THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Jenvery 28, 1939 7 Toronto, Montreal Stocks New Commander |--re--; iis en TORONTO us, wean gm wegen? pmoer edi For Militia NEW HOSPITAL | Cet Jail Terms Fatadion Woodward A 150 $0 2% 0% Jn Mock ¥, : ( a? Orill aX onda umiete morked 8, Waal 4 via 90 ith Whe 10% 4 " 8 " Dom Ti 110 ww COBOURG ~ Formal transfer spection of the troops by Brig, COBOURG ~ The new mil- wai suiy iL of pn gon: LL Keli Angina 100 VI% TH T% i Dom Tom 3 of command of the 13th Milita Snow apd a march past In column| Yon dollar wing of the Co- oo andy reaking and entering, ym Adhesion 15 fh 1h HW ~ 9 Yam Viay z Group from Brigadier Lyle M of route under the command of bousg_ Gener ral Howat wit vy Ion ah Su 1% / pron Fraser 4 4 'arr, Port Hope, to Colonel M. E. the retiring comma ' rig. Industrials i ol id we 18 10 Galings jah sh Sh - Clarke ED, of Peterborough, will Carr, spection on the evenings of | Aston Bail was sentenced to oth om i MO Paper "e 500 " Ol, Paper wo» ake place Sunday st Belleville,l A farewell addrsa vil > Yom ju, 30, and Satur. Sn vars oh Dall Pn A ; ontario, given by igadier Carr, fol od ' Oh i ted wh wt It will be in the form of & cere-(ing" which Brigadier Snow will] Friday, tours will be eon |*ch received 18 months, The men were convicted of Imp Inv A monial parade and will be held iniroduce the new commander,| ducted between the hours of forcing their way into the home tmp Of 4 4 st the Belleville Armory starting|col, M, E. Clarke, 7 and 10 p.m. and on Saturday |, "gs 0 014 Charles R, Priess Ind Aco - at 2.30 IE The Inspecting Of-| "The troops will then march past| between 2 to § in the after- |. 4 beating him ? » - FEE Su I 8 Malartie Marsige Maritime Matateh Mayhrus MeKen Hetiar Wat LA WMerni y Homena 4 Milliken why Mi Wri s Ae 28 pr 18 tnt Us fier will be Brigadier Erle $row in column of route with Colonel] noon and 7 to 9 in the even " OBE, CD, Commander, Eastern Clarke in command and the sal-| ing, 'ontario Area, Kingston, lute will be taken by Brigadier A large number are expect Troops taking part in this Carr, | ! , parade will represent the (oNow:| ed to attend the ceremonies SOUR'N SUNK ing units: Heatguriars, 13 Mili. | . | Husky wie 400 720 1 LI tia Group, Port Hope; 35 Medium | P | nt oa ay 4 rl » Regiment RCA (M) Cobourg; | an pring ' SO LIFE ie "0 Not Soul 106 : 8 144 #0 Modivm Anti-Alreraft Regi. " pe ; ; Dev ih 0 mt RCA, Peterh ; 22 In bi den ve A No om ¥ ne or Mont Yves g we " " a Medium Potiery RCA.| Drama Festival A New Way To LOOKS PUNK? Home Of A Morgan »% ' Home Of B 500 30 Ning Wire B 178 g Napanee; Princess of Wales Own OBOU ----- Cobourg! f : ECR A A nh» Novands = 700 Ge tn 0 Regiment, Kingston; Hastings Bligh Tl a is pt] Jire Fatigue | Than wake up your leer bile and ! " 600 i + pid and Prince ¥dward Regiment, maging preparations for its an.| Wake up irritated, depressed? | find life worth living again. aia prod " Yodil 1h Nipissing La - Page Hers SM Mu Belleville; 11 Medical Company, nual spring presentation, | +s. Fool tired all day long?.., If your liver doesn't pour up to twe Burlington | Nom +1 Nor-Aeme 1 Powell i WA : RCAMC, Kingston and 28 Tech. see Gordon Dun musical| Need | pints of liver bile into your system Noranda " ) 0 , | more pep? Millions of ome, Northeat LE h 3 34 $50 74 leat untron RCEME, Peter: girector, states that this year the people suffer from such symp. | **" 0 you food may ot dips " : orth 40 rough. roductios will be in the nature + + + you suffer from constipation a bh po p Jornid i nw Tn ne 1000 16 ny Ceremonies will open With Blof scence from varios Tature) Yama b uo Hise tiysold Iife hardly seems worth living! That's £ Hoy pom ah Petrol 300 | 19 a fn p general salute