16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, January 19, 1963 Scots To Demand gs Industrial Share | S22iha-sews .| LONDON -- Early in Febru-; "A change is needed in the ary, Prime Minister Macmillan|present procedures from slow "|will be faced with a determined|moving methods to those that delegation, made up of officials|produce results quickly. The of the Scottish Council. The|Local Employment Act in Scot- ;|punpose of their meeting will|land is failing to stem the -|be to demand from the govern.|losses occurring in traditional Power ment a more adequate share injemployment. Great achieve- Britain's industrial develop-)ments have taken place in con- ment and expansion than Scot-|quering space, but the problem sj land is now receiving. of das -- worne bgp In anticipation of this meet-/ment remains. Greater resolu- ing =a prime minister,|tion and more vigor in the ef- the magazine "Scotland", the|forts to restore the former ma- official publication of the Scot-|Jesty of Scotland in the indus- tish Council, has published an trial life of Britain by a power- outspoken criticism of the gov-|ful injection of new and modern -/ernment's attitude towards Scot- -- must be shown in Qand's economic problems and/*+*%¥. 'a demand for when. 'The Scottish people have 'se industrial skill, craftsmanship) TOUGH POLICY and inventiveness to do so. Let The article is even more out-|it be resolved that in 1963 we Mother|Spoken than any of the council/in Scotland will advance to- -- in howd new "get a hh our economi- tough" policy. Discussing next|ic difficulties." MP, portant: Choosing iame ri Your lchid thould be, a al 'month's meeting, it says: ony of --_ gone! Sega eaotgae ne your child as quick| 'By the eve of that day it|made against a background of te peomihin ond wee 'the' inaivioeel should be perfectly clear whe-|Stowing unemployment in Scot- ame in an Oshawa Times Birth An-/¢her Scotland is to embark on a|/and, where the latest figures mnouncement. Just call our Classified cs show over 100,000 'ople out of Department, give the facts, including|new era of properly encouraged WW people fhe name, and we will publish a Birth/industrial growth or to await|Work, more than double the av- et Activity ! | : : i 8 i 5 ; i 8 : ; i eeetossy § FS i EedauegeledldcdadeneSletebdgstsdicdesvecstitgass Ss 2 & > 3 ++t es "3 y F 3 =e ayy i +111 ee >> ae By we Pere ; i WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press ee ee = = gegcsecers F tgeehas Beet yth get eceadss, ce ssusere~d.es sre § e280 ESE" FssE <ec Eo ? i Bbestbesss F 3° desk gsPSepusseseuy Bigeye gus bitte hy SBS ge8o-EsucysecsenrSigssekigugas i ae ? 52 <<< ot Bes ----This Week Sales High Low Close Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS g pgooeSba, queues l++++ sess" eegSehzsuglguaebissdS.8sesssusseh e = 2 [+++] +s $ss¢ £28 g?tgs Ferg ehoBSese.agctSeegecSease : HITE & rx b+++4+ = beet rf gsieaSeseesied : i 3 RESBanSSS8Ese = hg Pet SgesueguacceSSashay onsyes. $F #" Sees es i ae apepyes Ps gesssse epeeeee + +4+444 z > g i fei a ww Pesca bL " = = = = 1 Eo = ag & eiei gaggscgeseteBBEas' P+ 33 Ee 33 E< i = ++ FF 597 eEEe E z s 5 : 58 ag By 2Zz a 2 * pegessges.Fiss.3ys 058s esegy. b seh Bpsct wits Boxy Sgug eee ip Ae t+ 1 & & s 2 zzzzzz gf? 3 sissies tl++s P+ 3 & | bLL FUSES B-BStovs so EESsoreeReyetgaFoss~en § PVR 5 os OE OE FA AR RN E sereegstas EgesSeBze ous Byscgissed biss.Fys 088 e.gseey se § sSeeoye*s Sey F gea8ie> | P+ e ee ' a8y 44 8 ying Be = 2 al; bb g8toe Sgt@ogsger Fe Petosetasicas ie teuonselsssotot § = e = ugeb.tosp gesture Sagcsd base 8gr~ceber Nesttne § a> BSE = = rs Steg kt SBS uke FREEEE? 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"Before the prime minister's DEATHS bier it ir also be perfect- clear whether Britain as a G L d whole is to be given the oppor- rosart au Ss JACKSON, Glenn tunity for steady industrial ex- Entered into 'pansion, freed from the stop- F ] H d w|Start policy adopted by the ema e @a Jackson, beloved son 4 .|government to cope with infla- George Jackson, -Ition."' Home, 'Oumews ailks saanevetan services : Of Tory Women in the chapel Monday, January 21 at/TEN YEARS EFFORT 2.30 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union| The article goes on to say: By EDNA BLAKELY Comenery. "This meeting next month is OTTAWA (CP)--Mrs. Dorothy MALY, Mark Antony John the culmination of 10 years of A Entered 'into rest at the Oshawa Gen-| qi i Downing of Toronto, the new eral Hospital on Satuntay, January 10,|@9cussion, the end of three director of women's activities 1963, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Mark|Years of intensive investigation, for the Progressive Conserva- Maly, aged 2 days. 