Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1964, p. 25

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POSTER -- Jack and Sendra announce the PITRE -- Mr. and Mrs. Roger (nee Margaret Burns) wish to arenes the birth of thelr daughter Rhonda Tuesday, December 15, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Skinulis. SYTSMA--With thanks to God, Riemie end Tony Sytsma are happy te nounce the arrival of a baby boy, wel Ing 84 Ibs. @ for Louis, © and Billy, Special thanks fo Dr, W. G. ir. R. K, Miller and fourth floor VAN GINKEL -- We are grateful te the Lord that He has entrusted anoh. > chi te our care. Cor and Diny ere announce the birth of a 86n, Robert Born the 8 pounds, 6 ounces. General Hospital, Tuesday, . A brother bers of the Oshawa Jaycees, Santa Claus poses with two their wives and girl friends. lovely guests at the recent DEATHS Ladies'night held for mem- Lynda Parson is on the left SANTA CLAUS*AND FRIENDS Today's Toront TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS no Net By The Canadian Press High Low a.m. Ch'ge Toronto Stock Bacoape--Det, " $72 Th (Quotations in cents y marked $. 500 6500 500 106d lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- $40%4 40% 40% 40 rights, xw-<Ex-werrants. Net chang $40% 40 $124 12% 12% 20% Stock Sales 1250 from previols board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $13. 12% 13 75 990 990 990 soa 8B 00 $8 8 8 $31% 31% 31% $27%4 27% 27% $4914 494 494 -- Ve 3 Sve 5% 120 120 120 $29% $17" 317% $67 $79 $2312 00 $7 41% Sales 785 A Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Alta Gas w Algoma Algonquin Alumini Ang Pip 44 Alum 2 pr Analog Analog w Anthes A Argus Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS $328 $57 $21'4 59% 9% 50 $40 40 40 +2 105 $1024 10214 1024 + % 325 $23Ve-23%e 23%e-- % 35 86% 62 6a -- Ve 45 $100% 10034 10034 1204 $182 18% 18%-- 106 $19% 19% 194+ Ve 1400 $145 1450 145 125 $65 «65 200 $10% 10% 105$240 237. 240 +5 169 $54% 54% 5434 -- Va 100 $144 14a 14a + 525 $25 25 ---v 750 $9% 9% 9% 225 $10% 10% 10% 75 $39¥2 392 39¥ 650 $88% 88% 88% -- % 290 z 5650 700 200 200 800 100 400 Bath P Bay Mills Beav Lum Bell Phone 7 7 41% AA $6014 606 60% 455 450 450 --10 $33% 33% 33%-- 700 $282 28% 28Va 25 $110% 1102 110/24 10 $1071 1074 107% -- % 235 $174 17%8 17 1000 160 65 10% Inland Gas Int-City Gas IMC 'ot Nickel Int Util Inter PL. int Stl P inv Grp A Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey C a 8 42% Ah + Va Me 9440 Ma + Va 33 the 10 $10% 10% 10% | 375 375 375 $10 455 455 455 $10% 10% 10%-- Ve 1057 105 105 and Elsie George on right. FOUNTAIN, Edna Mae Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- ember Thomas Fountain, Oshawa and. Milt of Zion and of Mrs. Frank Baker (Laura) of Toronto and Mervin Longhurst of Newmarket. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Saturday, at 3.15 Ini Oshawa Union Cemetery. donations to the Cana- or Harmony United lety, Fund, would be sister dian Cancer Church Buliding ciated.) GORE, Frederick Entered into rest at Sunnybrook Hospi- tal, Toronto on Wednesday, December 16, 1964, Frederick Gore, beloved hus band of the late Elsie Miles, of RR 3, Pickering (Dunbarton) and dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. Willlam Dobson) of Frenchman's Bay, Hilda (Mrs. A. Pag- nielio) of Toronto, Mr. Gore is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kings ton Road West, Pickering. Funeral serv- Ice in the chapel, Saturday, December 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Erskine Ceme- tery. Mackay, In the Grego Acres home, Newmarket, on Thursd2@.-Oecember 17, 1964, Ken neth MacKay, beloved husband of the late Julia Streeton and dear father of Mrs, E. Brooks (Lillian) and grand- father of Mrs. G. Tofflemire (Joan), both of Oshawa and Mrs. E. Gust (Lorene) of Scarborough, In his 80th year. Mr. Mac Kay is resting' at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. 