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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1962, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 5, 1962 BIRTHS Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings HAMILTON -- John and Grace (nee TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS | McLaren) are happy to announce the} By The Canadian Press | stock Sales High Low A.M. Ch'ge| Stock | Sales High Low s.m, Ch'ge} Stock Sales arrival of a daughter, Cynthia Jean, on} , ke 38 January 28, 1962, at Vancouver General! Terests Sietk 'Pxsheage-vey. 6 Hospital, Proud ndparents are Mr.| 'Quotations in cents unless marked $ apd Mrs. Wm, Hamilton, Vancouver, |" Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, ved and Mrs. J. Adams, Oshawa. |vights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is Fe iz "f \from previous board-lot closing sale.)/ Fed orale Fed Gr "aly P Wer basen). wake Gr intwiaes toe INDUSTRIALS jeleet Meg 3830 sife arrival of their daughter Kimberly 'Ford Cda Anne (6 Ibs., 11 o7zs.), on Saturday, Us Net | inatn February 3, 1962, at Oshawa General) Siock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Fraser Hospital. Mother and baby both well. (Abitibi 280 $40% 4014 40 + "ifr Pete pr ° Abit pr 400 $24% 24% 24% -- 4G. SMITH -- Frank afid Verna of Colum-|Aacad-atl 1100. $1342 13% 134 4 Yel Gat oes bus are happy to announce God's gift) Acad-At) pr 75 $10214 102% 102% ' Gmc of a son, Howard Frederick on Friday,/Aita Dist 270 270 265 «270 \GS Wares Feb. 2, 1962, 10 lbs. 7 ozs., at the Osh-'Aita Dis vt 600'199 199 199 45 /GL Paper awa General Hospital. A brother for AltaGas 300 $36 «360 «36 + %4/G L Power Brenda, Eric and Kathryn. AltaGas w 740 $16 16 16 IG L Pow w t Alg Cen 100 $21% 21% 21% Gr Wpe G WILSON -- Craig and Blake are/Alg Cen w 7100 800 800 800 Greyhnd thrilled to announce the arrival of a! Algoma 25 $49%% 4994 4994 i Hardee darling 9-pound baby sister, Haley) Alumini 360 $28% 2814 {Hard Carp Helene, on Thursday, February 1, 1962,/Alum 2 pr 5 9 nw 361 Pt at, Oshi General Hospital. Happy|Atlas Steel + m|HOERe parents Lillian and Cec wish to give|Auto El : ; : 5 zp Pied special thanks to Dr. Halam-Andres|/Bank Mont 7 1 156 + WP hoe and staff of fourth floor, uk NS lnglis np jeay Lum ty SON, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you|Bell Phone are G pr will want to tell the whole town about|/BA Oil 290 $35% 3 35% iH scorn the latest arrival in your home, An-|BC Forest 6: Ny fy Int wun i. nouncements are accepted until 9:00/BC Pack A y| int a ee 155 300 760 200 25 25 225 200 a.m. for publication the same day for)/BC Pow 3 $1 $ lintpr B S9w only $1.50, Just telephone 723-3492, (BC Phone (BC Sugar j Inter PL | Burns 1 id Jefferson. iCal Pow F 53 25% jockey DEATH |Can 'com : x{Kelly DSA | . 30a 3042 -- le Can Cem pr 5 28 1 Kelly wis Can Foils 5 3 ae Kelvinator WILKINSON, Rev. John Walter. \C Pack A eee es Entered into rest at Oshawa General|( Pack B | nai mgt Hospital on Saturday, Feb. 3, 1962,)CSL | Lau a ' Rey, John Walter Wilkinson, beloved|Cdn Brew LobCo A xd 1, y%)Lob Co A w husband of Mabel Couch of Dunbarton;;/Cdn Can A loving father of Ruth (Mrs. C. Watson)|Cdn Celan of Scarborough; John of Pittsburgh;|C Chem Stella (Mrs. J. E. McMillan) of Osh-|C Chem w awa; Margaret of Dunbarton; and dear|C Curt W 13: 1 brother of Miss Mary Wilkinson of To-|\C Dredge 1 128 + ¥e\Mass-F 5% ronto, Mr. Wilkinson is resting at the)C Frbks A 1 } Mid-West McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston|C Frbks B 3 $ + %| Milt Brick Road West, Pickering. Funeral service}C Gas In pr 2 $8 Molson A in Dunbarton United Church on Tues-;C Gas In w 200 39 5 395 Molson pr day, Feb, 6 at 2 p.m. Interment Beth-|CGE pr 3% 0% Mon Foods esda Cemetery, Darlington Township./© Husky $ 7 | Moore (Casket will be open in the church|C Hydro 5 + 1 ® |Nat Drug from 1 p.m. until time of service). InjC Ice M 9 9) 9 N Groce pr lieu of flowers donations to the Mission-)C Imp Bk C 76 68° 8} 4 "iN St Car ary and Maintenance Fund of the|C Ind Gas D $98 } 9 va | Noranda United Church of Canada, 85 St. Clair}€ Mare 5 51 + \%|Nor Phone avenue east, Toronto, will be appreci-|Cdn Oil 2 3 i 1 + %/Ocean Cem }Can Oil $ 5 1 1 |Ont Steel ceneeitinenmmeteiinetnane, Siiimrereess werent 85 5 Bt Me 264 |Oshawa A IN Bibles are a continuing mMe-|(Cdn Pet pr 15 12% 12! + Ww Page-Hers For placement contact funeral | ¢ dn Tire ae 9 Parker director or phone 725-2327. 