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The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1960, p. 14

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YA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 17, 1960 BIRTHS | Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange was af the its highest oven three peak years year since 1951-55 A special Commons committee to investigate price rises was set up near the end of the recent 'Farm Machine Prices Soar Net Net Net | Tr AW oop . ©; Gres Paris > BONE Ros and Lois are happy FORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS Saleh Eh Sow ti am Rois wack Bales Wigh Low 11 am, Ch'ge Sock Sales Wigh Low Ii am Ch'ge Block Bales Wigh Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge OTTAWA (CP)--A Common Basion 9 Parliament and plans to announce the Brvival of their som, By The Canadian Press Block ales Mig 4 25 825 #2 82 IA Denison 5 B45 B45 B45 inguiry into farm machinery! Bearing BSION, iar ai neel on Thursde Aug. 1) A " D Bridge 7s #16 6 6 Bnewin 0 Sh 26% 26% Home ON B 225 #25 Fast Suit We 186 175 180 5 The report indicated the follow- iRIRF J \5Taet, on ary, Gira Yoronto Stock Exchange $1 " 3 Southan 2105 2 Wh 2 HEBOILG 126 $10 10 9 » ill I } LE prices gol some grist for its mill ; : 1960. A brother for Chris, Gar veg g hi Mess. markal § Dom Fleet 5 Ms By MG outham . ¥aleon 200 331% # 7 " 4 ng approximaie increases In and Danny G@uatations 1p « ¥ . 0 $4da Ws 42 4 Steel Can Wow 61 HW 4 dump Pod 100 19 ' 4 Vatime 00 18 i i Yuesday in a goverment report sui aue ip 0 Odd 4 Ex dividend, xr-Fx b ¥nd H : Creo Wines 100 +18 5 gverage wholesale prices of cer YORRE Charies and Lilian' Fights, xw..Ex-warrant D Magnes Steinhy A 3M M3 is. 1A # Ween 2 4 3 . b AnirBlog B85 70 1 0 +8 showing some steep price in 1ain machines between 1954 and thee Wing) sunounce the Birth of their Dom Boyes Thoroel. 1200 87% Wa Th 4 Meds) Wo 185 183 183 | Coillin 00 BB 8 creases during the last five years 195: Wheeled tractors $1,980 to son. Christopher Anthony, 8 Ibs. 8 ous S Dom Tai alo 21 $14 : 4 Norihes) 7 7 Hoof Lakes 1000 10 0 0 4 for some machines o at the Women's College Hospital To | INDUSTRIAL Add ext Ti Ja " 2 4 i 4 . Norihe AA " - Minn Boll n 55 2 5 field cultivators $208 to oie, on Munday, August 7,190. Al Nel Keon Inv I Fin A 3 837% 37 3 " Pac Peis B36 M0 10 10% Ve Hollinger Ho 819% w | The report by the bureau combination grain and fer- hsoiher for Frankie | Sock Sales Migh Low Ii a.m, Ch'ge Emp Life I Vin 36 wi 750 $14 ' ¢ Pamoil 00 3 3 § i d Bay : 7M 845% statistics also. showed the ex- tilizer drills $430 to $550; large " N 19 p " Nie 7 $53 =p 5 . " : PALLISTER -- Demis and Grace Pal] Mis Dist vi 108 155 15 5 5 BMC a , y Can Pl LAG PBL Raruy Olly 130 18. 14 I a] s-seb 93304 2 penditure by farmers on new self-propelled combines $4,530 to BIR t y 3 7 75 ' Apey and 1000 3 Ba % 7 ) o Jon 2 ' i ¢ light are happy to announce the birth Atta Dis wis 400 7 : : . GN Gas * Frans PPL 500 $18 iB 18 A Place Ww | Jacobus wo 12% machines and repair paris last $6,030; swathers $715 to $1,155, of their daughter on Sunday August | Alta Gas 5 " Sn. 8 x 4 Gr Woe 6 : Ls Pe 52 $i16s 8% 14% onder 2000 30 i" i 2 tellicor V0 4, 1960, at the Oshaws General tal | fi Sa 4 Holes i 59 2 Gr Wp vi 1 Corp A 2% 52 " 2% 4 Prove Gas 9100 214 210 210 Johurke 2000 ® in | As a. tr] 5 $32 32 32V4 Greening U Vuel A 0 86ily