152 King Street East ,for service in the chapel on Saturday, De cember 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. WILLS, John Russell. (Lefty) Entered into rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Wednesday, December 16, 1964, John Russell (Lefty) Wills, beloved Kenneth RATIFICATION AWAITED (Continued from Page 1) FUNERAL OF ADRIAN (BUD) HILL High requiem. mass for Adrian (Bud) Hill, 43, 848 Meyers \street, who died in Toronto |General Hospital Dec. 14, was sung at 10 a.m., Thursday in Holy Cross Church. Prior to mass the body rest- jed at the Armstrong Funeral would have left Canadian salar-|Home. Interment. was in Osh- jawa Union Cemetery soldiers ies even farther behind. | plot. Hourly wages under the prev-| : ious rh ine contract ate The pallbearers were Art Vail- from $2.22 for a sweeper to $3.24|!ancourt, Ray Vaillancourt, Nels for a die sinker. Vaillancourt, Sam Mun dry, Other bargaining points have Jack Cory and Walter Zarowny. been pensions, benefit programs} land the handling of grievances) concerning production stand- ree trike brought the seconal Thursday for William Kichko loss of pay in the last three | n° ree peony pod aan mnt months for some GM workers.| S"2¥@ oe During the U.S. strike in Sep-| The services were held i The company originally made a wage offer based on a form- ula it said resulted, in settle- ment of a recent GM strike in the U.S. The union rejected the proposal, claiming it was based on percentage increases which FUNERAL OF WILLIAM KICHKO Funeral services were held in St. OBITUARIES Site 2% 124+ WS 35 390 +15 84 2 $6% 64 -- Vel $7% $154 $a. 4 $2% 2 $8 $i) 10% $322 32'4 B45 $27% 274 100 25 125 $38 500 2075 Hydro 25 Imp Bk C 155 Ind Gas 100 Ind Gas p 100 750 Lakeland Lambin L Lau Fin Qaeanananann mot in the Orillia. Methodist Church. Surviving here are a daughter Mary Edna of Toronto, brother Norman of Toronto; sisters Ida, Mrs. Chas. Pratt of Thornloe and Electra, Mrs. Will Hewitt of Orillia. The funeral service was held) at the Mundell Funeral Home. Rev. Alan McCuaig officiated.| Toronto--Dr. Clarence Mere- Interment was made in St./dith Hincks, 79, founder of the Andrew's Cemetery. |mental health movement in JOHN RUSSELL WILLS |Canada; of a malignance of the John Russell (Lefty) Wills! Montreal -- Temple Murray] died in Toronto General Hospi-| (peter) Barott, 46, widely | tal Wednesd2y after four weeks|;nown Montreal architect and| Ste French attest te was it beienent fine. Spectnoation 4 : riters' Association of Can-!men at the U.S. Clark Air soth year: . ada; after a short illness. |Base, a U.S. embassy source) on ooh ba hope Phd Sg New York--Lester Scott, 63,|/said today. : | Bor yh ras bidet ie director of basketball for Mad-| The explosive, a 57-millimetre| |1981 in Whitby. He has been 9/20" Square Garden; of a érac-/shell, failed to go olf, the source | lresident of Oshawa since 1928. tured skull. ; ; | said. The Filipinos escaped. St, Louis--Phil Davis, 58, art-| The source said 750 children Cdn Pet C Westng Chat-Gai Chemcell Chrysler 246 Clairtone 1110 Con Baks 230 DEATHS 106 500 260 680 Milt Brick Molson A Molson B Two Try To | Bomb School MANILA (AP) -- Two Filipi-| nos tried unsuccessfully to] bomb an elementary school -for children of American service- ° Stock Market + Rockwell parent company, General Mo- tors Corporation, 11,250 employ- ees in Oshawa and 2,275 at Mc- Kinnon's in St. Catharines were laid off. here John's Greek Orthodox Church|, Employed by General Motors tember and October against the|' at 10 a.m. with Rev. R. Pan- czenko officiating. Interment fol- lowed in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Panczenko also conducted prayer service Wednesday at 8 .m. in MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- \for 36 years, he was a group leader in the Stamping plant. A member of Christ Memo- rial Anglican Church, he was} 'an outstanding baseball pitcher} jin Oshawa during the late 20's and early 30's. He ended his ist who drew the syndicated|were in the school at the time| comic strip Mandrake the Magi-|of the incident Thursday. | cian; of a heart attack. c| It was believed the Filipinos ---- -- were angered by the killing