3 W prop 2 1 \ Pbina 80 3 GERROW FUNERAL [<a 4 , rush pr $109 1 {Rothman CHAPEL I Dist Seag 30 $47 47% + %/Royal Bank |D Bridge 5 % 2 |/Royalite pr « }D Fndry 2 6244 + | Russell Kindness beyond price [pom stores 1290 $i3% | Salada-S }Dom Tar 0 Salada wts yet within reach of all. {pom text leoen cAn 728-6226 ae 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 May We Suggest errangements for memorials for Spring installation be made now. Eternal Bronze by Matthews are the finest made anywhere. We. exclu- sively install and represent this 100 year old Company, Please call Mount Lawn for understanding €o-operation, 723-2633 IN MEMORIAM HENNING -- In loving memory of a) dear brother, Clarence Henning, who passed away February 5, 1944. | We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see,| But all is well that's done by Thee. | Ever remembered by his brother! Bill, Marjorie and family. | HENNING -- In loving memory ae| Clarence Henning, who passed away! February 5, 1944. | Just a thought of sweet remembrance | Just a memory sad and true, | Just a love and sweet devotion | | | Of the ones who think of you, --Lovingly remembered by mother and of a friend, Robert Sutherland. killed one year ago today, Feb. 5, 1961 } . Swiftly and silently came. th Dr. Percy E. Moore, direc- Without goodbye you left us tor of medical services in the medicine" In God's garden now you re } Peacefully sleeping lies one of the! federal health department, siAlways remembered by the Severs| Indians and Eskimos have imily. | : , | come to respect 'white men's , | | m " He was addressing a meeting | I R d first- or second-set buyers, indi-|in the affections and loyalties of| M Ad best. said Sunday night Canada's | of the Royal Canadian Insti- | mport ecor ibis - oo pa ysterious i Stry saies of about : P $2944 29% $12% $165% $554 $4944 11c0 339 310 200 even 99: S$! 5 | 995 1% 11% means taking it in the arm. | tute in Toronto. --(CP Wirephoto) S! T d esol ace atone 2 ows ra e | Fleetwood Corporation, manu- 11 Net | 11 Net | 29% Shawin 995 $23% 23% 23% -- % Secur Free 500 12i4--1 |Shaw A pr 50 Silla 414 + Sisouth U 6900 1817 16% eel Can 5 0 -- I, 5% -- ¥|Stuart Oil 21% 2% (| Tidal ius 4914 + % Suptest ord 750 $ 14% Triad Oil 200 29 Tor-Dom Bk 368% 6 6844 Un Oils 3700 "oe es Al > i et Un Reef P- 4000 T Fin 57 w 23 3% 3% 7 ™ C br : Wayne 30800 jTr Can PL 3, + Vs ps \Trans- r 145s + ¥ Wstates 100 § } 20 6 99 b ®'W Decalia 1625 +10 {Union Oil 35 $ 3 { Ye\U Corp, B25 $1 ih + %| %%/Un Steel 4 -% Vendomat 1 7¥ y + ¥% Agnico + Ye Walk GW $5642 56% 56% Amal Rare -- "%jWat Equip 5 i Ansil {WCoast Tr 3 23 314 + %/A Arcadia Joast vt 93 4 1 'Ath C Cop |Weston A 2 $18%4° 188 2 Atlin-Ruft Weston B 5 $20% iS 20° Aunor 1248 $10% yy | Barnat 25 $37% 7 z15 $9% 25: 959 58 3 | Bidcop c per 435. $4014 40% -- \% Black Bay D Oil Cloth 25 $25% 25% 2: Bouran Ogilvie 23 $53\4 Brunswk Price Br 251 $53 ' Zeller's 30 $32 «32 Yel +% !CXN in Toronto 1! a.m, Industrials)© Dyno 1s |Molson A 50 $291 29% 2944 -- %4\C Malart i, Royal Bank 565 $82% 82% ¥jC Slica 4 Candore OILS 'ae ic | Alminex 800 246 a {Am Ledue 1000 7 C | Asamera : 1000 100 C Bailey § / 50 970 i § y Bailey S pr 100 $23 ule wee | Banff 200 139 C Halli s Bata 33000 «10 C Marcus 5 Calalta 1090 «26 C Mogul 22% + 4 Cal Ed $23% 2,C Morrison 18% Calvert 37 C Mosher |CS Pete 150 415 --5 |Conwest C Delhi 60 510 «5 i Cdn Dev 35 415 5 |C Ex