ASSOCIATION TOLD Police Home Limits ~ Need Testing In Court LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- D. R. Latten of Toronto, administra- tor of the Police Association 9! Ontario, said Tuesday that the question of whether policemen can live where they want to will not be resolved until some indi- vidual officer takes the matter' to court, He made his remarks to 145 delegates at the 42nd annual On- tario Police convention after the Barrie Police Association asked in a letter for legal ad- vice as to whether municipal authorities could order police- men to live within the limits of their jurisdiction. The letter said the Barrie Police Commission recently or- 3 92 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 19, 1964 Today's Toronto TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS T1Net By The Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gc Dist Seag $624 62% 62% Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 19 Dares poy yin yin4 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. Dom Glass Se Wee z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Dom Stores $215: 21% 21% rights, xw--€x-warrants, Net change is $242 23% 2%-- Vo from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS = 11 Net osi9 9 $76 76 76 . $19' 19% Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1305 $152 15% 15% Stock Market Listings Stock Brunswk Bunker H Cadamet Camfio Camp Chib ¢ Dyno 1 Ne Stock - Sales HighLowa.m, Ch'ge Midrim 1000 31313) Mt Wright 6725 61 5? 61 Nat Expl 9000 18% 17% 18 New Cal 42500 New iNet High Low a.m. Ch'ge 10% 0 10% 1. Seas | Rees 3 1 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge +2 --% Stock Phantom Pow Corp Price Bros QN. Gas QN Gas 63w Revelstoke Rockwell Rothman Royal Bank Seven Arts Shely Can Shell 1 pr Shell | wis Simpsons Southam Stafford Sales 100 200 160 350 200 100 z 650 130 1150 905 BIRTHS 1 =--Theresa and Craig for the safe arrival of their brother, Thomas Peter, 4 Thursday, August 13, 1964, at General Hospital. Proud .par- an and Lorraine (nee Holmes), Dr. C. E. Mcliveen, Dr. . Gilchrist, nurses and staff floor. 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We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture fines. Your authori- ted GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street Wes.t 728-9191 WE BUY, sell, trade used furniture and) appliances. Goold's Furniture, 215 Dun-| das East, Whitby. 668-5481. 33--Market Basket JORGANICALLY grown beans, corn, cu-| cumbers now available. Bring containers. | GaN Gita Gitte. Sorheti'heen| WEST ST. MODISTH, N&d. Dunbarton. |(CP)--A Roman Catholic priest NEW WHITE honey. Bring own contain-\it this tiny Labrador fishing) London Mayor Gordon Stron-| ers, Telephone 728-6327, community says. large foreignjach, a former RCMP officer} trawlers are entering the Strait)and chief of the London Town-| 34--Lost and Found lof Belle Isle -- well inside the|ship police, said that to im-| : ba a ; 12-mile limit--and are destroy-| prove the attitude of the public} ing locally-set fishing gear. toward police more education} Rev. Alfred Tessier said in|for police officers is required.| an interview that "the trawlers|This is needed, he said, both as dered all policemen within the city limits. A delegate from: Ottawa told the convention that his city passed a municipal bylaw say- ing all municipal employees, in- cluding policemen must move into the city by this fall. He said this would affect 28 offi- cers who now live outside the city. / "Some of these mea have been on the force up to 12 years but they are considering quit- ting if the bylaw is enforced," the delegate said. OPPOSE LEGISLATION The convention unanimously supported a motion opposing all such legislation by local police commission or other municipal authorities. : Earlier, Rev. Richard Jones of Toronto, director of the Ca- nadian Council of. Christians and Jews, said a "few bad ap- ples on the force'? may dam- age the reputation of police. He said the public must be edu- cated toward a better attitude toward police. to- live 19% PS $54 54 4 200 $31% 31% 31% -- 5A 15% 500 127 9000 16% 16% 16% 600 8% 8 thon 100 MS 365-410 15%2 154 1S -- Ve 64 "4 +5 --" --10 4 8: z Stock Abitibi Abit pr Alta Gas Alt Gas B pr 25 $108 Alta G w Alta, Nat Alg Cen Algoma Algonq pr Alumini Alum 4% pr Alum 2 pr Analog Ang Pip pr Anthes A Argus Arg B pr Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS Bay Mills Bell Phone Brazil Br Tnk BA Oil BC Pack B BC Pow BCPh 4% pr Build Prod Burns Cal Pow Can Cem pr C Pack A C Pack B No artic Normetal N Bordu Northcal Northgate Obaska Frank and Janet (nee ere to announce the rth of @ son, 8 