THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 21, 1966 27° : U.S. Embargoes Copper E xports ey oil ee _ U.S. government catatltehod te to- day a "virtual embargo" on the export of domestic copper ores and other unrefined copper. and set strict quotas for shipment abroad of other categories of the metal. At the same time, the com- merce department revoked all outstanding licences issued last year for refined copper exports. OBITUARIES RICHARD M. McCLOSKEY to his retirement in 1955, Mr. j In failing health for sdme|Solomon. was a member_ of "yaitime, Richard Martin McCios-| Calvary Baptist Church. key, 102 Mary st. e., Whitby,| Prececeased Sept. 13, 1949, by died Jan. 20, at the Oshawa/his wife, the former Pansy May General Hospital. He was in his) Claus, he is survived by a sister, ,| 78th year. Mrs, Leila Swanson, of Toronto.} A son of the late Richard and}He was predeceased by 4 +2 |Marty McCloskey, the deceased|brother, John, who was killed was 'born at Brockagh, County|in action during the First World 2\Derry, Ireland and was married) War. in 1925 at Drumsurn, Ireland. | The memorial service will be A laborer, prior to his retire-|held at 2 p.m, Jan. 24, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. In- ment five years ago, Mr. Mc- Closkey was a member of St./terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. R. B. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, the Holy Name) Lytle, pastor of Calvary Baptist Society and Local 222, UAW. /Church, 'will conduct the serv- Predeceased in 1963 by his| ice. | 5 Praia Bn + 4 wife, the former Flizabeth| Friends aré asked not to call) C Ganmeuet Seles 42 |O'Hagan, he is survived by ajat the funeral home before! Candore 2000 . ,»,\daughter, Mrs. G. Forstail)Saturday afternoon. coun: fame "7 *?'(Ann) of Whitby and two sons, Casgiar $150 15M Patrick A, of Whitby and Joseph) allay, ss M. of Oshawa. Chib: Kay Also surviving are a brother, ee fe | William of Ireland; 10 grand- Comb Met \children and a_ brother-in-law, eae, Daniel O'Hagan, of Whitby. Con. Shaw Mr. McCloskey is at the W. Pde C. Town Funeral Chapel, G Halli Whitby, for requiem Mass in St A vara |John the Evangelist. Church at < Maran }10 a.m., Jan. 22, Rev, L. J. | Austin will sing the Mass, Tem- porary entombment will be in the Oshawa Union Cemetery Mausoleum. Interment will be made later in St. John's Roman |Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. The Rosary will be recited at Con Negus Con Nichol the funeral home at 7 p.m ,| today. STOCK MAREES -- 202 + V2 Ansil Ares Arie Armore A Arcadia Argosy Bankfield Barex Bary Expl Baska B-Dav Beicher Bethim Bidcop "| Big' Nama Vel Bi Bay BL Hawk Brunswk Bounty Ex Bunker H Cadamet Cam Mine Camilo one Chib Tung - € Dyno C Faraday 42400 1028 2086-4 4500 1500 700 23000 1000 TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS 2 Distributed by CP ~ | : Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 21 Quotations In cents uniess marked $./ z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS - 10:40 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. oe Abitibi 605 / 25 ie: oe 1490 1500 138000 3680 200 7288 3000 4000 2000 200 1400 17750 500 300 | $12% 1214 12% + "ir 000 $114 11% 14 + Rial 196 - i vi *. * al Asbestos C Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS Beli Phone Bow Valey | Boychuck, John Bondaruk, Mike perronenle and Fred Shpilman, FUNERAL OF MRS, MARGARET WARD Requiem High Mass was sung at 10 a.m. in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, today for Mrs. Margaret Ward who died Jan. 18*at Cherry Valley, Ont., in her 87th year, . The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer sang the mass. Inter- ment was in St. Gregory's | Cemetery. The pallbearers were Leonard Ovenden, Gordon Dawson, Richard Dawson, Roger Brant, Glen Hill and William Metcalfe, FUNERAL OF THOMAS §S. COOPER |. The memorial service for Thomas §. Cooper, who died Jan. 17, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 64th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3:15 p.m. Jan. 20. Rev. L. Wesley Herbert, min-| ister of King Street United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Fred James, Cyril Smith, Fred For- shee, Richard Foster, Bill Balan) 5, and David Balan. 