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The Oshawa Times, 23 Sep 1960, p. 19

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 23, 1960 BIRTHS FOREMAN -- Bill and Joyce (nee Kilburn) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Scott Duncan, on Tuesday, September 20, 1960 at Osh- awa General Hospital, weight 8 Ibs. 3 ozs. A brother for Laurie Gary. Thanks to Dr, J. O. Anderson. WILBUR ~ Douglas and Debbie are proud to announce the safe arrival of their brother, Randy Allan weighing 6 lbs, 15 ozs. born on ednesday, September 21, 1960, at the Osha eral Hospital. Proud parents are Harold and Margaret Wilbur (nee Todgham), Many thanks to Dr. Todd and purses of 4 YARROW -- Erpest and Avril (nee Gleadhill) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, David Ernest, 7 Ibs, @ ozs., on Tuesd mber 20, 1960 at Oshawa Genel Hospital, and baby both fine, Thanks to Dr. DEATHS TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept, 23 (Quotations in cents unless marked §, 2---0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants,) Net Sales HighLow 11 a.m. Chage Stock 2 445 +B TH TH 2% 32% --~% Stock 425 $7'% $32% $40% $17% 435 100 Gr Wp 56 wt Gurney Imp ON} Ind Accep Inland C pr Inland Gas 100 65 250 100 100 200 2100 Dupont Price Br Net Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 210 $38 38 Abit pr 125 823% 23% Alta Dist 500 200 200 Alta Dis wis 785 821% 21% Alta Gas wt 2700 635 630 816% 16% 00 400 400 31% 4 $31% 28% $23 $30% Block Abitibi Mass-F 90 Mass-F 5% p Miore 455 Nat Drug pr 130 N Hos A 100 N Hos B N St Car Nia Wire B NO NGas Ocean Cem 00 Bank Mont 420 Bank NS 40 Beav Lumber 400 Bell Phone 1027 BA Oil 1130 BCE 4% pr 1905 150 2100 ROBERTSON, Walter -- At Lindsay on < Thursday, September 22nd, Walter Robertson, in his 76th year, beloved husband of the late. Florence G. Giles, and dear father of Ormand of Bowman- ville, and Grace Mrs, A, Hooper) of Ohawa. Resting at the Mackey Funer. al Home Peel Street Lindsay until Saturday noon, September 24th, thence to the William Street Baptist Church for service at p.m. Interment at Dunsford Cemetery. GIFFORD, Dr. Wilfred H, -- In the Oshawa 'General Hospital on Thursday, September 22, 1960, Dr, Wilfred H. Gif ford, beloved husband of Marguerite Callaghan and dear brother of William of Reno, Nevada, Gordon, Lloyd, and Lyman of Oshawa, in his 61st year, Resting at the Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in the chapel on Monday, September 26 at 2 pm, Interment Union Cemetery. MORING -- Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, Septembe 1960 William Moring, beloved hus d of Mildred Moore, and father of Mrs William J. Burns Edith), Albert, Howard and William, in his 56th year Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel Satur. September 24, 2 p.m. Interment Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa service under the auspices of Temple Lodge No, 649 in the Funeral Home Friday, 7 p.m, Corinthian 100F NO. 61 service Friday, 7.30 p.m. LOCKE'S FLORIST arrangements and requirements for all day Mount Masonic Funeral fle OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 18-6017. Ie z16 BC Forest 100 BC Pow Buill Prod 140 25 Cal Pow 300 Can Malt pr C Pack B Page-Hers Rapid-Grip Royal Bank StL, Corp Salada Salada wis Seven Arts Shawin Silverwd A Simpsons Slater St Pav Steel Can Texaco C pr Tor-Dom Bk Tor Elev Tr Can PL Mt Dalhousie 225 2! 5 205 80 138 100 100 300 500 100 2310 105 750 z140 210 250 50 150 240 75 150 1000 35 10 105 310 250 Advocate Akaitcho Anglo 'Hur Ang Rouyn Ansil Area Arjon A Arcadia Atl C Cop Atlin-Ruf Aunor Bankeno Barnat Beveon Bidcop Bouzan Boymar Bralorne Broul Reef Bunker Hill Calamet Camp Chib Camp RL C Tungsten C Dyno C Malart 10% lg 27% a 14% 64% 8! 5 55% 10% 18% 8% 14% 60% IBY 354% 37% 385% 15% 255 $18% 8% $14% 860% $384 835% $379 $38% $15% 255 D Bridge D Dairies D Fndry Dom Stores Dom Tar Econ Inv Fam Play Fleet Mfg Gatineau Gat 5 pr G Dev G Dynam Globe A uel A Fuel B alk GW 43% 25% 18 39 $43% $25% S18 $39 Asbestos C D Sug % 13500 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchan Sales HighLow 11 D Glass xd 250 $71% 71% 200 $2 23 5 838% OILS 155 6 2 BS ge Net Stock Sales Highrow 13 sm. Ch'ge Maneast U 2000 4% Maritime 2000 72 "h Net Stock am, Ch'ge C N Inea Cent Pat Cent Pore Chester Chib-Kay Coch Will Comb Met C Callinan C Disevry Sales 1000 1000 HighLow 11 12% 12% 9 9% 10% 10% ot sm Chige % --~ % 2 + % Wh --~ 4% +8 7 -2 Martin % Y Matatch Maubrun Mcintyre Merrill Midrim Min Corp Mt, Wright Multi-M mM New Cal N Dicken New Hosco N Kelore Newlund N Mylama Noranda Norbeau Norlartie N Colstrm Northgate O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Pamour Paymast Pick Crow Pros Air Que Ascot Qunston Quemont Radiore Rayrock Rexspar Rio Algom Roche 8% C Fen C Halliwel Murray East Mal East Sull Falcon Geeo Mines Giant YK GF Mining Grandue Gunnar Hard Rock H of Lakes