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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1962, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jenuery 9, 1962 BIRTHS HORNER -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Horner wish to announce the birth of twins, boy and girl, on Saturday, Janu. ary 6, 1962, at Oshawa General Hos-/ (weight each 5 Ibs. 12 ozs.)|* anks to Dr. Milian. LOGEMAN -- Brian and Pat (nee; Ghelgrove) wish to announce the ar-/ rival on Saturday, January 6, 1962 of! a baby girl, 8 Ibs 2 ozs, Kelli Lynn A sister for Kim, Many thanks to! doctor C. E. Mciiveen and the nursing | A staff of the fourth floor at Oshawa) A General Hospital. i A BAPPY occasion -- The birth ot | A your child. To tell the good news to friends and neighbors ... The Oshawa/|A Times is as near as your telephone. | A Thi y of birth, just telephone vege 723.3492. The rate ts only $1.50. is DEATHS BOWLER, 1B 1B \B. \Bi Thomas Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|BC Scgar eral Hospital] on Monday, January 8,/BC Sug pr 1962, Thomas Edward Bowler, beloved | B' husband of the late Annie Maude) B' Bowen, in his 80th year. Resting at the |B Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,|B with memorial service in the chapel Ci Wednesday, January 10, at 2 p.m. In- terment Oshawa Union Cemetery. rs JONES, Alma Margaret = At the late residence, Bagot Street, ¢ Brooklin, on Monday, January 8, 1962,| Alma Margaret Jones, beloved daugh-| ter of the late William and Margaret) Jones and dear sister of Edna of Brook- | tin, Gordon of West Vancouver, Mrs. F Elliott (Jessie) of Lethbridge, Albert and the late Arthur Jones, in her 72n Cc year. Resting at the Robinson Funeral | ¢° G@hapel, Brooklin. Service in the chapel c on Thursday, January 11 at 2 o'clock.|¢ Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brook-| (7, tin, Ic a G «JUDGE, Sister M, Canisius Suddenly, at St. Joseph's Hospital, on) ¢ Saturday, January 6, 1962, Sister M./can Pet pr 22 @anisius Judge, beloved daughter of the | ¢, late James and Margert Judge; dear/C Silica Judge |Cdn Tire E., and Thos. R. of Oshawa, Ontario. Resting at c Joseph's Convent, Morrow Park, 3 ft ) Bayview Avenue, Willowdale. Requiem |C mass was on Monday at 9.30 a.m.,|C January 8, 1962, Interment Mount Hope cemetery. sister of Jos. jc * C « HAWKEY, Carrie my 4& Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowman-/(¢ ville, on Tuesday, January 9%, 1962, | C Garrie Souch, aged 87 years, | the late Albert Charles . Hawkey,|C; 'Tyrone. Resting at the Morris Funeral) D Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the|D chapel on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Inter- ae > ment Bowmanville Cemetery. : ) ~O"DONNELL, Mary AltaDis vt |Alta Nat Atlas Steel | Bank NS {Bell Phone Can Cem CSL CSL pr Cdn Brew Ca was in}Comb Ent }Dom Tar Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|Dom Text Today's Toron TORONTO 11 A.M, TOCKS 9 .|Dover pr 'ked --Odd xd--Ex-dividend, xr--E- INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Stock bitibi cad. 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Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Bequiem Mass in St. Gregory's Church, Qshawa, Wednesday, January 10, 10 a.m. Interment St, Gregory's Ceme- tery. GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 2327. ~GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST John LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM LEACH -- In memory of a dear father, Roy Leach, who passed away January 9, 1960. Gone is the face we loved so de Silent is the voice we loved to he Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach, Sweet to remember him who. once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear. ~Lovingly remembered by daughter, Dorothy, son-in-law Harold, grandchild. ren Kenneth, Brian and Patricia. READ -- In. loving memory cf my dear wife, Minnie, who passed away dan. 9, 1949. I have only your memory, dear Minnie, | To remember my whole tife through. * But. the sweetness will linger for ever. left; and Rep. Rep. John William Cahil 1 | DISCUSS SHIPBUILDING Dent (D--Pa.) Assistant Navy Secre tary Kenneth LeBieu, center, (R--N.J.), are shown as they conferred last Friday in Wash- ington on the Navy's ship building program. A House } 4|Trans PPL 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 11 11% + % a+ Ye Ms | Stock |Seven Arta 2525 i 200 + % % M vs Tr Can PL 1190 " 'Trans-Mt 2600 25 400 225 275 200 194 449 WCoast T vt 175 |Weston B 500 |West A wts 1350 | we Alex 100 |W | Asbestos jc Bronze 1C Paper Ogilvie pr Jn Gas Union Oil Vendomat --% 4 LN 45 --% -- % $10% 10% 10% 370. 