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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jul 1960, p. 15

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Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Net ih Low he a.m. Ch'ge 138 THRILL TO THE DEMON-RITES OF THE WITCH GODDESS i Rad Aumaque 8500 + % 0] FLAMING Base Metals 3000 5 Eastman COLOR Bethim 1000 65 6 6 - \ t ™ Bralorne 233 J . a Buffad 500 C "amp Chib 300 BIRTHS CANZI--My. dnd Mrs. Frank Canz, Whitby (nee Mary Catherine Cox) an- nounce the birth of a son on Sunday, July 3, 1960. at the Oshawa General Net Hh Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge $37 31% $16% 16% 13% 36% TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 5 Quotations in cents unlehs marked $, z-0dd lot; . xd -- Ex-dividend; xr--Ex- rights; xw--Ex-warrants. Sales 100 Stock Leitch LL Lae Lorado wis Macassa Stock Advocate Area A Arcadia Sales 350 400 $13% 536% 235 100 832% z5 $35 Sales fg 100 300 50 stock + Fleet Fleetwood Ford US Ford Com Fraher G Dev GC GL Paper GW Coal B Stock T Fin A Tr Can PL Sales High we 11am. on ae 500 360 7" 33 6'% + % 500 -_Va 550 - and Betty (nee the birth of a FLYNN Frank Currie) thank God for son, Lawrence Russell, on Friday, July 1, 1960, at Ohhawa General Hospital A brother for Danny and Paul FRASER --Mal and Betty (nee Boy. den) proudly announce the safe brrival of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth 8 Ibs... 9% oz Friday, July 1, 1960, ai Oshawa General Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Mcliveen Net Sales High Low 11 a.m.Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 38% 39 4 240 240 75 295 400 190 200 65 Stoek Mattagami Maybrun McMar Merrill Min-Ore Murray M New Alger New Bid N Dicken New Hosco N ylama Nickel MS Noranda Norbeau Norlartie Normetal Opemiska Orchan Osisko Peerless Pick Crow Portage Preston Pu.dex Rayrock Renabie Rod Algom San Ant Satellite Sherritt Stanleigh Stanigh wis E Steep R Gulch 1 3 5 5 s an Gunnar 3 Sunblrst Curb Anglo-Nfid C Paper D 0il Cloth 50 $32 Third CG Inv 200 86% Abitibi &] Alta Dist I Alta Dist vi 13000 225. 230 Alta Dis wis 420 1 83 83 Alta Gas 1145 § 17% 17% + Alta Gas pr 13 101 101 Alta Gas wits 112 405 Algoma 180 30% Alumini 1000 0 Alum 2 pr 25 Argus 45 Argus 2.50 pr 60 Atlas Steel 100 Bank Mont 127 Bank NS ris 652 Bell Phone 400 Bowat 5% pr 50 Brazil 913 BA Oi} 1215 BCE 4% pr zk BC Forest 360 BC Pow BC Phone Brockville Brown Imp Tob pr Ind Accep Inland C pr Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Inv Syn Inv Syn A Jockey ( Belly DA -% Labatt 380, Latarge FULTON Ricky and Shirley (nee Selleck) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Richard William, 4 Ibs 11 ozs., on Friday, July 1, 1960, at the Oshawa General Hospital Discovery 500 ! Halliwell 6500 * Marben 38200 500 350 2100 2000 105 30% 0 45 M4 So H 27% 46% HARRIS = Doug and Marg (nee Nel- 20 son) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Christopher Nelson, on Saturday, July 2, 1960, at the Oshawa General Hospital Ed 250 Con Negus C Oil L wis 1000 11 11 C Regcourt ' Cdn -Dev 325 225 Con Sud 5 Lafarge A C Ex Gas 530 Coulee * ow Ph ; : C Husky (405 Craigmt Jakeland C Superior 100 D'Eldona 4 C Dragon 42500 Dehison Lab Co pr Dev-Pal 1046 Dome Dynamic od Donalda Fargo E Amphi Home Oil A 11 East al Home Oil A 424 East Sull® H B Oil G 70 con arigold Medal Midcon N Cont NCO wis Pac Pete Pamoil Place Ponder Prairie Provo Gas Quonto FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS ! -- 30TH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS TOMORROW § "The Snow Queen' & "Nigh Passage" 52% 500 375 500 » MeINNIS Ray and Noreen are » happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Marlene Nor 8 Ibs. 8 vrs, on Wednesday, June 2 1960, at the Oshawa Gene Hospital. A sister for Edward. Special thanks to Dr. Cuddy SULHIVAN Robert and Resanne | Cal Pow (nee Laverty) are happy to announce | Can Cem the arrival of their son, Daniel Robert, C Bnk Com 9 Ibs. 1 oz, on Wednesday, June 29, Cdn Brew 1960, at Oshawa General Hospital. Cdn Can A Chem Colli pr Loeb MB and PR Lost doth Mass-F pid Both Mass F 5% McBrine pr Mid-West Moore N St Car NO NGas Nor Phone Ocen Cem Oshawa A Hydro Car page Hers x ina br 23% 237 PPipe Mig 260 26 Cdn Pet pr Pres Elect 7 Con Baks QN Gas un Creative Tel Roe AV Can 3 Crown Zell Royal Bank Dist Seag Salada-S D Bridge Shawin D Fndry Simpsons Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Dow Brew Fam Play Fed Grain z10 JACK PALANCE EDDIE ALBERT Fatima - + ¥robisher Sylvanite Taucanis Teck-H Temag Thom L 3 Un Keno 8% Sapphire 1000 Jacobus Upp Can 29 2 J 5 9% p y or Relleat 9% 99 South U 1300 8 Jaye Expl 5 5 Ventures 335 823% 23% 23% | \ 2% 26% 1 § 3 Joburke 5 8 Violam 5 24 p y 28 = ' Joliet J 3% 2 23 Waite Am 6 5 L J i Jowsey 1 : ) W alar 3500 2% 2% 2 | d 2 Le Kerr Add p 3 a + Willroy 200 7 420 Labrador Young HG 10000 A LR 15% I Shore 35 330 330 330 Curb i 61% + Lamaque 100 300 300 5 spe Cop 100. $18% 18% 4 y 18% 4 3 2 Latin Am 156200 135 124 133 Sales to 11 a.m : . 