16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 28, 1963 BIRTHS OWN -- Alan and Marranne (nee hows to announce the) LEMON -- iis and Pat (nee Atkins) ore bapey fe seneunce Se biil of baby girl, Tracie Lee, 7 lbs. 1¥2 ozs., at the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, 25, 1963, A special thanks to Dr. R. K. Miller end Or. J. Maroosis and the 4th floor staff. POSACKI -- Walter and Maryann (nee Shody) sre happy to announce the ar- rival of a@ son, 6 tbs. 10 ozs., on Thurs- day, October 24, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A brother for Larry. Special thanks to Dr. Oftafichuk and Dr. Kowal and the 4th floor staff, ODUCE ir son or daughter with "chee Times birth notice. The rate: Is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our staff will assist you in writing a notice. Predict Tourist Revenue To Top Billion Dollars HAMILTON (CP) -- Tourist revenue should exceed $1,000,- 000,000 by 1967, making it the largest dollar-earner in Canada, President Loyal M. Kelly of the G.|Canadian Tourist Association said Friday. Mr. Kelly told the Niagara- Iroquolia Regional Tourist As- sociation that the $560,000,000 which tourists spent in Canada last year should be doubled by time Canada's centennial arrives. . OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. M. E, (Nelly) BRADLEY A memorial service for Mrs. Mary Ellen (Nelly) Bradiey, who died Wednesday, Ovi. 23, at the Osh Gen ral Hospifal, in her 84th year, was held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Sat- urday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m. Elder Percy Manuel, of the Kendalwood Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church, conducted the service, Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. Gives Up Driving 'For Pedestrians' RELEASE MORGAN DEATHS tn the Oshawa Bogart Hospital, on Friday, October 25, 5 Baby Girl Coles, infant daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Harold Coles (stillbirth). In- ferment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. COLES -- FALLIS, Wilbert A. On Sunday, October 27, 1963, at Peter- borough Civic Hospital, Wilbert A. Fal- is, In his 70th year, Millbrook, husband of the late Stella Mitchell, dear father of Lioyd, Millbrook, Alan, Peterborough, Mrs. Glen Jones (Mary) Mrs. Harry Toms (Betty) Omemee, Mrs. Wayne Belfrey (Ruth) Fraserville, Cobourg, LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Vet- eran pitcher Tom Morgan has been given his unconditional re- lease by Los Angeles Angels to become the American League baseball club's minor league pitching coach in 1964, BRANTFORD (CP) -- Elston Cooper, 86, and his wife cele- brated their 65th wedding anni- versary here Sunday, Mrs, Cooper, a spry 88, still manages to prepare breakfast for her husband each morning and accomplish all other house-| hold chores despite the loss of ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) her right leg--amputated above the knee six yéars ago. Mr. Cooper, who works six days a week at his service sta- tion and ice business, gave up driving his year--"mainly," he said, "'in the interests of Brant- brother of Mrs. John (Ethel) Oshawa, at the Funeral Home of J. W. Haw, Millbrook. Service on Tuesday af- fernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Rose- mount Memorial Gardens. MCCAUGHEY, Joseph Wayne Suddenly on Sunday, Joseph McCaughey beloved son of Mr. end Mrs. Leo McCaughey, in his 2Ist year. Resting at the Funeral Home of McGuire and Low, Uxbridge, until Wed- nesday morning, October 30. Thence to John's School chapel for Requiem Uxbridge St. Mass at 10 a.m. interment Roman Catholic Cemetery. SKINNER, Frederick Van Heusen Entered into rest in Gravenhurst, On- tario, on Sunday, October 27, 1963,- Fred- erick Van Heusen Skinner beloved hus-) band of Frances Evelyn Wooten Milliman and father of Mrs. J..R. Grieve (Sylvia) Oshawa and James of Williamsville, N.Y. and stepfather of Mrs. James Wil- k and Mrs. Paul Aggett ( Ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the Chapel on Wednesday, October 30, 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. TIEGS, Ruby Ann Suddenly, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 