Headway Hud Bay Hydra Ex Int Moly Int Nickel Iron Bay Jacobus Kerr Add Kopan Lake Cin L Shore Wasa Lamaque Leitch LL Lae Lorado Lorado wis Lyndhst Lynx Macassa MacLeod Madsen Magnet Malartie Sherritt Sigma Biscle Steep R Sullivan Sunburst Taurcanis Teck + H Torbit Towag Ult-Shaw Un Keno Upp Can Ventures Vespar Waite Am Wiliroy 2600 11000 350 1000 3000 1650 2400 3625 8500 2000 264 9 124 700 3 0 +h 100 RE Gr Wpg vt 50--Articles for Sale BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Boost To By FORBES RHUDE dian Press Bush Editor Distinctive Canadian packaging could increage sales of Canadian products to other countries, says L. G, Jamison of Toronto, gen- eral manager of the Packaging Association of Canada, He adds: "English biscuits, Dutch ehoco- lates, American soft drinks, can all be recognized anywhere in the world because of their distinctive packages, In almost every in- stance the Canadi fac Better Package Sales ericton and Saint John In New Brunswick; Halifax and Syd. ney in Nova Scotia; and Sf, John's, Nfld, Meetings are scheduled with affiliated builders' exchanges and road builders' associations; visits will be made to deans of engineering at the University of New Brunswick and Nova Seco- tia Technical College; and briefs will be submitted on be- half of the construction indus. try to the four provincial gove turer of a quality product uses a package which is identical, or at least very similar, to a com- petitive product from Britain or the United States." Mr, Jamison made his com- ment as a preliminary to the Canadian National Packaging Ex- position which will be held in Toronto Nov, 1 ot Nov, 3, About 15,000 business men from Canada, the United States and Europe are expected to attend and will see some 170 displays. Featured will be new adaptions of paper and cardboard to vari ous packaging functions, New products will include shrinking] plastic wrapping which binds it- self around the product; medicine hottles which can be opened with one hand; plastic jugs in sizes up to a gallon; and lightweight poly- ethelene bags of 100-pound ca-| pacity, | Gordon Rolph of Toronto, presi-| dent of the packaging associa-| tion, says the Canadian pack- EMERGENCY MEASURES SHOT guns, 12 gauge, new Franchi, used Remington pump poly choke, Call before 6 p.m, ith RA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 8.0044, | Goo, plete cub clean 48" continental bed, com. . Telephone RA 5-5670. ONE baby and one full size crib, with mattress, excellent condi. reasonable, Phone RA 5-8205 Arr |50--Articles for Sale [50--Articles for Sale OUTBOARD motor, new Scott 3.6 HP, BRIGHTEN up your home with new tion, 20" reversible electric fan, 3 spseds. floor and wall coverings from Wilson | g 'TRIC ironer, one hand lawn Phone OL 5-4836, {Furniture, Floor coverings, clearance mower, sump pump in good condition, Smear LES Rn en Sa LL tric ranges, three-year guarantee, $137; | cents per foot, canvas backed inlaid REFRIGERATOR, eight cuble ft, like washers, $39 up; used radios, $12 up.|lineoleum, heavy duty, long wearing, new, moving, must sell, $125, Also two Barons' Radio and Electric. RA 3.2263. regular $1.99 sq. yard. While they last.| Spanish guitars. Phone RA 33362, y Half price clearout 99 cents sq. yar y g TSE MODEL A Ford and box traller, RA|Conawait, 'six. colors, completo. with WAREHOUSE clearance of odds and 39021, border, regular 69 cents per foot, out|canec "brand lines, costs forgotten, they go, 44 cents per foot, Wilson's iremendous savings, dressers with mir- Furniture, 20 Church Street vors, regular $59, special $38; walnut PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon, |chest of drawers, regular $39, reduced All colors, Guaranteed, flat, gloss, [to 26; Mr. and Mrs, double genuine Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 maple dresser, regular $129, slashed to $55; space saver davenport, smart cov. 0! double barrel 12 gauge shotgun, 5% Ibs, in perfect condition, $65. RA CTRIC guitar, typewriter, adding nine, like new, student desk, very Street, RA 3.7624, ZION ZION -- Sunday, September 25,| is Rally Sunday service at the church at 10,30 a.m, Sunday, October 2, church ser-| vice begins at 130 p.m, and| will continue at that time for| the winter months, Materials For Bomb Shelter Sa | This release covers Emergency building standards. The Emer-|the Hallman Organ, in Zion Unit- |Measures advice to contractors gency Measures Organization has ed Church, on Wednesday even-| concerning Fallout Shelters for|issued Blueprint for Survival No,|ing, September 28, at 8,30, Every | |use in the design of new homes, |1, describing the construction of OMe is welcome, Fallout Shelters will protect|basement fallout shelters in exist-| Mr. and Mrs, C, Naylor ac human beings against the dan-|ing homes, 1t may be obtained companied by Miss Janet Naylor |gers of radiation, but it is too/by writing to Basement Fallout motored to Guelph on: Wednes. late to think of constructing one|Shelter, Emergency Measures oOr.