blz Hla Sarees 1000 75 7 7% 4 Jonsmith Wh ; +1 i Alumin 600 $30% 30° 30% Greyhnd LU Fuel B 00 SIR. Btu IBY 4 South 1! LT ] » 4 Kirk Min i 22 | Aim 2 $45 5 pt Horne Pitid " GW 0 836 39% 35% Ya Triad OM Wo 225 M1 2 i Latin Am wh 1 [oem 2 or 50 SI 2 29% + imp Inv A Grove » 25 835 3 3 Un Oils 1A 123 117 117 4 Vorude Hoh 33 | fii tee 00 $2 2h 204 5 Imp Oi) » A $24 24 Uy 4 W Cdn OG 71 103 0 Lorads wis % w Ta | en 1 i Ac 225 pr A on $150 I 15% a Wshurne 0 55 » y t Macfie Wy Te Auto F n xd 10 ¥ LJ E " ail» {ot 7 3 DREW. Frederick W., suddenly at his Bank Mont 252 § 5348 53% » 1 Bronze pr bh WW Decalta 00 88 BEM : M en " ni Hl t, Whithy, | Bank N§ 270 860% bi [0 Inter PI " vid WO Mie Bh Bg " W Lease 400 315 315 31% 5 Fithme UNH) 2 prog ro a ; Hg 960, ¥ hart, Bank NS rt 1486 470 4 470 ") dockey ( 08 0 $28) 13ve 24 M "i in id ' ' on M ay gust 15, 18 r ok NS 1 bo 470 ck { 7 im Corp 5 { Wa ag ol A ved nushand of Ger-| Bath Pow A 0 $40 Mu i Jou ig 5 3 Hii 5 . MINES Marty i" 300 83 7 7% 5 trude Rogers, dear son of Wm, John Beatl i 8 4 \ A Labatt 4 (1 25 30 0 0 Abas "0 2 % 2 : Numa Cy 000 10 10 0 i t ow | 5 : Ne 4 2 g whiny he erviee in the chapel Thurs | 720 SB A B% Jong ny Am Nephe 2000 46 PH " 7 N Wn 2 " " " day, August 18, at 2 p.m. Interment | 45 30 47 375 Job 6.8 pr 4 OILS ALG Cop 2M \77 1% 1 3 Borands xd 100 SW% 3% Wa 4 ag Wl | B30 $200 29% 29 " oh a Imague b's RL 1] 5 : Mount Lawn Cemprer 234 834 34M mp a PR . PIT 3 0 Bankeno W0 3 NW | Nora Nv si. 2 5 A 54 Aha . ash / - . y Ne : 4 A A An A . % . GORDON In (he Oshawa General fa 34m 1 . yd Mass¥ Hhap 4 wo. 8 iw Tn 0 Belcher ih nn 9 Harmont 0 BS MLS WD 5 Hospital on Wednesday. Aug. 17, 1960 4 A 3 Mex LP Wu 0 / wh Bo 4 4 5 +i Riv Algom WO BAU 635 835 Angus) Gordon, heloved hus 300 83 ' » M Cont A oul 4 3 Va Biorof 4 4 sun Ant Mw ; 5 ! 2 band of Margaret Logan and dear 225 816 16 5 A S00 235 235 295 5 Bidoop i500 2 Is Ww Bulellite WH Wb 1 father of May (Mrs, Richard Haw A 25 $474 4 47 2% Motuon » % oon 39 WW "w ' Bouzan 2000 44 Hy 4 § Abd Wa "e i thorne), of Moncton, New Brunswick B Wo S46 ih ih " Moon pr 10 $15 15 3 Bralorne i ESE SH oe B00 106 102 It 2 ne), 0 oncion, New Bn ; 52 S40 40% Abe is ( 00 0 0 2 Butiad 0 Ta Ta Th ' y A ) S CO ON th (vive, Ronald Arnott), Soniren n oa Mi de 4 , ww Butisd | low "3 "iy Tw Munich TI Th MEN'S WHITE TT Quebec, in his 58th year. Resting at the U St v » rd. tunigh wis " Maointosh Anderson Funeral Home, 152 i Brew Ld ' N Ad 4 Cdn De 425 33% ad 4 Camp Chih HM Hie oh hii pn HM JL LU 4 A King Street Kast, for service in the C Collieries 200 ' " » id I Rone C Ex Gas wn 1B 78 iL] ' C Chih wt Boo 286 280 2 0] BAP It i Wh 4 bh wapel on Friday, Aug, 19 at 2 p.m C Dredge 0) 8 ' ide ich of © Hush 0 595 65 ( 9 § y 4 A bun 0 m1 7 Cremation to follow | C Hydre Ca 50 $9 fis Gby 4 ' Ay A " CC Husky wis 140 215 ) 215 ' . WH) i Ww Wh ' Arg hy hi " h | en Wi ia 14 ' Lid iy © Superior ww 975 " 25 Comh Mant wo » ' ' 0 7 4 Pv JUDGES ~-- Entered into rest in Mill CPR TI Min Zila . Pembina Cont Del B50 05 ABD ABO n C Retu G WE 4H " ' in Bene hh 100 Wh ' [|] hiook. Ontario. on Tuesda August Cdn Pel pr "Sh «MN Y Tow oi 98 Charter 31 500 99 #0 # ' © Disevey 000 B05 M0 Sn #nilires Kio 4 «uy Hd : 16. 