Ibs. 3 ozs., on Tuesday, August 11, 1964 at Oshawa General Hos- pital. A brother for Todd and Brad. A special thanks to Dr. McLean, « YOUNG -- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young {nee Eva Harrison) are happy to an- fiounce the arrival of a son, David Blair, 'on Tuesday, August 18th, 1964, 45 Bm., at the brother for Special thanks DEATHS . BLAIR, Agnes jn the Oshawa General Tuesday, August 18, 1964, Agnes Grier- gon, beloved wife of the late Duncan G. Blisir and dear mother of Mrs. H. Bassett (Anne), Ridgefield, Connecti- cut, and Mrs. Thomas Steen (Isobel), Oshawa, in her 85th year, Mrs. Blair is resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service jn the chapel on Thursday, August 20 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. COX, Leslie C., BA, MA, PhD. {At Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, on Satur- day, August 15, 1964, Leslie C. Cox, BA, MA, PhD, aged 74 years. Beloved hus band of Carolyn Luce, dear brother of F. €imer and Kenneth E, Cox, Bowmanville. 'Memorial service will be held in the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment of cre- mated remains at Bowmanville Cceme- tery. The family will meet friends in the chapel on Wednesday evening. EASSON, Caroline Kay At the Oshawa General Sf Tuesday, August 18, 1964, Caroline Alex- andra Kay, beloved wife of Stanley Easson, and dear mother. of Irene (Mrs. W. Calvin) of Oshawa, Stanley of Mont- real and Eric of Kingston, in her 63rd year. 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Child's pet. 655 King West,, come as close as one mile from) an admission requirement to po-| in the chapel on Thursday, Aug 728-8535, da lice forces and as_ in-service 4.30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme ws 5 id t 1 traimag. tery. 3 L | e said many trawls were 6--Legal * EWERS, Anna C. |destroyed recently by the big LEGAL NOTICE At Hillsdale Manor on Tuesda |ships near West St. Modiste.| ROSALIE ANNE THURESON 38, 1964, Anna Thomas, in her | is now and has been indebt- i of Ni e |Trawls set by local fishermen Lt t Beloved widow jorman are long ropes set with hun-| 1spu e ove. 0 op ed to Midtown Texaco Service Abacon Dupont Inglis Seven Arts New Cal $ Union 9 9 15% 1S% 7.9 WW y, August 89th year. wers and) 550 W Decaita Mid-West 503 340 340° 340 Nat Drug 200 10'2 10'2-- % 2000 «15% 15 Noranda 437 47% 47% -- 2500 Ogilvie 1065 T 4+ Va 150 Pembina 100 $8% 8% 8% 500 500 Mont Loco 100 194 134 | MINES Nia Wire 150 15a 15¥e | 'al 1800 140 140 N Tarchen 7100 400 400 1 1000 Pac Pete 100 12% 12% -- Ve) 1600 Penmans 210 $342 34a 34¥a | Moore 210 55 554 + Ye} 1100 57 57 Nia Wire B 250 13% 138% 1000 Ocean Cem 100 19% 19% + Ye) 500 Peel Elder 100 ™% ™M% | 2100 400 10 395 in-| BE WISE LET THE st 17, 1964, Annie M. P. Mountioy, Saved wife of the late Merlin J. Hep- urn, (Enniskillen),. loving mother of Mrs. Wilfred James (Margaret), King Tity, Mrs. Ray Smith (Evelyn), Milton, Mrs. Marshall Francis (May), Oshawa, Harold and Russell, at home; sister of Browning (Isobel) of Riseboro, Georgia, fish with drag nets. West for service In the chapel on Friday, mount of $175.00. The debt |, ed | §n Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, ing St. John's in the last fewistates post offices are honey-|made last December by Frank 1964 registered in the name a large trawler tried to run!nut an end to it. las from officials of the depart-| Joving mother of Robert of Orillia, Mrs dreds of hooks for catching cod-| Mrs, J. Barnwell (Norma) of Savannah, s Georgia. Mrs. Ewers is resting at the e t Off P S f iod 4 Nationality of the ships os 1ceé ee 0 es August 21. at 2 p.m. Interment Mount) tation for a period exceed | volved was not disclosed. Lawn Cemetery. is for repairs to Maroon 1956 ; » 48 Chevrolet Sedan. The said |weeks include descriptions of/¢gmbed with secret galleries| Howard (NDP -- Skeena) who |fishermen chasing trawlers out/ang peep-holes and two con-|said he had information from of Rosalie Anne Thureson, 2323 Lakeshore Blvd., Mimi- |down a fisherman after he had ' lment indicating some post of-| come close enough to take down|. Represnetatives Robert _L. €.. Norton of Oshawa, Mrs. C. fish. The big trawlers catch) Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street ing three months, in the a- 7 : ; HEPBURN, Annie May: Prentice Unconfirmed reports reach-| WASHINGTON (AP)--United|latest attack on the system was automoble was on May 28, u 1 |of their waters. One report said) pressmen are balking a bill to;members of the cabinet as well co, Ontario, Unless the above Mrs. Roy Hepburn, RR 2, Oshawa, Rest- 'Ing at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 452 King Street East. Service in the chapel debt and the cost of this ad- vertisement. are paid within | the ship's name and number.