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The Oshawa Times, 17 Nov 1960, p. 29

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Wevember 17, 1960 BIRTHS ARMSTRONG Lan and Mary (ree Adem Ww 0 announce the Wrth of TORONTO 1 AM. FIOCKS 7 Michael on October 9 By The Canadian Frees ' Toronts Generel lospial Exchange ~Nay, | for Janie and Lawrie cents Wniess marked § 4 Eaawidend, wr--Ex rants, ) a ME and PR Mass ¥ Muss ¥ Mid-West Muison A Mont Lacs Manre N Hos B NO WGas NW Ul pr Oshawa A Page Hers Pow Corp an Gas Gh Gis wn Hoe AY € Fajes Wighlow 11 a.m Nas wwe ls 4 Sock Tornnin Boek ¥ Prod (Gn ptions in z-A0id iA, A LE GRESLEY Faneomb and rights Exw Maney (nee Wonnacott) ® happy Ww announce the srnvel of Josnne, & Be tay for Patricia and Barah, i ihe Oh awn General Hospital on Wednesday; November 16, 1960 the thes Ln Php ow INDUSTRIALS Ned Wighlow 11 a.m, Ch ge he) Bock a Abit wh Alla Gas Alta Gas Algona Altria Argus " us 250 w odoin Honk iH 4 Mh " h Royal Bank Bank WE fh 4 oo 4 Y % | Stl, Corp | i" 4 i ' / Bt Maurice buihie pA % pleased "oh oR at the srgtner Davey. | BTICEWOON Gord and (nes Lagaett) Btickwood, are to announce the birth of thelr Wednesdsy November 18, 1960, Oshawe Genersl Hospitel, A for the twins Denny and DEATHS Entered into rest in the Oshawe General Hospital on Thursday, her 1966, Katharine (Kittie) Lowrie Seott, beloved wife of Norman C. Henley. Resting #t the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service chapel, Saturday, Nov: ember , #2 pom, Interment Osh awn Cemetery, (Friends are asked not to call at the funersl home efore WHEHOLM, Alide Bpeiey Buddeniy Can #t Pickering, Ontario, on Monday, Nov bi ember 14, 1960, Alide Speier, susd 02 beloved wile of Oscar Whkholm Road, BRI, Pickering, Ont wister of Otilie Spier of ania and irene (Mrs acher of Hartiord, Resting at the new William E. Sherrin Funeral Home, No. 2 Highway, Vicker ng, (Just east of Harwood Ave. North), Ajax. Service in the chapel on Friday morning, November 18 at 11 am, Cremation St, Jame's Crematorium wi env Limes 7% Bet Phone 1072 Balada® Bras pr Arts Br Tok BA Oni BCE 4 mr BCE V4 mr BCE § pr BCE 84 wr BC Forest BC Pow BC Phone Brockville Brow Se 6D Ford Com Gatineay GML WENLEY Bim prone Spartan sedan Sleel Can Terncn Can Tor Dom Bk 4% ¥ Gen Tr wh 7 1 ¥ Fin A 0 5 Tr Con PL Friday.) 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LONDON (Reuters An alr he egg market was reported ministry spokesman said Wed --- TORONTO (CP Stricter en Wi 8 to firm with offerings in-|nesday night the ministry has forcement of industrial pollution adequate for a fair demand been unable to take further is expected to result from Country dealers are quoted by tion in connection with mysier) Ontario conference on co-or-|the federal department of agri objects reported in the pollution control to he culture on Canada grade eggs, over & large area of 20-30, a spokes delivered Toronto, in fibre cases England last Friday night Water sald TORONTO (CP) Churning cream and butter print prices were unchanged today OSHAWA MONUMENT COMPANY |i SPECIALIZING IN dinated Monuments, Markers I Memorials, Cornerstones, 4 stutory of all types 435 KING ST, § RA B MN or RA B-BB76 laws OU Ontario i nere for Re. [A large 53; A. medium 46; A reason given was that the minis Wed small 37-38; B 37; C 23 try has not received any authen Butler price: Canada, first