Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1965, p. 32

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M fo announce Laurie Alice, 'weigh March 29, 1965, oat a Mister tor. Paul Pilel a grandehild for Mr. Richard Calli- son and Mr. and Mrs, Alex McDonald, all of Oshawa. WRIGHT -- Shelley and Stacey. are happy to announce the arrival of a 5 lb. 14 or. baby brother, David William, at) the Oshawa General Hospital, on March! 29 .1965. Proud parents, Bill and Helen) Wright (nee Johnston). Special thanks to Or. C. E, Meliveen and staff of the fourth) floor, DEATHS BRAY, John T. At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, March 30, 1965, John T. Bray, beloved husband of Maud Cook and dear father of Reta (Mrs, Reid Cook) of Whitby; Dor- ethy (Mrs. Harold McDiarmid) of Osh- awa; Harold of Ragian, Jack of Port Perry, Stewart and Earl of Raglan, Verna (Mrs. Harvey Attwood) of Whitby, Noreen (Mrs. John Phillips) of Toronto, Jean (Mrs. Melville Lambe) of Dunbarton, and) the late jorie; in his 8ist year. Rest-| ing at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, | Brooklin, Service in the chapel on Fri-| day; April 2, 1965 at 2.30 p.m. Interment) Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. (Friends are requested not to call at the chapel until Wednesday evening.) FUDGE, Daniel Entered into rest in Toronto General Hos- pital on Monday, March 29, 1965, Danie! Fudge, beloved husband of the late Agnes McGhee, father of Stanley, James and STOCK MARKET TORONTO 1) A.M. STOCKS 8 The Canadian Press y Toronto Stock & xchat March (Quotations in cents unless marked $. Ode lot, rights, from previous xd--Ex-dividend, x xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Sales 1990 Stock Abitibi " xr--Ex- Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge $124 bil Alta Gas 305 $38: Alta Gas w 500 Alg Cen w 500 Algoma Alumini BA Oi BCPh 5%4pr BCPh 44pr Brockville Burns Cabo! 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The file on Catalanotte, 65, confirmed that he was deported to his native Italy last Nov. 5 because he has a criminal rec- ord. The two settled in Windsor, Ont., in the late 1950s after be- ing deported from the U.S, and Delhi Pac » 2 $26% 264 26% Dicknsn xd s Dor me 9% + East Sull | F'west T 3. B | F Mar 470-470 Frncoeur 13% 13% 13% | Genex 55 Giant YK 5 OS | $154 15% 1S\4-- Ve Glenn Exp 1500 19 182 19 Gortdrum 490 430 40 +5 Grandroy 20a 202 22 Granduc 740 740 740 +10 Gunnar 540 540 $40 Hastings Hollinger " Hud - Bay + Ve Helium | Iron Bay 4 Iso --s Jelex Ss +) Joburke 000 Joliet Jonsmith 3 } Va Joutel 3 --3 Kerr Add Ss +5 K Anacon Kirk Min Kopan expelled from Cuba after the Castro revolution. They were described in October, 1963, as Mafia syndicate lieutenants in the Detroit-Windsor area by De- troit Police Commissioner George Edwards. Confidential immigration doc- uments tabled Tuesday said Catalanotte was arrested in Windsor last August after elud- ing the department for several years. ENTERED IN 1958 "2 documents said he is be- lieved to have entered Canada as a visitor in 1958 and returned * 8.000 'Wrong-Way Refugees' in October, 1961. He was de- ported from the U.S. to Cuba Sept. 5, 1957, after being con- victed of narcotics trafficking. Minaudo was ordered de- ported from Canada in 1956 and left voluntarily for Cuba two years later. He returned to Windsor in 1960 and was again ordered deported Feb. 9, 1961. The deportation was deferred until March 11, 1964, when Min- audo flew to Sicily. Representations were made between 1957 and 1961 by three Windsor-area MPs on behalf of Minaudo's applications for per- manent residence in Canada. They were External Affairs Minister Martin, then an oppo- sition MP and Windsor lawyer; Conservative party National Di- rector Richard Thrasher, then MP for Essex South, and the late Don Brown, former Lib- eral MP for Essex West. Mr. Martin dissociated him- self from