| day. Miss Janet Naylor returned ito McDonald Institute on Wednes- aging industry has passed $700, (000,000 in annual sales, TOUR MARITIMES Jack M. Soules, president of | the Canadian Construction Asso- | clation, accompanied by other | CCA executives, will make a | nine-day tour of the Atlantic | provinces, starting Sept, 26 In | Charlottetown, | Other visits will be to Fred cr The Atlantic provinces' share of Canada's $7,100,000,000 con- struction program for 1960 is estimated at $512,000,000, an increase of 2.7 per cent over 1959, and above the expected national increase of one per cent, Mr, Soules--~who is from Port Credit, Ont,.--will be ac. companied by national vice. residents A, C. Sullivan and , R., Montgomery, of Montreal, W. A, S of Moncton, N.B., provincial vice. president for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and H. B, Mitchell, of Wolfville, N.S., provincial vice-president for Nova Scotia and Newfound. land, will join the party for po tions of the tour, A. W, Purdy of Calgary--chair. man of the maufacturers' and suppliers' section of the Canadian Construction Association -- has been named chairman of the joint committee on building materials formed by the CCA and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Ernest J, Smith---mem- ber of the firm of Smith, Carter, Searle Associates, Winnipeg ar chitects--is vice-chairman. The committee--formed in June --aims at providing better qual. ity product literature for de signers, and improving relation- ships between architects and con. tractors, Prices Lowered For Livestock TORONTO (CP)--Steer prices Shipments to eastern Canadian Church slaughterers were the same as were unevenly lower on dull last week and there were no ex- erings, regular $59, special $36; arbor- after the warning has been given. ganization, Privy Council Office trading this week at the Ontarlo NEW dinette table, small refrigerator. [jie top desks, Tar $29 95, 9.95; h ! Cupboard, Tangeite, chest of Arawers;| opiorri nm noeaes signi wiied,| In the event of nuclear war|East Block, Ottawa, Ontario, An reasonable, RA 3-4434 15° GREN-ELL boat, lights, accessories 'day, then left Thursday morning Kindness beyond price for a week's educational tour of yet within reach of all RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN Monuments, Markers, Memorials, Cornerstones, Statutory of all types, 1435 KING ST, E. Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8.8876 IN MEMORIAM FARRER - In loving memory of & dear wife and mother, Marjorie Farrer, who passed away September 23, 1953 ~Ever remembered by her husband Dave, daughter Orma and son-in-law Glen FARRER ~ In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Marjorie Farrer, who passed away five years ago today, September 23, 1955 ~Lovingly remembered by Bill {amily and GORDON «-- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Nancy, who passed away September 23, 1938, Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. ~Sadly missed by her son Don, Vi and granddaughters Donna and Diana. GORDON «In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Nancy Gordon, who passed away September 23, 1059 You're not forgotten, Mother dear, Nor ever shall you be, As long as life 'and memory last, We shall remember thee Ever remembered by Bernice, John and the girls PUCHALSKI ~ In loving memory of a dear father, Kosten Puchalski, who passed away September 23, 1959 Lovingly remembered by daughter Mary and family Please Note Deadlines now in effect for this column: Births, Memoriams, Thanks --- 9 AM. SAME DAY DEATHS = 11 AM SAME DAY DIAL RA 3.3492 Cards of ete., 50 hp motor, Johnson, Tee-nee trailer Best offer. Apply 370 Steven son Road North ONE light duty rangette, good condition, reasonable 6. RA 58105. UNPAINTED bookcases, only 99¢ with purchase of any piece of unfinished , furniture; students' desks, 3d thant VENETIAN blinds, one 86 inches in size, like new, with pipes, Sacrifice, of dwar, HA DCs 3 to) "By | Width, three 28% inches wide; two yel-|$49. MO 8-5763, ity dresser, 3 son urniture, low bedspreads; several h hold ar 51--Swap & Barter Church Street, --_____|ticles, Apply 63 Highland LOWEST prices in town! Curity diapers G0 x . -- a---- first quaality, regular $4.99 per dozen, RUG. 9 ¥ 13, Wil foil Sided rey THREE-plece bath sets $70; pressure now only $3.69; baby carriages, new ymplete $25. RA 3-3326 ' systems $65; stainless steel sinks $10; 1960, car-bed style, $28; large full panel -- ho. -- laundry tubs $15; sump pumps, boiler cribs, half-price clearout, $19.88; KITCHEN table and chairs in good and rad piping and fittings; outboard springfilled crib mattresses, 89 88; condition; boy's car coat, sports jacke: motors, boat and trailer, lawn mowers, and flannels, size 14, reasonable, RAH. Crinn, RA 3.7088. 