of| two of their countrymen who trespassed on American bases in recent weeks, one at Clark China AePallout THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Pridey, December 18, 1988 2g Listings Nel Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11300 193-111: 112 +1 1500-25 24 24 --J Stock New Cal N Hosto N Kel Nisto Stock Montex Montex pr Montex w v Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 100 $16% 16% 1671-- Ve 100 ji meals 135 12% 124+ 8 57% 57% -- % 750 80) 50% 210 a 1240 56 ' 13% 400 1350 10% 405 4% - 165 40 100 1%+ 86 7 =v Rothman 320 20% Royal Bank 204 79, = Salada 981 $12% 12 We+ Sayvette 800 360 360 360 +10 $62 62 ba+ $20% 20% 20% 725 725 725 $16%e 16% 16% $18% 18% 18% + Ve High Low 75 775 2 n 4m $14 8 298 410 120 Stock Bethim Bi . 2 RBSsss Norlex N -| yh N Rank Peel Elder Pow Corp Price Bros QN Gas 630 630 «+5 1 3% 1% Whe-- 4 910 910 910 20 4) 4 4 re eee $4644 46% 4614 -- Me 12% 12% 12% 350° 350 350 a 8 8 ut 15% 15% 1S-- 10 9% «110 +4 $79 79 200 1033 250 275 125 250 50 Sec Cap C Sheil Can Sheil | w Shop Save Slater Steel Slat B 5ve Southam St Pav Steel Can Steinbg A piritet tert st Teed » 8 25 $ 1623 Ws $ Suptest ord 225 $20Va 20/2 20% 140 140 140 $68 68a $13% 13% 839% 39a -- Va $19% 19% Sila 1% $260 2% -- $25 23 + $352 35% $13 13% 86 86 205 205 205 1% 11% li" » 0 3 i} 7" 70 $22% 21% 214 -- % 550 $45 545 15 325 320 325 $40 3% 40% 2332e332e3 --= $3393333235 urnbull n Carbide Un Gas 380 Walk GW xd 550 Weldwood 210 West Ind 300 West Ind A 600 WCoast Tr 150 $15%%4 15% 15% W Pacific 225 $16' 16Va 16% Weston A 400 $17¥2 174 17%a-- Va} $17% 17% 17% Se ad 895 875 25 25 410 «(410 OILS ¥ +5 +14 +6 --s Ar thi 4 64 164 164+ Ww ten B 5 6 b = Wstn 4% pr West A wis 321 Woodwd A 225 Zenith 100 ~$ + =I 0 10 480 7 395 33 au 130 855 400 4100 410 395 744 $3333 120 $682 68% 600 132 130 2000 32 3 10800 375 365 370 +5 13000 18 «17 17% +1 7 2% MT 4500 10% 10% 10% 2000 28% 28 2B 5000 2 OW +h 1300 100 100 100 720 84 640 840 --S5 204.204 24 +2 S11" 11% li" 244 2% MVa+ Ve ' 3 210 210 --18 | 950 «950 4a @ 425 425 242 «(242 9 «100 Sales fo 11 a.m.: 782,000, FOREIGN TRADING 210 $20% 20% 20% 490 490-490 Shell Bratorne 800 25 25 25 +5 Cdn Sup Oll 227 $16% 16% 16% -- 4 C Dragon 5500 24 24 i ad 300 274 fr Pete pr 300 355 Gridoil 1000 98 Permo 31300 Placer 1500 Provo Gas. 100 Spooner 1000 Teck Corp 4320 Triad Olt 1550 206 Wsburne 1100 Wilshire 2 274 +4 355 +5 *% 1 264 + 2 9» --! +1 pied +10 +3 274 355 HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 400 350 MINES 6000 S014 24 224 24 1 | 6 6h b+ Vh) m4 4 74 +1 | $204 0% 20% + Vo] y y Ang Rouvyn 7 wh i Ansil Area Argosy Argosy rts Atlin-Ruf Aunor Bankene Barnat Baska 138 134 «185 15 1§ 15 +) Bs 234 234 +3 28% 2844 Ba+ a 1h 1A Th Ve 8 102 --4 so +3 32a = Va} 13 --! --v ~! | i | | 1100 7750 5000 700 500 500 2000 66 . 1] % 25 12% 12 ---- ee »Jominion Stores Pre-strike negotiations were interrupted Dec. 1° when base and the other at the Subic Bay Naval Base. U.S. Ambassador William |McCormick Blair conferred to- day with Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez on the two shoot- ings. No details were disclosed, but Blair said they agreed to talk further. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT husband of Florrine Campbell, father of John (Lucky), Craig, Russell and Rich- ard and brother of Mrs. Constance Brown, Victor and Bev., of Toronto, in Is Permissable OTTAWA (CP)--Tests by the federal health department's ra- diation protection. division show that levels of radioactivity in Canada will not be increased by any appreciable amount by the Oct.-16 Communist Chinese nu- neral Parlor. \sports career as a_ softball Oshawa workers began jumping| Pallbearers for the deceased, | coach. | his soth year | Resting at the Armstrong the gun on the union-scheduled| who -- at a eC ar He is survived by his wife,| Funeral Home, yw nerall tri i y John enicka '.