ticated reports and that more de grade Ontario tenderable 64; tails were needed--such as the non tenderable 64, in light trad |ohject heights and thelr posi Ing: western 64 (nominal) tions in the skies man the ources Commission nesday The conference kind in Canada tended by 200 delegates repre: | senting government departments municipalitie in and public Pr first or i will be atl agencies WeaK agriculture WEST 190 oats LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral and floral re urgent all Of HAWA SHOPPING CENTRE HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8.6555 A replace [explosi Foo truetion vill arrangement for PORT COLBORNE (CP)~The| rose 24 for Ontario brackets, is for here the fire on IN MEMORIAM ATKINSON In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Arthur Edward, who passed away November 17, 1055 In me In heart, Badl missed by {pro ject LArL As SOON AF POS Sibi Carrols, alible. nory # daily thought, as silent sorrow the family COOK Cook 17, 1057 cannot dear Your face we cannot see, But jet this little token Tell that we still remember thee Fiver remembered by wile eal son Gordon, daughterdn-law tilien, grandson Douglas In loving memory who passed away hand, clasp your father charge COOK » In loving dear Dad and Grandpa who passed away Nov, 17, 1947, Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all sadly missed by daughter Noreen Neil, Gordie, Mary Lou and Jamie, memory Arthur CROWELLS # dear mother In loving Karlina Crowells, to coach dustry opening of the board of trade to shel lower, December $1.99-98% OTTAWA (CP Number of KING STREET | soybe ans % to 2 cents lower, N- ber, the bureau of statistics re 0 ut { | vember $2.12 prices quoted (246 Tn September, traffi Inounced Wednesday it will build| Me Intosh $2.50-4 hb, waxed" Nine month total $4,000,000 bushel; brussel American 3.25 A company statement said that| cauliflower, 2-2.50 BRIBED A PLAYER mill, 4.60.3.75; leeks, 1 per 11. and a fellow New Yorker bribed 1L15:1.26 per 80-pound hag: par Philip Silber, 19, pleaded gullty | hubbard 1,60-1.76, butternut 1.50; also charged with bribery, of ouriior pailways will likely seek a bus shel lor miss a block or tackle in a |on rail revenues--now In its 20th| have died of rabies in the Ples-|by fewer points than favored to wha |PY ¢ Dear mother you are not forgotten and freight rate hy a royal com- day sss b ¢ Kindness beyond price (orgamsaton |day with soybeans down as much corn % higher to % lower, De-|traffic fatalities on Canada's ported Wednesday, TORONTO (CP were: Apples, | goaihg to 340 from 923 in 7.000-bag-per-day flour mill to| Baxter 34.50 a sol 8 25 beets, 1-128 6.00 "1060 figures In quart; broccoli 1-126 a final plans will Include a sub |quality; eranberries, American| GAINESVILLE, Fla. '(AP)=A of Arthur | | quart basket 2.25: Gator fullback Jon Macheth to ight R reig t ate sley, 50-60 a box; radish, 40-45 Monday to a bribery and {turnips unwaxed 1, waxed 1,256 Silber said he introduced Wag James, -- . --i cows game so that Florida would win | month was indicated Wednesday |sisville district of Quebec in the by gamblers, Macbeth went i Though on earth you are no more, | mission GE ROW FUNER L CHICAGO (AP)--~Grain futures {and prices were mostly at the September Black i ' vet within reach of all, fa 2 cents Highways Month RA B-6226 Wheat was '% to % cent a bu-| 'Maple Leal cember $1.03%408 Vs lower streets and highways this [to % higher, December 58:56%; was 2247 to the end of Septem: The number in the January Wholesale September period last year was fruit and vegetable IMaple Leaf Milling Company an-|at 10 am. today ) Delicious 3,604, 4}, corresponding month last bushel; beans, year facilities destroyed in an| American Breen and Oct. 7.