19 0 2 : 2 L] "Pipe 1 ] © Marben m0 7 Hy 6, 1960, George Judges, beloved son of Can Tire a r ON 4 Dragon Wi 2 2 ¥ # - i aN G Con M and 8 320 $19 9 Henr Wo MB Mr Ll Irs 1am Judges and Ce Lr Le Dye Ld na o . id . » 4 Ro A A 5 Ll . eather of Mabelle and Patrick, in his Con Gas » 415 | 7 Dy ani wou 5 Woon C Northing 00 1 S ey Royal Bank ' I A d ' ' ih AIA ATH » 1Zes ~IV\~ 20th year Resting us the Armstrong Con Gas WI . | 2 : PAYED PT RT 0' Aringon Wo 240 14 | \ 4 Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Corby B 74 4 4 "rid 70 M0 Ds Bl Home OF A 500 925 ny Deer Horm wo 22 2 © 1 am A000 Renuiem Mass in Holy Cross churer [Hist Beag 200 d 2a 29% rr Friday, August 19, 6 am. Interment $. Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa LJ . . pipeline from western Alberta . REG. 69¢ MOORE. W. W. (former MP, Ontario t in e T1 ie bee $540.000,000. 1t is expected C County Passed aw t his res SLM RIN LL \ to he In operation by the winte VALUE ..... da Augus 1960, W, H, Moore, he TORONTO (CP Western oil . . of 162.63 aa piianand of the late Mabe! Chris. rebounded sharply at the elose of 1 é ne Ihe Federal Power Commis of Cobourg, Marian (Mrs, Taylor) of rea ht trading Tuesday. On index on recently authorized construc Faronto, William 6. of Moorlands, M they gained 101 at 86.93 alter aa Hon of the 36-inch pipeline from on Rg a % oe Eachus Tu in earlier loss of more than a AN FRANCISCO (AP). Ca ¢ Canadian border, Oregon and ome. 28 Kingsto 0a eat eke " ISS ( ) A Cali- Toenia Tuesday authorized Pa. Washingt } ve Pickering. Funeral service in St By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' : hall-point --on news that the Ca i authoriz (] ) mn have approved por t g L A y p57 | 5 ght 0 hire othe i George's Anglican Church, Pickering p a t we than 1.600 KITCHENER (CP I'ne 52 employer Bh } fornia Public Utilities Commis: cific Gas and Electric Com yany Hons of the line affecting them ores o erve ou e er on Thursday, August 18 at 2.30 pm I'he the of 'more 1Hal day strike at the Kaufman Rub. workers during a legal strike nh anctioned hte import | build | | | niermen 5 George's Cemeter ) lon Bridge Compan emt ' 7 4 ' y { p ) a ant 0 MC a muti-mithon-dollar Casket 1 be open in church from 3 om a B Montreal and Toronto Der Company. plant was officially Li Hoye phi Augh oi oe of natural gas from Alberta. This pineline from the Oregon horde) CLUB NICKNAME DOWNTOWN OSHAWA P.M. until time of service 9 hi erminate | at 7 a.m. today by the influenced by reports that a as the last hurdle to be cleared (4 deliver Canndi tural at "nid may spread to all the company's (erminate ee a ast h anadian natural gas The hestknown club in (he SHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WOLOWIEL Entered in at plants according to union spokes. United Rubber Workers nion a dian' Labor Conire vas 10 closing the deal v 10 Antioch in the San Francisco Malayan capital of Kuala Lum . ° on his Rigance un futon Sirant men Cll eing organized inside the plant Industrial gained 1.4 al bay area pir known locally as "The Peter Wolowiec, beloved husband of Officials of the United Stee Company head A. R. Kaufman B 102.38, golds were up 02 at 81.30 Total cost of the 1,400-mile Spotted Dog in B h ather of Mis. Walter yh de ) net CIA } was told of this decision by tele: INJUNCTION ISSUED and base metals improved 23 al -- iL r his Bist vea eral Workers of America (CI i a AAR nn) In his Bist vear. Funmerai tire strike. ma ead un n Tuesday after strikers pickotline violence outside the 156.47 Tursda Augus a (BL In: 1aeal agreement 4 ecuche or voled at a stormy meeting (o re plant forced closure