale, 95, one of Brit-!cubmitted to id ; To amend the charter takes a ain's first woman doctors. ; Spy Pioneer iegeed two-thirds vote in the assembly| urther particulars of lands may be the Assessment City Hall these obtained ot Deportment, LAY-AWAY SALE! SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Green fee patrons are welcome WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS $2.00 WEEKDAYS $1.50 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF ITTLE CAESOR AND THE COUNSULS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17TH, vated tueiay, tor Bite 9 P.M. TO 1 AM. s for the purchase of the e lots may be made on Orms provided for that pur- by the City Clerk, 3rd , City Hall, Oshawe the Industrial Commission or oh li | Quebec -- Dr. Albert Paquet, 'Council." and ratific ation by two-thirds of} 84, widely-known Quebec physi-| The town was named after the 111 UN member countries, | Leian. HEMS Ajax, one of the ships that including the five i pursued the Graf Spee. The choice was made by workers in| Defence Industries Ltd. plants during the Second World War.| Streets are named after officers) ________ and men of the ship. When a new HMS Ajax is commission- jed soon, the town will be re- jpresented '36--Legal The City of Oshawa will re- ceive TENDERS | | | for the erection of an: oddi- } tion to Oshawa Fire Depart- | | i i | j | | Any one of tl veto any amendm holding its ratifica The closing dote for tenders 1963, and all be sent to the City Hall, Oshowo, ad envelope clearly for Land" nied by heque SENSITIVE EAR Danish scientisis have vised a miniature mic that can register the dro; pin. ment Headquarters St No. 1, Simcoe Street North, in Oshewao, until 4 p.m.. on 30th, 1963 Drawings ond specifications from the j DEMAND $250,000 j | TOKYO (AP) -- The Soyiet/L jUnion is demanding $250,000 {from a Japanese firm for failing) jto fulfil a contract for 'oil pipe-| e Corporation of of Oshowa for an t equal to 10% of the emount offered. The Corpor- f the City of Oshawa CLAIMS BIG GROWTH MOSCOW (AP) Valte K eon, chairman of Sov tomia's council of n August may be obtained office of Herbert G. Cole, On August 16 and 17th You Will Have an Opportunity to Buy NEW FALL AND WINTER OUTERWEAR (INFANTS, CHILDREN AND LADIES) At a big 10% Discount, A small deposit holds any item. Buy Now when the assortment is the largest and the savings the greatest, USE ZELLER'S LAY-AWAY PLAN! claims industrial produ eserves the Estonia has increased 10-fold/ since 1940, the Soviet agency Tass reports, The Soviet) Union absorbed independent Es.| right to. refuse © all offers whether such offer is the highest or not L. R. BARRAND, | City Clerk. | architect. 73 King Street East, Oshowa, upon deposit of $50.00 Lowest 'or ony tender will not mecessory be occepted. Jitsugyo Trading Company con-| --- POLISH HALL 219 OLIVE AVENUE firmed it had received a Soviet] demand for compensation ' bui ADMISSION $1.25 MEMBERS 50c REFRESHMENTS ---- ALL ARE WELCOME SHOPPING CENTR 723-2209 jdeclined to reveal the amount ZELLER'S DOWNTOWN 723-2294 tonia in 1940. or whether it would pay.

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