followed by an In-|pisvs such as the Mikado, The i Kaa 4 ractive, February | yen you need Carter's Little Liver Can prow i" Foe am J i Holland A 24% 24 . [King and 1, and an English mu dure Digot tells how a | pills, These mild and gentle vegetable CHAL Ate 1h 0 04 Richt Norvall rd J TIMES BUREAUS ":- | ioctars to produce dramationny | Syme mara weeks hwtarsy ong ollieries ; Hex Cal y yl J 7 ? ? "tors to ce drama y | system starts wor Curt Wo B00 9 " dal AR Dials RAE flan a A LE AE | ch your the {utd yacka he rapid recoveries, Get your | the world looks good, Remember, if on WY 7 Tm ou A Pardes ! Solndnh "3 COBOURG annual presentation, An estima.| February Reader's Digest today; | 1ife's not worth living it may be the p Flin Mwis 190 Bhawin » | 42 liver, Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills Wa, Paymas " Sawin A 0 AB 3 0 |G. McAuliffe FR. 2.5439 ted 3 people will take part in| 42 articles of lasting interest. | oy. 4, Only 436 i+ as - - - SESE IF ¥ ses - FF Me 3 1 i 0 Vickers 1 ; / Ww Lin 00 7 "7 7% Pesrioss shawin 4 iis year's production, Conk shut 4 1 ra Perron 2% . Wicks pr 100 ' 44 Pick Crow Simpsons ws amb. Ent Neco tes] Can 2 Hh 4 3 |" con'one 0 0 y here sence 2 i de 2% | Borden Report | CROWN LIFE EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS { Ls (9) Can oF { { Hi "son ah 4 Purdex Tor-Dom Rk 140 D Hridgs Que Ascot Trans C PL 46 1p M J Advocate #00 360 Que Cop Walk GW LAER Dom Hiees Arico va 88 Gunvion Gotlon nih Wik Jos | een Diow D Eleot ria 3 Algom 0 16% 10% Quemont Weston B 2 835% Is 6 D Fndry ] h Algom wis 5320 $30 26 h Noche Weston 44pr #5 #00 90 Doseo Ve 20% 0 Am Nephe 1400 #4 4 Rookwin - wn Ancor' 3078 130 10h Rowan Cons or investors Dom Tar 190 815 18 Ansil Jhon 4d Ran Ant a Canadian I Dom Text 4 Arcadia 000 23 Sherri y Abit Boo mM EVs ™ oop). oats Econ Inv Arion iho 14 Bil Stand " Ang Pulp f | T IRDNTO CP)--The Invest Yddy Mateh ' Athin-Rut 4000 1A Miscoe 4 Butterfly 100 u ment Dealers' Association of Can. Ved Grain 7 \ Aumachn pon 16 1 Kloosn VR © Dom Bug 110 ¥ he U nda says the report of the Borden hy 1198 h ¥ #h00 124 EAL Klanlgh wis : 75 one ow ' ) 100 274 274 Sanrok 3 y darned #100 i commisston on energy has been Ghiineat wo 8 1 7 Hleep R ' "il " . Cdn Pow 100 A A a great blow to the confidence of Gat BA 1 ) { 2 Bankenn 100 22 Blugeon 1 2 OC Paper 175 4 volar re " ' a Dev " Bary Expl pon 70 Sud Cont con / AA 000 forelgn Investors In Canada, Goodyear pr 4 Base Met fn 28 Sullivan Fl David Fr A 8 Criticism of the report was Gr Wes 0 4 Baska 1500 18 fylvanite Dam Eng 100 4 bi made in a statement to the fed ar W vi Beth] 1000 103 102 Teok-H Meet MI] I a ol seaviiae pili BA HOR 48 Bleron 200 100 100 100 Temng Jia A LJ A i eral cabinet earlier this month, Gypsum 1 Hin Bieroft wis 1500 # J) 8 Thom L 7 7 Lowney 4 coples of which have been sent Hur Erle LAL Bo pon Wg Ag RA Tiara Melohers pr A d to the association's members Imp Oife SAA fig i 2 770 710 770 Torhit : ' : Nfld 1ARht fi Investors | ithe the mp Oil 0 $404 M0 { LLL Trin Chih 4 2% + Que Phone 5 rs In secur , Ie ue Toh f Ui Shaw 2 y Que Phon wi 400 | | statement sald, are greatly dis Ind Acca / y . - ! : 2 Yn haste i h " Khon Kave a I b b turbed at the suggestion that the jNand iid 1 2000 Ventures 1 Fin 2 7% hoard of transport commissioners A on 27 Vielam #00 f Waterman B00 L] {should regulate the rates of earn | 00 73 1 Waite Am 122 72 2 ings of certain oll and gas pipe H. R, STEPHENSON C.F. W. BURNS A. F, WILLIAMS | 1000 20 Willroy 1300 1 ' 1000 a1 Wiiieey Ho y Mines lines, Chairman, Board Provident Vice-President ( { ( ' p 2400 40 Yi Bear 3600 3 A The association stated it was) Mat 0 y hy 6 A Alseope 1000 20 of Directors eclor ' nl Pore oon "oh Jung HO 3100 [ LA Alta Mines 8000 