the case in September, 1963, after receiving a summary naudo. of the immigration file on Mi- ' SCOTT PAPER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 31,1965 37 7 CUTS STEAK PRICES 0 the Bone! LEAN BONELESS 'STEWING BEEF © 500 Con Bidg 5 7 | at Con M S$ $43'% 43V2 43% sie Siig: Ge" g4 2 ¢ +. Quit West For East Germany Daniel Fudge, Oshawa, Sgt. Robert Fudge, Camp Borden, brother of Mrs. Bert Nichols: (Elizabeth), Oshawa, Rob- ert, Moosemin, Sask., and George, High. land Creek; in his 67th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass in St. Gregory's Chureh, Thursday, April 1 at 10 a.m. in- ferment St. Gregory's Cemetery. (Pray- ers will be held at the Funeral Home, Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.) JEFFERY, John Henry (Jack) MM Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hos pital on Monday, March 29) 1965, John Henry (Jack) Jeffery, beloved husband of Mary Martha Murrant, father of Mrs. & FRESH CHICKEN CUTS Con Gas $13% 134 Corby vt 25 $21 21 21 Coronation } $5 5 5 Coron 120 p $40 64040 Cosmos $13% 13% 13% Crestbrk ees ee Crush Int $162 162 16¥a + Y% Cygnus A 73 450 450 450 Cygnus B $5% 5% 5% Daie-Ross $11% 11% 11% -- Ye] 09 | BONN (AP)--Last year about|spender who has piled up debts. | ~,'7|8,000 people left West Germany| All the person has to do is buy to settle in East Germany. ja train ticket for -- Ger- +9 | ow 1" »|man city and take off. Mt Wright at These "wrong-way refugees"| 3 : Multi" 50 4 SO cannot come back to West Ger-|, Once across the Iron Curtain, ge Be Or he i New Cal toe 104 104 +2 \many if they are disappointed] the immigrants merge into the ist Se 0 + % n 4 y ' s 4 : Dom Elect 400 $11% 11% N Goldvue ti 8a 4 ditions on the other side|East German population without bom £0 16 : tne AB of the Iron Curtain, Unlike the|much difficulty, There are jobs * West German government, the|and housing. A few are exploited TWIN PACKS 1-LB. PKG. PKG. OF 2 ROLLS 100 FT. ROLLS Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM CRAWFORD -- In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, Susan Crawford, who pass- ed away March 31, 1963. In our hearts your memory linge Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear mother,. We do not think of you. --Levingly remembered by the family. Maclaren A 20% Maclaren B 5 21 MB and PR 794 36Ve Magnum 25 26% Mac Hunter 1775 $25 25 25 M Leaf Mill 715 16% Mass-F 3130 $3 30% 2 h ® ° CALIFORNIA PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE CRISP CELERY ize 2 SIZE 24's PRODUCE OF U.S.A.--CANADA NO, 1 GRADE PRODUCE OF U.S.A.---CAN, NO. 1 GRADE FRESH BROCCOLI $0 GOOD SO MANY WAYS MUSHROOMS FOREIGN 300 NO NGas 0 $26 26 Pac Pete w 900 725 700 725 HOSPITALITY CHERRY PIE HOSPITALITY LUCYK -- In loving memory of our! dear mother and father, Mary and John Lucyk The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of the ones we loved so well. And while they sleep a peaceful sleep Their memory we shail always keep. --Remembered by the family NICHOLS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Nichols who passed away March 31, 1957. He is gone but not forgotten, And, as dawns another ye: In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will-come o'er us Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. Ever remembered, wife and family EACH 49° ors 20" PKG. 30° OF 8 LARGE Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Va 24\a Nick Rim f° 95 WR n C ® TABLERITE +» bids 5 5 ; \charging Nazi influence in West| Emco 25 $25¥2 25V2 2+ N Bordu McCAMMOND, Frank Fam Pla 150 $24% Northat 5 = 7 j «| ry and one sister, all of northern. Ireland, ij h hai lag ree a4 fled when fleeing was still POS-| duly upset by this loss of a $224 n Ta . y ~ ~ ; Ab Oudnam Rovel infirmecy. End 6 Purdex 8 8 The leader of East Germany,/from East Germany, which are} CUT. RITE $124 124 Que Man i id Ba VR "a 2/and what he calls the Nazi-lat the risk of life. There were dence, 59 Meldrum 'Street, Oldham, Lan. Hd Carp A 32 Probe rte a C B * * +1 é 25 pas i WooD, John Henry HBC 4 Realm + this West-East movement to) , ' | , y,| persuade the East Germans that Not So Goes | | CUT RITE husband of the late Dorothy Crook, dear 225 $53%4 53% Rockwin t," their lot is not a bad one. | | e 5 . Rest it the Stod- 21 1 1 5 } 1 rf Gov fon, Rates tie i. 8 Ryanor 18 gover Apr. 1,2 &3. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 2}immigrants represent a n- service in the chapel Friday,| Ind Wire 500 195 195 195 --I0| Sherritt 590 590 stiles re a A indicate) satire show that gave ulcers to| 200 $31% 31% 31%-- % dc 512% 12% 12% Hing Tee ieee | floral arrangements for all 400 SUNKIST NAVEL Tex-Sol 4. 44 45 +1 aay f ze 2 jor way of life. The BBC's director - general, | CENTRE Tormont 500 24 24 a Un Buttad =t |Germany to be reunited. with|® Program, More a Way of Life} up ee } + B|splitting of the old German|as scheduled and, like its satir-. W Surf i 7 The second biggest group, the|the show that was. Wisconsin 24a 24Va 24) alibrex se ase (Se up of people who have fallen|tack after Zulapa 2000 36 % % them. These include the di-|critic Bernard Levin, called| Montex 100 18 Ang Rouyn 100 175 178 175 +18 |alimony 25 Noranda $55Ve 54% Pac Pete 4680 $12/e 11% 12 QN Gas Sow Vy 442 4% BUNCH " LEGS or BREASTS | G TISSUE ROYAL GUEST SLICED RINDLESS | WHITE---PINK---Y ELLOW--TURQUOISE Robert Griffin (Masie), London, Eng../ Dom Glass 4% N Mylama 13 Arthur, John and Raymond, Oshawa, Wil-/ D Scot pr 5 50 N Rouyn 84 8 3 | 1 1 German government for-|for propagande purposes, parti-) , Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel 22 Nisto 10 10% 10 free movement over. the cularly deserters from the West Thursday; April} 'at 2 p.m. Interment "% 39 Norbeau 240 240 240 WIENERS ' What prompts people to take) WHITE--PINK---YELLOW--LILAC Emp Lif 10$470 465 North 1 Se sD |Germany and plans for a new! Of King's Moss, County Antrim, Northern Exquite A w 3) 235 235 Notheat 10s 104 10a this irrevocable step, to choose] .21 of conquest. ? SCOTTIES . ireland, on March 29, 1965, leaves to ' i Fleetwood 200 $211 1 % ; and. brothers Joseph and George of Osh: ga 100 $8% Sremieke ass 307950 139" |Sible, a country with a reputa-|ro oF its population of 55,000,- Cc i SWANSON'S 15 $175 Patino Fi Ot mM 74. Gon: tor political oppression and/yqq J is offset from the propa- NUTTER, Lily Kelly, 110 $19 Por! 2° : ie ; beloved wife of Samuel Nutter and lov- bahay tre oo ee As aA Walter Ulbricht, claims they| made through the border barbed| Oshawa and Leslie of England; in her 100 «(70 70 Qunston eashire, England. Hawker-S ou Raglan influenced government in Bonn./3,155. of these in 1964. At the Toronto Weston Hospital, Tues 17% Rio Algom father of Pear! (Mrs. Robt, Selleck), Osh- 25$334 334 Roman pe Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's W 1 ' # dart Funeral Home, 24 Mill Street, Lind-| Ind Accep 320 $24' 24% 24%4-- | San Ant ay Of Week g REFILLS . April 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Eden Ceme-| Ing! 200 395 395 395 +5 Gemaation Of Mis in WON ee QUANTITIES pri 2, a! .m. Interm: en nglis : ; Silvmaq 2 fe Ea if ee A ee Starratt ¢*-- only two per cent of the people|the management of the BBC is ws ee ee LOCKE'S FLORISTS 211 $90V2 90Va 90% Sunburst 13% 13 Ia' 4 micause they like communism &S/and will not return in its pres- $13 134 13% Loeciaty' Tombill 100 122 122 FAMILIES REUNITED Sir Hugh Greene, announced} Trib 37 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE wodie oe 728-6555 Un tane sw |will fade off television April 11) Violam +," )Reich into two countries: has|ical predecessor, That Was The ' vi SIZE 113's Willroy +1 Va 25! The show came under new at- Yellérex 4000 «(10 " 10 into difficulties of one kind or|broadcast. Met Storesp . 