Gas 5 171 59 D'Eldona 14 ---~ |) Cent Del 755 (75 ' Delhi Pac Charter Oil 5 4513 11 | Delnite > Mic Mac 2 1 Denison > West P % | Dev-Pal {Dome Pete Davex g 59% + %4| Dynamic 6 Frobisher Ye| Fargo 2 3 |Genex |Home A 1 5 Giant YK | Home B 33 1 1 1 Granduc \H B OU G 5 1 Gulf Lead |LI Pete 6 i 6 Gunnar | Medal § 7 73 = 275 H of Lakes Nat Pete 1 3 Headway N Cont 26 25 5 Heath jNCO wts CT ee | Hollinger NCO pr z80 $247 y Hud Bay Pac Pete 25 7 7 M+ "iJ Waite 10% |Pac Pete w 3 § 4 | Jacobus 8212 + a| Petrol i 5 13% -- %e|Place 12% Ponder 1100 9g 2 16% Ya) Prairie Oil 100 2 2 3. L Dufault 995 +5 |Provo Gas 2 1 j|L Osu 114 + Yiarcee 6850 126 122 3 'L Shore BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Inflation Hits Fixed Incomes 1 Net, - High Low a.m. Ch'ge; Stock Bales 2 -~l 296 2 Latin Am Lencourt Lorado Loralo Ww Lyndpst Lynx Macassa MacLeod Madsen Magnet Maritime Martin Maubrun Mcintyre McMar MeWat Mentor Merrill Min Corp Moneta | Mt Wright Murray M_ 1800 New Bid 3000 New Hosco 1300 Newlund 1500 N Mylama 3000 New Rouyn 1500 |Nor-Acme 1000 Normetal 200 Norpax 4000 Nrthgate 37092 North Can 980 Opemiska 100 Orchan 100 Osisko 3200 Paramaq 1000 Pato 150 Peerless 1000 Preston 200 380 Que Caib 500 Que Lab 1550 Radiore 600 Rayrick 2100 Realm 000 Raglan 1300 Rexspar 1000 Rio Algom 339 Rix Athab 2000 San Ant 100 | Sheryitt 1190 Siscoe 100 Steep R 2360 Sylvanit ® Taurean Teck.H Thom L Tombill Tormont Tribag Trin Chib UIt-Sh U Asbestos Un Keno Upp Can Ventures 2 Waite Am Werner 4000 Willroy 400 Wiltsey 17300 Wr Harg 5 "Yk Bear Young HG Zenmac Zulapa 750 Sales to 11 a.m.: [Rule Change Brings we' Life Into Parliament ll 11 il , 210 207 210 --2 115 108 115 OTTAWA (CP) -- An experi- result that more speakers get aresolutions and bills, bringing 14 14 --% mental rule change put into ef-|chance to advance their view-\up a new debating topic the 6:48 fect by the Commons this ses-|points in the hour. next day. 340 340 +8 'sion is bringing new life and) It seems probable that, given} A big gainer under the. new 105 105 variety to the parliamentaryja session as long as the 160-day rule is the private member's sed cys _ day. average of the last two, there|resolution on which debate was ai? ,*--* Although Parliament has been will be a far greater number of infrequent under the old rule. 5455 in session only a fortnight, de-jtopics discussed. 'Back-benchers' bills were de- : bates on private members' reso-| So far there have been six pated more frequently than res- , lutions and bills are oe oe members' hours' with) ojutions. greater variety of topics and|six different topics, ran ging] : ' "thi greater participation by speak-/from hospital sweepstakes to nae pti eedigs Hh gro ers. \the national flag issue, with 35 | ods 8 j crys Bee Res si : eakers participating. : ' Responsible is the rule sp Pp pating Government legislation now change, which -sets aside an 3 | s\hour every day foe debate on VOTES RARE | ,jcan be brought up for study the resolutions and bills of the, Votes on private members' |earlier in the session because back-bench MPs during a ma-|Proposals are rare. They gen-|the full-day debates, which all 4 jor part of a normal session. erally are "talked out" in the came in the opening weeks of: hour allotted. This drops them previous sessions, have been Pay Bi pag as ges gg to the bottom of a long list of eliminated. flow of words on a single topic that marked private members', e 2 'debates of previous sessions. | 'h re) o ed s Formerly, eight full days plus oms n u Tl one hour on two weekdays were devoted to back-benchers' pro- posals. The result often was that only a dozen or so motions n now on @) or bills ever came up for de- bate during a session. Scores of! 