268 Hillside, 5.8940 $8 81 high chairs, 87.88; LEAVING country, must sell im-| 52--Legal playpens, H strollers, $5.88, Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street media , four piece sectional chester field, end tables and lamps, TV, light TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON FACTORY clearance, smooth top mat: tresses, 220 coils, fabulous savings, 17 color bedroom suite, chrome set, re. complete, three star special, $58; con. |frigerator, washing machine, RA 8.0830. Tenders for Gar Wood Model $.50 or Equivalent only, $19.88; bunk beds, eight pieces tinental beds quilted, 12 only, single ONE man's bicycle and tricycle, both size, crazy low price $36; roll-away cots | Cony ons bieyele ® a complete, special $14.88, Wilson's Fur.| SGM, In Bood condition, Apply 352 Glid Sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12 niture Company, 20 Church Street, -- | WILLIAMS upright piano with bench, | noon, Monday, October 3, {$75, in good condition. Apply 472 Mont. |rave Avenue or RA 5-2150. |ONE four burner heavy duty electric 1960, for a Gar Wood Model $.50 oil fired suspended unit or equivalent, completely in- |stove, Telephone RA 3-2301 after 6 | TENTS, camp stoves, camp cots, tar. stalled not later than Novem- ber 15, 1960. cuban, "Small wiles ool and are Sie: lovely arbors cots , s » tables, ula; 5, sev , 86; bedding, Pullman suitcase. 279 Mary i ep blond end tables, ys and Street, = |fancy, values to $29.95, out they go, $4; TWO - bedroom cottage, Lake Che broadloom scatter mats, $1; tridight mong, near Peterborough, Inside toilet, floor lamps, regular $19.95, slashed to small boat. Special for September, $4057 n's Furniture, 20 Church St. weekly. WHitehall 2-5063 COLEMAN oll space heater, medium two burner, Call after All aluminum products == Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving. One contract, nothing down. For free estimates call ALUMA SEAL CO RA 5.9365 ANYTIME |paulins, sleeping bags, lanterns, sales and rentals, Oshawa Hardware and | Electric, 8 Church Street, RA 3.7624 + [COMPLETE stock of Hilltop's Rental camping equipment. Bargain prices, 1st {come 1st served basis. Hilltop Motors, | RA 8.6891 {3 ROOMS of furniture, only $299. This | includes chesterfield, chair, chrome set, bedroom suite, mattress, spring, step land coffee table, boudoir and table lamps, pillows, ete, $25 down delivers! "Guaranteed Best Value!" Barons' |Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South WE pay highest prices in the city for ised furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture |Store, RA 3.3271, 444 Simcoe South |DUTCH lady would like housework by the day. Phone MOhawk 8.4487 after 3 p.m REFRIGERATOR sale, new 1060 big 10 cu. ft, family size. § yr. warranty Kelly's special $199, 2 floors RA 8.5153 WINTER clothes, lady's and girl's coat, . : size 18 and 8, boy's two-piece, size 8, 1 en 1 also '51 Chev. sedan, Apply 309 Guelph Street VALUABLE antique musie box, hand carved, good working order, complete with 45 steel plates, some dating back to 1664. Make offer. RA 5.8132, SPACE heater, Kenmore, used one year. Heats 58 rooms cellent condition. Phone RA 8.3845 |IREFRIGERATOR, 12 cu. ft., one four |burner heavy duty stove, washing ma chine, also cupboard. All good condi tion. RA 58252 after 5 p.m mother, GIBSON Spanish guitar, "Les Paul Jr." The others--Gordon, 15, and SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality at the best prices, fully guaranteed, Double hung windows only $18. Call' now Lymer Aluminum Co, RA 8-5385 Plans for same may be seen at the Township Office, Hampton, Price to be quoted on 500 gal. fuel tank and on a 1,000 gal. fuel tank Lowest or any 'tender necessarily accepted. W. E. Rundle, clerk, not Now is the time to have a beautfiul home with aluminum doors and windows, best quality, lowest price in town Quick service ALEX VAJDA RA 3-9851 Hampton, Ontario. d To Get Home TORONTO (CP) Dickerson, | children their vears, with blower Ex : eldest of the three who were hidden in Tecumseh home for 11 soon will return to her SACRIFICE SURPLUS SALE WOODWORKING SHOP Circular saws, jointer, Skil- saw, Misc. tools, hardware, Ceramic tile, etc, MUST Photo Bounced CTL Off Satellite HOLMDEL, N.J. (AP) -- For the second time, a picture was bounced off the United States Echo 1 satellite Thursday. The photo, of members of the Federal Communications Com mission and T. Keith Glennan administrator of the Nationa. Aeronautics and Space Adminis. tration, was transmitted by land: line to the United States naval research laboratory at Stump Neck, Md., and then bounced off the satellite back to Holmdel, Using Associated Press wire. photo equipment exclusively, a photo of President Eisenhower was bounced off the satellite and received back on earth Aug. 19. AP, United Press International and Times Facsimile Corporation equipment was used in Thurs- day's transmission. The picture was taken at Bell Telephone Lab- oratories here as Glennan and members observed satellite com- munications first hand. MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) Churning eream and butter print prices vere unchanged today TORONTO (CP) Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices were unchanged from Monday. TORONTO (CP)--Potato prices were unchanged here today. Brand new, must sell. Phone RA 3.9447 FURNITURE, all kinds, some antique: Glenda, 13--also will leave the {Oil paintings, garden tools, cupboards, i ' 4 flour bins, lumber, doors, canaries and | Hospital for Sick Children here cages, Moving everything cheap. Lovell! 