J "shocked" that the commission | / # Managing Din Chanter #200 26 yi naoon 000 11 gave detailed recommendations | The Crown Life Insur C he int t : hoon A J | J ance Company the ay of H, R, Stephenson as) Chih Jae 800° T4 Bulole 100 40 40 0 Anthonisa 2000 0 "0 on a radically-new method of Chairman of the Board of Directors, C, F, W, Burns as President, and A, F, Williame - MWest wie Cor 1600 360 Bales to 11100 a.m.i 94,000, Bailey Ld ot sion I! - earnings regulation "without call. Vice-President and Managing Director, effective February 1st, 1969, West ' i wie 41 Baker Talo 2000 7 ing for any public testimony on Mr. H R, Stephenson joined the Crown Life in 1912 as Actuary and was appointed General on Lowe 18 | Calon ooo 8 MONTREAL , jo Wh f V the subject or permitting the in:| Manager in 1010, He has served the Company as chief officer for the past forty years and as g Xa " TY} MW { ( 1 ( ( ( ( ( { ( ( % a Laura Bee Loh GB pr JO 30% toh Co A I LL Loh Co B 3 830% MaoMill B A | 1" in Mam V Ll 7 12M 13% fren La 4 ? 4 1274 oColl wd LIAL) ! Hi p 00000 res tie , President since 1051, pt A By The Canadian Press Bonnyvie 5500 46 torestod parties to make i ros, | Haliwell "08780 #7 #3 rights, xw-Kx warrants.) Camp Chib 700 #30 Lo Warsaw's "'Palac v A organizations, fal A " arsaw's "Palace of Culture] (] ! on Hower U0 4 Industrial g Callanes 800 44 4 and Science" 8 a Yslorey Sirice Mr. A. F, Williams joined the Crown Life in 1927 and his entire business career has been UR svn 3 . naustriais CH Ore 8000 OW ture built hy 5,000 Russian techs with the company, He was previously Vice-President and Superintendent of Agencies, il 3900 14 180 Neb } Haliwelt 3700 ob 84 0 niclans and workers, on Negus 1000 26 24 94 lock Sales Migh Low am, Ch'ge 1500 . et ... . ---- 600 30 a4 hd H 500 ! Rota 6 8167 14 fhe 1 . J NE Ah Mr, C, I. W. Burns, who was elected to the Board of Directors in 1946, has been Se: H 9 Montreal Stock Exeh J » of lew k : x J rectors in , han n nior Tongan 43 #3 (Retains Ih Bente was Trarkey. 8, Jornite | 40 LH 1 Views Rows Vice-President since 1048, He is Chairman of Burna Bros. and Company Limited, Burrs B : y 600 388 3 1 Odd lot, xd Fx dividend, xr Exe Calvan Con B00 400 COMMUNIST TOWER | and Denton, Limited, He is a director of many of Canada's leading cial and indust Iispover Yorth Star A B34 Sar wis 7 8 NO NGm» 400 Ocean Com 30 0 Jockey #00 0 Jock B pr 180 Page Hers 400 Phin Ld aN am pds Roe AV Can 1308 Fk F 5 Hegert sooo 17 Abitibi Con Rud 1000 74 7 MN " Cop Corp #300 Al 20% 20% 2% + W Cop-Man 10000 14 H 1H 18 HH " » J 0 op 1900 81 ph] fo do i = B'%oms 168 Shave Sve 83 -- wb 1m 1 Aragon # 0 0 520 p30 YEIdons we . : an hi a - W 9400 H pH me » 20 Ww a oo i" n " 250 "0 B00 Fi 08 ; " " " 4 w LL hoo | East Sull I Elder P y " 4 14 por A Ww h Faloon A Montgary 1 _ $y ~ Fatima LB i » N pmey Moo F is Fle, 8 18 rs th hy es we s Leave You mah fu ? Ary Mines 1810 | k : - No antiage 4000 A L] ] [| " hi 10 3 Giant YK 100 79 ® NW Amulet 1000 A ¥ bth Ginvier #000 an 00 Opeminka 600 0 100 Glenn Uran 1000 104 8 [Yt Orehan 19500 12 Rr » ay Uran 1000 38 88 A y ) 5 Pennheeo 2300 Tor Elev * Grandroy 2000 34 MH 0M IR 4 7 " Portage 10200 03 T Fin A % Grandue 8300 185 180 ' . Que Cobalt : 400 ! v 450 B10% 104 hl b Que Cof 0700 - T Fin wis 01 17% Gunnar A : J ¢ » 070 ] Ht 1 [] A *® fr C y 0 Gunnar wis 200 700 Ou AL 4] ' 2 Har Min 0] " Que Smelt 500 Trans PPL 28 WM 4 Heva bono 4 A Hod Crest 500 Un Gas 770 MIA Hollinger BOO $310 31M St Law Rvr 600 UU Fuel B LL Hud Bay 145 8AIN 61h Sherritt 200 Un Steel io ? J Innpiratn Bb 60 a0 nleep R 124 " | AO A Int Nickel 035 BAT MWY Sullivan 1200 2 4 1 Tache #000 Tasin 2000 O00 4 LICL Int Han 2700 Aa AW : \ ] Mo "no. Irish Cop 00 204 aA BA Crown Zell A 230 I Th