|the former' Florine Campbell; H unget-|strike deadline of Dec. 3. How-| were hn , e mpbell; aa PBlabted Se Mincarmnent ever, the union approved the|Semeunk, G. Semeunk, M. San-|four sons, John (Lucky), Craig, Mount Lawn Cemetery. premature walkout, over what|chuk, Victor Inchewski and| Russell and Richard, all of Osh- the local claimed was a speeded | Mike Demareski. jawa; a sister, Mrs. Constance LOCKE'S FLORISTS i i | Brown, Tcronto; two brothers, an up in production, Employees in| KENNETH MacKAY CORRECTION _Selected Quality JELUXE Golden Bird «- TURKEYS 8 to 16 Ibs. 18 ibs. & up Funeral arrangements floral..requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM MANNS -- In loving memory of a deer prandfather, Walter Manns, who passed away two years ago today, December 18, 1962 You suffered with courage, We knew not. your pain, You fought to get well But all was in vain . When God called you home To His garden of rest, it's true what they say, He takes only the bes »Sadly missed by the g fhe great-grandchildren. Grade wae 10 to 16 Ibs. 45: DOMINION STORES LTD. 20 Ibs. & up t. randchildren end MANNS -- In loving memory of a dear father, Walter Manns, who passed away two years ago today, December 18, 1962. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away; Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that jain. --Sadly missed by the family. JOHN A. PHINN The appointment of John A. Phinn as | Manager, Deposit Services, is an |nounced by J. W. Doswell, President of} McCLENNEN --- In loving memory of "Bill, who passed away December 18, | v 60. A little tribute, true and tender, Just to show we still r --Sadly missed by his family. ORMISTON -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. J. J .Ormiston, who passed away July 3, 1951 and our dear father, Mr. J. J. Ormiston, who passed away December 18, lP44. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always finger While upon this earth we stay. ~--Always remembered by the family. Dec. 3 tae toch iad week couche The body is resting in the) py, Peter Bird, chief of the ae Hane, Rawertael. 1s trl ieee ia | Church Saturday,/oan be drawn from data con- Is Elected will officiate. Interment will be! 44 dg Fo gol gBlgen Pyg tely after the Chinese explo- dent of Northminster AOTS former Julia Streeton in 1911 in . ty io | Found With These increased levels still elected for 1965 are: Honorary| Mr. MacKay retired from the Gat sates on heaith Immediate Past President and) He is survived by a daughter, lower than those reported fol- lawa; a sister, Mrs, M. Ross of} Chesebrough; pher Pascal, in his 60s, of| clear tests. Publicity Chairman, Don Rora-|(Joan) of Oshawa and Mrs. E./his throat slashed Thursday) tober showed that fallout levels \Conference Representative, Er- and five great-grandchildren lin a restaurant he had rented|that existed before the Chinese man, Roy Beckett; Devotional | duct funeral service at 2 p.M.¢ Police said Harry Chatzis, 27,| tertainment Chairman, derson Funeral Home. Inter-/eral times in the back of the 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH dared by the euewing ot Wide MRS. T. WILLMOT after treatment for superficial Rorabeck, who visited Jeru-/wilimot of 30 Tecumseth street | The stabbing occurred about) Carols were sung by Ivor and|Memorial Hospital in her 75thi.5. been closed for several this pe stl provided the music for a sing ham County, on August 7, 1890, Pascal's body was found lexperience with a Chartered Bank and| |maiden name was Florence ment of a vacant milling com- AND YOUNG MEN |Corporation in Ontario. She spent two years each in McNAB -- | would like to thank all my and flowers and kindness shown me|70 years. 