370 370 $17% 17% 17% 600 600 600 00 280 280 280 3444 20% 43% 145 --30 ood 'ood' --' 60 $3444 34% 10 $20% 20% 25 $43% 43% 15 $145 145 OILS Bailey S A 1310 900 885 Bail 5% pr 2100 $25% 25% | Calalta 2000 28 27 }Cal Ed 125 $22% 22% |CS Pete 4300 385 C Delhi }Cdn Dev C Ex Gas | Cent Del |C Dragon C Mic M |C West P |Dome Pete | Duvex | Dynamic | Fargo Gr Plains +% | +15 Me 20 2200 3 350 2000 1728 1500 1400 100 375 1000 6100 200 200 300 475 410 163 730 12 385 230 $14 4% 57 55 335 «(335 $13% 13% 13% $13% 13% 13% $13 12U 12% $18% 18Y 18% 16 16 nl 38 38 245 242 17 17 450 405 160 720 12 385 230 "4. 4% +2 5 Long Point Medal | Mill City |N Concord N Cont | Northcal | Okalta |}Pac Pete Pac Pete w |Peruv' Oils | Petrol | Place | Ponder | Provo Gas | Ranger Sarcee South U | Spooner | Tidal | Trans Can (Triad Oil 4 ---* 23 +1 6% 4 24 6% 10 $15 945 151 65 4000 3900 365 100 5000 500 2200 1000 200 500 anhth + % +20 --§ 1 --1 --2 +1 --l 1500 100 183 183 1 | Donalda 'Northgate Tries to Stock Market Listings Ni High Low a.m, Ch'ge 49 146 «149 +1 22 «(21 21 110 68 111 4 | Stock Bales |Un Oils 600 | Wayne 27800 lw Cdn OG 2516 | Wsburne 1000 |W Decalta 660 | Windfall 500 Curb | Dalhousie | | | 113 68 ul "4 115 +8 68 +2 il 4 19 MINES | Agnico $400 100 100 |Alba Expl 300 jAmal Rare 2500 Anglo Hur | Ansil | Area |A Arcadia | AArcad B w 300 | Aunor 400 | Belcher 1000 Bethim 3100 |Black Bay 7100 | Bouzan 500 Bralorne | Brnswk | Cadamet jCamp Chib C Tung C Astoria |C Dyno {Cassiar | Chib-Kay {Coch Will iComb Met {C Callinan {C_ Discov (CG Arrow > Halli C Marben Con MS C Mogul Cons Que 800 19 11 $24% 24% 24% 4+ 14 114 114 30 30 30 625 625 625 116 «116 «116 64 61 64 84 84 8% 4 4 4 | | | | Conwest |Coprand ic oulee Criwpat Cusco | Daering | Denison Dicknsn |Dome 2000 2000 1062 100 1250 270 $2 1000 2000 100 280 1000 1000 335 25 1000 500 13 10 400 27 11 5 5 5 237 «237 «237 363% 63% 63% 11 11 11 -- 30% 30% .30R + 13 10 400 27 > Amphi Geco Mines |Giant YK GF Mining |Goldray | Grandroy | Granduc | Gulch | Gunnar |H if Lakes 2000 | Headway 10600 | High-Beli Hollinger Hud Bay Hu-Pam Int Nickel Irish Cop Tron pay Iso | Jacobus | Joburke 3000 100 210 455 1000 2980 300 100 5100 1000 1000 4 $89 lil 170 90 57 9 9° |N Mylama 3500 Nipissing 5° | Osisko -| Pick Crow Rix Athab 2\Un Keno 4|Sales to il Talks Planned Snowdon Hit For On Inspectin i Meat, Posty Joining Thomson - OTTAWA (CP) -- Willingness to hold talks with the provinces jon their meat - inspection sys- }tems was expressed Monday by |Health Minister Monteith. He asked for comments from the 10 provincial health minis- 11 Net Bales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 1500 30 630 3 6-2 2850 $10% 10 10 +8 250 $26 «626 400 665 655 15300 250 3 760 1500 3200 2000 800 197 9100 2000 450 s 500 1000 720 5000 3000 1000 1000 3000 1000 1090 Stock | Joliet | Kerr Add |Lab Min |L Dufault |L Osu L, Shire Lamaque Langis Latin Am Lexindin LL Lac | Lorado Lorado wt | Macassa Macfie | Madsen Malartie |Man Bar Marcon | Maritime | Matatch Maybrun | McKen | MeWat Merrill 600 |Mt. Wright 4000 Murray M_ 6400 N Harri LONDON (CP) -- Reynolds,Margaret News says the Earl of Snow-|says: don, Princess Margaret's hus-| "It is an excellent decision band, showed "an error of|which wil. have wide public ap- judgment" in associating him-|proval and remove a cause of lself with Roy Thomson's Sun-|much recent criticism . . , day Times, earning a salary gives @ man r If-confidence,"" ters on meat-inspection systems| Although most papers re-|S¢ e. outside federal p aonine og é \frained from commenting, at Pig on + Pe omnggenee "If, in the light of the com-jleast two others favored Lord . pe is the decision, com. ments which I receive, a meet-|Snowdon's decision to accept) CD ns: Hing would appear in the public/the appointment as artistic ad- R Lege wo have accused the linterest, I should be. very|viser to The Sunday Times at a|0yal Family of failing to break pleased to make the necessary|salary estimated between £10,-/8round, or of shunning the re- any lities of life, will not be able | arnangements. 