225 rH Volume to 11 a.m. 790,000. Milt Brick 40% ed : " an 2 TRADING vorced husband tired of making|Conservative party leader Sir| ote - a a payments, th e big|Alec Douglas-Home. "'a cretin.'"'| Morsd A $164 160% + e cae zeit... Liberals Plan Table-Turn Ont Store 240 240 240 ee? nen ke 35 +40 Pow Corp 710 $15% 15% 15% at eee es! COED Pro-N DP Propag anda QN Gas 540 nN n 70 $1451/2 145 14514 | 29 DEMPSTERS WHITE--PINK--YELLOW--AQUA liam, London, Eng.; in his 7ist year 634 Ma N Senator 16% 16% 1644 + "2 Fast iE 3 border are persuaded to make speeches Oshawa Union Cemetery Du Pont 534 53 Normetal 420 420 420 5) ae ene A Fal 635. $92! 4 6 |a country from which 3,000,000 ; : | Heurrhis peabing tour daupniéee, one son! Fam" . orth Gan m4 214 214 --¢ |a country from | The Bonn government is not ewa. 116 $109 Pamour 206 204 04 --6 J T ISSUES 600 335 material misery? ; ; ; At Oldham' Royal Infirmary, England, on ras So cea alah pa ae Re daa ganda point of view by flights] J Bf FROZEN 7 VARIETIES Su the ghd 10 OZ. ing mother of Lily of England. John o are refugees from capitalism)wire and over the Berlin wall PKG 63rd. year, Resting at the family resi-/ Hard Carp 100 3612 36% Quonto Me 12) : f 100 FT. "a 129 E ROLLS Home A 1% Ratrock The Communit sree ays 10 | day, March 30, 1965, John Wood, beloved 124 Rio Rup tive Mar. 31 awa; and brother of Lovie (Mrs. Wilber 428 $57 56% 57 Vl Rowan € "ar ah 4 i es Effec' M ' government denies that these from. 2 p.m. Thursday, April 1.) Ind Min Zi0 89% 9% % Sheep 'Cr 140 «(140 co ; : LONDON (AP)--The stinging ' : tery; Int Nickel 580 $93% 93. 93 le +'a\many. Its inquiries 6 5Va re a" a" 1000 390 390 390 ipa 78 78 ae involved make their decision be-|gqing off the air next month EASY TO PEEL Funeral arrangements and Texmont 173, 172. :172 "\a philosophy, political system|ent form, s. OSHAWA SHOPPING a hue ae aS C Tribag Most people go over to East| Monday night that Not So Much) jmembers of their families, The} Un Fort h+ Vp West Mines +10 separated relatives. jeek That Was, will become; Windfall + | government here says, is made DOZEN ' its Sunday night Yk Bear 100 169 169 167 +2 +) Janother and run away from) A panellist, acid - tongued) 25 Molson A $0 $4) 4) Aunor 390 390 390 Nat Drug $122 124 Overland pr $134 1314 1314 QN Gas pr LB. 59. KNOTT EGG ROLLS i Blea ee ae | OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberals|raised by the Hamilton area|their names in the Hansard Rothman "4 We 74 jhope to turn a publicist's dream/MPs "gives an unfair and mis-|index. palo e 12% into a nightmare when the Com) sading impression of the duties) The political action commit- Seyvette $00 350 33 {mons privileges committee) ss ctivities of members of|t€e, 8 identified as the sponsor Be ee eee a Tet a lenee WO tne aan. tOORy. Ot 8 moers 0" in bold type on the front page, Simpsons 450 $2734 27% 27% propaganda news sheet pub-|this House. most of which is devoted to a/ Sietor Steel ~ ane a! +e lished by the political action} Apparently what. stung Mr./picture of New Democrat) St Pav 100° $12% 12% 127 committee of the Hamilton arealyunro was that the three Lib-\Leader T. C. Douglas, a plug) Bisel Can ns $31 aie a council of the United Steelwork-|,-4) Mps--Mr. Munro, Josephifor the NDP and a call for Terpen Bk 78 sem ena ou. wiers, Union. : Macaluso (Hamilton West) and|steelworkers to take out NDP _ Since complaints were made ohn B. Morison (Wentworth)--| memberships. oi propaganda sheet iN\-ame out second best to New| The Hansard index appears the Commons, the committe¢/nemocrat MP William Howe\on page two under the big black Tor 25 $26 2125 $15 Z ; ther 10.