| The fisherman, who was_ not Leggett (Dem.-Calif.) and Ke W. Hechler (Dem.-W. Va.) said nifices used closed-circuit televi-| sion, one-way mirrors and peep- lholes to permit officials to ob- OSHAWA TIMES bn Wednesday, August 1% at 2pm. I%) One week the above describ- the system, aimed at prevent- terment Union Cemetery. ed auto will be sold by public |named, said he passed on his information to the fisheries. de- in g theft by postal employees,| lserve employees at work and in such places as washrooms. ; Kndness sevend Fes, vt partment. jis so archaic. the post office it-| Within reach of all | GERROW 'FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 _ ~~ LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for. all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 _ {N MEMORIAM . BODDY -- In loving memory of a dear father, Albert Boddy, who passed away August 19, 1958 . Wonderful memories woven in gold, This is a picture | tenderly hold; Deep In my heart, his memory is kept, To love, to cherish, to never forget. --Always remembered by daughter Edle @nd son-in-law Gar. CLARKE -- In loving memory of our dead dad, William E. Clarke, who entered Into rest August 19, 196: Ever remembered by sorandchildren. MILLS -- In ever loving memory of @ @ear son and brother, Pte. John Matthew Mills, Royal Regiment of Canada, killed Tn action at Puits Beach, Dieppe, August 19, 1942 | "To live in the heart of those we loved,/ is not to die." | Mother and brohters, Jim and Clifford./ MOUNTJOY -- In loving memory of al dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lola Mountjoy, who passed away August_ 19, 1961, Sunset and evening star And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning al the ber } When | put out to sea | Sadly missed by her family. +» OLESEN -- In loving memory of a dear daughter, Susan, who passed awa August 19, 1962, Aged 2 years. Sweet little flower of heavenly birth, She was too fair to bloom on earth. Lovingly remembered by Mommy and Daddy. OLESEN -- In loving memory of Susan Olesen, who passed away August 19th, You were like a little flower, Whose petals were open, For only @ short while. Lovingly, and forever remembered by! Grandma Olesen. ; STOVIN: -- In loving memory of 8 dear father and granddad, Robert Wil- mer Stovin, who passed away August T9tp, 1963. You are not forgotten, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory lasts, We shall remember thee. --Remembered by Stan, Ruth and Grand- 'children. : 3 or MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified mem- oriol consultation, call or see Wm. Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL DIV. ot the Mount Lawn Office in the centre of Oshawa's green oreo. King St. West. TELEPHONE 723-2633 Office Hours i" MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. _ OSHAWA OFFICE' EVENINGS 723-1002 'CARD OF THANKS ' CLARKE -- | would like to express my afincere thanks to my wonderful neigh-| bors, friends and relatives for the many| Gifts, flowers, cards and other acts of kindness shown to me during my recent satay in the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. C. D. Russell and -4i| the nurses on 5F for looking after me iso well. Sincerely, é ~Mrs. Bernice Clark TATE -- We wish to express our neart- felt thanks to ali of our friends, neigh bors and relatives for their acts of «ind- ness, sympathy and beautiful floral offer- Ings received, at the death of a dear fusband and father John Herbert Tate. We especially appreciate Rev. Wilcox and Re are for their consoling words, the Csnadian Legion Branch 43 for their help and sympathy, and the Armstrong Funeral Home for their efficient manage 2. his children end auction at 117 Simcoe Street | North on August 28, 1964 | by Ted Hoogsteen. MIDTOWN TEXACO SERVICE STATION Peter Rienstra, Manager MARTIN DAVID RAY is now and has been 'indebted to Midtown Texaco Service Station for a period exceed- ing three months, in the amount of $75.00. The debt is for repairs to Green 1954 Monarch Sedan. The said automobile was on May 28, 1964 registered in the name of Martin David Ray, 77 Gib- bon Street, Oshawa, Unless the above debt and the cost of this advertisement ore paid within one week, the above described auto will be sold by public auction at 117 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa However, area fisheries di- rector H. R. Bradley said in St. John's Tuesday he had re- ceived no complaints from fish- of broken trawls. OBITUARIES FRANK ELLIS STAPLEY nesday, Aug. 19, after an illness jof one year. He was in his 58th year. Mrs, Walter Stapley, has been a resident of Oshawa for over 40 years. a He had worked in Fittings on August 28, 1964 by Ted Hoogsteen. MIDTOWN TEXACO SERVICE STATION Peter Reinstra, Manoger 1, RICHARD FOSTER, will not be respon sible for any debts contracted in mi name by anyone on or after this date, August 19,1964, without my written con- sent.