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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jan 1963, p. 14

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14° THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuary 14, 1963 BIRTHS UCE your son or daughter with ramene 'hmes birth notice, 'The rate is $1.50, Phone 723-3492 and our etaff will assist you in writing a notice. ind Kaye Drive, Regina, Oshawa ot U_Net High Low a.m. Ob'ge 275 39% M oT $29% Ve De-- % 315 $44 "4 Site 14 l4e+ & $26% a 605 $31 Bl S10%e 10% $18 18 $19% 19% DEATHS (Quota Sy vg Bieta General Hospital onjz--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, Sunday, January 13, 1963, Mikko Sorri,| rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net chan beloved husband of Olga ideo pi a previous board-lot closing r dear father of Eric and grandfather | Sandra, all of Oshawa, in u ioe wees s| INDUSTRIALS ie, the Melntosh-Anderson Funeral flome, 11 Net |Gen Dev 162 King Street East for service in the) gigck Salen High Low a.m. Ch'ge| GMC Chapel on Wednesday, Jen. 18) at §) anitipi 275 M14 41 41 -- GP Drill 1245 260 255. 25 =--5 [2 ares 7. 79 ai TORONTO 11 A.M. Canad! STOCKS fan P Bales Stock Sales 275 722 $39 039 375 $5449 53% SM + 100 $172% 172% 17248 --1% i : 11 Net | Stock igh Low a.m. Ch'ge 8 Simpsons Slater Steel 100 Slat Steel pr 100 Steel Can 1165 Steinbs A 100 Tamblyn 100 Tancord 25 Texaco a 682 hu C8 sie ™% 7H %% 6% 64+ $164 164 Wa + 820% 2% 20% 176 («175 )--(1%5 270 «270 0 $2544 254 25% 625 85% 225 165 25 $155 155 2121 S43% 43%) 49% 125 $154 15% live 770 6% 6% 315 $27%4 27% 27% 250 $17 17 480 "mM, ment Union Cemetery, meetin |Alta Dist "0 a (G8 rare, Alta Dis w 500 ZILINSKY, Raymond Alexander | Entered into rest suddenly ia Oshawa, Alta 640 Lie brother for Kathy Anne, DEATHS BATTLE, Florence May ' ni GL Paper 475 82034 29% 970 970 970 +10 |G L Power | 280 $19 19 19 Gr Wpg 56 w 100 505 565 565 846% 4614 46% | Hardee S2ive 2% 2 $16% 16 16 30 $46: 90 500 900 jHard C prs 2l6 | Hawker-S AB: a4 |Horne PL -- Yilmp Life 250 250 4% 14% a OM 14% 14% % % 35S 425 425 ya 57M 57M 15M 16M 14a MM 64 WY 18% 18% 17% 17% F Tr 'Trans-Mt Un Ace 2 pr 100 and Mrs. Walter A, Zilinsky and by ther of Mrs, Peter T. Siblock (Olga) and Julius in his 28th year ng a Cr Kr at the Armstrong Funeral Home, eis © pe awa with mass in St. John's Uberain.| 1 ie tan Orthodox Church, Tuesday, Jan, 15| At! Sugar Interment Oshawa Union 8 50% 35% 450 450 450 867% 67% 67% S14" TH 74, $54%-- S44 Sia M5 M5) OMS 270 «6270 «270 $3 = # -- \%\|Imp Tob + "ibmp Tob pr [Ind Accep {inland C pr [Inland Gas 250 480 a ¥) Int Nickel 335 | Enter B 59 w 100 lInter PL int Stl P 13% + Wiinv Syn A a 2044 -- Yai Jefferson 4 +1%s/ Jeff Bow + "i Kelly wts | Kelvinator , | Dafar + 4! 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January 15 at 2.30 p.m. Inter. ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. FICE, Jeffrey James In the family residence, 489 Julianna Drive, Oshawa, on Sunday, January 13, 1963, Jeffrey James, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fice and brother of Randy, Patti and Dianna, in his fourth moénth, Funeral from the Armstrong 5 245 20 (5 23g 245 $18% 240 18% 184 ; +1% li" - 52% 914 11% 37% 974 a 330 «30 74 7M 5% Ste 220 220 $524 $94 S11% S37% 230 $38 M0 S74 $5% 225 ny S16M 16% 866%, 65% $25% 255% $272 We SBM B41 S8% Ble $235 23% $37% 37 $19% 19% $12%q 12% $49 49 $205 20% S61 61% S11S 11% $144 $18% 1 KANSIKAS, , 4 Pintered into Ph +3 +" i --5 --8 +5 wh > y of Willowdale and Kawko (Ken) of Sault) "ci IN MEMORIAM _ memorial service in the | Chapel Tuesday, January 