3 Elta Street Port Perry" cheap. Lovell, 'soon but will be taken into care | RADIO for '50 Vauxhall, complete with Dy the Children's Ald Soclety un aerial and rear seat speaker. 365 Park til a Windsor court decides thelr future Oct, 15 Constance, 18, and her brother and sister were found to be phys Road South, RA 8.5072 SICKROOM equipment for rent and for ically and mentally underdevel being kept In hiding sale, wheelchairs, hospital beds, invalid] mother, Mrs, Shirley walkers, commodes health lamps and stepfather, Donald CLEAR BY SEPT, 29th, Even- ings 7 to 9. Saturday 9 a.m. i COOK'S TRAILER SALES AND SERVICE HIGHWAY 2, COURTICE ON 'SALE NEW AND USED LOW BARGAIN PRICES Ph. RA 8-0887 OUTBOARD MOTORS FOR RENT MARINE STORAGE and SUPPLY Ltd BROOKLIN ONT, OL 5-364! FOR SALE One used Livingston Coal Stoker, in goed condition, may be seen at Cedardale Fire Station, 761 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, or Phone RA 8-644), 20° OUTBOARD CABIN CRUISER Custom built, - 1959, fully equipped, less motor. Fall price $950. 124 Wilson Rd. South crutches, canes; also roll.away beds snd cribs. Low rentals. No investment Free delivery and pick-up, Phone Ald [Rentals, RA 35-1644 oped after {USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer typo washers, 4 HP® motors | DY thelr $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned | Leach {wasaers and stoves, Paddy's Market ! |Hampton. CO 3.2241 Leach DOMINON Dr. A. L. Chute sald the hos Beatty Bros.) now sold at Paddy's Market, Hampton. A complete line of Pilal has decided to see how they appliances at hard to beat prices. CO 3.2241 FALL bargain! Cabin cruiser, 19 foot, lots of accessories, 60 HP Mercury motor. Must be seen to be appreciated. the best healer," he sald {Cheap for cash or terms and trade-in 4 : may be arranged. Phone RA 8.473 Jack Bevan, director of the ' [24° GAS stove, good condition. Phone Children's Ald Soclety in Wind MO 8-875 sor, sald Constance Is too old to USED Rogers Majestic 21" television, looks like new, also. new picture tube Just installed, Meagher's, § King Street West appliances (a division of respond to normal care and at tention before attempting further medical treatment, "Nature Is act and will have to rejoin her mother, court action to retain control over the two younger children, Subs Operate 'Near Tanker | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States Navy Thursday re- ported sighting one and probably two submarines operating near a Russian tanker and tug about 400 miles east of Cape Race, Nfld. The sightings were made by a navy patrol plane flying over the Grand Banks area of the north. west Atlantic Tuesday and Wed |nesday. CROSLEY 21" television, new picture tube with one year guarantee, and completely overhauled, 30 days free (service, $39. Meagher's, 5 King Street | West | ELECTROHOME RCA Victor, Admiral T finest in TV, Hifi and service {highest trade-in allowances at Parkway | Television, 918 Simcoe S$treet North {Color TV on display | USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up B. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 54343 |v PRICE lamp sale, trilite, table and [boudoir lamps. Large selection of [store samples and discontinued lines, now clearing as low as price Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South | buyers are reading the Oshawa Times Want Ads everyday looking for used baby furniture. Turn yours into quick cash easily by calling RA 3.3492 to place a fast.cash-getting Want Ad GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup | plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent {down Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 53-6511 SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 35-3332 -- Constance be covered hy the child welfare; The society has started |" | downside |everyone, even those far from a other pamphlet in the series will k C |likely target will need shelter|deal with back yard shelters tol Suk Sy ih the Jair |from fallout, A series of nuclearitake into consideration other|g,te, 4 {bombs exploded on this continent types of house construction, | Mr, and Mrs, Don Prout and could threaten life throughout| Tht cost of the shelter in new| Donnie, Bowmanville, were call Canada.