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The Oshawa Times, 2 Oct 1961, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 2, 1961 BIRTHS Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange BOER Doulas and Malang (res 1 xo 1 Nt announce arrival 8 oa danghier, Lisa Dalaite, 8 Ibs, 11 p By The Canadian Press 3 Stocks Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High i.w a.m. Ch'ge ., on Saturday, September 30, 1961 'oronto Stock Exchange--Oect. 1 Base L -- at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. BD le hs Bask: Bestals 30. 3 ' y i Lyudnst Sn Wa BB % for Jeffrey Scott. 2-0dd lot, xd--Exdividend, xr--Ex- aska a actie snd Lng Belcher Madsen 1100 215 214 215 Bethim Maritime 2000 rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is JUDGE -- Jack and Natalie (nee from previous day's close.) Audrey) are BAPRY oy Smoulies the Bibis Martin 1500 a son, ael John, Ss. Bicrift 2 ozs., on Thursday, Sept 28, 1961, at INDUSTRIALS Black Bay ep + Oshawa General Hospital, Thanks to 11 Ne Bralorne Mcintyre Sales High Liw a.m, Ch'ge Broul Reef MeKen Dr. McKay. WARD -- The Rev. and Mrs. Frank 220 $39% 39 39 -- % MeMar 225 822 22 McWat 220 --5 H. Ward are happy to announce the birth of their son James Colin, on 100 220 Meta Uran 1000 Thursday, September 28, 1961, at Osh- 250 5 35 Monela test ia awa Ge: A a A z5 . seral flpspita). Both ave wel $15% 15% 15% -- Murray M 12900 19% + % SON, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you $193 19% Nama Cr 1000 will want to tell the whole town about SATU ATW ATU --~ YW New Bid 7000 the latest arrival in your home, An- $287 28% 28% New Cal 2000 nouncements are accepted antil 9:00 $2% 2% 22% New Hosco 500 a.m. for publication the same day for $48 48 48 N Kelore 10000 only $1.50. Just telephone 723-3492. $45 45 45 Newlund 6500 $21 24 N Mylama 11900 $67%¢ 67% New Bouyn JASPERS-FAYER, Henry Anyi ; entered and demanded money. When she hesitated, he leaped over the counter, scooped the money from the till, shot her and fled. Woman In Store Shot By Gunman TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Rene Berkun, 40, of Toronto was shot Saturday after a gunman robbed the drug store she was tending of $100. Mrs. Berkun was found bleed- ing and semi - conscious by her husband, Max, and her father. They drove her to hospital. She was alone in her hus- band's store when the gunman BEGIN WITHDRAWAL BIZERTE, Tunisia (AP) -- France Sunday began withdraw- ing troops which had occupied part of Bizerte since mid-July, when severe fighting broke out between French and Tunisian forces. The operation is ex- pected to be finished Tuesday. 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 200 £54% 54% 54% Wat Equip 100 380 380 380 Webb Knp 106 300 300 300 Wecoast Tr vtzl5 $17 17 17 Weston A 100 $20% 20% 20% Weston B 3% 22% 22 Wstn 6 pr 110 TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS 11 Net Stack Walk GW +8 +8 +3 Hendshot pr 138: -3 Horne Pf Imp Oil Imp Tob Imp Tob pr Ind Accep I Ac wis Inglis Int Util Inter PL Int StI P Inv Syn A Jamaica PS Jefferson Jockey C Jock wits Labatt Lakeland LOnt Cem Laurent A LobCo A 1obCo A WwW LobCo B Lob C 1 pr Loeb M MB and PR M Lf Mill Mass.F Mass-F 5% Met Stores Milt Brick Molson A Mon Foods Mon Knit Moore Nat Drug N St Car Nia Wire Nia Wire B NO NGas LI Pete N Phone $ 9 9 Long Point N Phone w 4 Medal Oshawa A Nat Pete Page-Hers Ne Oils Pbina NCO wts Northld Pac Pete Petrol Place Ponder Provo Gas Sarcee Triad Oil U Canso vt Un Oils WCoOG w W Decalta 8 80 82 -% 38% 38% ig 6 820 800 $41% 41% 17 1 Le 162 41% + 500 17 + 24000 40500 Stock Abitibi Acad-Atl A Alta Dist Alta Dis w AltaGas pr AltaGas w Alg Cen Algoma Alumini Alum 1 pr Alum 2 pr Argus Atlan Ace Bank Mont Bank NS Beatty Bell Phine Bowater pr BA Oil ® Forest > Pack A > Pow Pow 105 $32% 32% $21% 21% $75 75 22% $55 $334 33% 33% $7T%H TH Th 335 335 335 EI $15% 15% 15% 255 240 255 00 290 $21% 5 $45% Maclaren A 0 1000 10% 10% 10% 2500 24 23 23 4 80 80 6% 6% 16 15% 55 52 7 7 7 $50% 49% 275 275 1000 48 48 48 +h Alminex 1510 1 600 147 144 Am edue 1100 7 mo Anchor 9 he 1500 21% 21% 24 3 30 67% Asamera 1000 131% 13% 13% Bailey § A 500 445 5 445 Normetal 3000 30 30 30 Norpax 1800 213 206 206 N Coldstrm 500 17 17 1045 $2315 23% 76% 76% Noranda $153 15% $551 55% $50% 50% $31% 3114 $1215 12% $16% 16% $16% 16 C Discov C Fen Con M 8 $20% 817% $17% on Saturday, September 30, 1961, Henry Jaspers-Fayer, RR 4 Bowmanville, 1 agel 63 years. Beloved husgand of $34 33% 33 Julia Eshuis and dear father of John, $494 49% Bowmanville; Henry, Whitby; Barnie, 8! Oshawa: George, Bowmanville and Jo- 2 hanna (Mrs. Barend, Leemans (Hol- jand). Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church on Tuesday, at 130 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. MORRIS, Mildred N. At Oshawa General Hospital on Sun- day, October 1, 1961, Mildred and Norene, beloved daughter of Louise M. and the late David Morris. Loving sister of Milton A, and Donald E Morris of Oshawa, The late Miss Mo ris is resting at McIntosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home. Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, October 3, at 3.30 p.m. In- terment Union Cemetery. Norvalie Orchan $11 10% 20 $108% 108% 108% $87 8% Bl 250 250 250 $28'4 28% 28% $13% 13% 39% $574 $15% 15% $14% 14% C Mic Mae C West P Dev-Pal Dome Pete Fr Pete pr Gr Plains Home A H B Oil G Jupiter A Profitable «+. and Popular Investment PQROS Air Quemont Radiore Realm Rio Algom Rix Than Ryanor Deer Horn Delnite Denison Dicknsn Dome Donalda E Amphi San Ant East Mal Sand Riv Cast Sull 3 3 rit Elder S Falcon Fatima Giant YK Grandroy Grandue Gunnar H of Lake Headway Tormont Inspiratn 0 + Tribag Int Nickel U Asbestos Irish Cop Un Keno Iso Vandoo Joliet Ventures Kenville Violam Kerr Add Vulcan Lab Min Willroy L Dufault Wiltsey Osu Wr Harg Lamaque Young HG Langis Yuekeno Latin Am Zulapa Lorado Lorado wt C Cel 175p C Chem C Curt W C Dredge CF Prod 1p CGas In w C Hydro CImp Bk C 3 CIL The new issue of Canada Savings Bonds is an excellent investment for everybody. The Bonds offer security and good income; od and if the need arises, they may be cashed at any time at their full face value. As authorized agents we offer: CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 1961 ISSUE Average interest to maturity November 1, 1971 -- 4.60% Amounts available for individual purchase $50 to $10,000 Payment may be in cash or instalments. Bonds may be registered in the names of Estates, Trustees or Administrators of Estates to the $10,000 limit. 240026 25 26 2718 950 945 930 3700 38 35 38 + 1000 10% 10% 10% 165 164 164 5% 5 435 19 128 188 25% 25% 25% 715 715 715 10% ' 500 13 17% u 53 370 157 4 $6814 68 480 15 5 $57% 51% 57% ee $10% 10% 17% 17% 350 Cdn Salt CWN G AY C pr Roe Con Bldg Con Bldg pr Con Gas Cor Credit Dist Seag I Bridge Dom EI wis D Fndry D Fndry pr 4 101% 101% Dom Stores $ 14% 14% Dom Tar $ 18 1814 Dom Text 200 : Exquisite 100 1 L | Exquisite pr 100 1 3) } T Fam Play 200 Tr Fittings A 100 Tr Fleetwood Fraser Gen Bake Business Revival Thom ZUFELT, Harold Raymond 3 Torbrit At the St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Sunday, October 1, 1961, Har- old Raymond Zufelt, beloved husband of Luella Madeline Smith of Harwood, Ontario, loving father of Barbara (Mrs. G. Wilkinson) of Paris, and Pat- ricia at home. Brother of Elfleda (Mrs. Oral Calman) and the Rev. V. E.R. Zufelt of Picton, Ontario. Resting at the Bowes Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, Cobourg. Funeral service on Wednesday, October 4, at 130 p.m. Interment Wellington, Ontario Ceme- tery. 33 32 61 580 $11% 11 8% 8 $58% 57% 58 7 78 78 440 430 440 141 141 41 Salada-S Selkirk A Seven Arts Shawin Simpsons St Pav Stet! Can Steinbg A Switson 2100 19700 1750 2000 1400 700 52200 200 4000 1000 1500 11% 8 75 $26% 150 $59% 59% 5 $67 6676 $53% 53% $23% 23 D $147% 14% 20 8% 135 Abacus Advocate Agnico Anglo Hur Ansil s Arcad wis Area A Arcadia Atlin-Ruf B ary Expl --2 -1 -% + % or-Dom Bk Fin A Can PL s-Mt Un Gas Vendomatic Wainwr 20 100 40 41 3% 3% 100 2 26 100 150 6: $ z10 $8% 200 135 189 uz Pull Grounded CARNATION 4 254 FLOWER SHOP 55 KING STREET WEST, BOWMANVILLE Flowers for every occasion. Floral tributes, from 3.75 Hospital arrangements 1.75 $11Y% 3500 16500 us Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,102,000. | |attempted to make an inshore | passing of another freighter. No damage was reported. | proper incentives, can continue ness activity took place Canada to do so." {should benefit materially. Commenting on increased| Nearly 300 delegates from wheat sales and this year's re-|central and Western Canada ar- To place your order, write, telephone or call in at our office. and up. Daily fresh flowers from our own greenhouse. Free delivery in Oshawa and Bowmanville. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone collect MA 3-7141; ofter hours MA 3-2944, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasior.s. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 7 55 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- In Last Of 1961 By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor HALIFAX (CP)--It looks now as if business in 1961 will be at its: best in the final quarter of the year, says D. L. Morrell, general manager of the cham- ber of commerce. He makes his comment in a scene, outlining business revival "from the doldrums of the last year or so," prepared for the chamber's three - day annual meeting which starts today. Mr. Morrell cites the current attitude of Mr. and Mrs. House- holder as perhaps the most im-| portant dynamic indication of a stepped-up year-end. He says: "It would appear there is a latent demand present and a sudden turn in events either| abroad or at home could inspire morial. For placement contact funeral | director or phone 725-2327, IN MEMORIAM BALDWIN George Oct. 2, - In loving memory of Baldwin who passed away 1957. Labatt Ltd. Sales Up From Last Year LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- John {Labatt Ltd., had sales of $23, ~Lovingly rememberal by the family|900 000 during the first quarter and grandson, Terry. nie Dowson, who passed away on Octo- ber 2, 1960. "Father, in hy grac'ovs keeping Do we leave our 'oved one cleeping. ~Lovingly remembered and sadly miss. ed by the family. GILLARD -- In .oving memory of al dear mother and grandmother, Phyllis| Gillard who passed away October 1st,|najd Oct. 1 was increased to|strated its 1958. Past her suffering, past her pain Cease to weep for tears are vain, She who suffered is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. ~Lovingly remembered hy Barabara and grandson Jamie. GILLARD -- In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Phyilis Dick who passed away October 1. 1453, Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part. God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. --Ever remembered Mother and fam- fly. ROSSEAU -- In loving memory of James Rosseau who passed away Oc- tober 1, 1960, From our happy home and circle God has taken one we love, Borne away from sin and sorrow To a better home above. --ever remembered by his wife, Mari. lyn and sons Danny and Jimmie. SEVERS -- In loving memory of a dear friend, Mr. W. Severs, who passed | 8 away, October 1, 1960 Always a smile, instead of a frown, Always a hand wien one was "own, Always 'rue, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful] memories he lefc behind, --Always remembered by his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Howard and family. Labor Income Down In July OTTAWA (CP) -- Labor in- come in Canada declined 0.8 per cent in July compared with the previous month but was 4.2 per cent higher than in July 1960. The bureau of statistics re- ported today that paid workers received an estimated $1,645, 000 in July in the form of sal- aries and wages. The comparative figures were $1,605,000,000 in June of this year and $1,579,000,000 in July 1960. Labor income in the January- July period totalled $10,939, 000,000. This represents an in- crease of 3.2 per cent over the figure of $10,598,000,000 a yeaF ago. WILL TRY TO RULE OSLO (Reuters) -- Norway's Labor party, which lost its ab- solute parliamentary majority in last month's general elec- tions, announced Sunday night it is prepared to continue to rule with a minority government. The new parliament has 74 La- bor members, 74 members of the three non-Socialist parties and two Socialist peoples party mambars. daughter, i ended July 31, eight per cent DOWSON -- In loving memory of An-|ahove last year's $22,058,000, President J. H. Moore reported to shareholders today. Profits were up five per cent --to $1,403,000 or 97 cents a share from $1,334,000 or 93 cents a share, The quarterly dividend 34% from 32% cents a share. duced crop, Mr. Morrell said it|rived Sunday night by special is possible that the year's carry-itrain from Montreal. A regis- over will be little more than|tration of enough to meet export