Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1963, p. 3

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FIRE DAMACES NEW MODEL AUTOMOBILE One of the casualties in the was a 1964 model auto. The the firefighters' hoses pour- fire at the Genera) Motors vehicle is seen here outside ing off it. The windows were south plant Wednesday night the building with water from destroyed while its interior was gutted, --Oshawa Times Photo Today's Toronto iy Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 11 Quotation in cents unless macked $. lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot aE sale, 1:00 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS Abitibi $506 50% 5S0%+ % Abit pr Alta Dist 200 Alta Dis vt 100 Alta, Gas n7 Alte Gas w. 150 2100 25 $252 252 25Va 285 285 «(285 255 255 255 --S $287% 26% 28% + Va 810 810 810 $18% 18% 18% 625 625 625 $58%e 58% 58%+ % $292 29% 292+ Ve $40V2 402 402+ Yo 275 $65 652 652 + % 516 $72V2 72V2 722+ Ve $54¥% 544 S44 -- Ve 155 $51 51¥2 5iva--t 23350 53 53 --V 947-260 260 260 WOO 225 225 225 +10 294 $27% 27% 27% -- Ve 500 $2344 2% 23% + Ve 2270 $24% 24% 24% 25 $87 «687 87 250 $24¥2 242 24Va 245 $9¥%e 9 9a + Ve z0 40 64) 64 330 $21¥2 21% 21% 4 $372 372 T+ WO $10% 10% 10%-- Vv 125 $10% 10% jaa % 30 170 170 170 $12% 12% 12% + % 555 535 550 +15 pa 18 18 80 320 305 35 --S C 420 $644 64% 64+ Ve 2 9 9 9 250 $17 7 W 477 $34% 34/0 Ye wo $12) 12 + BBuBy tage SSSEBn see Ry EEE Ss 8 11:00 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge ™% 7% Stock Sales Exquisite 225 $7% Falcon 21 Fam Play 630 Fanny F 220 Fleetwood 100 Fruehaut 200 36% GMC 228 GL Paper G L Power GL Poww GN Cap w GN Cap Bw Great West Hardee Hawker-S Husky $13% 13% 13% 36% 6% 6% $22% 22V2 22¥2-- Ye $72 7¥e Inglis 450 Iniand Gas imc Int Nickel Int Util Intpr Dis Inter PL Inv Syn A Jockey C Jock C pr Labatt Lafarge Lafarge wis Lav F'n Lav © 125 Leland 450 450 $64 6% 6% $65%4 654 654+ $66 66 $2344 Ge 23%4-- Vo 380 (375 38U $8444 B44 844+ zi0 $53 «(5353 1220 340 335 335 +5 250 $10% 10% 10% 475 $17 17%2 Wat % 70 $5 5 $ 1000 65 66 66 +16 5575 $13% 13% 13% + % 210 $20%2 202 20% 0 310 310 310 25 24 1% $35 $"*o 7% 7% 1100 $7% Th Tht 600 210 210 210 25 275 20 25 Lakeland w LobG 1 pr Loeb M Maclaren A Maclaren B B PR M Leaf Mill Mass-F Mass-F 5¥ Mon Knit Moore Nat Drug 725 150 4 1040 $15% 15% 130 $109 9109 0 $144 4 95 $51% 5) 5] -- % 125 $16% 16% bet mw s9 Y $25 25 $14% 14% 822% $8% 756 $12% 15% + Ve 109 Revelstoke R-Nodwell Rothman 9 Royal Bank $740 14% 140+ Va, $12% 12% 12% 1% n= 325 325 325 31% 7 W $27%4 27% 27% 60 7975 22% 100 $17 17% 270 $52 51¥a 52 + V2 44 $62V2 622 621a-- Ve 1035 $10% 10% 10% T Fin A Tr Can PL 930 $34% 34% 34% 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 71S $15%4 15¥%e 15% 100 $8% 8% BY%-- % 100 $11% 11% 11% + % 175 $20% 20% 20% + % 850 $15ve 15 15 100 420 420 420 575 $584 58 5B ms Ss 55 SS 180 $16% 16% 16% 125 $10 10¥2 10% 200 $18% 18% 18% + Ve 120 $16% 16% 16% 733 865 865 129 9% Ms Me 500 $21¥2 21% 21¥2 OS 0 + Stock Trans- Mt Trans PPL Turnbull Stock Denison Dicknsn Fwest T Geco Mines Gnt Masct Giant Yk Headway High-Bell Hollinger Pg Bay so J Waite Sales High 3 + Wa + Ve Ci $8 Maritime Mattgmi Mcintyre Merrill Midrim Min Corp Moneta Mt Wright Nama Cr New Bid New Hosco Newlund Newnor Nickel MS N Rock geesiskssiests --% 3 8 130 «130 nv u N= N'% Wk 1% 470 «470 «(470 1 «161 «(161 +7 32¥2 322 32% Ww 140 (141 +1 8 8 6 --I 325 125 125 «125 g Northcal Northgate - O'Brien O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Patino Pax int Peerless Pick Crow Pros Air Que Chib Quemont Radiore bi] 7 --1%| Rexspar 15¥a 15¥4 15¥2-- | Rio Algom Rockwin Ryanor Salem San Ant Sil Miller Siscoe Zenmac Pres 150 1 tee oe HB 1050 $i8w3 18% 18% + Ye 00 18 «(17a WW 0 7 WF OW mt 1000 58 SB Brunswk Charter Dev-Pal Dicknsn N Rank 275 100 1000 327 1400 100 1600 500 100 70 3100 1% 10 at] 0 18 025 400 $342 810 1% 10 Diva 24Va 24V2 146 145 M6 g 2 v7 12 7 25 23 165 ee) 53838 e828 74 480 mf --) 0 8 45 55 (55 7% 78 WS 105 1 7" 7 Besghhesees 200 2) «2 FOREIGN TRADING 1000 48 «48 | eee | TBE | $1454 14% 14% 26a 25V2 25V2--1 + 5 435 435 Ws 78 105 Stock Market Listings 11:00 Net Low a.m. Ch'ge $10% 10% 10% 10 jo 580 13% 13¥2 13% $296 29% 2%-- % 