'others on the order paper never) saw the light of debate, LONDON (CP) -- Canadian;questions on the program, also publisher Roy Thomson said/prodded Thomson on several {Sunday night he would releasejother points, STAGGERS HOURS ithe Earl of Snowdon from his} 'Would you agree the major The new rule spreads the 40\job as artistic adviser to The purpose of your life so far is debating hours of the old one-/Sunday Times "without demur"|making money?" Freeman day debates over the first 18 orjif there were any objections asked. 14, weeks of the session. For|from the Royal Family itself. "Yes, completely," was the the remaining weeks, an hour! During a television interview reply on two days a week is allotted/Thomson described himself as a ba as in the past. monarchist who "would never|_ Thomson, who controls nearly In conjunction with this rule|do anything detrimental to the|!00 newspapers on four contin, ee Ab ihe I : H id it was not ¢Mts, said most--but not all--of change, another was put into ef--monarchy. He sa his papers make mone fect reducing to 20 minutes from|his idea originally to e m plo yj Papers ' A 30 the time allowed each|Lord Snowdon, husband of Prin-| Some unprofitable ones, such speaker. For some unexplained|CeSs Margaret, but that hejas one evening paper in Flor- *\reason, MPs who used to think agreed with it ida and some British mor ning nothing of taking their full 30| Lord Snowdon, formerly An-|papers, are kept going because minutes now are taking less tony Armstrong-Jones, took up|the Thomson organization thinks than the permitted 20 with the|his appointment with The Sun-|this is-in the best interest of the ae day Times--owned by Thomson| public. --last week amid controversy) Freeman mentioned the anti- 79,000 ® over whether the Royal Family|integration stand taken by some TRC era Ic ets ec e was being used for commercial/of Thomson's Florida publica- purposes. tions and suggested: 'You are pom Thomson, interviewed by John dt k fit out Tuesday Marks Men Repairing s:ccman dior or tee New ot omething You comer mor Queen's Reign water mains in suburban Scar- |Statesman, on the BBC's Face-\ally wrong." | 4 | T bd Of | W M 4 jto-Face" program, said he took! 'Thomson said it is to the en ears ater ain Snowdon on his staff because he' egitors and "peal oaacate in knew of '"'no other unemployed) each region to judge what is in | TORONTO (CP)--Two broken journalist" with his qualities. |the hart intennees co that region, borough Township were re-/EDITOR'S DECISION LONDON (CP) -- The Queen paired Saturday while pickets of The hiring of Snowdon was completes the 10th year of herjhydro and water construction decided by the editor of The Seagulls Force By FORBES RHUDE ? ing in common stocks because | reign Tuesday and most com-) workers heckled. Sunday Times, Thomson said. 'Canadian Press Business Editor the tendency is for stocks to £0 ment on the anniversary is that} About 100 emp'oyees of the, "He has carte blanche to en- s | Inflation, so far as individuals )¥P 1" value in times of inflation.|.4¢ has done well in an era be-| public utilities commission went|age anyone he feels can im-| Jetliner Down are concerned, bears most! Mr. Godwin commented that|coming more democratic andjon strike Friday for higher pay.| prove the paper. |heavily upon those with fixed|this is not at-all a> sure thing. |too technological to be im-; An independent contractor,' Thomson was asked whether; LONDON (Reuters)--A Transe lincomes, a class made up With inflation, he stated, stock) pressed by pomp as in former hired to repair onc of the bro-|he agreed that the royal family|Canada_ Ai: Lines DC-8 jet \largely of pensioners, widows market prices should go higher, times. jand children. but their course would depend They are especially hard hit|in part on corporate earnings.