of the plant Volume was 1,774,000 compared ant 3 Gregory's Comets he company decid bargain turn to work n the first eek I an Te with 2,199,000 shares Monday nationally Fhe 70-year-old president, who ened Ju 4 when a court In Bunks and steels led the in G RROW FUNERAL All 1.300 worke ved away has consistently refused to yield jynerjon as obtained Limiting dustrial advance, Bank of Mont "HAPE : I ir 4s m he mi vo 10 union demands, said striker pickets, Three pickets were ar- ypgl jumped a point at 53% and nesday fre omp : 3 L M ri H he id + Ih 0 Tor. would have to wrile to the per: wosiod during scuffles th po- Royal Bank gained sx at 68'2 ' ontreal lant f ) ( Kindness beyond price onto area employees struck Mon. sonnel manager before being re: [joe l'oronto-Dominion cased 's al yet within reach of all da ' hired i wil Mayor Henry Wambold, at the 5% ; | 1 | a standar Union representative WHAM quest of a delegation of strik Page-Hersey was the higgest RA 8 6226 ' The gi olf ee pi | : An ey " 4 R. Punnett's call for an end to ( vives, made an unsuccessful nner among steels with a one 120 KING STREET WEST nereases in the. company's na. he strike was fiercely opposed..." "mediate, Mr, Kaul- point gain at 23%. Dominion tion wide {1-plani structure, The by some strikers at Tuesday's man refused a union request for Bridge was up % at 16'%. Al OSHAWA nion-says the hasic wage varies meeting, The de elon lo refurn oo eeting and ignored a two-cent goma and National Steel Car \ MONUMENT COMPANY from $1.37 an hour at Amherst, Was carried by a 50-25 vole cut by the union in its wage de. both were up '4. at 32%: and 12% of N.S, to $1.67 in Toronto . L-ouUT mands, Al a meeting with Labor In papers, Bathurst A dropped PECIALIZING IN CLAIM. SELL. 3% at 40. Price Brothers was off Monuments, Markers The company insists each plant ~"4 strong faction of the union's Minister Daley he refused to drop 3% at 4 rice y a M y a : ig autonomous and must bargain , N | D { the his insistence on posting of honds, "s al 38 and Abitibi, Great Memorials, Cornerstones toa Tod By Toca) ton local 88 urged continuation of th Lakes and Howard Smith all tatutory of all types individually guided by local eon con al a meeting later at A sirike which started Aug 2 ansod Va at 30 30% apd 2614 435 KING ST. F Clon y 1.000 I .. Kitchener Waterloo Labor ai another Kaufman plant, Su. © Town Zalierbaah Jumped. wo d walkout of the omir ; " . . ; , WN nantinie. g 'ellerbg \ Ph. RA 8.3111 or RA B.B874 Bridge 'workers in Amherst Temple, Some claimed they had perior Box, will continue aid points at 44, MacMillan Bloedel Yon ey ht : to Sault been sold down the river by spokesman of the United Brother 8. up at 1 and Edd: il Nlawa ronto au u . i sal i ' LOCK'S FLORIST on A Ont. Winnipeg, Sel. Union organizers hood of Carpenters and Joiners pif B08 8 - ] 9 Ss arie 1 peg | tha < 780 K gal Funeral arrangement and kirk, Man Edmonton, Regina About 300 o Mog pani 8 CLC), Falconbridge took a strong floral requirements for all | and Calgary could halt all com. Workers joined the June 25 wa lead among mines, up *» at 31% occasion pany construction projects out to back demands for a 15 . 