- When or where fallout|o sing built under the National|ers Saturday at the home of Mr. will occur is unpredictable, It|Housing Act can be considered and Mrs, Ray Cameron, will depend on the site of the|jn the appraised value of the| Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Swallow, bomb burst, the height of the ex-|house for mortgage purposes. |Maple Grove, were supper guests plosion, the weather at the time, | Basement fallout shelters f |with Mr, Russell Perkins and [the size and weight of the radio-| ici SRY an gle financed] Margaret on Sunday, active particles, the strength and) oo ng ous Imps Bool hap po Mr, and Mrs, Keith Stainton |direction of the winds and a vari-| oo ® FO hry ont ORY and Clarke, Mr. Russell Stainton, [€4F, of wther factors. "u ol "5500 " . hind ge : |visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thom: 5 | p to ¥ of additiona oan as, carborough, Sunday. rs, ih He Jie ball fiom @ Buslest will be made available to assist/Clarke Moore, Oshawa, was a ap Ys yo 8 gn lerials| ID the financing of an acceptable] weekend visitor with Mr, and 3 ouier pa Verize nis | fallout shelter in new housing/Mrs. Keith Stainton, are drawn up into the cloud, * built for home ownership, Where| Mr. and Mrs, Keith Stainton dust becomes radioactive and' 4 : . h ' , 03 ANC hecessary, the maximum loan by|took their son, Scott, to the Sick may be deposited over thousands regulations may be exceeded py| Children's Hospital, Toronto, on of square miles of territory, Radi- up to $500 for this purpose Sunday. Scott will remain in hos. ation fallout which is undetectable ™* * * . purpose, pital for a few days. to the human senses could cause The shelter in this booklet" mp and Mrs, Ken Wood visited varying degrees of sickness or|should be placed in a basement| np and Mrs, Robert Thomas, even death, Two factors, in com.|corner and the corner chosen| Orono, on Saturday. z bination, make the disastrous should take advantage of the| Miss Marilyn Pascoe is on consequences of fallout prevent. highest grade level, Care should| vacation in New York for a week. able -- time and shielding, Time be taken in design to obviate un-| Mr, George Sonley, Toronto, is a factor because the intensity equal settlement of the shelter visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cam: of radiation from fallout dimin- and the house itself due to the|eron, Sunday, ishes with its passage. There is|increased weight of the sheltes| Mr, and Mrs, O. Knapp and only one inexpensive way of|construction, A restrictive factor family visited Mr. and Mrs, D. shielding human beings from the in positioning the shelter is that| Knapp, Omemee, Sunday. fallout radiation, a mass ofp basement windows can be in| Mr. and Mrs, Joe Allen, Toron- dense material, |the shelter area or near the shel-| to, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach, Of all the materials the cheap-|ter's entrance, and every other|Monday. est and most readily available is| hasement window must be shield. MF: and Mrs. Leslie Hoskin, earth, Other relatively inexpen-led. It will be noted that the MF. and Mrs, Alan Hoskin, Miss sive mass materials which give|shielding afforded by the house ['™a Hoskin of Thornton's Cor: an excellent shield are: poured allows the shelter to have a slab ners and Mr, William Vaughan, concrete, solid concrete blocks ceiling of only 8" of concrete, | Whitby, were callers at Mr, without cores, and bricks. Hollow] land Mrs, Ray Cameron's Sun. blocks may be used if cores are It was with the knowledge that/day, filled with concrete. |most of those not in the range] Mr. and Mrs, Ken Wood: To effect the essential amount and Mrs, Norman {of the blast and heat will sur-|visited Mr, {vive If they have protection from| Wood, North Oshawa, Sunday, of mass to produce the de radioactive fallout, that the basic| Mr. and Mrs, D. Knapp and sired protection factor in a house|criteria for shelter design in this| family, Omemee, visitors at Mr, the shelter wall construction pamphlet has been provided. 0. Knapp's, Friday. above ground level should be 16/- inches of concrete, Opviously, the| DINNER GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, higher the grade level the greater F d Sh . \ the protection afforded In the or ortens My a Sanday with Mr. | A booklet on Shelters in New Narrows Autos shelter, and Mrs, A, Fisher, {Homes is now available on appli Mr, and Mrs. Tom Horton and cation to 4 Regional office of Central Mortgage and Housing| TORONTO (CP)--Ford Motor Corporation, {Company of Canada today an- family, Blackstock, were dinner This booklet, Blueprint for Sur. nounced a reversal from the "big | | | | guests with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cameron, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, O, Knapp and vival No. 8 shows the method of ar trend" in its 1961 Ford cars. sell Davidson, Raglan, on Friday