| sjamorous person. The stately lwhen inflation occurs in fast He added: lthe early post-war years. yond reasonable levels At 35, the Queen still fs ken mains. was heckled off the Could only maintain its position pound for the United States job but another. contractor fin-|if it was kept apart from con-/from Scotland with 118 passene ished the work. Pickets supplied|troversy. He replied: gers made an emergency land+ water in buckets to local resi-| "I don't think, strictly speak-\ing at London airport Sunday spectacle she makes when she 1 ing, that Lord Snowdon is in| nj |bursts, such as occurred during} "If companies are taxed be- ay nant -.}dents whose supply was cut off|!Ng, | 8 as yy |night after two seagulls were 8 rides in her coach to open Par-) "th. break. The other frac-|the immediate Royal Family." | sucked into one engine. and liament still makes many peo- | On most counts we may byiWases 'spirla,' then owners Of'ple tingle, Inow have pretty well adjusted Stocks will receive a lower pro- to the inflation.of the past, but|Portion of earnings and stock lin at least one respect it calls|/Priceés may not keep pace with ! | for revision of ideas concerning |the cost of living." jt! amount of money needed by| For today's estate of $250,000 jture was repaired under the) On Snowdon's ability to han-| phe aircraft flew through » eyes of police. die the job--dealing primarily) ook of gulis shortly re Her personal popularity {s "}fany of the commission's 150)with The Sunday Times' new] ing off from Prestwick, Scot great. Her subjects applaud her office workers were affected by;color supplement--the Canadian|jang on a flight to Cleveland. as a hard-working mother of the strike. Some refused to cross|Publisher said: Pilot Capt. Erie Jokinen three children, The Daily Mail recalls that|they had been threatened and/are confined to being a photog-| ick lines i others said; * : ink his ities picket lines and others said I don't think his qualities | med off ihe damaged engine ja family when it loses its in-jhe suggested division equally when King George VI died Feb. told not to cross. | grapher. |and turned on fire extinguishers |come earner, between stocks and bonds, buts 4959 Britain expected her| Both inside and outside work-| «7 think he is a very talented | While flying into London. '| Ernest T. Godwin, general/Said constant changes and un-/accession would usher in an- ers are members of the Inter- young man. He is the type of} The landing was made safely '|manager of Crown Trust Com-|Certainties that lie ahead indi-| ther "Elizabethan era" of en- national Brotherhood of Electri- young man we are anxious to|and another jet flying between pany, speaking at the com- Cate there is no single clear-cut terprise and adventure. cal Workers (CLC) The union' pave in our business." Zurich, Switzerland and Mont- pany's annual meeting, said answer as to the basic invest- that $250,000 is required to pro- ment pattern that should be t |vide a family with the same followed, | , , 95 7 'an t ; 93-pe " |would have provided 25 years.in Canada has issued a 23-page! mote and mystical. ago. booklet entitled Towards pee : Rete pean Integration, which deals DUE TO PURCHASING with the Common Market situa- | This is largely due to de- tion and its background. } ; crease in the purchasing power CARD OF THANKS ae Revolution For appreciation for the kindness and sympathy extended by friends, rela- tives and neighbors during the recent my facturers of television sets, high Surplus Drive fidelity units and radios, says its 1961 sales increased about nud. 20 per cent over the $11,400,000 Record- of 1960. In line with previously- announced plans to enter the} it says | | OTTAWA (CP) -- breaking imports last Novem- Division, nuro- 'Things haven't been quit like that, however," The Daily ' f , ; See Mail observes. : get isis | jstandard of living as $100,000 British Information Services| monarchy "has become less re- outside workers last March 31. The Sunday Pictorial predicts with a 314-per-cent increase im- great changes in the attitude Of; mediately aid another three the Royal Family and The Ob-| ney cent April 1, 1962. server warns that the monarchy . : Leh 1 | Negotiations broke down at 3 F of the dollar by more than one-| G. L. Mansour, vice-president, will require sensitive handling. | this point when thc union asked sium ay half, but taxes also.are a factor. Consumer Producis But The Sunday Telegraph'for acceptance of the minority SUTHERLAND -- In loving memory MEDICAL SERVICE DIRECTOR Many believe they can beat/RCA Victor, says. more and declares the monarchy "still re- rechmenmadation of five and the inflation penalty by invest-;more homes are replacing old tains its power' and The News four per ce though it | eee ee television sets with new ones.