'eee staff of Oshawa General Hospital. | Orillia for the last row | wish to extend my thanks and ap-| Mrs. Willmot was pianist for in the loss of my dear husband, Armstrong Funeral Home. The} a;.;.; ; ' F ivision, hurs and carpenter in. Oshawa, died| division, said Thursday in an 0 |Dec. 19 at 2 p.m tained in the diyision's October been in ill health for the last sion fallout concentration in the Men's Club at the regular meet:/Toronto. His wife predeceased Throat Cut gfounds. They also were much Program Chairman, Her b|Mrs. A. Brook (Lillian) of Osh- lowing the resumption in Sep- Vice President,| anerdeen, Scotland; two grand- Alan Dickson; after another man was stabbed had returned to the low levels , Vv tor of Cal-|from Pascal. Police called Pas-| tests. nie Cooke; Membership Chair- Rev. R. Lytle, pastor : Daiad Ivor! nent will be in Oshawa Union|neck andthe ieft shoulder. He ' We'll take care chien, 19:30 a.m,-in the basement of " Christmas Mr. Phinn joins Centre! Ontario Trust] song. she was the daughter of Mr. shortly before noon in the base- subsequent service as Chief Inspector) Courticé' and Barnston, Quebec during the recent loss of a dear husband,| She spent two years each in --Grace McNab| and lived in preciation to relatives, friends and neigh the Canadian Club, a member me ii ieee arenes: Also many thanks to) United Church choir, Women's the other centres h t| Victor and Bev., Toronto: eel ; all . med Ot Kenneth MacKay, 79, a for- clear explosion. funeral will be held from Christ F A A . ¥ | int that this ' New President Thursday in Greenacres 'Nurs-| interview that this conclusion Archdeacon H. D.. Cleverdon| report on fallow levels in Can- |four years. in Mount Lawn Cemetery a : ' : ra bed The report shows that immedi- Ross White was elected presi-) snd in 1885 and married the air showed a slight rise. ing last night. Other officers|him in 1929. ng ig! were well below those consid- President, Rev. H. A. Mellow;|Gale Lumber Company in 1956. BRANTFORD (CP)--Christo-/tember, 1962, of Russian nu- Secretary and/daughters, Mrs. G.. Tofflemire|Brantford was found dead with) Tests made at the end of Oc- beck; Treasurer, Bob Martyn;|Gust (Lorene) of Scarborough; man, Jack Hunt; Project Chair-|V@"Y Baptist Church, will con-|cal's death an apparent suicide. . ; nal) caturday, in the MclIntosh-An-\of Brantford was stabbed sev- P Chairman, Jim Young and En-| , y eop e Ss Cemetery. |was released.from hospital Last night's meeting was fea-| knife wounds. of the Holy Land by Mrs. Betty; ORILLIA -- Mrs. Theodore of Your Man ldied recently in the' Soldiers'},,) ; * tka a ae the Olympic Restaurant, which Central Ontario Trust & 'Sevings Cor- Irwin Davies. The latter also|year. Born in Courtice, Dut) onths, | & Savings Corporation after 16 years) e CLOTHING FOR MEN 'and Mrs, Calston Horn. Her) lof a multi-branch Savings and Loan CARD OF THANKS)": 22" woe 3 : ninah Wanda ana nelethere tor the nares jand lived in Orillia for the last also special thanks to Dr, Maroosis and | Courtice and Barnston; Quebec SIDAWAY -- Inthe midst of my sor-| 70 years. bors for their kindness and sympathy vgn the Sons of Temperance, the A. Brown, and Angus Mac-\institute, Horticultural Society why not drink something you'll really like? RALPH -- In loving memory of my dear sister Ethel, who passed away De- cember 18, 1959. We who love you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year. | Lovingly remembered by sister Lil and | brother-in-law Jim | MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Donald and staff of 3A and 4F of Oshawa General Hospital. Also special nurses and|and other groups. She attended Meéintosh-Anderson Funeral Home . for the United Church here thelr services and kindness ' Mabel Sidaway,| She married Theodore -Will- NOTICE An error in yesterday's ad showed Black and Decker %" Drills selling at 13.88 This should have read -- BLACK & DECKER %4"" DRILLS 13.88 | We Are Sorry For Any inconvenience This May Have ' Caused SWAN'S HARDWARE Oshawa Shopping Centre " Now you can choose from three MARACA the new light taste in. rum The light, smooth flavour of Maraca Rum will tell you it is one of the world's finest. Sun-mellow, distinctively dry, Maraca is setting the fashion in rum drinks EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE | 723-1002 | s | Nothing on earth will mem- | oriclize for longer or better than a bronze memorial de- signed by Matthews ond sup- plied by Mount Lawn Mem- orial Park. Year round instal- lations, courteous informe- tion, 723-2633. 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