0. with International Nickel and No S Q oni "0d nd union | i 4 1 3 OSHAWA SHOPPING | A company spokesman said Cen anlour increase and u Civil De ence randa both ahead '4 at 53% and ~E efi ecognition, 201; CENTRE other firms could take over the Fett vii . a8 a 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE work of his company---the largest Throughout the strike and the gy I] LL Hollinger dropped % at 19% to a RA 8 ye Yh structural steel firm In Canada, preceding negotiations Mr, Kaul 0d S I hit a new low for the year, while . 6555 man refused to budge from his Cassiar and Geco were ofl '4 at al | . a insistence that both the company BENSON, Ariz, (AP) More 0 1 - 1 . : 11% and 18 SIT and (he union post a $25.000 than 100 members of a small re Senior uraniums were strong 3 571 bad N MEMORIAM age ISpu e "good behavior bond before a )igious sect emerged Tuesday Rio Algom was up 15 cents at -- i contract was signed from underground bomb shelters $6.35, and Denison and. Gunnar 8 [ FINLEY In precious memory of a " I'he union has been unable to jn which they took refuge 42 days both up five cents al $9.45 and wm es Rdjourne ina ona se vo hi : y st 17 3 4 5 go ; Test igus 11, WSL ers granted bargaining rights in 1945. yp 1oaving thelr basement! Western oils fought hack Hud ro in an et S awa Hy ¥ dap sole divars ender qdond ang tres LONDON. Ont. (C'P) A con Members were told to return havens, they gathered at their son's Bay Pac ine T syoleun, y ' { sig 2 I' do not think of yeu ciliation board hearing into the to work but not to sign employ: coon oh on the outskirts of Home A and B all gain 25 ! Ever remembered by son, John, and wage - contract dispute between ment applications this southern Arizona town Lo vents amily ' Goderich Manufacturing Com HEARING TODAY give thanks for being spared a wOooDs In loving memory of a pany and-Local 3054, brotherhood "5" ya. A Rolat prophesied nuclear attack . dear son and brother, Bill Woods, who of Carpenters and Joiners (CLC), The Ontario Labor Relations Ir ew or Passed away Aug. 17, 1037 ity 5 od r 3 d 1 Se pt Board was scheduled to hear to AL the time the sect went Laved dearly in lite and living vei) Was adjourned Tuesday to Sepl a ose- underground, one leader said fo the depth of hearts that will 13 because of vacations of hoard day a union application to prose. \ A ; he Noa Stock Exchange never forget mamber cute Mr. Kaufman for allegedly Civil delence the oah's » > > . embers \ ike \ ake oe ainbe ed by Dad. Mother, The. hoard has. asked CoRIDanY failing to bargain in good faith. ark of toda Like Noah, we can WASHINGTON (AP) The aii offie to study the possibility The union indicated Tuesday II take he Iter for 40 days and 40 government Tuesday approved a a n inex ensive | IS Yeo In loving memory of a dear , ill press the application nights 3 f a third stock volk . : of 'a 40-hour week, instead of the Wil § ! § be . . \ the establishment of a third stoc is ey i i aad nr, Ne lop present 48-hour week. The com Mr, Punnett blamed the failure = Throughout their vigil AW" axchange in New York City, to . " ' pany has said the shorter week of the strike partly on labor laws suits, arrests and desertions be known as the National Stock ° ! eaceful be thy rest, dear mother li mpossible under which an employeriiested the faith of members of Exchange, Inc \ sweel to breathe thy name; |!8 | ! PF J0spe 10 $ Q ) In life we loved vou dearly | The union is demanding wage 'doesn't have to bargain with his the Full Gospel Assembly : I'he Securities and Fxchange 0 ul you r own ome In death we do the same increases of. about 70 cents workers." In ones and: twos, more than