5 No Savings TV-BADIO COLUMN Now Playing i Needed | Cradle Days Of TV | To Expand Featured Crime Series , 420 By BERNARD GAVZER : v a hE NEW YORK (AP)--Does any- Er By FORBES RHUDE body in the audience Femember : Canadian Press Business Should companies save Inspector Webb? " |money to pay for their own In the cradle days of TV---all "There was very little violence |pansion? ) 13 years ago this intelligent| shown," he says. 'In the first This traditionall I ted officer was the hero of the first place, the show had a whodunit is traditionally well-regarded practice 1s sharply questioned by "What a difference there was Crime itself wouldn't be enacted| A I xa] v between that show and the crime although on pccasion we experi- S ON a compan) if it makes a profit, ordinarily |like a tea party.' Unlike any show of this genre tains part for future need--very : often for later expansion. cream and butter print prices prize gimmick. were reported unchanged today "It was a mystery and we meeting of the Canadian Gas Association and' in a subsequent 0 6 $2 To phone calls to three persons who ; 0 new, i i ; Companies should either pay had previously sent in postcards out more of their profits to share- weak on 'A large and steady on| If they pay more to sharehold- other grades with offerings of A| ers, additional money will be -in the federal department of agri- lers at large will be increased, Culture on Canada, grade eggs, I TWO-WAY BENEFIT small 25; B 24; C 20. Butter Hollinger Hud Ay Hugh-Pam int Nickel Iron Bay J Waite ( WILLIAMS -- Joe and Norine (nee « Walsh) happily announce the arrival | « of Kenneth Wayne, at Oshawa General | Hospital, Wednesday, June 29, 1960. A brother for Joey and Debby | 500 600 2000 400 3725 254 Oil WILKINS -- Reg. and Dorothy (nee 475 Burtch) are happy. to announce the birth of their son Brian David on Fri day, July 1, 1960, at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital. A borther for Gary DEATHS BUTTERY «= At Memorial Hospital Bowmanville, on Monday, July 4 1960, Thomas W. Buttery, aged 55 years, be loved husband of Laura M. Cockburn, and dear father of Joyce (Mrs. Hugh| Hamer) Pittsburgh, Glenn, Ted and Joan, Bowmanville. Resting at the Mor ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Serv ice in the chapel on Wednesday at p.m, Interment Bowmanville Cemet. Slater Spartan wis Stafford St Pav Steel Can teinbg A 4 Sore mE AS yl GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price, yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST shows today," recalls actor Boris) Aplon, the man who brought In- spector Webb to life on the seven-| inch screen SELF.sgp Vv EFRESH My el CENTRES Editor up ex- Box-Office Open at 8:00--Show Starts at Dusk BUMPER CLUB MEMBERS FREE TONIGHT! COME AS YOU ARE!!... relax in ROCKIN'-CHAIR COMFORT... There's no need to "dress up" when LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions > OSHAWA . SHOPPING CENTRE HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 24 OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers Memorials, Cornerstones, Statutory of all type 1435 KING ST, E RA 8-3111 or RA 8.8876 IN MEMORIAM WUGGINS In loving memory of Viola Huggins (nee Thom) who passed away May 31, 1945; also Roy Huggins TONY CURTIS IN THE PERFORMANCE THAT WON HIM i lh We . | the trade: Ontario CHALK RIVER Tandem Accelerator i JOIN OUR FASCINATING | TOUR TO RUSSIA -- | DEPARTING AUGUST 25 Ph Standby for Crime come in after the crime. The Montreal Stock Exchange. | parison with today' s shows, it was| in the form of dividends, and re- TORONTO (CP) Churning the fall season), Standby had a presented to the recent annual prices: Ontario new off the truck, ment. Then we would make tele-| as follows: The egg market was reported Ty prices. | Country dealers are quoted by savings pool available to borrow- A large 38: A medium 34; network television crime show,! format and Inspector Webb would Eric W. Kierans, president of the mented with flashbacks. By com- pays part of it to shareholders| MARKET PRICES today (at least 18 are planned for Mr. Kietrans' argument as TORONTO (CP) Potafo| played it right up to the denoue-| interview--may be summarized $2.7 asking to be guest