--Richard Foster, 335 Bruce St., Oshawa. |, HAROLD TIBBITS, R.R. 6, Cobourg, |Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, August 19, 1964, without my written Tibbits, RR No. 6 Cobourg, Ont. STRIKE IT RICH ! Sell Things You Don't Need, Through An Oshawa Times. Classified Ad. 723-3492 Ment of the services --Mra, Hettie Tate end family, ; f consent.--Harold Limited for the past 15 years jand was a member of the United | Steelworkers of America. | Mr. Stapley was. predeceased iby his first wife, the former Lil- lian Carey in 1941. He is survived by his second wife, the former Rachel Roberts Pritchard, three daughters, Mrs. Clayton Bennett (Lillian), Mrs. Roy Embury (Madge) and Mrs. Bev, Sterling (Marion), all of Oshawa, three sons, John Stap- \ley and Albert and Allen Pritchard, and five brothers, |Earl, Leslie and Cecil Stapley, lall of Oshawa and Roy Ricketts of Toronto and Percy Ricketts of Oshawa. Fifteen grandchil- |dren also survive. He is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for service in the |chapel Friday, Aug. 21, at 2 |p.m. Rev, John Morris of St. | Andrew's conduct the service. jauspices of LOL, 686, will hold a service at the funeral home, | Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. ANNA C. EWERS Mrs. Anna C. Ewers, died at 18, following an illnses of 'nine months, She was in her 89th year. The daughter of the late Rob- ert and Caroline Thomas, she was born in Michigan, U.S.A. in 1875. She married Norman Ewers in Toronto in 1900. She lived in Markham and Port Perry before coming to Oshawa in 1945. : She was an active member of Knox Presbyterian Church. She also belonged to Rebekah Lodge, Number 3, ofthe Im- perial Order of Foresters in Oshawa. She was predeceased by her husband in 1951. and by two brothers, William and Floyd. United Church will) The Orange Lodge, under the| Hillsdale Manor Tuesday, Aug.| self is not sure when it began. The peep-holes, Leggett said, even peer into the men's: toi- lets on the theory that a dishon- ermen in the area about traw!]- est empolyee might spirit in a} ers violating the fishing limit or cash-filled- envelope, loot it in| the men's room, and flush the evidence down the drain. Hechler said the line is drawn lonly for the women's toilets, "All public hous: which have no peep-holes. Hechler and Leggett told a press conference all post office Frank Ellis Stapley, of 263\puildings in the U.S. employing) Court street, Oshawa.died at the\29 or more persons have the} Belleville General Hospital Wed-| galleries and the peep - holes|Whipsnade Zoo is having a with one-way glass. The use of similar spying de- The son of the late Mr. and vices by the Canadian postal de-|piti deer. "'We have never had he. was|partment has been raised sev-|so many births in such a short born in Belleville in 1907. He eral timesin the Commons. The! time,' "NEWS IN BRIEF | COLOR IT SMOKE LONDON (CP) -- A £28,000 pub opened in south London |with a nicotine-colored bar ceil- ling. Explained the architect: e ceilings be- icome nicotine - stained within three months' so we decided to use this color from the start." OFFSPRING BOOM : WHIPSNADE, England (CF) 'baby boom." Within 24 hours \eight animals were born, in- | cluding a North American Wa- ' a zoo Official said. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERN SIZES 10-18 Mrs. Ewers is survived by three daughters, Mrs. C. Norton \(Veda) of Oshawa, Mrs. C. {Browning (Isobel) of Riceboro, Georgia, and Mrs. J. Barnwell (Norma) of Savannah, Georgia, jand one son Robert of Orillia. \Six grandchildren also survive. | | Funeral Home for service in the} ichapel, Friday. Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. Rev. G. W. C. Brett of Knox Presbyterian Church will conduct the service. Interment wilf be. in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. | She is resting at the Gerrow! Summer's most intriguing neckline is high and cuff- curved in front, then dipped to a low back with buttons to ; the, waist. Top-stage drama | like this deserves a line be- | low that is slim, sleek and simple -- and that's just what you get in Printed Pattern Abél. It's designed by Ben Barrack who's noted for flaw- lessly shaped. finely made clothes.. 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