Commission said a study of the : a beret b3 sranden: hourly, including. full payment of He criticized the sanctioning of 35 persons filtered out of the gpoonization's application for per Rughter.g awn Orin a oh ¥ hy er » . ' a 4d dren. Beverly and Don Jr hospital and insurance plans injunctions to break strikes and cellars in the last six weeks mission to set up shop showed ; that "its rules are just and CARD OF THANKS Bi ni ow i Fi adequate to ensure fair dealing and to protect investors." - 'pe There now are 14 organized HAVE YOUR HOME CUSTOM YOU CAN BUILD IT YOUR- 3 ' S40 go y ted \ TT -------- : nis Ye v (0) OUR © Art hugh ol ty : * States "The othors In New York BUILT FROM YOUR OWN SELF OR OUR HOME av i Hospital, Dy. McKinney, Rev. My \ py > sw York d Americ. i Wo lavely cate, NI, these y ire the New York aw American PLANS OR CHOOSE A SUIT oye \ th ovel cards a hos a me hile 1 war in ihe X exchanges . IMPROVEMENT DIVISION hospital : Richard Spencer Please Note L i Ww in eff fer th ume Bi Memoria Cards of Thanks DAY 1492 Bridge Bonds "Sellout" SAULT STE MARIE, Mich CP United States investment banker said Tuesday that the bond issue to finance the $20,000, 000 Soo international bridge is "a sell-out Norman S. Downey, head of the New York financial house directing the bond sales, said orders are in covering the entire $8,400,000 bond issue Financing of the 2%.mile bridge is assured apd there appears nothing likely delay start of construction stheduled Sept. 13 1 o The Province of Ontario agreed earlier to buy $7.830,000 worth of : s¢ries B bonds. Remainder of the . fipancing is covered by the US bureau of roads and the State of { Michigan Mr ves Downey and Detroit in banker John Ll. Ken. sald' that there had an exceptionally good tion" of the bond offering I'he 40-year honds were offered only' last Thursday. ment ower been recep pl 5 » Elderly Greek Cypriot ! march by in independence cele Rueels in roadway at Nicosia brations, The island of Cyprus, inder British rule for 82 vears, Cyprus, today, as Greek Lroops | was made independent follow. | PRAYER ON INDEPENDENCE Consumers' Gas Company Appointment MR. W. M. KELLY Qakaoh | Jones, President and General Manager of The Con umer Gas Company, announce the appointment of W. M Kelly as Vice-President and Genero Superintendent, Distribution. After erving in World War Two as ¢ Canadian Army. infantry flice he graduated from the University of Toronto with a B in Civi Engineering M Kelly joined Consumer Gas in 1950 From 198 to 1954 he was Assistant A and was rarely to enon] 34 smcoOEST.s. -- RA B-1417 COURTICE -- RA 8-1611 the preparation of the distribu Belin wind ton switem lor the arrival of 9 TELEPHONES TO SERVE YOU natural ga n 195 he becam D eneral Superintendent and wa YR DAY (raggle between N charge of the maior | BOWMANVILLE MA 3.2130 AJAX ZENITH 2.9600 Brin Yap Underkiound and 4 om manufactured to natura ga; DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 PIM. radio from London) : ABLE PLAN FROM THE LARGE SELECTION IN OUR LIBRARY WILL LOOK AFTER THE COMPLETE JOB FOR YOU. We will gladly give you free estimates and arrange all the details for you. MORTGAGES ARRANGED YOUR ONE-STOP BUILDING HEADQUARTERS OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCT LIMITED DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM MAIN OFFICE AND SHOWROOM

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