|0.76:6 & bushel . 1% Sprouts, .eu-=d Bigoy (402), This is highest ( vinces $50 a case 10 provine bushel; cabbage 5-1 a crate according to stantial feed plant well as al4.50 a box; celery, 1,502.25 alformer University of Florida stu rye flour mill and a cornmeal) er lettuce, 30's 3.26:3.50, 24's/dent testified Tuesday that he mushrooms, 2.25 November 2.35 per H-pound basket; onions, (trim the margin of victory in a foothall game a dozen; spinach, 1-1,26 a bushel squash, pepper 1.1.26 a bushel, took the stand Tuesday as a wil ncrease een ness against Aaron Wagman, 27, | OTTAWA (CP)--Cangda's ma 11,85 vegetable. marrow, 1 & man to Maeheth and they are new freight rate increase as soon | ranged to have Macbeth fumble | las the government lifts its freeze RABIES KILLS COWS OTTAWA (CP)Three | This memory of PR Vice-President lan Sin-|last 10 days, federal agriculture|along with them, reported the in passed away November 17, 1980, clair during an inquiry into rall|veterinarians confirmed Wednes |oident Ray Graves and | SUll In memory you are with us As you always were before | The rallways have an avpiicar Hamar temembered hy Jens, Hert gnd|tion for a 12-per-cent rate hoost granddaughter Beverley hanging fire before the hoard of | transport commissioners--a bid originally filed more than two years ago. Nothing has been done about it| ana/DECAUSE the government sald it| would not permit any rate jumps | until after the royal commission | makes its report, which prob ably won't he hefore next March NET EARNINGS of a TORONTO (CP) Industrials whe dipped at the close of light trad. ing Wednesday to send the stock market down in all sections On index, Industrials fell 50 at 4990.50, golds B84 at 89.20, west. In loving memory ern oils 64 at 81,67 and base met. Who passed WAY oo 01 at 157.61 Final volume ghares compared KNIGHT dear mother, November 17, Herbert, 26, 1956 Lovingly Terry In loving memory of a Mary, who passed away 1082, and a dear father, who passed away November IVE IN yop WY remembered by Bill SHELENKOFF of a dear brother who passed away November 17, 1658 Dear Hori, you are not fo gotten, Though on earth you are #0 more} SUL in memory you are wth us As you always were before Sadly missed. by Leta and Jerry In 'oving memory and uncle, Boris, Judy, Dawn NHELENKOFF In memory dear hrother and uncle, Horls, passed away November 17, 1858 His memory in as dear today As in the hour he passed Ever remembered by Zena and Jacque away, Jack AHELENKOFF of a dear son, Boris, November 17, 1858 He had a oheery way A helping He was true On earth he nobly Grant him, Jesus, Sadly missed by 1,561,000 1,577 000] wa with smile, a pleasant hand to all he knew; kind, so generous and|Tuesday Among industrial Syndicate 12%, Canada gage 1% at ) gains Inves: | jumped 2% at Permanent Mort 83%, Crown Zeller 1% at 46% and Imperial at 83. Bathurst Pulp and dropped 1% at 32%, Do Stores at 61% Yellowknife down, off 1 at 11% failed % at 21 Hudson Bay Mining lost {46's among base metals WE WILL INSTALL Falcon bridge had the best gain EEE Firestone CARD OF THANKS |." vs apzier| A Ton Cilny | STEPHENSON The family of the troleum drop 25 cents at $9.33 ma NEW TREADS late Charles Stephenson wishes to} apantio Acceptance Corp. for thelr many acts of Kindness, mes 1959, $23.308; 9 mos, thank relatives, friends and neighbors, | mos, ended Sept, 30; sages of sympathy and lovely flowers | $68,414; received, In the bereavement of our ended Sept 1080, $211,022; $80,696. 