000 and £15,000 a year. a , a --1 |, The Monteith letter followed! Reynolds, News, a Sunday seule Lond heawace Guat jinvestigations by the RCMP\|paper, notes that Canadian-born soi F met » no rigid formality and not much |and federal food and drug in-/Thomson owns one of the larg- protocol in a newspaper office." 26 655 10 29 310 370 49% 49% 494-- % Yy 1 +1 +4 +1 ewlund 8° 52 6000 500 100 1500 580 28199 1600 1500 100 2500 3000 10500 1000 1000 25 3100 5000 100 N_ Senator | Nickel MS 27 $59% Nor-Acme randa Nthgate N_ Rank O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Ormsby 27 59% 59% 268 260 26: Paramaq Peerless oe Que Chib |Que Lab {Que Lith | Qunston 500 Quemont 500 9 Rio Algom 2511 Rio Rup 1000 3500 18500 125 % 5 500 15 960 955 960 955 7 45 30 465 35 181 +9 235 235 ROO 800 805 159 159 130 130 5051 950 950 64 63 855 165 23 100 4 6 44 30 465 35 175 1 4 4 Tirmont Vandoo | Ventures | Waite Am Willriy Wiltsey Wr Harg Young HG Curb Pen Ore +% +5 +5 --l%} 62 850 160 25 100 1000 34 34 --1 100 215 a.m.: 702,000. 215 215 +5 For New LONDON (CP) -- The legal| bj counsel for a Canadian com-| | onto, pany which had trading of its shares suspended on the London} Stock Exchange launched an at- tempt Monday to get them! listed again. Counsel George Smith of Tor- representing Northgate Exploration, met the secretary of the shares and loans depart- ment, which is responsible for the listings. "He brought some documents and presented them to the ex- change," a stock exchange spokesman said. "Because of} the complicaied nature of these} legal statements, it will be) some days before a decision can be made." The London Exchange Coun- cil now is looking into dealings | in shares of Northgate Explor-| ation after suspending all trade) in them Friday. The council gave no° reason |for its action. But brokers spec-| ulated that the exchange feels} it must have more | on the, company's operations. Last month the Irish Base) Metal Company, a Northgate) subsidiary, claimed it made a Labor Subcommittee headed by Dent is considering an in- vestigation of the program. --(AP Wirephoto) As | treasure the image of you. *Lovingly remembered by your bus- band, Charlie CARD OF THANKS ORMISTON -- Irwin J. and family| wish to express their sincere thanks f relatives friends and neighbors for | their many deeds of kindness and ex- pressions of sympathy during our re-{ cent bereavement in the loss of a dear toving wife and mother. End Of Hearing For 13-Year-Old LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The; three-day trial of a 13-year-old|the boy told police he spoke to} According to the . statement, boy charged with murder in the|the girl and she volunteered to RICKETTS -- The family of the late Harry Ricketts wish to extend their) acts of kindness, messages of sympathy ind beautiful floral offerings received} rom relatives, friends and neighbors. | Special thanks to Rev. A. E. Larke| and the Armstrong Funéral Home for their kind and efficient management of the service. Bootleg Meat Reported In Vancouver "= VANCOUVE 'of householders here have com-|near her home. Her head and alcove plained they were sold rotten|upper Mr. Poole asked that charge be reduced from one murder to "something else."