1963, at the Northwestern General Hospital, Ruby Ann Dobring, beloved wife of Alex Tiegs; loving daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Kruze; dear sister of Mrs. &. Johanson (Myrtle) and Mrs. N. Hughes (Florence). Resting at Brown Bros. Chapel, 1812 Eglinton Avenue West (at Dufferin street). Service 2.30 p.m. Tuesday. interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 October 27, 1963, ly) Gaiyle) of Toronto in his 69th year. Rest- 36--Legal IN THE MATTER OF THE... ESTATE " OF MARGARET EVE - LYN THOMPSON, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, | SECRE- TARY DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims ford pedestrians." U.K., Euromart Discuss Tariffs THE HAGUE, The Nether- lands (AP)--Britain moved into oloser contact with the Euro- grandson: were Elwood Bradley, Leonard Bradley, man Bradley, Kenny Bradley and Calvin Godfrey. R. Zaparyniuk of St. Greek Orthodox Church and in- terment was in Union Ceme- tery, Oshawa. Cyril Lemon, denly at Lake Dalrymple, Mara Township, Thursday, Oct. 24, in his 67th year, was held in te Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Sat- urday, Oct. 26, at 3.15 p.m. George's Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Dougall, Ronald Rowden, vent, John Lemon and Bruce Garrard, Pallearers, all Ss, Keith Bradley, Nor- FUNERAL OF ANDREW DRUZIK A High Requiem Mass for Andrew Druzik, who died at his home, Tuesday, Oct. 22, was held at St. Church on Friday, Oct. 25. 225 Conant street on Mary's Greek Orthodox The mass was sung by Rev. Mary's The pallbearers, members of the United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners, Local 397, were Donald Urquhart, Jim Roberts, Ted Bedford, Sam Roussy, William Leggatt and John Chereshnuk, FUNERAL OF CYRIL LEMON The memorial service for who died sud- Rev. R. G. Brookes, of St. Memorial Anglican Pallbearers were Norman Mc- William McDougall, Haroid Dar- pean Common Market Saturday with a proposal for a joint British-Common Market stra- Coming Events tegy for forthcoming tariff ne- gotiations. At the end of their two day RUMMAGE sale St. Tuesday, October 29, 10 a.m. Andrew's Church, TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Excange--Oct. 28 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- righis, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 530 $49% 492 492-- % 100 425 425 425 --I5 300 275 275 «275 Stock Abitibi Ackind Alta Dist Alta Gas Aiia Sas w Alfa Nat Alumini 220 $28 2B 2B 135 795 795 795 250 $18% 18% 18% 619 $28%4 28% 28 Alum 2 pr 50 $48 48 48 Argus 220 $12%4 12% 12% Arg CP pr 275 $92 9% %% Arg 260 pr 50 $52 52 52° -- Atl Sugar 550 $185 18% 185e-+ Ve Atl Sug A 250 $23%e 23% 23% Bank Mont 165 $65 65% 65% 0 $72 72 «72 482 $54Ve 54° 54Ve 1000 250 250 250 100 225 120 $27% 1390 $23% 23 325 $24% 75 $56V2 42 $21% 216 $5 5 5 $50V2 502 50V2 $37% 37% $21% 21% $96¥2 962 Sli 11% $10%e 10Y%e Wve $50% 50% 50% 135 (125 135 $12% 12% 12% 550 540 50 --S si8 18 +% 1% Cc C Colll 63 pr z25 18 CF Prod 20 400 400 400 C Found 400 350 350 350 Cc Hydro 00 $16 16% 16% + Ve Cc Imp Bk 75 $644 64%4 64% C ing Gas 7B $82 82 BY2 C Ind Gas p ciL 250 $12% 12% 12% 250 $18%4 18% 18% 40 $35 35 35 --V 200 $122 1242 1a--% 51$105 "105 105 --1 100 $7% 7% Th*--Ve 225 $6¥2 6¥2 62 490 $29%e 29% 297% + Vo 405 $39%4 39% 39% 2280. $11% 11% 11% most. on 250 $13% 13% 13% 100 215 215 215 275 100 zl 75 CPR Cdn Pet pr Chrysler Clairtone Con Baks Con MS Con Paper Con Gas n Dist Seag % D Bridge D Dairies Dofasco $30 (53 53 $17%e 17Ve 17Ve $13 «13)C--o13 $67%e 67 67 $8% Be 8%--% D Magnes 325 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 700 $162 16% 16% -- Vo) 680 $17% 17% 174-- Vo 125 $20%e 20% 400 $74 Te TM 100,125,125. 125 +8 54% + 200 $1865 185% 186% --2% 100 $30%4 30% 20% z13 $92 44 WOO $12%2 12% Le faked Stock Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Exquisite Exquis Awts Falcon Inland Gas Int Nickel Int Util Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn Jefferson Jeff Bw 125 $21% 21% 214--% $7¥2 72 7% x100 $7% 7% 7% 200 $7% 7% 7% Macleods A 200 $24 24 24 MB PR 155 $25%e 25% 25% = Ve M Leaf Mill 100 $14% 14% 14. Mass-F 1195 $16¥2 16% 162+ Ve MEPC 500 305 30! +5 Mid-West Ss 305 100 215 215 215 --S5 Milt Brick. 