\of the World says the Queen is 55 This replacement market, plus| 'firmer and stronger than ever 1961 in-\the people." Lack Decisi On Abolishing OfUnemployed' Go Cunard! ° e illness and death of our loved one,| ber slowed down the country's |, 4 Arthur | Nott. | We especially, thank | a Ins Te bb ldrive towards a trade surplus|United States market, rehdeacon Reverend H. D. Cleverdon| the first shipment will be made} for his consoling words; Doctors} Patterson and Mankiewicz and the last year. \shortly. nurses of Ward 3A. HAVANA (AP) -- Cheered byjeve of a debate in the United| Imports in the month out-| --The Nott family 4 vast throng of Cubans, Pre-| Nations' ald; of American States d_ pre-| fairs. Building Awards |Gicted his_ kind of revoliition| ek ill sw ie A sctegggnet Castro said: TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian| "4 SweeP satin America "like! "Revolution is inevitable. It i dA determined by the conditions of cluding Trade Minister Mees,|precision equipment. ; arch ck plania construction contrac: awards|* March of giants 9 x s : a Communist-spons mier Fidel Castro Sunday night tion charging the United States teau of Statistics reported to-|the Japan Technical E $230,213,000 In |brushed otf Cuba's impending);, planning aggression against day. A trade surplus, accum-|Show now being r 1 Trade Centre, Toronto,/Bridge connecting Sarnia and quired by the White Motor Com- jexpulsion from the Organization!Cuba and mcddling in her af-|Ulated in the first 10 months of Japan ithe year, was trimmed to $27,-\Jan. 24-Feb. 9. Included are|Port Huron, Mich. es Assistant De pu t y Minister F Government spokesmen, {n-jinstrumentation, electronic and . ae said the bridge of Local 458 of the United Auto| ges . plus sailings every Friday 'all season --jwhich had agreed to stop tolls political cummittee on/Paced exports for a $36,600,000' Japanese manufacturers are f ored resolu-ttade deficit, the Dominion Bu-|displaying about 500 products at|c quipment|tario concerning abolishing the heid at the|25 - cent toll on the Bluewater|{olqwing the announcement CARINTHIA* APRIL 27 GREENOCK, LIVERPOOL '000,000 such products as machinery,! compiled by Southam-MacLean|_ 4 throng of Cubans jamming) misery in which man lives in have estimated that the year) Building Reports totalled $230,-| Jose Mart: Plaza roared ap-|Latin America 213,300. in January, up $37,595,-/Proval as Castro assailed Presi-| "Cuba votes f surplus. Final official figures} N ll a 500 from January last year. |dent Kennedy as hypocritical yu ins ie tices, Mel won't be available for another! LWEW UO eges Figures by categories were:|@0d impudent for banning im-'Cyuba for indust-alization, the ended with a commodity trade! month. Residential $71,068,100, up $26,-|Ports from Cuba. U.S. officials! United States for underdevelop-|.,/*Ports in November totalled Pl R ] d 103,800; business $89,183,700, up|! Washington vay the ban,| ment Cuba. oe a $540,200,000, an increase of 13.6 an evea e $37,066,100: industria! $8.501,200,|Chiefly affecting tobacco, will United States for the ; down $9,430,800; engineering) deprive Castro's regime of $35,-/Cuba for liberation, the United|$475,700,000. There was a gain B Bi I $61,460,300, down $16,143,600, 990,000 a year. States for oppression, - Cuba/of nearly 20 per cent in sales to y 1sse i Ontario's January figure was) Castro