670:13% WCHANGE dear father. Special thanks to the Arm strong Funeral Home for thelr kind! 1959, Consumers Glass Co 1 would lke to take this O0ded Aug, 31: 1960, and efficient services ppertunity to thank everyone for being [1058 $753,231 "190 KING EAST did his heavenly mother best rest rs SHELENKOFF of a dear hushand D. Shelenkogt 338 In loving and father who passed away Nov memry ¥ Hori ach 17 Life Paper minion Gland What would 1 give to clasp his hand His happy face to see, To hear his volee and see his smile That meant so much to me aadly missed and lovingly remember ed by his wife, Victoria, son Robert, led golds Hollinger % at} 30 Lid, year $180,760 WHITE #0 Kind to me while 1 was confined to s oF hospital, for sending gifts, cards and | Calgary Powe E Lu. YOAr flowers, Spectal thanks to Dr, ©. D, [ended Sept, 30: 1960, $6,116,163, Russell, nurses on 3C and the girls in [$1.06 a share; 1959; $5 638,017, 97 blue, Once again, "Thanks cents : Mrs, Grace White Sh 3 Sherwin-Willlams | Canada Lid, year 31: 1960, $521 986 United Grain Growers Lid, year ended July 31: 1960, $380, [164; 1939, $515,000 $ ON YOUR CAR FOR ONLY Campany of ended Aug 1959, $1,073,320 Please Note Deadlines now In effect for this column: Births, Memoriams, Cards of Thanks w= 9 AM SAME DAY DEATHS w= 11 AM SAME DAY DIAL RA 3.3492 CONTROLS OUTRRE OTTAWA (CP)--A whooping cough outhreak complicated by hronchial pneumonia in the most northerly Eskimo settlement in ithe world claimed ane infant's life before being controlled, Dr, A. H, Stevens of the northern AIDS HEALTH {health service sald Wednesday The lodine that is added to night. He gave the report shortly table salt has helped to reduce after arriving back here aboard RA 5.6566 the {helped authorities trap the pair, Bales Higaw Hoan Pro | | | | skies! western | The! vear| year | i Wh Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Brock Bales Macloren B 1 Bighlow 1b a.m Oe Wh #2 # 2 4 Wh #4 vi od Am Lads Batley 8 A 4 C Oil Las Can Dev C Ex Gos € Superior ' { Butfad hie ent Del Pele Pele oi £ We Dey Pal Pete Halliwell arhen Con M C Mosher Coprind Coilee fe Cusco ey i Aragon De Con Dickenson 2 7% ia MINES nd " 4 bh Falcon ow B00 0 NT] 97 0 4 2500 Ma 00 121 Iw We blk 6% Dome East Mal Elder Giant Brion Bult Auk simp Chik Chih amp Bi, an NW an Far an-Erin ' ent Pore Eldrien Fatima Geen Mines YK io Goldale Grandug Gunnar |Egg Producers New Market Plan | YORO} hide ) (CP) Ontariy s{posed system would bypass out producers have tekenldated chopnels used for the last i Wh Wh +) ithe si step Lowerds forming|2 years Yd marketing plan which willl Under the suggested plan, min up a new way of es stablishing| imum egg prices would be estab {egg prices {lis weekly by the agency in | An egg marketing committee consultation with the (rade on made up of members of the Op-both standard 4nd premium ltario Poultry Producers Associa sales, Premium f6gs Aare wid