15 at 2 p.m.) jC Hydro 100 Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery, | LATIMER ~--In loving memvty of alC Imp Bk C 340 \dear wife and mother, Nellie Alberta opp 1060 PROCTOR, Thomas Latimer, who passed away January 14./c aire 4 Ps Entered into rest at Ontario Hospital,| 1962. C Ut 4 pr 210 Kingston, on Saturday, January 12, A silent thought, Con Bidg 100 1963, Thomas Proctor, beloved hus-| Keeps her memory every dear, Con M$ band of Ellen Proctor of Almonte, On-| 'Times takes away the edge of grief) ¢,, Paper tario, and father of Raymond, Oshawa;! But memory turns back very leaf \Con Gas Mrs, Douglas McNaughton (Mary), Al-|--Ever rememebred by husband James Crush Int monte; Mrs, J, A. Radburn (Ealnor),/and son Ross | Dist Seag Sydenham, Ont., in his 87th year, Rest-/ D Bridge ing at the Kerry-Scott Funeral Home) SKEA -- In loving memory of Charles! nosasce Almonte. ih Requiem Mass Tuesday,|Skea, who passed away January 14, Dosco 2103 Jan 18 at 10 o'clock, Interment St, | 1956 }Dom Stores 500 Mary's Cemetery, Almonte, |--Ever remembered by wife and sons, Dem The sd an OBITUARIES MRS. WALLACE GEORGE } BATTLE The death occurred at the} The death of Mrs. Wallace|Oshawa General Hospital Sun-} George 15% 865 2 «(112 370-370-370 8 80 80 © 0 10 4% B34 Mh 275 «275 «(378 $12%% 12% 12% + 1ite 17 1% -- 18 18 9% mh 259 + 26 1 1 1b 15% 25 8 Collieries 2325 Gas In pr 100 Gas In w 325 Husky 800 |Cent Del Charter Oil |C Mi Mac _ | Dev-Pal | Duvan | Dynamic | Fargo , |Home A {10 |H BONG 4 |Long Point 14 | Majtrans . 4| Medal \4 | Midoon | Nat Pete N Davies |Norean a Northeal *4|NCO wee +5 [NCO pr 10% + Ye! Okalta 80 380-380 S194 19% so MM + 119 $4914 48% + § $154 15% $32% 32% $8 18 $9 9 $19% 13% $15 15 1035 100 271 "5 3 225 C c ie c c 47 529 500 500 1080 500 800 500 a secret tear, 259 6 223 10 $6 5% $754 75% 105 105 S48 48 2 -- 320 1! 4% l4h-- 160 3 nu 8 295 $304 30 Ww 100 6% 106 1000 15 | a DeG MIKKO SORRI aulle Lies Behind Battle, 47 Aberdeen;day, Jan. 13, of Mikko Sorri, of| stréet, occurred at the Oshawa|130 Alma street. The deceased, 625 812% 12% 12% Opes Pete 675 O75 + Stock Gales High Low a.m, Oh'ge 675 a7 Pac Pete w Pamoil Petrol 40 ? 1500 Yan Can Abacus Advocate Agnico Am Larder Ansil Amal Rare A Arcadia A Are Bw Ath C Cop |Aumacho | Bankfield | Barnat | Bethim | Bevoon Bibis Black Bay | Bordulac | Bouzan | Bralorne |Broul Reef jCamp Chib © Tung le Astoria |C Dyno \C. 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D, Lough- ney, president of British Ameri- ler, chairman of Shawinigan Water and Power Company. Under the agreement, BA in- can Oil Company and J. A. Ful- $30 Chemical Firm Control Bought said the transaction came. about because of a proposal by Pre- mier that t! chemical company be incorporated in a new company called Shawinigan The proposal was part of a Company, largest of 11 privately . owned power firms the goverr-ent plans to expropriate. Shawini- gan shareholders w*> offered a thew "" .*s than the market price ¢° '** date of the creased its holdings in Shawini- gan chemicals to 66 2-3 per cent of the outstanding shares from 25 per cent by purchasing $25,- 000,000 worth of shares from the Shawinigan Water and Power Company. Quebec Premier Jear Lesage said earlier the transaction was made "against the will of the Quebec government and Quebec Hydro" but the province did not appear to have the power to in- validate the deal because Sha- winigan Chemicals has a. fed- w Thomson Kernaghan & Co, MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE TO TORONTO - MONTREAL ontanio /25-1104 No Stoirs To Climb RES. MGR, ERIC R. HENRY, eral