100 320 320 320 --5 Moore 305 $52 52 52 Nat Drug 250 $16% 16% 16% Nat Trust 25 $27 27% 27% Noranda 150 $37% 372 372--V Ogilvie 250 $14%4 14% 14% Pac Pet 290 $12¥e 12%e 12V¥e-- Ve Pac Pet w Page-Hers 9 Parker 340 --10 Pow Corp 02 1% + Ye QN Gas 7% Th--YV QN Gas 35$105%2105 105 --1¥ Reichhold 225 $18 2 18 Revelstoke 400. $8% 8% 8% 450 $2344 23% 23%-- % 205 3 4 47 345 $75%4 75% 75% -- Ve 220 $11% 11% 114+ % 40 310 310 310 1375 $16% 16% 16% -- Ye 330 $10% 1 325 $7 Revenue pr Rockwell Royal Bank Salada Sayvette Sheil Can meeting here the Western Euro- pean Union ministers agreed on consultations between the Brit- COMING EVENTS ish and the Common Market's against the Estate of Marg- aret Evelyn Thompson, late of the City, of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 27th day of September, A.D. 1963, are hereby notified to send full particulors to the undersign- ed on or before the 30th day of November, A.D. 1963, after which dote the Estate will be distributed with re- gard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. DATED at Oshawa, this 24th day of October, A.D. 1963. DOROTHY MARGARET BUSCH Executrix By her solicitor Joseph P. Mangan, Q.C. 14Y2 King Street East Oshawa, Ontario. IN MEMORIAM EDWARDS -- In ever loving memory of a dear husband and father, Edward Edwards, who passed away October 28, W961, Gone from us, buf leaving memories Death can never take away: Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Lovingly remembered by wife Jennie and family. EDWARDS -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Edward Edwards, who passed away October 26, 1961 6. You're not forgotten, father dear, Nor ever shali you be; As long as life and memory fast V shall remember thee. A y ed by Li. jrorad son-in-law Arthur and grandchil- ren. HARPER -- In loving memory of a Gear husband Alan Harper who passed @way Oct. 28, 1962, * This month comes with deep regret, ¥t brings back a day ! shall never forget You fell asleep without goodbye But my memory of you will never die. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, Annette. HOLDAWAY -- in loving memory of Al- pods Holdaway, who passed away Oct. 28, You off times sald 1'd miss you, Those words have proved too true, § lost my best, my dearest husband, Dear Albert, when | lost you. --Sadly missed by his loving wife, Edith. HOLDAWAY -- In memory of a dear father and grandpa, Albert Holdaway, who passed away October 28, 1959. {t broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called yoy home. Always in our thoughts. Lovingly re- membered by daughter, Joan, son-in-law Bob and grandsons Jody and Bobby. HOLDAWAY -- In loving memory of a @ear father and grandfather, Albert ald who passed away October 28, 1959. He Is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year, in our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near, , Days of sadness sfill come o'er us, Friends may think the wound healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. Forever remembered by son Albert, daughter-in-law June and grandchildren. MORTON -- in loving memory of our dear son and brother, Tommy Morton, who was drowned in a hunting accident, October 28, 1961. + The baw was hard, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near; Only those who have lost can - tell. The pain of parting without farewell. ' Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow * That lies within our hearts concealed. *-Sadly missed and r ed by Mo- PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TOWN OF BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING OFFICES AT : 19 KING STREET WEST BOWMANVILLE SEALED TENDERS, marked as to contents will be re- ceived by Mr. G. Vanbrid- ger, 'Manager, Public Utili- ties Commission, 19 King Street West, Bowmanville, Ontario, up to 12:00 noon, local time. an FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1963 for the work required to re- novate the Public Utilities Commission Offices at the above address. Tender Documents may be obtained from the offices of the Consulting Engineers, Proctor and Redfern, 75 Eglin- ton Avenue East, Toronto, on deposit of the sum of $10.00. The Tender Deposit will be returned only to bona fide tenderers who return docu- ments within 30 days of the closing date. The lowest or any tender vy not necessarily be accept- e PROJECT NO. £.0.632 PROCTOR & REDFERN Consulting Engineers 75 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto 12, Ontario. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Bowmanville, Ontario Mr. G. Vanbridger, Manager IN MEMORIAM MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Instailation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728-3111 executive commission on how to handle the so-called "Ken-|> RUMMAGE SALE 1:30 p.m. Wednesday October 30, CRA 'Hall sponsored by 12 arent Committee. nedy Round" of tariff negotia- tions next May in Geneva under the auspices of the General E si score $5, Prizes, refreshments. BINGO, Eastview Park, Tuesday, 2 p.m. 8.15, High monthly hi Wednesda} uchre Ys Aanke. ion 50c. Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Canada is a GATT member. Fi LORIDA Tour, 22 days chartered air conditioned bus, personally conducted. No night driving, excellent accommodations, P NEWS IN BRIEF January 11 to February 1, For informa: ion tl 623-3265 or write Colmer Travel Service, O Box 631, Bowmanville. GLENN IN POLITICS? WASHINGTON (AP)--The Ken. nedy administration is reported trying quietly to nudge astro- naut John H. Glenn Jr. into the race for the Senate in his native Ohio. Glenn, a_lieutenant- colonel in the U.S, Marines, nas WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 54, 59 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES no publicly-announced party a!- filiation. BLOW SELVES UP TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--A young couple frustrated because their parents refused to allow them to marry, blew themselves K KINSMEN. BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 54, 52 EARLY BIRD GAMES INSMEN COMMUNITY ARENA! 109 COLBORNE ST. W. up with dynamite Saturday at the east coast Formosa port of Hualien, They were 'identified as Lo Tao-Wen, 22, and Wei Liang, 18, both of Hualien. 'QUAKES RECORDED PASADENA, Calif. (AP)--A series of moderate earthquakes, strong enough to cause damage in populated areas, was rec- orded Sunday by the California Institute of Technology Seismo- logical laboratory. Dr. Charles Richter, director, said the centre of the shocks was about 180 miles distant, Richter said it was possible the centre was off the California coast or pos- sibly inland in a remote desert area. FIRE NUCLEAR BLAST FALLON, Nev. 4AP) -- The ground jumped six feet and a tingling shock 'wave rolled along the sand springs test range Sat- urday, signalling the successful completion of the Project Shoal underground nuclear blast. The explosion, near an earthquake BAZAAR AND TEA WED., OCT. 30th 8:00 P.M. SIMCOE ST. CHURCH MEMORIAL HALL Aprons, Knitting, Toys, Home Baking, Novelties, Driftwood. AUSPICES ASTRA UNIT WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO Wed., Oct. 30th CLUB BAYVIEW BYRON STREET S., WHITBY Free Admission Jackpot Nos. 56-58 WATCH WEDNESDAY'S PAPER BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, OCT. 26th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4---$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball! Jackpot $230.-56 Nos. $50 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 53 Nos, $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes MEETING ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING OCT. 30, 1963, 8 P.M. ot McLaughlin Hall Simcoe N. Business Meeting is followed by guest speaker. Dr. C. H. Vipond -PLR:C.S. (Edinburgh) All nurses are welcome to hear speaker at 9 p.m. 55 $38 3 Slat vl a Pr 101 $20% 20% 20% -- Ve. Staffors 250 450 450. 450 Steel Can 1201 $23% 23 23% Tor-Dom Bk 25 $62% 62% T Fin A $11% 11% Tre Can PL 955 $33% 33% 33 Trans-Mt 325 $15% 15% Trans PPL $8% 8% Un Acc 2pr sie Un Gas $20% Vendomat 340 $57 63 Walk GW Webb Knp 6 63 Westcoast $16% 16% 16% Westeel $10¥2 10¥2 10Ve $19% 19% 19% $16Va 16% 1642+ Ve 845 845 W Pacific 845 $21Ve 21% 21% 670 670 670 +10 OILS West A wts Woodwd A 2120 $25%e 25% 25% 800 375 375 375 --S 646 500 500 Wdwd A w 500 400 130 130 130 3275 790 780 500 7% 400 210 «2 2500 45 44 z10 $15 15¥a 200 390 390 woo 1 #19 2000 4 700 125 249 100 20! 