tion and the trade Wednesday re- generally to retail outlets, he [lensed desals of 2 wm od he objective is no reiein most of Ontario's egg production in the bas Lid Plan "4 as Sbproved » gw hands of a substantial number of HE as i lum sized egs lput bdore a gengral meeting 4 small and medium-sized ge pro- » op p 4 ducers |esg producers here Dee, 15, Members of the commiliee are he proposed plan suggests the) ' ohson, Albert Pond, Jarvis Ontario Farm Products Market vie Grn Ridgetown; Ed Brady ng. Board licence persons eh-lgng Earl Haslett, both Toronts, gaged in handling, processing or] an -- marketing egg Grading ste tions, including producer graders would he appointed by sub-agents of the egg marketing agency, Licence and stabilization levy g fees would be deducted from Seles Nigh Low 1) a.m. Vw we 171 08 19% Ln dn 100) 15m 1 pr YAM wi 954 1h -- 1m Ad #500 JOHN PARK DIED VANCOUVER (CP) Aobnny Park, 68, the dean of British Col umbia horse racing writers, died Tuesday, The former sporis edi A 5 0, 0, each dozen eggs al the egg grad vd Pome: Vapi e eoliapsed of ing station, gow, Beotland, and emigrated to A weekly minimum price Canada with bis parents when he would be established by the mer- was 156 years old. He joined the keting agency in consultation Vancouver newspaper in 1912 {with buyers, and became a familigr figure at Committee chairman Tom Rob- major Pacific Const tracks until son of Leamington seid the pro-'bis retirement 40 years later, 15 0 10 125 EDaWHIT He Biggest Parade of Values in the History of RED & WHITE FEATURE--SAVE 6c~CULYERHOUSE CHOICE DESSERT PEARS 3. TINS FEATURE-~SAVE 10¢--~AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 10 FEATURE-~SAVE 9c, D, SMITHS TOMATO CATSUP 4 FEATURE~SAVE 11¢-~KING'S CHOICE TOMATOES SiR iE o° 8 FEATURE-SAVE 16¢-~CLARK'S BEANS withPork 5 FEATURE-~SAVE 15¢~~GOLD REEF PINEAPPLE TINS 1:00 FEATURE=-SAVE 17¢---~CULVERHOUSE CHOICE PEAS 6 7. 1.00 FEATURE-~SAVE 2¢~"KODAK CAMERA OFFER"~~NABISCO 29° 57+ 1.00 ne Gr 89° 1.00 net gg 10-02, TINS 28.02, TINS 20-0Z, TINS 20.0%, TINS 20.01, TINS SHREDDED WHEAT ,..* PKG, BAKERY FEATURE SUNBEAM CHELSEA BUNS 8 .. 35° Frozen Food Features Libby's STRAWBERRIES Libby's GREEN PEAS Birdseye SPINACH Libby's FRENCH FRIES 2b, Poly Bag Phas, 85° 48¢ 39¢ Best Buy Save 2¢ ALLENS APPLE JUICE Best Buy Save 9¢ GREEN GIANT FANCY "or CREAM CORN Best Buy Save 35¢--2¢ Off Pack DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION DOG FOOD ™ Best Buy Save 4c CROWN CORN SYRUP Best Buy Save 11¢c OGILVIE CAKE MIXES - DELUXE Best Buy Save 2¢ JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH Best Buy Save 10c SUCCESS LIQUID WAX HEAVY DUTY Best Buy Save 27¢ WHITE CROSS TOILET TISSUE 5.18, DECANTER Jul 23 = 59 889 20.02, PKG, $2.01, BOTTLE WHITE OR COLORED NE CUT---SNOW WHITE OOMS No. | Grade HiciNTOSH APPLES TENDER, YOUNG NO. | GRADE GREEN BEANS SMOOTH, WANXED---PURPLE TOP TURNIPS No. | Grade FRESH MUSH CRISP, JUICY---=FANE w CROP FLORIDA | MARSH SEEDLESS | a GRAPEFRUIT 0-49 QT. BASKET " WR . 49° 79° 23° 5¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM = SMOKE SWIFT'S Macaroni & Cheese Dutch Loal Loal 2 ol. PKGS. the mcidence of goitre, {an RCAF aircraft, Corner King at Ritson McKenna's Market 948 Simcoe St. N. 's Marketerla Brooklin | Brown Corner Simcoe at Mill Maple Grove Market Maple Grove

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