}she had to buy the newspaper | Judge W. H. Fox then remandedjand he placed it on the floor jthe boy to Jan. 15 for judgment/near the centre of the room. jon the charge and the applica- j tion. Judge Fox earlier had ad-|arms to the corner. Asked by| jmitted as evidence a statement|police if he had put the belt jthe boy gave to detectives when|around the girl"s neck, he fre-! jhe was arrested 11 days after!plied: "Well, I helped."' \the girl's death. | Sylvia was found in an attic/shoes beside her and put two/of the stulen bonds have turned! R (CP) -- Dozens|alcove of an abandoned store Storm windows in front of the body were strangulation Nov. 13 of Sylvia! go gincere thanks and appreciation for| Finks, 7, ended Monday when with him. jdefence lawyer W. R. Poole of-| fered no evidence. suspended | from into Later, the boy said, they at- tempted to provide an excuse the|in case of discovery. He said he} of asked the girl for the money} He said he told the girl to lie |down and dragged her by the He said he placed the girl's ip partially hide her view. Stolen Bonds : Hearing Set For Jan. 15 CHICAGO (AP)--U.S. District udge Joseph Perry Monday set lJ accused of trafficking in bonds |stolen from a Canadian bank. | Two other defendants in the case, Canadians who are serv- jing prison terms in Canada on another charge, will not be in- jvolved in the trial. The case involves millions of dollars worth of bonds taken in a burglary of the Brockville Trust and Savings Company on {May 3, 1958. The burglars have jnot been apprehended but some | | jup in international financial cir- cles. |Plan To Force | Arbitration '|Voted Down HAMILTON (CP) -- The leg-| islation and reception commit-| jtee voied unanimously Monday} jagainst a proposal to establish jcompulsory arbitration to pre- | vent strikes by employees in es-| jsential city services. | The committee will seek ways) |to improve bargaining proced-| lures with employees in "'life or| the abandoned store! Jan. 15 for the trial of four men|death jobs" whose right to/few months, then found himself] hea often handicapped by, moral obligations. Controller Jack Macdonald said groups such as_ hospital workers might be among the} lowest paid in the community because it was practically "un-| civilized" for them to strike. | He suggested a special com-} mittee of political, labor, legal and other responsible groups| "pool their opinions" to find a} way of dealing fairly with work-| ers in vital jobs. Stern Warning [strike is | | | love. of music. 84-Year-Old Bookkeeper Works Still MONTREAL (CP) When George Beart was 65 his em- another bookkeeper's job. Today, at 84, he continues to work an eight-hour day five) days a week. Asked about re-| tirement, he shrugs his shoul-| Appointment His hearing is said to be as/| spectors which resulted in/est newspaper and_ television Tuy im +34|CUarses being laid last week/empires in the world. It adds: 4. 42 | aainst 14 men--five in the Ot-| "The concentration of the C Ww "t ve ooe | tawa area and nine in Southern! British press in so few hands is rown on < piece -- for human becoming a pelisival issue ead/ which, after the royal commis- p mM jand fallen animals. . sion on the press has reported. rosecute 464646 Pe Will pe oe Ul ce ee flare up in pariiament 154 15 15 -- %| ing , on in any areas!and the country. Princess Mar- In F d 645 | 643 645 [Where such action is believed) -aret's husband will then be an rau se 222 222 222 1 |necessary,"' Mr. Monteith's let- employee of a man whose ac- 22 22 --1 | ter said. There was no reason to| ti itiag many people regard as| REGINA (CP)--A stay of pro- 79 60 ~3 |suspect produce from federally-| , danger to the good health of/C¢edings involving nine charges 9 9 --%/ inspected processors or slaugh-|nemocracy , against Regina lawyer Dr. M, "0 40 --24/ terhouses -- whith accounts for)" «1; i. said that Lord Snowdon|C- Shumiatcher became final 5555 labout 80 cent of all 'th It is said that Lord Snowdon ¢ , 2 2 meat and poultry consumed in|Will not be involved in policy. Monday at a bearing ta Queen's 5 ; B is on the payroll and in}?encn Court. 500 Canada. Ithe bg os of eae "4 le he is|. The stay was entered Jan. 4 15 c y people he is M 10 |NOT UNDER SYSTEM bound to become associated| PY the Crown. The move means +u.