750 2300 45600 14500 1875 3350 2560 600 1000 2000 3000 C Rambler C Red Pop Cop Corp Cop Man Coulee Croinor Crowpat Daering D"Aragon D'Eldona Denison Discovry Donalda Dunraine Duvan East Sul! a F'west T 56 F Mar 180 F Orenada $14% 14% Frncoeur %S 55% Frobex $234 23 3 Genex Col Cell $7% 7 7 nt Maset Col Cell pr $24 24 Giant Yk nM i: % Con Bidg 250 250 Glacier +1 Con M § $482 4B 48% Glenn Exp 3000 14% 14% 1h tvs Con Paper $405 40 40 Goldrim 2200 3% 3% 1% Con Gas $16% 1634 16% Gortdrm 200 330 330 330 Coronatn 275 (275 «(275 Granisie 2400 450 435 450 Crain RL $312 31% 31% Granduc 400 40 «400 Crush Int $15%2 15% 15% Grandroy 2. 31 425 415. 415 Green Pnt 105 130 30 $400 400 400 Gulch ne 160 $394 39% 3914 | Gunnar 2 22 10$118 118 118 + V4) 275 $17% 17% WWe+ % 195 $28% 28% 287% -- 4) 75 $98 8 68 535 $244 24 2 1 390 $18% 18% 18% -- Ve 200 $33% 33% 33% + Ve/ 85 $442 Ade Ade + Ve) 25 $47 47 25 $37 q 37 725 $11% W% 160$111 7 mW Ve 500 $7%i 7% %4-- 600 71 «+7 71 90 $30% 30% W%-- % 150 $754 754 754--) 100 36% IRVIN J. WOTTEN FUNERAL OF The memorial service for TEODORA SHPILMAN Irvin J. Wotten, who died Jan. memorial service for/17, at the Oshawa General Teodora Shpilman, who! Hospital, in his 68th year, was +2 A resident of Oshawa for 70\died Jan, 19, at the Oshawa} held at.2 p.m., Jan. 20, at the years, Walter Henry Solomon,|General Hospital, was held at| Armstrong Funeral Home, - |349 Mary st, died this morning|11 a.m. today at the Armstrong} Rev. L. Wesley Herbert, min- oid a |at the Oshawa General Hospital.| Funeral Home. jister of King Street United - 2| He was in his 74th year. The service was conducted by|Church, conducted the service. + ©! A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Rev. R. Panczenko, minister of| Interment was in Oshawa Union Robert Solomon, the deceased|St. John's Ukrainian Greek|Cemetery. was born Mar. 15, 1892, 'at/Orthodox Church. Interment was} -The pallbearers pwere Lloyd | Thamesville, Ont. He was mar-|in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Townes, Earl Bryant, Jack Mer- + Wi ried Dec. 10, 1917; in Oshawa.| The pallbearers were = David Powolley, Harold a A painter and decorator, prior} Shpilman, Lyon Khaner, Andre Roughley and Jack Roughley. MRS, The + 2} WALTER HENRY SOLOMON) Mrs. pies dt » 2 500 : il i 260 500 DICTATOR OR DEITY soo Egyptian-born wife. Nkru- and head of the most highly- mah's critics say he is the developed cult of personality dictator of a one-party state in Africa. His supporters ~ BOWLING RESULTS | WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE) 210, 212; Ethel Hoar 207, 214; Hazel Wed |dup 286; Mary King 249; Elinore Hanna| od 10 308 we still have a few left In tog; "Lynn Barlow 245; Ann Sabo 244; ly | June Young 243; Pauline Starr -243; Elsie | 600 GAMES: Dawn May 455 - ay Smith 241; Vi. Taylor 238; Marlyn Beck- jel | 232; Hazel Bannon 222; Lois Burden Feeney A Computr raise him virtually to the status of a deity and refer to him as the "Messiah." (Cc P Photo) PHILS ACQUIRE ONE HARMONICA RIDGEWOOD, N.J. (AP) Pitcher Jim Bouton has not only lost a room-mate but a harmonica as well. That's because Phil Linz, Bouton's closest friend in baseball and his room-mate® for four seasons with New York Yankees, has been traded to Philadelphia Phil- lies Ghana's President Kwame Nkrumah, (second from left) attends a state func- EP cceis Ma in Accra with _his CDC CDC Proposal On Agenda | 182); OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-| '2); Bird 635 (179,161, 195). | ment says it intends to ask Par-| 200 GAMES: F. Pritchard 261, B Denial SR eT gt laa hia ila 221 liament to set up the Canada| 2!, D. Grennon 238, §. Latrienlere 240, © [Bateman 207; Hilde Collins 202; Vera * ni | in 2 Development Corporation, the + Re ate tee 2S soma Tear' Standings Whistles &, Sprites Ww, fond hope of former finance min- |?! udge 209, J ister Walter Gordon. 