Expl Tian 10400 i EXE | To Bul 7" WILL KEEP YOU WARM Massey-Ferguson Reveals ReportFine Offer To Skilled Trades Year At | eee CTI 1 White Pass 200 : 1 Jonsmith 1000 18 in D Fodry pr 100 81014 10104 101 + J " " " | TORONTO (CP) Massey: |trades, This also would be in Ferguson Limited has disclosed | three steps, St P t it has offered skilled tradesmen] J. Cost of living adjustment in . e ers an average wage Increase totall- Nalary scales, This would be a| . I8 . ' ® ing 26 conts an hour -- to be NeW arrangement for Massey: COBOURG (Stafh)--8t, Peter's [spread over a three-year agree Ferguson employes, Parish Hall, 'Cobourg, was well . llod Monday night for the ar iment In contract negotiations 4. Modifications in the pension fi ee y he an: [with the United Automobile Workplan to provide Increased pen. "U4! general moeting of St. Pe. ers Union (CLC), which repre: sions, Lag 8 Anglican church, sents some 6,000 employes in the, § Upward revison In supple The Rector's Warden, R, & | uty omy |e Rectors Warde id firm's plants at Toronto, Brant: mentary ™ ne artin, reported' receipts of ford and Woodstock or lui ployment evel $20,101 and expenditives of $29, ik td n | 'The previous contract, for two hourly increase on the basic wae 1) for the year | [vears, expired last Sept, 15 and rate to bring it to $1.85 an hour,| Principal expenditures of the| | [the union has set a strike dead-|It also wants a Job evaluation|Vear was the sum of $13,500} line of midnight Thursday if no plan with a 10.cent hourly differ. Which was transferred to a spe-| agreement {x reached, ential between eaph Job grade. [elal account to make a total of} The farm implement frm, In al -- {$20,024, reserves to he used for FF F5isv 5 Eee - . letter to union members, an: | [the parmadent Nepeie a the | y TR A \ e nounced these details of the offer CYO H T lk church property. During the past MR. AND MRS, ELMER CLARK Jae to the union's negotiation | ears a peer a ato Bat em was {team here Jan, 17: » natallec Ane considerable reno: | D Y K | 1, An average wage Increase On Vocations vation work was completed, | 0 YOU KhOW ort Perry Couple hi sm ii Al Em tt skilled trades to be spread over] COBOURG --- The Catholic fir ban alance as follows: | jaite years with an increase In|Youth Organization of St. Mich. Omens Auxiliary, $160.87; Sen. | . , M Y each your of the agreement. [ael's Church held. Ju reguiar| OF AUXUary, "8899, Anglican) ® Interest may be charged on over-due Mar Tr ied 50 QUQI'S 1 cENTS To NoNSKILLED [Weekly meeting In the choo! oun People's Assocation $60 y g 2, o} A | N J 2: Brotherhood of Anglican | 2. Also spread over three years auditorium, {Churchmen $124.74; Women's, accounts? 8, CHARLES REESOR tw ddaughters. Jovee Clark |an average increase totalling 18] Guest speaker was Ralph Har. Church Year $1341.07; Girl's Aux Ry MRS, CHAR R o granddaug , Joy ark, " \ 4 PORT PERRY - Mr, and Mrs. of Oshawa, and Laurence Clark, ents an hour to other than skilled Bach, PIAL Manger of the Co-/jliary, $801; Cemetery Board, Elmer Clark, Shanley street, Port uf Port Port y. The hostesses, Mrs bourg Division Nes anatlion Gen. $33 Choir Fund §145,46, Mo Perry, were honored by their Roy Somerville and Mrs. Clan in Manvers township by the Rev. avening aws *'Voo jther's Union $33.23, Boy Scout d li d ehildren to celebrate their gol: ence Fair, were assisted hy Mrs, Mr, Johnston, of Millbrook, Jan ih ning aws "Vocation In Indus: Group 21 50; and Scout Mother's ® That e inquent accounts are recorg- den wedding anniversary at a res Lawrence Clark, of Oshawa, Mrs. [90 1909 {Auxiliary Mn ception in their home here last Earl Clark, of Scarborough, Mrs. wwav w | Mr, Harrison pointed out that] Wardens and officers were . . y AR