| A large number of local es-| with political policies that a etre iby does not intend to +1 is ;, sai r, do| detest." | ' iL ee ae biter he teed i,t, gnlered late - I speotion system : OTHERS APPLAUD jlast week after the Crown laid | TWe have no reason, of John Gordon, columnist inja new charge of conspiring to lcourse, to think' that any sub- The Sunday Express who has/defraud the public against Dr, stantial number of these estab.\recently aimed a number of|Shumiatcher and two others. ie Sasi easier) barbed comments at Princess} The nine charges were to lishments may be involved but Ih i "yale sage pe ave been heard in a trial start- the evidence would indicate that the traffic as it has been found) ' lor Monday. Two were charges to exist is essentially through a| ulk Fleet S jo 'counselling false declarations small number of these non-reg- salting ca were charges of coun- istered establishments." | t By cuntees stemmed from Federal meat inspection, ap-| N nn g bathe ey plying to plants where products e 0 a e ste investigation by the Saskat- are exported or sold outside the| jchewan Securities Commission province, comes under the Can-| Down p C jinto dealings of Columbia Met- ada Meat Inspection Act. It is| owe jals Exploration Company. provided for plants selling only! ¢Le_VELAND (AP) -- During/ WILL ASK QUASH Lage -- if those plants'1961 the Great Lakes bulk-fleet| Defence counsel Joseph Sedg- rites asian _____ |carried a total of 154,312,725 net|wick told the court he intends em A iron a cont grain and|to present a motion asking that jtimestone--a drop of nine perithe new charge against Dr. Shu- e e Worker Caught jcent from the preceding year--|miatcher be quashed "because istin jthe Lake Carriers Association the information does not show L * B i Monday. |an_offence in law." } oosening 0 | Vice - Admiral Lyndon Spen-| Dr. Schumiatcher, Walter Lu- rich discovery of silver, lead| jcer, association president, said|boff of Saskatoon and Thomas and zinc on land belonging 'al | B ildi |large stocks of iron ore on hand|C. Fawcett of Ottawa were eo erremg pe a n ul Ing lat gees lake docks ae furn-jcharged jointly last Thursday y yG < -| aces last spring resulted in alwith conspiracy to defraud the ag 18 niilinceient touche off | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- A late opening of navigation, with|public. They have been re- announcement touc: jconstruction worker who was/many ships remaining at their|manded until Jan. 17 in Saska- Perse a phe tg) | caught loosening bolts on the berths. "As the season pro-|toon, c rom about 8s _~".|framework of a new building gressed, however, and the in-| Dr, Shumiatcher was solicitor to a high of 25s ($3.62) before | pleaded guilty Monday to aldustrial pace quickened, the|for Columbia Metals. Mr. Tu profit-taking at the end of last) charge of wilful damage. |Lakes trade became more ac-|boff is a former president of peg ig ogy = ag back Fri-) Douglas Montgomery, 35, or-|tive," the association said. _|the company. Fawcett was for- coll de dead F syne d Poe nol pelt egy The big drop in tonnage was|merly vice-president and geol- | age dang Ss ife, lin i i ich} In Toronto, Patrick Hughes, fined $100 and $145 costs on the toeatied PE gem vie eaes president of Northgate, said| amended charge. | grendganel ' H Monday he does not understand ge rrelonny was arrested Stee ee es ouse em. er the action taken by the London! got. 25 on the site of Towers|." a gg | exchange, nite 'oF Canada Liniited. Gonctone totalling 16,607,745 tons, | "How can a stock that is not/ stable Alex Wilson testified he|compared with 10,134,959 ton: To Ansvrer listed be suspended?" he asked.| caw him loosening nuts on bolts ed 4 43°960. $85 : Ae sh Jing "Our stock has never been|hoiding the framework of lees bel vid Foo vine. Say 1 ea Ing : , pared with 46,701,235 tons in} listed on the London market and| cervice station project. Two of raiee hi t j we have not even applied for!the nuts had been removed. 