aharter. The companies' statement 725-4305 ee fe i AT HOME IN for FREE Lesson end FREE AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. eronto, Ontario, '63 YOUR BIG YEAR! Si FINISH HIGH SCHOOL SPARE TIME If you are 17 or over and have dropped out of school write jooklet. Tells how, 0-17, 100 Dundes St. Des- Send me your free 55-page High School Booklet. NAME .... General Hospital Sunday, Jan. 13. She had been in poor health} for, five years. A daughter of the late Mr born July 22, 1884, in Darlington! Township. She was predeceased by a} daughter, Mrs. M. Dale (Grace),! in 1949. Mrs. Battle is survived by her husband, Wallace George Bat-| tle; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hicks (Helen), and Mrs. Robert! H. Brown (Jean), of Oshawa; a brother, Charles Muttun, of! Bowmanville. There grandchildren. | "A memorial service will be) h@ld in the MclIntosh-Anderson)| muneral Chapel Tuesday, Jan.| 48; at 2.30 a.m, and will cnducted by Rev. H. Mellow, minister of Northminster United reg Interment will be at unt Lawn Cemetery: |who was in his 66th year, had been in poor health for some months. Born at Laihia, Finland, the) all comes back to President de and Mrs. John Mutton, she was|deceased came to Canada 38/ Gaulle. years ago and was married to U.K's Market Problem By ALAN HARVEY Charles Andre Joseph Marie dejthe "Anglo - S. Midd | LONDON (CP)--In the.end it! Gaulle, ' Gyes, the United Ring' for another weary Seen to in 1951. He had been a metal) round and reporters delve deep} Gaulle's finished at General Motors for|for a new way of telling read- 35 years. Finnish Army in 1918. Oeinen, of Fitcvhburg, Massa- chusettes; a brother, Jaska, in| be are SIX) Finland and two grandchildren, |every nerve and make every | reasonable sacrifice to enter the| The funeral service will be|European Common Market. | Plainly, five of the six Euro. Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wed./pean countries would welcome|RECALLS HISTORY | @inesday, Jan. 16. Rev. Philip L.| Mark and Sandra Sorri. held at the McIntosh-Anderson | Fiess, pastor of Grace Lutheran jawa Union Cemetery. "MRS. EMIL KANSIKAS | FUNERAL OF moment everything seems to depend on} w He is survived by a son, Eric,|the lonely man in the E of Oshawa; a sister, Mrs. Eliiza! Palace. It is as clear as anything can that her admission. Belgium, land, Italy, West Germany and) w Church, will conduct the serv-|/Luxembourg all make encour- jices, Interment will be in Osh-| aging noises. |LEFT TO DE GAULLE of decision eekly "Gen. Britain will stretch Hol-} "This as tions eac! And de Gaulle seems huffily disinclined to bulge in Britain's} As the negotiators return to) favor. the former Olga Telin in Toron-/ Brussels from | intransigence is hard} jto understand, The French see! jers for the umpteenth time that| things, A member of Grace Lutheran | tis finally is the crunch--the| 'different optic," |Church. Mr, Sorri served in the | true A correspondent of the Paris! newspaper lyse€/ puts it succinctly: de Gaulle is impreg- nated with the ancient grandeur! |of Europe and France. For him,} there is no real and great civ-| ilization except on this side of} ithe Atlantic. | "He is nostalgic for the time |when Europe was itself History, jwhen it made History. \ is the Europe of na-| h with its own earth, } they |Gaulle's eyes, the United King- dom has a fundamental pref-! erence for the sea, the Com.) monwealth and the United! States. ! Thus once more the man whom playwright Jean - Paul Sartre called "this mountain of silence" is defying the Anglo.