Rosa Clark. of Whitby and. Mrs They were attended by the for: tha most important asset for any congratulated for thelr achieve! ed In the Credit Bureau files? "Ninety relatives and friends. Leonard Clark, of Port Perry. | Mer Fri ude Medd who later jon in industry Is a good educa: ments of the past year hy the among them Hon, Mathew B, Dy. Out-of-town guests were pres natried, the ric Vig Srother, Tal: tion, This Is not always easy to rector, Rev. Edgar 8, Bull mond, Ontario minister of health ent from Cannington Bethany, [5 Sl yA he groom Nobtain he sald, and in some 'The past year had been a chal and Mrs, Dymond, called to ex:|Oshawa, Toronto, Little Britain wrother, I Clar Clreum- oases it Is possible to start as allenging one. All had accepted the oss good wishes and congratu: Sunderland and Scugog stances made It Impossible for|plant worker, and to work up to challenge, and In doing so set ations The hapny pale were presented the bridesmaid and best man ofla higher position, this In mostsights on still higher achieve The guests were welcomed by & with a dinette suite in beige and W years ago to attend the anni cases is handicapped by any lack monts for 1939 sald My. Bull A Ona \ the AS \ sf Versary of formal education R. 8 Martin was ' re-elected gon, Leonard Clark, and the guest gold tones from the family, and . h AN $ | Book was in charge of a sonin gracing the centre of the table] Mr. and Mrs, Clark resided for) To obtain a position in a de. Rector's Warden, Dr. D. E. Mi law, Roy Somerville, of Regina wax a centrepiece comprised of tome lime In Manvers town: partment such as engineering or kel, People's Warden, and 1 Saskatchewan gold candelabra and 30 golden Ship. later moving to Scugog 1s: accounting, a university educa. Claire Wakelin and J. Seymour Official congratulations were roses, from thelr 14 grandehi Jand Where they made their home tion Is almost essential, Besides adlor were elected Deputy peceived from the prime minister dren, They also received several ov IR years hey purchased a'a good education, honesty and 'Wardens Rt. Hon. John RB, Diefenbaker, large baskets 3 roses farm in Mariposa and on retiring sincerity are important factors | Premier Hon, Leslie M Frost ant which made a colorful back In 1933 made their home In Port in making good progress. © 1) Giant 7 0 S H Hon, Michael Starr and rs ground for the couple (o receive erry Mr. Harrison used the CGF REALE SA w ' Starr, Toiegramm were tho * {the festa Many other.gifts were] Mr Ro Mrs Qerk were plant as an example of an Ideal : SE LL SER OT + 1 A A F U E L ceived from Mr, an rs. received, together with a purse of blessed with six children, two industey and explained work of ® OLY ACQUAINTED OFFER Allan and - Mr. and Mes, J money girls and four bays, Lawrence, of each department Maur heit calor: SCARLET, 0 | L D E A L E R : S ig of Regina, Sask. An of | The former Irene Kelloll was Oshawa; Mrs, Roy Somerville] Following his talk, a question YHIOW, LAVENOIR, ROVE: A S S 0 Cc IAT : IN ASSOCIATION WITH clal certificate of congratulas'the daughter of Mr. and My Edna), of Regina, Sask.: Mrs and answer period was held du low Meg yells \ Avalug GO) tions was received from the pro:/John Kellett, Elmer Clark was the Clarence Fair (Vera) of Sunder /ing Which Mr. Harrison was ask.) ait © wat pops for only 33¢ | 0 N THE CREDIT BUREAU yinelal secretary, MP) onsen of Mr and M Thomas land; Earle, of Scarborough: Leo ed questions pertinent to CGE Ju Sve bly bled y big and Nunnery Behalf of the people of Ontario Clark and they were married at nard, of Port Perry and Ross, of, After the business session, a poMINION SEED NOUSE The tea table was In charge of the home of the bride's parents Whitby, (social period followed,