1960. Limestone shipments were listing." are engineers' report said) 29,418,364 tons compared with) TORONTO (CP) -- John A. There has been no comment! Montgomery's action was dan-|2/:79,458 tons for the preceding |Futterton, Progressive Conser- on the London action by the gerous. The weakened building) ¥°@": jvative member of the legisla- Toronto Stock Exchange, where! could have collapsed in a high! Admiral Spencer noted that/ture for Algoma - Manitoulin, Northgate is listed. wind. 14 new or converted lake car-| said Monday he expects to | Lawyer Frank J. Keenan/riers were added to the fleet in}make a full statement "within |claimed Montgomery had only|1961, four by U.S. operators andja day or two" about accusa- |wished to inconvenience the|10 by Canadian operators. U.S.|tions made against him at the | foreman of the project. He had|operators withdrew 41 small/fall sitting of the legislature. been brooding: because he was/vessels from trade as uneco-| His statement had originally | reman would never|nomical, while Canadtan own-|been expected more than three told the fo | | : offer him a job. ers withdrew 40, jweeks ago. Mr. Fullerton said jhe has been ill at his home in Thessalon with influenza and a BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Biood amen nn Elmer Sopha, Liberal mem- } ber for Sudbury, said in the leg- islature De. 14 that Mr. Ful- N t l Product lerton was a partner in a firm ployers pointed to their retire- a 10na Which did at last $238,000 in ment rule and offered him a business with the government in pension. Fr eo Soul -- wg bs be- pac h ieve islative Assem- Mie ike he itd Ae rowt oreseen bly Act had rt violated. 2 At 7 hey suggeste is in- Premier Robarts promised te sistence on working was upset-/ TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's|gain of two per cent over 1960.| bring the matter before the leg- ting the system. gross national product will grow; Prudential's analysis, re-lisiature's committee on privil- "In a few years," he said. |by 7.3 per cent this year, the|leased by Howard A. Austin,/egs and elections, but he At 77 the company ordered|Prudential Insurance Company] vice-president in charge of Ca-| praised Mr. Fullerton's reaction him to make way for a younger) Of America'predicts in an analy-|nadian operations, comments/to the accusations. man. Mr. Beart retired for a|sis issued from its Canadian| that business capital formation,| Mr, Fullerton told the legisla- d office in Toronto. |"which fundamentally underlies|ture the next day he categoric- | The gain would be $2,700,000,-)a nation's growth," was lower|ally denied Mr. Sopha's accusa- {000 to a new high of $39,400,-|in 1961 than in any year since|tions and promised a full pub- 000,000, the largest rise in six|1955, reflecting a d/ lic statement the following week ars. is nid bas poo' Poca oe ya Pach after consulting his lawyers. For the Unif ates, Pru-| cess : i i i 1956 and) sr ad ot 30 crn Ce anc, Dm te Mark employer agrees. : |this as a major impetus for the| The financial climate now,| oc ar et a far as _ work is con-| Canadian advance. |however, is more. favorable to) . . cerned you would never believe 7. 'ia 3 : |capital expansion than for some ye ] I he's in his 80s," says E. D,| (orecast dotails, include" 'g1,.(dime, Prudential states. | alispins in Rutherford of Rutherford Agen-| 959 900.000. or 54% per cent, in- | . sete a suburban St. Laurent. icluding a one-per-cent inflation! 'Heav Trade _ Mr. Beart's recipe for healthy] factor, to $25,600,000,000. ueen Lounse living has helped him maintain! Federal, provincial and | TOR the constitution of a 50-year-|,.°. Rit ing: | ONTO (CP) -- The stock old: No cigarets ' -- stesso ome ng went es a tailspin on F erect ery? UD ,000,000, or e! f ing heavy trading Monday an a few friends and a musician Sito around $8,000,000,000. couldn't pull out of it. é Every group on the industrial no alcohol, } | Inventory: A 1961 reduction of} $295,000,000 changed to a 1962) board was nard hit by losses, with pipelines, oil and gas is- sues and banks suffering most. Interprovincial Pipeline top. turkey and tainted pork and|from an electric light cable by| He beef, the Canadian Associationher own dress belt, knotted/loose end of the belt to any-jernment obtained indictments! af Consumers said Monday. |tightly around her throat. thing. He said the girl