| Saxons, Just as in wartime he ofien exasperated President Roosevelt and Prime Minister! Churchill, so now he vexes not only Britain but a United States which regards British member. | ship in Europe as indispensable to Kennedy's "grand design' of |a low-tariff Atlantic community. | London, de say, with a} CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drepes, Blenkets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 30 MILL L'Express} SPECIAL CLASS Perhaps even in France the|'s own dead, its own soul." privete hom y. Books ei with @ special tions afternoon or evening ¢ booklet on the Course -- M common; C di Schoni: High school equip For de Gaulle, such a Eu.| WS . OSHAWA AREA NOW FORMING Now you cen train te be @ pree- thee! Nurse. Single end married women are urgently needed as Prectical Nurses in doctors' offices, education helpful upon below. No obligation). P 1 Nupai NF NAME . . en how | con becom ADDRESS of P 9. 2 Elm Street, Toronto 2 Please send me without obligation your Free Booklet @ @ PRACTICAL NURSE. "(Oshawa Area Class) | 0. CHAPMAN consensus would be for Britain) death occurred at the Oshawa! gery meni Sard year, jenue, Wednesday, Jan. 9, in his S ll l daughter of the late Mr. and!" Rey, Leonard Ware, rector of | land, Ohio, May 3, 1916, ater'. soe © eae time Cperated f/y The statement Sunday said't Besides her husband, she is) STANLEY W. PREVOST ace : structure. those who did not accepti Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Thursday, Jan. 10, in his 67th|Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary|of the amalgamated company! ¢'TY tand and four grandchildren, 15, followed by interment in the services. ANDER Saturday, Jan. 12, while curling -Following a lengthy illness the} Ge H Moet The memorial service for Ro-|--but the average Frenchman is| rope does not include Britain. | neral Hospital Sun ay, Jan. | pert Chapman, who died at the|happy to leave the decision to|/There is Europe, and there are a a 50 | tamily residence, 133 Barrie ay.|~--------7------ surance? SEER Snare IN | 82nd year, was held at the Arm- Pisa a a johanna) strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. eppanen, the deceased was &/ Saturday, Jan. 12. Mrs. ing git marge She/ Holy Trinity Anglican Church, | e i orn in Finland Feb. 21,/conducted the services, Inter- To Consolidate 1980 and was married in Cleve-| ment was in Mount Lawn Ce. rag ng § of ma ay | The pallbearers were Robert) TORONTO (CP)--Shell Oil Co./acquired almost all anada for 39 years, Mrs. a | chapman. Jobe Wiles, neat Canada Lid ere Sun-|shares of Canadian Oi! "R | Wilson, orace Major, avid: day it is taking the first step ag Baga Bac nol yoo ba Roy and J. Kirkpatrick. | toward consolidation of recently one effect of the amalgamation), 'Gatheren Church. | FUNERAL OF purchased Canadian Oil Compa-|"would be to coavert the Cana-/ . , jnies Ltd, into its corporate/gian Oil common shares of | survived by a daughter, Mrs.| The memorial service for} z 1 beset e Harvey Weiler( Helvi), Willow-| Stanley W. Prevost, who died at) Shell said in a press release|(Shell's) offer into six-per-cent\, dale and a son, Kauka (Ken),|the Oshawa General Hospital,|that directors of Hesper Oil Co.jredeemable preference shares Also surviving are a sister,/ year was held at the Armstrong |of Shell of Canada, and of Ca-jon a share-for-share basis." Mrs. Ed Boote (Kay), Oshawa; | Funeral Home at 3.15 p.m. Sat.|nadian, Oil Companies signed) --_ . two sisters and a brother in Fin. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. Qshawa Union Cemetery, Rev Philip L. Feiss, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, will conduct ' RAYMOND ALE) ZILINSKY The death occurred suddenly at the Oshawa Curling Club, of Raymond Alexander Zilinsky, 120 Holly Court, Mr. Zilinsky was in his 28th year. ! */The deceased suffered a heart Seizure while playing. Artificial respiration was given by mem. bers of the Oshawa Fire De-! hartment but he failed to re- vive. A son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. @ilinsky. the deceased was born in Oshawa Feb. 18, 1935 and had been a resident of Osh awa all his life. He was married Sept..12, 1959, in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Charch *An employee of the engineer. idg department at General Mo- fers for seven years, Mr. Zilin- sky was a member of St. John's rainian Greek Orth odox Church and the Oshawa Curling Club. He is survived by his parents; his wife. the former Lillian Lojka; a son, Julius; his par- ents and a sister, Mrs. Peter T. Sjblock (Olga). of Oshawa, The deceased is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for Mass in St. John's Church at 10 a:ym.-Tuesday, Jan. 15. 'Inter- Ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. D. Luchak will conduct the mass '. LIVE OVER WATER Some old people living in Kampong Ayer--the "water vil lage" --of Brunci, are believed never to have set foot on land The village is on stilts over wa- ter. | jurday, Jan, 12 fan agreement Friday for the} Rev. N. F. Swackhammer,|amaigamation of Hesper and pastor of First Baptist Church,| Canadian Oil. ;conducted the services. Inter-! The new firm would be known ment was in Oshawa Union Ce-;as Canadian Oil Co. Ltd, A metery. meeting of the owners of out- The pallbearers were William! standing common shares and |Gutsell, D, Crossman, H. Bickle, | eight-per-cent preference shares J. Darlington, W. Taylor and E.|of Canadian Oil Companies has | Randall. ibeen called for Jan. 25. | A spokesman for Shell of Can- Red Scientist ada, itself one of the Royal . Finds New gamation approved Hesper was incorporated last offer from Shell of Canada was accepted and Shell has since .+. FOR Distinction ++» FOR Comfort .+. FOR Savings {Dutch - Shell group, reiterated jthat Canadian Oil's operations will continue "in essentiaily their present form" if the amal- Physics L ; ysics aw }summer primarily to make an The BARON MOSCOW (AP) --A Soviet/fer for Canadian Oil shares. scientist says he has discovered| That offer was rejected by Ca-/ a new law of physics which nadian Oj! directors, but a later "corrects" the famous laws of Newton The discovery Sunday by the | party newspaper Moscow Pravda. The scientist is Yevgeny Alexandrov, 43, head of the research laboratory in the Moscow Mining Institute Moscow Pravda says Soviet authorities have decided Alex- androv's discovery is so impor tant that his name will appear alongside that of Newton in all new Soviet textbooks and man- was reported ocal Communist Montreal Ready To Work On World's Fair MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real's 'businessmer are itching uals to get to work on the plans for) the 1967 World's Fair here but |they can't until the goverament names a boss to run the show.) NET EARNINGS Protests are coming from the By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Montreal Hotel Association and Crush International Ltd., yvear|the Royai Automobile Club be- ended Oct. 31 - }eause the federal government 1961. $370,808 jhas not yet. named a 'commis: Kelvinator of Canada Lid.,)sioner - general and a board of year ended Sept. 30: 1962, $331,./directors for the fair 739, 83 cents a share; 1961.) 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