shouted his defiance of'for socialism, the United States the United States. ied ates "But the record high, of $576,-- TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Claude years, $113,843,700, up $17,827,500. the OAS for its 14-to1 vote at The figures represent about 50|Punta de! Este, Uruguay, last) ---------- per cent of new and repair con-|weck to oust Cuba from the} for capitalism.' lie per cent from the 1960 level of ___. |800,000 in Novemebr imports--'T. Bissell, president of the Uni- jup 12.3 per cent from a year|versity of Toronto, Sunday an- four struction and more than 80 perjhemisphere family of nations| Board Will Probe learlier--produced the month's nounced plans for cent of new construction. juntil it breaks its ties with the \deficit. jmulti-faculty residential Exports for the first 11 th | WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Po- lcause of a North Star aircraft|5.2 per cent higher at $5,323,-|the south end lice are investigating the appar-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | crash in the Arctic Friday. No/400,000 compared with $5,062,-| pp, ently unprovoked stabbing early} Granby Mining Co. Ltd., year one was injured Sunday of a 17 - year - old Wind-jended Dec, 31: 196:, net profit) The crew of the aircr: rg "D f " , > oc ag v Pros » crew aircraft that; The 11-month trade surplus of "phe sor youth. $221,345; 1960, net Joss $272,651.!crashed about iwo miles from|$27,000,000 compared with a nouncement in his. annual president made Hospital officials said Mich-| Halton and Peel Trust and/Station Fox on the Dis tan t/$108,400,000: deficit in- the like! port, ael Hazard is in satisfactory|Savings Company, year ended| Early Warring radar line, 1,000 i bi iti aa iy» 9 7 Ah 8 period of 1960. . eéolle ¥ - condition. followng emergency) Dec. 31: 1961, $88,671; 1960, $42,-/miles nort h of Winnipeg, ar-| Dr. Bissell's report surgery. Hazard told polce he/357, along a street when a group Of|Corporation. and Canada Trust| Fifteen passengers ( zard in the abdomen, then fled.|$2.16 a share on Huron shares:|their home base at St. Hubert,|in canadian dollar terms -- for|new colleges . would Hazard said the assailant was! 1960, $1,179.000, $1.96. Huron and Que a stranger and that no words) Erie: 1961,. $1,038,450; 1960, $963, The RCAF + spokesman said dollar return for exports sold colleges. Each would tack. 1340; 1960, $461,350. leaused by a power failure. " currency. icipal and registrar, the the adopt imports and a larger Canadian similar system' to the present' informants have campus Bissell said names of the recom- The bureau said part of the\mends a system of cross - ap- new col- an- re- strengthen} eiand office workers have not real was diverted to London to signed a contraci yet. QUESTIONED SHARPLY pick up the passengers while the Since 1952, the Negotiations began with the, Freeman, noted for his blunt|DC-8 underwent engine repairs. A conciliation officer recom- mended the dispute be settled) At ' paper advertisement Saturday Brid e S Toll invited laid - off employees of g jthe: Cockshutt farm equipment) TORONTO (CP). -- An On- " : | ; sai : tario highways department of-/d@Y {0 discuss mutual probe} IVERNIA = --sAPRIL 13+ ~--_--HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON ial said Saturday that no de- ion has been made by On-/*now who placed the ad. SAXONIA APRIL 20' HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON jafter bonds for the bridge con-| struction were retired. { Michigan Governor John B. terests, Swainson Friday ordered the! "We know it's not a manage-| toll abolished, year - old toll - collector father, ' pance " . "ow ; ae gement,"" he said. '"'We have A Swainson, out of alchecked with both former and step aboard any of these gracious John A, C, | Urges Meeting BRANTFORD (CP)--A news- Early Spring Sailings from Montreal and Quebec company to attend a meeting to-| lems" but no one