was alive! ;,, Chicago against six men on| " Mrs. A. W. McGhie, the pro-| : ' when he left and told him that F d W C atierry, : to wincial president, said that dur-/SENT TO BUY PAPER she would leave later. icharges of conspiring to trans-| 4 L@ . Vass ttre ee ng. | SEE TRADE INCREASE fuse his New Year's appoint-|Pled 2/2, Trans - Canada Pipe- ing the weckend "we practic-|, ed hag wid Ppeared four! The boy is charged under the/Port, and transporting stolen se-| TORONTO (CP) -- Municpal =o 0 vom naboek ic hd lly lived on the telephone." | mt her eG when her mother! Juvenile Delinquents Act. jcurities in interstate commerce.| affairs Minister Fred W. Cass|. He was born in Stoke-Newing- * A cattle dealer in the Fraser|**? the to buy a newspaper. | At the beginning of the trial,| The six are Giuseppe Cotroni,| Monday issued one of the stern-|'0n, England, and came to Can- Valley claimed bad meat 8/6 1 foggh geo negra - boy said! Judge Fox instructed newspa-|37, and Rene Robert, 31, both|est warnings ever sent from his|244 in 1914, He went overseas| Deing "bootlegged" into Van-| Py e girl in the alcove,|nor men that names of any wit-|of Montreal; William Rabin, 53,/office in connection with the/the following year with the Ca-| gouver stores. jwith the belt around her neck, |negses called, other than pro-|Chicago; Sam Mannarino, 64,|"'increasing frequency" of mun-|"@dian Expeditionary Force and| "It's being done by some fur| non h rage aden d/ fessional personnel, were-not to|New Kensington, Pa.: George|icipal officers who do not dis: eturned to Canada to stay in| farm meat suppliers," he said.|"" he le e attic. ibe used, FE. Rosden, 54, Sumner, Md.,\close personal interests in coun-|1919- "When we get a calf that wel . | Testimony which would indi-|and dena Rothman, 45, Mi-|cil business. Go. oe his tag into the} know won't pass inspection wel |eate the identity of the accused|/ami Beach, Fla. Th letter was sent to alljVeterans Guard in the Second) ©*CeS* ©4P " |; sell it to these people for mink| MARKET PRICES |was not to be used. No undue|' A month ago, the government councillors across Ontario, Mr.|World War and served for a Waar ap ae 000,000, or! poi ting Queen's Counsel ; 4.120.000 food. They kill the animal, skin) | Publicity was to be given to the| obtained an amended indictment|Cass deplored the tendency of|year and a half until someone | tn, er cent to $1,600 000 000, | Dany bagel sigietion | volume. babi 7120, 0 ' shares i} and bone it out. They! TORONTO (CP) -- Churning| °4S¢. which named the four Ameri-|so0me municipal councils to in-| discovered his real age. a 2 Sarna riche te hd m very .sincere about not)compared with Friday's 5,837,- pack the meat into butter boxes|/cream and butter print Cte: cans as defendants but deleted : , jwith family formation continu-| making a song and dance about! 000 eae cur capital expenditures, "even| Mr. Beart was for many years! ; t a low level it,' Mr. MacD id. H om ste vere stag and either take it into Vancou-|were reported unchanged to Record Claim [Cotrini and Robert by name. |to erect buildings and works|an organist in Montreal S.% 2 scan the letter mete Gee eer ee re eee Wer or meet a city butcher! day. | | Donald Mannion, assistant By Chrysler Sales vibes tea uate "able dec iaieithen bat wove ik ne ee While predicting bg hg Be said the letter states only that by two-point losses to Ventures - ; : ying =mé ser: shes y substantial increase in GNP, the) he is ini \2 ¥ i halfway. The stuff has been sold! The egg market was steady| jU.S. attorney, said charges {foresast comm appointment. dropped. 