ipearporaung a basement fallout| The new cars, made publi¢c to-| Master Roger and Larrly shelter in the design of a new day, are slightly shorter and nar-| Down, Ebenezer, were Saturday | night visitors with Mr, and Mrs, TTT [company states, 'no sacrifice of | N Y D li interior roominess," Miss Joyce Fisher, Peterbor- A h, spent the weekend with her The four-door Ford sedan has| USM: | hay ec In an exterior length of 209.9 inches parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Fisher. | . . | Mr, and Mrs, Hits Market rod ay itd Vino hg Harold Quarry, Mr, Ross Wil TORONTO (CP)--A decline in » & reduction of 1.6 Inches. |ljams, all from Bowmanville New York put a damper on the| Wheelbase, height and tread|were visitors at Mr. and Mrs, are unchanged from 1960, {Grant Williams, Sunday. industrials backed away from, The front has been redesigned earlier gains and closed on a note|to incorporate Ford straight-line Mrs: 8. Ardron, Lorraine and of indecision. (design, from which there was| Alam, Scarborough 4 4 Retion, Industri 3 some ay } ' strials were up 38 at 486.38/some departure last year, {Mrs. H. Darts. one and a half points, and golds ance showi 3 went ahead 69 at 83.65. Basc| of SuVance showing yd group) and Joanne, Osharva, visited Mr. metals were off 69 at 151.90, and men | 8 spaper|and Mrs, H., Dart Sunday. western oils eased 62 at 85.48.) The ne compared with the 1,386,000 Wed. Fords have a new grease and P t t S 1 nesday {lubrication system that extends 0 a 0 d es Imperial and Toronto-Dominion normal chassis lubrication to 30,- N B . banks rained Y 000 $ pavie! 5 m banks both gained % at 60% and miles; heavier brakes, that ow 00 ing 54%. 2 ous features of a rust and cor- Great Lakes Paper traded -late(rosion resistant nature, ipotato sales are booming, largely to drop a point at 38, while Abi-|- # |as a result of the trend toward tibl gained % at 38%, and St. Sh D convenient foods, a provincial agriculture department official Algoma and Dominion Bridge arp ecrease P were up % at 31% and 16%, | Potato processing is playing a Calgary Power jumped two In Interest Rate big part pH the increase, said points at 24, International Utili. 'R, E. Goodwin of Toronto, assist: Phone lost % at 46%. {Canada interest rate fell sharply h Mines moved lower behind Nor- Thursd to 1.93 habia id, i mgd . 0 Nor- Thursday to 1.93 per cent, its| Apgther factor, he said, is that | anda hg a drop of % at 354. lowest point since the summer of «more people are getting over {Campbell Red Lake slipped % at|1958, with the sale of $95,000,000 (ihe foolish. erroneous idea that | Yo! pr |e Was Wy Jught spot bills. : Surveys show, he said, that On- | Among senior uraniums, Rio The rate, an indicator of con- tario No, 1 grade is preferred | Algom gained five cents at $7.55. ditions in the short-term money over Canada No. 1 grade. eased five cents at $6.65 and tenths of a point from last week's|tario potatoes are higher in dry $8.85. 2.32 per cent. There 'have been matter (total -solids) than those Western oils were active on the declines in eight of*the last 10 of other areas in Eastern Canada {weeks v family visited Mr, and Mrs, Rus- {house compatible with minimum rower than 1960 models with, the | 'P. W, Davidson, 3.7 inches less than last year;|mps F, Cowle and family, Mrs, stock marke sre Thurs stock. market here Thursday as (Mrs. d. Needham, Mr. and 5 after an earlier gain of more than| New Ford vehicles were given| Mr. and Mrs. W. Dart, Dianne Volume was 1,710,000 shares! company said the 196! 1. Bank of Montreal lost % at|'adjust themselve: and vari. LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Ontario Lawrence improved % at 17%. said Thursday. ties dropped % at 34, and Bell] OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of ,.¢ director in the field crops (18%. in 9lday government treasury potatoes are fattening." while Gunnar and Denison both market, dropped by nearly four-| "Tests have shown that On. and the United States," R. Cameron, ip view Park, 2.00 p.m. Public Stockyards, [ | Factors in the apparent dull-| (ness and sharply lower prices {were a general lack of quality,| volume buyers carrying huge| numbers of live cattle from last week and Jewish religious holi- days. | Heifer and cow prices were steady while yearlings traded ac- tively strong on a short supply {and bull prices closed 50 cents {per hundredweight higher, Milky [stable veal calves sold at steady |prices until Wednesday, with sup- |plies exceeding demand the rest |of the week dug to Jewish buyers |celebrating the New Year holi- (days, Beef calves, runners and {heavy rough calves made up the| bulk of the supply and were un-| |der pressure and difficult to sell, Hog prices closed $1.85 higher |for the week and sheep and lamb {prices were steady, Cattle receipts were estimated at 9500 head, some 500 head more than last week and 1000 more than the same week