seems to} The meeting was advertised] that the company was being ac- any. | IVERNIA 4 MAY 4 COBH, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON Lloyd Jaques, unit chairman} a Commission Workers Union (CLC), said Sun day he has urged all employ-| ees to stay away from the meet-| jing, called by "unidentified in- roate.? | *From Quebec the following day. $10% reduction applies on round trip bookings. and put his 57-'ment affair nor a union ar- You step into spring the moment you job. The governor's father has ,,,, i : present management and nei-| CUNARD liners. An alternate route been one of six American to!l/ther is responsible for the ad- collectors at the bridge for five vertisement. It seems this is an to Europe. is available aboard the attempt to pack a meeting for Gov. Swainson, who ordered|the purpose of some anonymous magnificent Queens, sailing regularly the toll ceased March 1, said he jinterests." did so because the federal bur- -- | from New York. , Mu 2 A au of public roads has warned! Communist bloc. Sia nations ab-/ jleges fal rs der ighway , 1 i. ' stained. | North Star Crash |BLAME DOLLAR DROP | He said construction of one of 0% ee ae ge Chairman Of Hydro See your travel agent. Enquire about the Police Investigate Castro's speech came on the) "'Qroswa (cp) 4p ? | Biter e four may begin this sum-|w An RCAF)|months of 1961 rose eight per mer, Two will be located at he ee . ;spokesman said Sunday night/cent to $5,350,400,000 from $4,- hav ¥ ' Stabbing Of Youth | NET EARNINGS. that a boare of inquiry will in- 953,800,000 in the corresponding elose to the arts building, and | vestigate -- at the scene -- the period of 1960. Imports were/ine other two will be built at|/®¥ess we will have to make strike, chairman of the Onta- ours. The bridge will have tojrio Hydro-Electric Power Com-| 4 have some revenue in order to| mission, was made an honorary| 200,000. colleges have not been decided, Ke¢P up maintenance. The mat-/chief of the Lake Simcoe areal ter will probably be decided by | Ojibwa Indians Saturday night.| a cabinet meeting. Chief Lorenzo Big Canoe of| "Michigan has made their de- Honorary Chieftan cision,"" Mr, } JAPAN BA THE HAGUE (AP) -- The dress and dubbed him Mah-me-| A jrived here Sunday by Hercules|increased export and im port)pointments of staff members be- Dutch y ent appar k E: yhich' is tra | o é hae rage ' s é government apparently|ko-zhe-wa, which' is translated ° and two friends were walking) Huron and Erie Mortgage| aircraft. values -- noe a oe for-'tween' university denartments) has been forced to change flight 'as Lucky Strike: Hf a w/a Fual "e eg ' Yanadianjeign exchange value of the Ca-\and colleges, thus permitting) schedules for : me e* Lag ny approached! Company (Consolidated), year|and United States Air Force of-/nadian dollar. This reduction|both toeretain and . a-lended Dec. 31: 1961, $1,296,000,|ficers, were dropped en route at|has resulted in a higher price--|their academic positions. The/Guinea because Japan refuses!gina Island, said the honorary ato let them land in Tokyo. Tokyo!chieftainship was in apprecia-! Tel: 362-2911 said Japan indi-jtion for the introduction of hy- . nt . po "antes ss, Los Je its cated it did not want to be in- dro service to the island by un were exchanged before the at-.769. Canada Trust: 1961, $504,--the crash was appa renily for U.S. dollars and other for-' academic government with prin: volved in the *'Dutch-Indonesian,derwater cable about five years jdispulte over West New Guinea,|ago. ' nilitary personne! to West New several miles of ice from Geor- Corner Bay & Weliington Sts., Toronto e a aie ee ee aa EE ~ Cunard Pay-Later Plan. cNabb said. "I suTTON, 'Ont: (CP)--W. Ross the Georgina Island band pre iS LANDING sented the ceremonial head planes carrying! Chief Big Canoe, who crossed! CS 9 NEE OR ily FL TR RI he OER NRRL TRF ETS

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