201 and C.|Cat and Kittens 2%, Daffodils 62, Alley But a government official sayS| Wailer. Keep up the Cats 5'4, Ookpiks 3, All-Sorts 8, Maypoles 54, Travellers 5, Guess What's 6, Kandy| work the project which would allow| Lemon Leegue:_H. Ridley 9%, Canadians to buy shares in| chuk 94 and C. Atwell 85. + Ve! -- 10 33 140 n 225 Hastings Headway Heath High-BI Hollinger Huds Bay Int Hellun irish Cop lron Bay 60 260 260 --~ 5§) 2000 14a 144 + Ve 500 275 205 100 137 2300 1500 43-45 Simcoe St. N. 728-9411 FURNITURE & APPLIANCE aac . WAREHOUSE 0 3% 33 38 260 2500 2 335 330 335 5 + 211° 1BYe 18a + Ve 65 | 12% 12M%-- 2 1 15 oui 5S 795 795 = § 40 Ve 15a 15% 80 2 210 $259 259 Malartic Marchant Mereon OUR WAREHOUSE IS JAMMED. WE MUST MOVE THESE ITEMS, BUY NOW AND SAVE DOLLARS. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. MANY ONE OF A KIND AT GREAT SAVINGS. 7 PC. DINETTE SET | 30" Electric RANGE | Matach Mattgmi Chairs covered in supported vinyl, Infinite heat switches, auto - timed | table tops by Arborite. 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Clark High Doubles: Joan Hall 465 (261, 204); od The Mice 0 wrhlgh singles: shi Mill 245; BI $ ley i! Si en on the government's priority list 'High Singles ir | pi fey ue a Parlia- ORANGE LEAGUE Burrus 236; Mona Melnichuk 236; Isobel High Triples ~-- Jack Goodm ment. 30 $8 8 8 244 $1114 111% 111% 10% 10% -- 32 23 86 13% 13% 404 402 + 37% Bo +h & 200 100 "All I heard last season an (749); McFarlane 228; Ann Gwilllams 214 and; was that darned harmon- |278, a, 331; Jim Marshall (635) 194, 195, > Jessie Hmacher 205 Raymond Cooney (634) 242, 243, 149) | 9. rd t th Points Taken: Green Gals 3, Pussy gan pe Bouton said, ape Mr. Gordon spoke of the cor-| n°) potie (621) 143, 298, 180; Garry| 0; Busy Bees 2 Locals 1; Go-Go's 2 Try) ahead to a year of more poration in the 1962 and 1963/Bickie.(é21) "43,208, 250; Alfons ieern| Mare Meese. woe aon victories and less noise. 619) 191, 151, a am jum election-campaigns as a vehicle. ray ae. Team Standings: Busy Bees 1,, Locals! 5 € ; "Phil really tried to learn by which Canadians would be! 'over 200 -- Ib. Engelbert 218, 233, Roy 10, Stars 8 Pacers 8 Go-Go's 8 Green Gals 7, Pussy Cats 5 and Try Hargs 3. how to play it." Dewar 209, 221, Bob Ellis 207, 203, Nell ' ' . encouraged to invest in and) Daniel 247, Yvonne Marshall 244, Bea| Linz became famous ee share the profits of Canadian imeautvery 240, George Strong 231, Carol] Points gioken ae Handicappers ye hel wien wiahabay You Gece corporations. The New Demo-|Wood 25, Garth McGilivary 216, Don! ir ™oweiiers, $: Geargies 2) 'Corner Pins| fined his $200 for' testing his harmonica on a bus dur- ing a 1964 losing streak. cratic Party has advocated a |Mebriae 1 co ee x section winners -- Cellar Dwell- similar plan. ag Father, Baby Die In Blaze Second -- Vera Strong 71, 91, 928 tot: fi In his 1965 budget Mr. Gordon| M2369, Tk bere Oa Batt ound Over Goo-mAuarey Fredricks (682) 176 proposed details. The corpora-/% and Barney Robbins 75. Fun OTTAWA (CP)--A father and his four month-old son perished tion would be capitalized at] y.or's, "Pim biccers 'Glow-Hearts la e-Outs 1, Lucky-Strikes 7 Tiwralth (603) 164, 222, 917) Dave Duncan Wednesday night when fire swept through their third-floor $1,000,000,000 and initially set up Solttires a, Strike ley~ 235, 256, 217 d Eri th (606 by the government but control| "Ss :ndings -- Blow-Hearts 10, Try- ards| fase a0i.'220. a1 ae ENE, Aen 4 "a would be in the hands of direc-|10, Spitfires 7, Flintstones 6, Lucky-| Over 200 --- Cohne Addington 206, Helen tors elected by the shareholders. | Strikes 5, Pin-Pickers 5, Alley-Caty 4 and) Fisher 205, Dave Whorral 200, Ivy Coverly Shares would sell initially at Finch 207, Erle Lloyd 204, Lillie Finch apiece MOTOR CiTY 7 taal |209, Betty Whitmarsh 203, John Hall 248, piece. : AFTERNOON | and Dave Clinansmith 222, 215. The plan ran into heavy Criti-| | Over 600; Ev. Redpath 716 38, samen beague: Dave Boakes 98, May 94, Addington 86, cism, both from political Oppo-| Dorothy Burteh 486 (172, 240, 274); Marl.