340 7 Ball 5% pr CS Pete C Delhi C Delhi w Cent Del 15Va Teck Corp U Canso vt Un Oils Advocate Akaltcho A Arcadia Belcher Bethim Bevcon Bibis Bralorne Brunswk Buff Ank Camflo 3000 Camp Chib 1250 Cc Tung 2000 Cc Malart 500 C Silica 200 Candore 2000 Cent Pat 600 110 110 No 12000 6 6 Cent Pore Chimo ao 8. 8S OW Chrom 200 119 119 «119 Coch Will 1000 385 385 385 --§ fault, was intended to detect differences between man-made earth disturbances and nature's earthquakes. PRIEST BEATIFIED VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Do- menico Della Madre di Dio, an Italian priest who converted the the 19th-century British philoso- pher and poet John Henry New- man to Roman Catholicism, was beatified Sunday in St. Peter's Basilica. Later Pope Paul VI, in a solemn ceremony of veneration, referred to Eng- land as "'that blessed country" FERNHILL PARK BINGO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL BOND ST. W. -- West of Ontario Motor Sales WED. OCT. 30TH -- 7:45 P.M. 17 GAMES $10 -- 3 GAMES $20 SPECIALS--5 Games $30 EACH SNOWBALL GAME $100 IN 53 NOS. -- $25 CON. SHARE THE WEALTH FREE ADMISSION -- DOOR PRIZES and "that island of high des- tiny," . COINS SPILL HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Hous- ton policemen spent hours Sun- day picking: up money from the street--$10,000 worth of rare ther, Dad and. family. * MORTON -- in loving memory of a @ear husband and father, Thomas Mor- wd who passed away October * My heart still aches with sadness, * And secret tears still flow; * What it meant fo lose you, * No one will ever know. * When the days are sad and lonely, ' And everything goes wrong, seem "Cheer up and carry on." ach time | see your picture, You seem to smile and say, * "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, * We'll meet again someday." 4Sadly missed and always remembered ®y wife Jeanne, daughter Gayle, and fons Dann and Wayne. ' * STRAUGHAN -- In loving memory of Straughan who passed away Oc- ' * STRAUGHAN -- In loving memory of @ear Dad, George Thomas, who passed @way October 28, 1960. * Silently the angels took Dad * Into the mansion above, * There shall he rest from earth's trials * Safe in the arms of God's love, Lov ed by Rita, Henry + STRAUGHAN -- In loving of @ dear husband and father, George og "ga who passed away on October * We often think of bygone days, 'When we were ali together; 'The family chain is broken now, * But memories last forever, Sadly missed end lovingly remembered| RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive MONUMENT FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office Evenings Visit MOUNT LAWN, PARK - MEMORIAL GARDENS _ A Sanctuary Beautifully maintained as a tribute to the memory of many post residents of On- tario County Several new. gardens recent- ly arranged with religious Statues throughout, 'present evidence that not only is Mount Lawn one of the first in Canadq but, is now the finest. Very moderate cost plots are available in these new gard- ens, For information or transportation PHONE 723-2633 &y wife and family. : , coins. The money was scattered after a head-on automobile col- lision involving a rare-coin col- lector, E. J, Cole, 32, of Pasa- dena, Tex. EIGHT KILLED GALLUP, N.M. (AP)--A fath- er and seven of his children were killed Sunday in g pre- dawn Collision between thar car and a truck. Four other mem- bers of the family were injured in the accident 30 miles north of Gallup, The father was identi- fied as Luz B. Garza, 37, and the children as three girls and four boys, ages 2 to 17. FILES HOMICIDE CHARGE ROME (Reuters)--Italo Mat- tei has filed a homicide charge against persons unknown for the death of his. brother Enrico, president of Italy's national oil corporation killed in a plane crash near Milan a year ago. The Rome newspaper Il Mes- Saggere says Italo Mattei ar- gued in his charge the results of an inquiry into the crash were such that possibility of an at- tack on his brother's life could not be ruled out. 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