4" and. Convoldated fOr years.as "boneless veal." | with offerings light for a light! against Cotroni and Robert WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Chrys- |ler of Canada sales in th tain that the full requirements years ago to leave his week-| forecast comments: : ; appointment. dropped % and Consolidated of the law have been met. ends free for visiting friends. | «The scope. and direction of} His name was included in a| Mining and Smelting 3%. «"'Anyone who can post the demand jwould be held in abeyance cn $500 bond can call himself a| Country dealers are quoted by é first|while they are in prison. -- |Quarter of the new model year| |(October to December) were}! Mr. Cass said from his Ches-;|----------- |Canada's long-term growth de-/list of 112 lawyers on the New| In speculatives, Tormont was é terville, Ont., home he has| FEWER WEDDINGS __ |pend on the outcome of efforts} Year's list of appointments an-|lower, down 24 cents at 55 in qattle dealer. He could be kill-|the federal department of agri- ing the animals in his garage|Culture on Canada grade eggs, | in fibre|the best of any such quarter| -------- |cases: A large 34; A medium|since 1956, it was leiavencual NET EARNINGS ;signed 500 letters reminding WINNIPEG (CP)--Cupid's ar-|0 improve the trade balance/nounced by Attorney - General/heavy turnover. Northgate ad- r.all we know." \delivered Toronto, OSTRICH TYPE | 29; A small 25; B and C grades| Monday. He said no specific incident leaders of their re-| and promote secdndary manu-|Kelso Robets. vanced 13 cents to $2.58, Cana- |no 'market ) ly, vice - ; | By THE C ' $8 |pr : The rapidly dwindling Austral- vicag C. 0. Hurly, vice - president! TY ethcaey meng vig [prompted is denied that he tied the} In 1960, the United States gov-/ | sharp as a bat's and he wears|increase of $175,000,000, or a| Turned Down jonly low-powered glasses when|contribution to the GNP. in-| y, ie ace | leark Ms | NODS 1 fae i jworking. He has a touch of|creases of $470,000,000, |yer R.A. MacDougall at eh Issued From \line % and Pembina Pipeline Y%, while BA Oil lost %. Con- sumers' Gas dropped %. Bank 9 Of Montreal. Bank of Nova Sco- |tia and Royal Bank all were off in a 1% to % range. | On the exchange index, indus- |trials fell 3.19 at 617.27," base jmetals 1.98 at 13.18 and west- He said he does not believe|ern oils 2.22 at 117.06. Golds ade the Canadian practice of ap-| vanced .17 at 91.02 The closing | Foreign trade: Increase of|ment as Queen's Counsel. jfive per cent in exports and in-| Mr, MacDougall said Monday crease of two per cent in im-|night he expects R. J. Cudne ports, or a contribution to the) deputy provincial secretary, t GNP increase of $200,000,000. | receive his notification today. Business capital investment:| "I have no desire to lead a up $100,000,000, or two per cent,| crusade. It won't be official un- to just under $5,000,000,000, with) til the letter is received." excess capacity exercising a re- but he denied that she was dea | municiy | sponsibilitie 4" | new year pS as they start a/TOWS may have me @ little facturing. Added uncertainty; In Qntarie becoming a QC/dian Dyno seven cents to $1.63 jastray in Manitoba during 1961./yises from such imponderables| does not mean any extra priv-|and Lake Dufault five cents to | There were 6,215 marriages, | as Britain's negotiations with) ileges for a lawyer, as it does $6.65, wikis Grice: Ghali 9 pene f } letters although|compared with 6,606 the pre- the Common Market and the|in the United Kingdom. In Brit-| Great Plains Development ign emu,ra big flightiess bird| grade, PR occa --_ a 9 Rowine for Chrysler gave the} United Keno Mines Ltd., year|they follow a year during which) vious year. The stork also had|major tariff debate in the/ain grelatively few lawyers be-| and Home B took losses of 5 in related to the ostrich, may stand ia: neh tenderans reese . aoe report of the opening session offended Sept. 30: 1961, $978,-035,a- number of. cases of conflict!/an easier time, 'with 22,683) United States. come QCs, while one-third of all] Western oils, while Dome was a ect tah , j ; non-tenderable 6314, in light/the corporatien's national dealer|40 cents a share; 1960, $1,123,-|of interest were reported in On- births compared with 23,438 in| Gross National Product in|Ontario lawyers carry the ini-loff % and Pacifie Petroleum pel tall, trading: western 63 (nominal).|advisory council. 1649, 46 cents, tario municipalities. '1960 ' 1961 was about $36.700,000,000, atials behind their names. SA RE EMG pS tne pi Ne 8

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