in 1959. Receipts from Western Can ada totalled 776 head, 534 more than last week. Stock calves numbered 628 head, ports to the United States. Slaughter cattle: Choice steers with odd tops to 23; good 23 - 23,50; medium 20-22; common 14-19; good heifers 20-21 |with a few choice at 21.50; some fancy dry fed heifers 22-23; meds ium 18-19.50; common 12 - 18; choice fed yearlings 24.50-25.503 odd tops to 26; good 22.23.50; good cows 16, odd sales to 16,50; medium 14,50 « 15,50; common 13.50-14,50; canner and cutters 10-13; good heavy bologna bulls 7-17.50; common and medium bulls, including heavy fat beef bulls 12-16, Replacement cattle: good hane dyweight stockers 22-23, sales to 23.50; stock calves 22,50; coms mon and medium 17-21, Calves: Choice vealers 31.33 with odd sales to 34; good 29-31; 26-28; 22-25; boners 12:21; beef and heavy rough calves under pressure. Hogs: grade A 28.80 and sales to 28.85; heavy sows 10.50; lights 21.50; stags 15 on a dressed weight basis. Sheep and lambs: Good handy- weights 20; bucks discounted $1 per hundredweight; medium and [4 sold downward to 14; SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL City Championship Round: Robin -- Heffering's Imperials vs Oshawa Merchants, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m, SATURDAY'S GAMES BASEBALL OBA Midget "A" Finals -- (1st game of 2-out-of-3 championship series) -- Brantford Midgets vs Oshawa Legion Beaton's Dairy, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta. | dium, at 2.30 p.m, | OBA Bantam "A" Finals --/ (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 champion. ship series) -- Oshawa Dairy Le. gion vs Chatham Legion No. 431, at Chatham, 2.00 p.m, feeders 16-18; sheep 3-10 accord. ing to quality, Flames Finally Decide Skipper HALIFAX (CP) -- Capt. John (Pegleg) MacKenzie was on the bridge of the Panamanian freigh- ter Pink Star when it was sunk by a German torpedo off Iceland 19 years ago Thursday. The 74-year-old skipper was again in command when a 60- foot fishing dragger with the same name burst into flames off here Thursday. The coincidence was enough to make him decide to retire from a sea career that started aboard SOFTBALL | OASA Midget Playoffs -- (1st game of 2-out-of-3 Southern On- tarlo final series) -- Galt Mid- gets vs Oshawa Fernhill Genosha Aces, at Alexandra Park, '8.00 .m, OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs-- (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Shuthern| Ontario final series) -- Oshawa Cole's Sports vs Virgil Merchants at Niagara-on-the-Lake, 8.00 p.m. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs = (2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Southern Ontario final series) -- Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Woodstock MSA, at Woodstock, 8.00 p.m, OASA Junior "C" Playoffs -- (and game of 2-out-of-3 Southern {Ontario final series) Port | Perry Merchants vs Wellesley, at Wellesley, 4.00 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD Annual Oshawa and District Track and Field Championships, at Alexandra Park, 1.00 pm. LAWN BOWLING Men's Trebles Tournament (fowl), at Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m, SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc, -- (Lancaster Trophy Semi-Finals) Hollandia vs Hungaria, at 7.00 {p.m_ and Thistle vs Kickers, at 8.45 p.m. Both games at Kins. {men Civic Memorial Stadium. | Darlington League -- (Cham. |pionship Finals) -- Courtice vs| Hampton, at Hampton, 6.00 p.m. { |RUGGER Ontario Senior League -- Osh- awa Vikings vs Toronto Irish, at | Eglinton Park, 2.00 p.m, Intermediate League -- Toron- to Bank of Commerce vs Osh. awa Vikings, Inters, at Lake- | sailing vessels when he was a teen-ager, "This was my last boat, I'm not going to get another," said Capt. MacKenzie at his home at nearby Tufts Cove after he and his two crew members were res- cued, The fire, which spread quickly from a generator in the engine room, burned the Pink Star to the water line and the vessel ank, Store-Arena Plan Proposed WATERFORD (CP) -- An une usual plan for a combined shop- ping mall and community arena will be put before town council Oct, 8 Councillor Aime d'Hondt said Thursday that plans are being developed for a $50,000 structure that would roof in a 250-foot stretch of the town's business centre and provide ice facilities in the winter, curling rinks and roller skating. Money for the project---thought to be the first of its kind In North America -- would be raised by public subscription in this town 50 miles west of Hamilton, Council earlier turned down plans for an arena because of the estimated $140,000 cost. The proposed arena-mall would feature a (ranslucent roof stretche ing 50 feet to store fronts on both sides of Alice Street. The mall would be open at both ends. Sidewalks would line the sides of the rink area. $

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