|Redfearn 93, Ann' Brown 92, Bare Lion | nents and representatives of the) Vaughan 627 (165, 258, 204) and Lyla Hux- financial and business commun-| MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE | anartment here. Dead are Archie McDougal, 25, and his son Jimmy. Police said the victims died of asphyxiation. Both were appar- jently asleep in the same bed. Mr: cDougal, watchi - 243; Wes Kutasienski 617, 221, 201; Jim 5. M ue at hing tele Gcctes 615 on Hi olen aie, ae | vision on the second floor of the 200 Group -- Vida Morey 235; Geof! | building, attempted to fight her Curl 200; Elsie Smith 242; Rolly Hager- | way upstairs but was forced table 616 (165, 205, 246). Over 200: Dorothy DeMille 204, 223;| There were no 700 triples this week, ity. Isusie Greer 207, 24; Marion Thomas! shali we blame the pins? Sadie James ied the league with 689; 216, 184; Reg Norris 686, 297; Jack James OSHAWA TIMES ode ag Bei aie tarot Be id ae etl Roy. Mann 217; Laure McKinley 215; Dorothy Davey 204; Frank Chumbley LR eb i elas Bocas Bai a ca may) ack by smoke and flames. She morse 8 Phoebe Mullen 224; Shella Patterson 245;\escaped with her daughter,! Neon" Joan Jackson 215 and} Norande Nor Ctl @ Nor Phone Hawker pr Horne Pf 4 66) 6 13% 13% 134 Int Nickel $18% 18% 18% int Util V2 % Intt Ut p - we or ire Ind James Sti Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey. C Jock C pr Kelsey Co batt 250 $10 «1 575 $102 10: Ve 31v Ron Brown (679) 192, 199, 288; bd ed ; Aves! ne (618) 209, 173, 236; Keith 36% Aldert (705) 278, 228, 197; Bob Fred- icks 648) 241, 231, 176; Ernie Mec- $23 si" $12%-- $30V2 $22% $5% $10 317% $i7% $12 86% 265 us 84 13% 17% 173 8% nN tA a "As 18Va 17 580 555 555 ay N_ Senator rb 2 1% Nick Rim W 25 Nisto 16% vk lon -- Norgold 6000 Ui v7 ve Norlartic 1000 Norlex Wh 4 Normetal 470 «470 1s 1s 102 9 Norpax 105 0 39 Lav Fin Levy Life Invest LobCo A 206; Stella Makarchuk 663, 293, 204; Bu Morey 656, 227, 208, 221; Marl. Ford 647, 223, 241; Chuck Ford 632, 201, 212, a Al Jamieson 626, 236, 210; Norma Brad: burn 615, 267; John Williamson 614, 220, | 24 +1% 470 -- 10 Manoir in Mass-F Met Stores MGF N Coldstm N_ Rank Northcal Northgat Nudu! 21% 20 Obaske 5 14 +2 O'Leary "4-43 ++i" Opemska $10% 10% lon + " Orchan Ss. 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Defending champion| British Olympic Association Marlene Streit of Toronto and| told of tests and trials on six Judy Rand trailed the two by) British middle distance runners a stroke. jin Mexico last year at an 8,000- foot altitude. VISITS FERRARI MODENA, Italy (AP)--Walk- FINISH DRAFT ing svith a cane, British one HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Gene car driver John Surtees met| Mingo, Oakland Raiders' field Enzo Ferrari Wednesday to|80al specialist, was among the check plans for the next sea-|¢ight final selections Wednes- son. It was the first visit at the|day as Miami Dolphins com- Ferrari centre for Surtees, the,pleted what club owners de- 1964 world champion, since his|Scribed as the best stocking track crash at Mosport, near|draft in pro football history. Toronto last September. The 32 players picked by the Dolphins for their 1966 debut in TOUGH ON TWINS the. American Football League Detroit Tigers hit $66 927% rH if Z 4 +2 Siw tim We + % Automatic Washer Fully flexible 3 program washer. 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