detectives. holders' or they should reduce : large in excess of a light demand. | the hands of investors, and the delivered Toronto, in fibre cases; | If they reduce prices they bene- who passed away July §, 1 Ever remembered by Granny Wilson and the Huggins family SLEDZIEWSKI -- In away July 5, 1959 Past her suffering past Cease to weep for tears She who suffered is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest ~-Lovingly remembered by and family her pa WILSON dear mother, away July 5, 1951 Today recalls sad memories Of a dear mother gone to rest In loving memory And the one who thinks of her today er, Is the one who loved her -- Lovingly remembered by best Evelyn loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed husband By JOHN E. BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer CHALK RIVER, Ont. (CP) What do the smallest particles of matter look like? How' big are they and what kind of energies have they? These are a few of the puzzling questions a bout nature being studied at Canada's atomic en- gy establishment with a $1, Known as a Tandem Acceler- ator, or atom smasher, in are vain of a Lucy Wilson, who passed CARD OF THANKS into operation 14 months ago at {project 130 miles northwest of Ot- BURR ~ 1 wish to thank Iriends and relatives for their flowers, fruit and ecards I while a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Many thanks also aH to my visits, received, General | the | |ance [tawa "The ' equipment has equallec and in some cases exceeded our is concerned," Dr. H. E { 'We non of are But Dr of was atomic energy the transistor The scientists had no idea that ery of fission, amental studies peratures nature worth ing. We don't care whether it has any immediate practical value. who and their what studying a phenome- understand- worked on it went nuclear studies in the early 1930s experi- [this crown-owned atomic energy ments would lead to the discov- the basic in atomic power. Development of i the transistor resulted from fund- into process | hap- Smashing Atoms room are locked because of radi- ation hazard. Respits of the bom- "electronic by writer. 63 Pedestrians Caught By Police TORONTO trians caught crossing agains red lights Monday Closed - circuit television 8Y5:| buying out these tems enable scientists to observe yigher events in both rooms..dyring ex-| worth. Gove emphasized thal periments fundamental research in a great bardment arg" "automatically re- to many cases precedes discoveries corded benefit to man. One example which operates an electric type- another euipment| (CP)--Summonses will be sent to 63 Toronto pedes- as a police expectations as far as perform. Pens to metals at very low tem-| urackdown on jaywalking began. | one downtown intersection [Shareholders fit not only the public but them. | prices: selves. "They discourage ineffi- | grade: Ontario tenderable 63; cient) competitors from coming in|non-tenderable 613-62, in light and taking slices out of the avail-| trading, western 62% (nominal), able market; and they will save! TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale themselves from the, prospect of fit and vegetable prices were | competitors at|quoted today at: Apples, Mec-| than they are [ntosh, $6-6.50, Spies. 5.25-5.50, 9 New American 5 per bushel; By charging prices high Wough asparagus, loose grass 2.25-2.50, | provide savings for expansion, |buhched 3-3.25 per 11 quart bas- a company worsens its competi- ket: beans, waxed and green 85 tive position in regard to foreign|cents to 3 per 11 quart basket; competitors as well as domestic. | beets, 75 cents a dozen; broc- {Then it may seek 'remedies|roli, 3 330 per crate; cabbage, [through government when mucin 1.35-1.50 per crate: carrots, of the remedy is in its own hands, American 3.50 per 50 pound bag; | When a company needs money cauliflower, 1.752 per crate; cel- for expansion it should either ery, 3.75-4 per crate; 'cherries, offer to sell shares to the public; | American 8.50. - 9.50, Canadian or it should borrow for the public |Plack, 1.75-2.50 per 6 quart bas- by offering bonds ket: corn, 3-3.25 per 5 dozen An expanding. company would crate: cucumbers, field 1.75-2; thus get an increasing number of lettuce, 36's 3 and presumably mushrooms, Canada, first prices bag: onions, Few of the Dignan Moscow, d, sa, Yaifa iy Viepna. All inclusive cost~$1775.00 Ask For Copy Of Folder , blasts the screen! THUNDER RoAD Reservations available BOOK NOW PLUS SHORT AND CARTOON! SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS. LUCAS &KING LIMITED TRAVEL SERVICE 79 KING ST. W. HAMILTON, ONT. JA. 2.9257 holidays). Leda d (4.118 { JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB AND SAVE! Membership admits Car and Driver free every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Sith | the exception of A $40.00 value for only $1.0 SALE ENDS SOON ! ENunder12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTO0 | At yellow 2.75 a bag, silverskins, 3-3,25 per 50 pound | bag: parsley, 65-75 cents per 6 quart basket; peas, 65-75 cents per 6 quart basket; radishes, 30- 40 cents a dozen; rhubarb .65- 75 cents a dozen; strawberries, 20-28 cents a quart; spinach, 1.50-2 a bushel; tomatoes, hot house No. 1, large 35-40 cents a nurses and ward aides of 2A special thanks to Dr. Glazier Weisbaum a | police took the names of 22 per-| friends. And an ever-widening sons in 20 minutes who crossed|circle of people would be given against the lights. a close personal understanding of | Deputy Chief John Murray said|the private-enterprise system. the public had a full month's warning that jaywalking would |HAS OWN FUNDS not be tolerated. During June,| A company which saves money civil defence workers handed out beyond its ordinary needs with- 200,000 warning pamphlets " draws that amount of money pedestrians seen violating traffic| from the country's general sav- N. : 1. " 4 laws. ings pool. It has at hand need No, 1 swal FLD cous pa "pensive money unavailable to|450 a basket: turnips, waxed many other enterprises and peo- 2 95. watermelon 2.50, plain 1.50-2; ple. \75 _ according to id a ear v ranc he {Gove, nuclear physicist branch T 1S USED head, said in an interview. Catherine Burr | A ' E ATO) y 5 signed for the study of t - DeMILLE -- The family of the late EXPL ORE ATOM (ORY le oF : * the iy William DeMille, 19 Hall Street, wish The accelerator, housed in a clei of elements such as uran- | to express eit sincere thanks and ap-|large L-shaped building, enables ium and lead as well as lighter preciation ty their many friends, rela- ates le 3 Vi ou Pr. Hives and neighbors, for the many +i |Dr, Gove and his associates to buclei. A 3,000,000-volt acceler of kindness, messages of sympathy bombard the nuclei or cores of ator has been used at Chalk and beautiful floral tributes. Special os | River for some time to study the thanks to Dr. W. M. Shaw, Rev. 5. C. H gloms with he 2s ry particle nucle f el ents light eth Atkinson; the pallbearers and Gerrow aViDg energies of up to 10,000,- nuclei of elements lighter than Funeral Home 000 volts calcium, and the Tandem Acel- Atoms consist of a nucleus or! erator will allow these studies to core made up of protons and be pursued in much greater de- neutrons around which electrons tail. revolve Protons are positively-! Material to be' bombarded by charged particles, neutrons have the accelerator placed in a lno electrical charge and elec- concrete room 25 feet from the trons are negatively-charged par-|35-ton machine. When the equip- tario Traffic Conference will be! ticles ment is in operation the accel- held here, it was announced Mon | The machine is being used to erator room and the concrete test day. obtain - more information about/------------ the core of the atom, | | | drogen consists of one proton PH. RA 3.2843 BILLY sowuas ma) WILDER'S FUNNY-SAD COMEDY has a nucleus or core of 14 neu- trons and 13 protons around THE TICKLISH PREDICAMENT - which 13 electrons revolve. CALLED LEG! Mrs. The accelerator machine is de- A ROADSHOW ATTRACTION AT REGULAR PRICES and CONTINUOUS | PERFORMANCES! FEATURE AT I. 1:55--5:20--8:40 Ontario Traffic Meet In Windsor WINDSOR (CP)--The 1961 On- cents to $1 Please Note Deadlines now this column: Births, Memoriams, Thanks -- 9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS -- 11 AM. 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It can also rip into the neu- South Africa earlier this year trons and protons making up the He said during Commons de- core of the atom of aluminum ba': of the prime minister's pro-. "By breaking up the nuclei of posed bill of rights that the gov- atoms in this manner we hope to ernment "evaded" the question learn. more about the basic com- of racial prejudice and discrimi-|position of matter," he said nation in South Africa and that! 'Is the nucleus of an atom many months went by before shaped like a sphere or a foot- Mr. Diefenbaker made state- 'ball? What ig its exact size, what ment holds the nucleus together and what kind of energies do these minute and invisible bits of mat- THEATRE GUGIDE «rave The size of the material being bombarded by the acceleratof's ADULT beam is almost impossible to vis- ENTERTAINMENT ualize. 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