1% % 5 % 2 $l% 11% 11%--% 18Y%2 18¥2 18¥a-- Va 360 360 360 $27% 27/0 2Wie+ Ve $55¥2 55¥2 55¥a 40 «4140 «(140 +1 18 8 +3 65 625 34a Mat Ve 5 +20 +1 -s + 2 + +2 -1 + Tht a 42 "+ 56 6 +% 26Va 26V2 + | Te SBS 3 25Ya 25Va 25V2-- Va 3 2B OW OH8 Jack Bond, shipper at s' it the building at 10.50 p.m. Wed- nesday and found the office. He said The boy said that he was look- ing for a Calvin Roberts or Robertson when ye to ex- plain his presence. . Bond told him to stay where he was and called police. the boy had gone. Mr. Bond de- seribed him as being about five feet tall, weighing around 110 pounds, black wavy hair and was wearing light tan pants, with a torn seat, and a gray and black large check pullover. The incident was investigated by Constable F. J. Dionne who reported that the building had been entered by a rear window 12 feet from the ground. A lad- der was used to gain entry. James Szikszay, 13 John street, told police that he caught a youth in his car which was parktd in the garage behind his property. Mr. Sziksay said that he let the boy go as nothing had been taken. Police found a burning flash-; light in the rear of the car. A neighbor said that the youth had told him his name but that he had forgotten it. G. Sterling, 17 Quebec street, reported that a set of darts had been stolen from the glove com- partment of his car last night. A vehicle parked behind the residence of Cliff Grove, 20 Av- enue street, was also entered and a pellet gun and pellets taken. Police took two screwdrivers which were found in the car and were not the property of Mr. Grove. Constable Robert Ross investi- gated a report made by Norman Cheseboro at 6 a.m, today that y,|@ truck at the rear of 391 Park road south had been entered. The doors of the unlocked truck were found to be open and the contents were intact. Va the Can- ada Bread Company on treet, reported that he A W-acre pond south of duced to a few shallow pud- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theses, October T7, 1282 dies surrounded by mud as days without rain. Only 1% inches of rain has fallen in Kitchener, Ont., has been re- southwestern Ontario has 13 the area since Aug. 3. Farm- wit ers fear the winter wheat crop SOUTHERN ONTARIO PARCHED BY FALL DROUGHT may be lost unless rain falle the next few days, --(CP Wirephoto) BOWMANVILLE _ (Staff) 'Two dogs named "Number one" and "Number two" and two drinking offences cost a Bow- manville man a total of $14 and costs and a return trip to mag- istrate's court here Tuesday. Michael Shabatura, RR 5, was found guilty of being drunk in a public place, a second offence of drinking while on the "Indian list", allowing his dogs to run at large, and not having them licensed. Both drinking charges were adjourned to Dec. 31, and Mag- Canadian minister of trade and commerce, atrived here Wed-' nesday for two days of talks with West German wheat trad- ers, Informed sources said the talks were in connection with recent large 'sales of Canadian wheat to the Soviet Union. SET OFF NUCLEAR BLAST WASHINGTON (AP)--A pow- erful underground nuclear test blast was eset off Wednesday at the U.S. Atomic Energy Com- mission's Nevada test site. The blast, one of a series for weap- ons development, is the 17th of that type set off in Nevada this Va Ya ve istrate R. B. Baxter informed the accused that if he should commit any similar offence in the intervening period, he would be sent to the Alcoholic Reclamation Center in Mimico. The fines were assessed on the dog charges. The charges were on four separate sum- monses and the dogs designated as "Number one" and "Num- ber two'. This prompted His Worship to ask: "Which of these dogs is 'Num-' ber two'?" . OFFICERS NOT STUPID Officers of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police are not stupid, and an Oshawa man found this year. out. Dogs And Drink Prove Costly Constable Peter DenHoed of the OPP told the. court that when he questioned James C. Sampson in hospital following an accident, he was asked: "You're kind of stupid, aren't 'ou?" The constable then charged the accused with impaired driv- ing. He was fined $50, $27 in costs or 7 days, Sampson had a charge of careless driving withdrawn when the constable