commit- review of the national business|over the next few years as the |STILL SOME QUESTIONS increased consumer buying. Ifjments, and the prolonged wheat this happens many retailers surplus could develop into a would be in a position of having|shortage. [to quickly replenish inventories REVIEWS YEAR which they have been watching] Reviewing the economic year, carefully, (Mr. Morrell said industrial pro- "Apart from this there very duction turned up in the second {well may be an increase in de- quarter and seemed likely to {mand for consumer durables/show moderate advance in the last half of the year. Exports effects of the high birth rate inlhad been surprisingly well the 1940's become evident in new maintained despite reduced household formations." United States purchases of base metals and other raw material products. If the anticipated Despite the improved outlook, | United States expansion in busi- Mr. Morrell commented, some| large question marks hang over the economy, with unemploy- Canadian Opera ment, while showing improve-| ment, still a problem. Opens New Season Useful work had been done by| last year's senate committee on] TORONTO (CP)--The . Cana- ment was to be com-| cent appoint-| inquiry to look into the UnerfMoyment {Insurance Act. | "It would be well, however," |Mr, Morrell added, "for Cana-| dians to recognize that unem-| ployment is not the result of] any single factor. It is tied into] {the business cycle, technologi-| {cal change, the proportion of the| |various age groups in the total| {population, and variations in| |economic development in var-| ious regions. "But has demon-| ability to provide| business manpower and employment and|dian Opera Company opened its t 13th season Saturday night with a performance of Georges Bi- zet's Carmen before a near-cap- acity audience in the 3,200-seat 0O'Keefe Centre. Jean Saunders, as Carmen, and Richard Cassilly, as Don Jose, sang the leading roles in the first performance by a Can- adian opera group at the centre. Carmen was the opening per- formance of two weeks of opera by the Toronto-based Company. Other operas to be heard will be Cavalleria Rusticana, I Pag- liacci, The Bartered Bride and Tosca. The opening performance was under the auspices of the Cana- jobs for more people and, given|dian Opera Guild. The new Speakerphone. Just push a button=-talk and hear. No hands. Better still: If you need two groups of people--=100 yards or hundreds of miles apart--in one conference, this is for you. Clearly, from the Bell. «ssthe one source for all business communications about 70¢ is expected. At Fredericton Saturday the special . train delegates were luncheon guests of Brunswick government. Premier Robichaud in a frank speech said New Brunswick needs factories, plants and of- fices and intends to get them. [Clair River for 30 hours, was/has joined the board of the| the New| Freighter Free JOINS THOMSON BOARD SARNIA (CP) -- A 580 - foot| LONDON (Reuters) Sir| freighter, grounded on sand on/Miles Thom as, chairman of] Wood, Gundy & Company the Canadian side of the St.|Monsanto Chemicals Limited, | Li pulled free by two tugs Sunday./Thomson newspaper organiza- The 12,200 - ton D. M. Clem-|fion, it was announced here Sa-| son, a Pittsburgh Steamship|turday night. The Thomson or-| Lines vessel, ran aground 1,000 ganization is headed by Cana-| 36 King Street West Telephone: EMpire 2-4433 Toronto 1 vards from the Bluewater dian newspaper man Roy Thom- Bridge Friday night when she son. EA ll 6 iE -------------- Alive! That's Plymouth. Plymouth with the Forward Flair Design, the graceful stance, the vibrant line, Wide awake with new ideas. Alert, vivacious. Style-setter for years to come! New! Fresh! Crisp! Alive! Brimming with dash and vigour, impatient to prove itself against all comers. Designed to set the pace, create the standard, lead the field. Alive! That's Plymouth. Your kind of Plymouth . . , waiting for you now at your nearby Plymouth dealer's. 62 PLYMOUTH NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH DEALER'S CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES 331 Park Road South, Oshawa, Ontario look at Plymouth now... alive with new ideas DISNEY MOTORS LIMITED, KINGSTON ROAD & CHURCH PICKERING, ONTARIO a a EE I EE) ie me Ga Eads fois 4 0-v

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