- : i 4 SHOULD A MEMORIAL | ths pale vig gen gett (Hamilton South) in the num-|headline "Who Is Working For o keep up with inquiries her of subjects listed under!You?" MATINEWS BRONZE | Gg AlN 8 ay unig Serco JILL' IS ALL RIGHT, JACK' | SHE'S YOUNGEST UNION BOSS MATTHEWS BRONZE | 25% --1% lication voicing support for the t 9125 1s 170 BiRMING HAM, England | stood up and BRIGHTS APPLE JUICE 3** 1% IGA PEAS § 2%# 33: Connors KIPPER SNACKS 21; 19° THE EXTRA T FOR FREE GF TES CERTIFICA MERCHANDISE nek IN re THIS WEEK a Tort $32.00 "1a? courtéous advice always +% |New Democratic Party, and, om MOUNT LAWN the Liberals say, suggesting un- MEMORIAL PARK v fairly that Liberal MPs from the we * Hamilton area aren't working 723-2633 We oF an Irishman _ WITH CARD OF THANKS John Munro (i. -- Hamilton ALDRED 1 wish to express my sin cere thanks to relatives and friends for cards, visits and inquiries for me while 1 was in Oshawa General Hospital, Also Dr. McKinney, nurses and staff of 2D floor for their kindness Alvin Aldred CARTER We wish our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness, sympathy cards and floral tributes in the recent loss of our beleved son, brother and grandson, Mark Leonard Carter Rosemarie, Roy and Mr. and Mrs. o expre and Tracy Carter, Stacey CROSIER -- | would like to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to my many friends who remembered me with cards, letters, visits, flowers, etc., during my stay in Oshawa Genera! Hospital. To the nurses and staff on 2D and to Doctors Vipend and McKinney | can only say "Thank you so much"' Maude Crosier MONEY MADE Selling Things through Oshawa Times Weston A Weston B 125 $22 w 6p $1062 West A wits 150 $124 Y Knit B *% 1 Zellers Zenith Ail Ang U Dev Asamera Bail Sapr Bantt Bata 3000 Cal Ed 250 CS Pate 200 C Ex Gas. 1800 Cdn Sup Oil 7240 Cent Del C West P Dev-Pal Dynamic Fargo Fr Pete pr Gr Plains Gridoil Numac wis Provo Gas Triad Oj} 2900 Union Oi! 360 U Canso 100 Wespac 7000 Wsburne 2200 W Decaita 400 Yan Can 1000 MINES A Am Moly 1600 253. 250 Ang Rouvyn 1800 170 Area 700 280 Arion anno 15 Armore 3000 «(27 Atl C Cop $00 Bankfield 3300 B-Duc 1000 Rethim 00 1500 275 $\7% 17 ve 200 $20% i -- +} + % +5 1 ) +'s +2 _) +1 +1 2 + Ve +1 1 3 East) summed up his objections in successfully proposing an in- vestigation by the privileges committee 1. It reproduces on page two, without authorization of the Speaker or the Commons, the tille page of the Commons Han sard index, which lists under each MP's name the subjects the MP raised verbally or in writing in the Commons 2. The list ing of matters! | Beaten Laborite | Will Run Again LEYTON, England (AP'--Pa trick Gordon Walker, Britain's 98-day foreign secretary, is go- ing to try once more to gét) back. into the House of Com-} mons. But not until the next general election The Labor party in the Lon don suburb of Leyton chose Gordon Walker, 57, Monday night to be its candidate when Prime Minister Wilson calls a , general election D In the October general elec-| tion, Gordon Walker Jost the Smethwick seat he had held for 19 years. Despite the defeat, Wilson) (AP)--A attended a union meeting just to pay her dues is Britain's youngest union boss "I'm absolutely thrilled," said dark haired Valerie Cresswell, "but you can say I'm the most surprised girl in Birmingham.' Her union 'is Trades Union the Electric Birmingham branch and has also been appointed to Birmingham Trades Union } Council "The only reason I went to | that mecting was to pay my subs (subscription or dues)," said Valerie. I didn't even known they were having an election, but 19-year-old' girl who | Valerie now is | president of the 2.500-member | the | nominated me. They asked if there were any other nomina- tions, and there were none." VOTE UNANIMOUS Her election ws | mous, "IT think I'm fully aware of my presidential responsibili- ties, she said, "and I hope to | carry them out to the best of my ability." Said Harny Mason, regional | secretary for the union: "Valerie is a good union member, and she's not afraid to stand up to the manage- | ment. We're expecting great | things, We're sure she'll give a strong lead to our women members." | Valerie assembles lighting | fixtures. 4 . 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