told the court that this had been the original charge, but that the im- paired charge had been added after a blood test showed an excess of alcohol. BAD RECORD The criminal record of a To- ronto man was so bad that Mag- istrate Baxter was forced to rule out a suspended sentence, de-' spite the suggestion to do so by Chief Constable Bernard Kitney. However, Gordon Lorne Wil- liams, who admitted that he had given perjured evidence in mag- istrate's court here earlier the summer, was remanded out! of custody until Dec. 31, His Worship told Williams that his record, which included two terms in Kingston Peniten- tary, was too recent to allow a WOODBINE ENTRIES pended sentence. "I warn you that any breach of conduct and you will be back in the 'pen'," he concluded. three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs. Golden Fleece, Gordon 120 New Flight, No Boy 113 Hy Elector, Dittfach 116 Bull Pine, Walsh X113 Our Johnnie, Potts 120 CAPSULE NEWS Fair Johnny, No Boy lie Fisherman's Luck, No Boy 117 Jaded Jewel, No Boy 113 THURSDAY, October 17 FIRST RACE -- "Canuck" $2500 Claim-) Sher Ing (Foaled In Canada) Purse $1800 for} Khan, McComb 115 French Wind, Bohenko (A)114 Rustic Gentleman, Miller (A)117 Fairmar, Potts 122 Round Chance, Rasmussen 113 Tavy Blue, Dittfach 115 A--Windfields Farm Entry SIXTH RACE -- National Association of Buliding Owners and Managers Allow- ance. Purse $3000. For 3-year-olds and up (Fillies and web a RACE -- $2500 Claiming Purse $1900 for. three-year-olds) and up. 1 and Ve Miles. Friend Willie, Anderson XXX108 Thermonuc'ear, No Bov 112 Twice Shy, Dittfach 119 Black Raven, Walsh X102 Own Colleen, No Boy (A)109 Forest Lark, Walsh X112 NO ADDRESS CHANGE Seaman Lawrence Earl Austin; RCN, an "indiscretion". The ac- cused was charged with care- less driving when he ran his car into the back of a transport on Highway 401, the court learned. The Crown asked for, and re- ceived the minimum $25 and costs or five days for the ac- cused. Austin said that he was fol- lowing the truck, and when he checked the rear-view mirror before passing, he ran into the vehicle, CONSCIENCE COSTLY Wayne Williams' conscience cost him $25 and costs or five days on a charge of careless driving. Constable Ken Suddard of the OPP stated that it was believed at first that Williams was a pas- senger in a car that went out of control and clipped off a De. partment of Highways sign on one shoulder of Highway 2 and deposited it 220 feet away on the opposite shoulder. He said that the car did not stop and, from the licence num- ber, it was thought that the car was driven by its owner, John E. Kelly. Both men are from Lindsay, "But the next day, both men came into the office and Wil- liams admitted that -he was driving at the time. He said that vidi © was bothering' A charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident was gy ad eridan Gibson, a Bowman- ville bus driver, was fined $15 and costs or five days for mak- ing an illegal turn on Highway 35. He was driving his own car at the time, it was learned, and a minor accident occurred. Is Burgess Whyte useless? Magistrate Baxter told him that! popular opinion had answered that question with a "'yes". "I am going to give you the ichance to go out and prove these people wrong," he added. "Maybe you won't. Maybe you can't. Maybe you haven't got the backbone." Whyte was given two months in jail, which he had already gress payments totalling ready authorized. PROGRESS PAYMENT The minister of health als Ottawa has announced pro- $20,993.34 to the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. The two pay- ments were made on grants al- Costs Cripple Newspaper NEW YORK (AP) -- The f nancially distressed New York Mirror has ceased publication after 39 years and some of its assets have been sold to the New York Daily News. "It takes everything I've got to keep from crying," said John Hearst Jr., grandson of the Mir- ror's founder, the late William Randolph Heast, when the morny in; newspaper's demise was an+ nounced Tuesday night. : "If we could have econo we would have done it," adde Hearst, associate editor of The Mirror. "Most.holes have a bot- tom, but this one did not seem to have any." The Mirror's last edition roll- ed off the presses at 2.17 a.m. today, ' Zone Changes on i c although the last pie nig «4 ed to appear. In what Chairman Louis §. Hyman, QC, called "the short- est meeting ever," the commit- tee (Hyman, Frank McLellan and Ed Cline) f 1) J. Blecho, for 51 Celine t 3) J. Venning for 112 Division street; permission to build a de- tached garage while observing present "'building "" SENDS CABLE MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Pre- DID YOU Mandatory Breath Test mier Khrushchev sent a cable of congratulations to Ludwig Erhard on his election as West served in awaiting the court's decision. He was found guilty of breaking and entering, assault, Glory Hill, No Boy (A)116 A---Windfields Farm and El Peco Ranch entry QUINELLA BETTING Bitters, Sn ith 1? Grey Duke, Ellio't '15 Shasta tad. Powis "2 Our Foo!, Walsh Xi07 VISIT BROTHER'S CRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Menning, 587 Ritson road north; Oshawa, are seen be- side the grave of Mrs. Mann- ing's brother, Lance Corporal W. Hatch, in the military cemetery at Bergen op Zoom, Holland. L-C Hatch was kill- ed in action Nov. 24, 1944, while serving with the Cana- dian Provost Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Manning were mem- bers of a party which visited Urged By Police Chief TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Po- lice Chief James Mackay says he will recommend to the On- tario attorney - general that all drivers charged with drinking lose their licences if they re- fuse to take a breath test. He said in an interview Wednesday that Saskatchewan is the only province requiring a motorist to forfeit his licence if he re- fuses to take a breath test to indicate the amount of alcohol consumed. TALKS BREAK DOWN MONTREAL (CP)--Negotia- tions between the National Har- bors Board and represent itives of Montreal's 97 harbor police- men for a new contract, have broken down it was learned Wednesday night. The ta'ks haa been conducted with a federal mediator, Charles Poirier. NAME CANUCK UNITED NATIONS (CP)--J. Robert Herbin, Canadian-born editor of the United Nations Re- view, has been named director of the UN Information Centre in Tokyo, it was announced to- day. A native of Wolfville, N.S., he is a former reporter and edi- tor with the Toronto Daily Star. SHARP IN GERMANY HAMBURG, West Germany -- Mitchell (Reuters) Sharp, Destrer's Prince, No Sey W2 THIRD RACE -- "Allstar" $2500 Claim- ing (Foaled In Canada) Purse $1800 for three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs. Our Interview, No Boy 118 Femme De Fury, Sandover 117 Phantom Boy, No iis Bobby Brier, Gordon 113 Bright Circle, No Boy 113 House Boy, Armstrong 118 Page Service, Walsh X118 Highest Reward, Hale 120 FOURTH RACE -- "Carmel" $2500 Claiming Purse $1900 for rnree-year-olds and up. 1 and Ye Miles. Brian's Boy, No Boy, 112 Bonnie Bird, Fitzsimmons 112 Lady Niev, No Boy 10? Little Tipper, No Boy 117 Edgor's Lane, Prueift 112 Flak Mark, Armstrong 112 Call Me Charlie, Dittfach 112 Bandolero, Walsh X112 FIFTH RACE -- Lingfield Allowance. (Foaled In Canada). Purse $2700. For 2- year-olds. About 1 Mile (turf course). Mint Bloom, Fitzsimmons 122 Fast Answer, Walsh X114 SEVENTH RACE -- Zurich. $4500 claiming. Purse $2100, For 3 - year - olds and up. 6¥2 Furiongs. Chinese Bandit, No Boy 118 Star Shadow, No Boy 113 Cut Steel, Dittfach 111 Gay Pageant, No Boy 108 Brown Panther, Walsh X106 Aurora Fox, No Boy 116 Kessava, Walsh X11} King's Method, No Boy 111 Leo's Yingel, Leblanc 113 EIGHTH RACE -- Durban. $3500 claim- jing. Purse $2000. For 3-year-olds and up. 1% Miles. Starlet to Star, Harrison (A)103 Senor Teddy, Armstrong 115° Warferd, Harrison (A)108 Rex Pax, Robinson 113 Crucial Hit, Fitzsimmons 120 Corporal Bingo, Walsh X108 Nadia, Fitzsimmons 113 Buffalo Bill, No 1 A--Hillcrest Stable Limited entry theft, and violation of probation on previous trips to court here recently. He was also fined $10 and costs or five days on a failure to change the address on his driver's licence. HIT TRANSPORT Crown Attorney Geoff: Bonnycastle called the action <4 NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. 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