'analysis and conclusion. Never tive party re been called 'one MILLAR, Elizabeth 'before in Scotland has so much of the outstandi experts in 17% 17% + % In Oshawa on Friday, January 18, 1963,/effort, so much evidence, olitical _ in C 51% 52 + Street, Ellsgbaih Adair; boowed eeierey| much sheer strength of facts|Pdlitical onganization in| Can-| Beatty Lk ae Robert J. Millar, and dear mother of/Deen assimilated and developed - by one of the party's top o* BS48s_n 2e3f ee¥eresest 4 dit! "Es > James of Thomasburg, in her 68th year.|/to. support a case. The time is|™°" = Mire "Millar is resting ot the ge past for platitudes and polite| Senator Allister Grosart, the Street Bat for service In the chapel on estarence to, "further consider- tye Big gy enn Feed Monday, January 21 at 2 p.m. Inter-/ation" or 'deeper study". The|tor, says the attractive bloz ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. time has come for our leaders ing gd "has been given WIRES, Agnes Mary (Queenie) to show a sense of history." the title for the position she has Entered into rest in the Osha 2,|, Before the war, it is noted,|long filled with distinction." Scotsmen devised and pioneer-| She's worked full time for the ae Sat. ene oF ed the idea of industrial es-iparty since then- premier Raunen af tates. It has now been copied/George Drew appointed her Sand year, Resting at Be Armstrong in England and in many other| women's organizer for Ontario Funeral on suapel shoateg Sanenes countries, : in 1947, Her new title was an- 21 at 1 p.m. Interment Coboconk Ceme- 'The Scottish Council's econ-|nounced by Prime Minister 3 wed plan ci yg ye a|Diefenbaker at the annual whine, a plea for aid a a/meeting of the Progressive Con- LOCKE'S FLORIST [whimpering beg trom _people|serratice: Women wise Funeral arrangements and |denuded of initiative. 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BORN IN PETERBOROUGH ernment, they say, can do She was bora in Peterborough Kindness beyond price much to improve the Scottish and moved to her grandmoth- yet within reach of all. --_|industrial scene, but positive|°"S Home at ment continues: was still a young child. 390 KING STREET WEST Later she took a business IN MEMORIAM OBITUARIES before taking a job in the busi- ness world, FLINT -- In loving memory of a dear|MRS. MARJORIE M. CRONIN|, She was wooed into politics Pass. @d away, Jan. 19, 1946. Mary Croni only three meetings became SS aleahpidamenetel ee ay ee oe Who cherished our secrets, our sor-|awa General Hospital this morn-| '1 joined by accident but I to pray: A daughter of the late Alic|Viction," she said Friday in an Poa tase' 2 Heaven, God blessland Sarah Sharkie, she was|interview. born in Madoc. Her own experience is the Cronin, she is survived by two|touch is so important" in reach- daughters, Mrs. D. Adams|iNg new members. She finds the (Mary) and Mrs. L, "Terry"/8teatest political interest by Jim Cronin, all of Oshawa. The young people there "have Mrs. Cronin is also survived|mortgages that would have by a sister, Mrs. Mary Cassibo,|Sahkea us in our day" and they David and Joseph, of Sudbury,|Walks, sewers and other im- She is resting at the Gerrow|Provements, Because the men Funeral Home, with funeral ar-|Were away from their homes *| later. mothers had taken over family responsibilities and thus be- FUNERAL OF , i i iti MRS. JOSEPH GALKA, JR. came interested in politics. Joseph Galka Jr., who died at her residence, 634 Champlain m Ge avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 16, in p oyees t s Jan. 18 at St. George's Memoria} P Dur .| Anglican Church. ay ing Rev. F. G. Ongley, rector of ™% Th--% at oon Lawn Cemetery. OTTAWA (CP)--Special re oe a ett 2% O1 - Royalite Rids Gas War |e tes, 8 Haus, |'ang programs'ror employed face oS 1 as ar J. Dionne, D. Gangemi. '|Persons will begin as a_ pilot ge lary 180 Shaye WM i ye "6 + MRS. ROBERT J. MILLAR [Companies at Leaside in the 1 % \ "age Reactions 1 63 +3 The death of Mrs. Robert J./Toronto area, Labor Minister _ Salada wee ais iss Pe oo uy TORONTO (CP)--The presi-\dence, 109 Frederick street) The project is designed to Soot YK Pr 30 850% 50% 50% + dent of @ major discount chaia|eat, Friday Jan. 18. She was in|meet rapid industrial chang wn ses eat Imperial Oil Limited|her 68th year and had been in\and will be based on co-opera- . 9522 $27 2534 26% +1 gasoline price war with an in-| years, local school officials and t he c a crease in the price of its fuel/' Bora at Lanarkshire, Scot-/federal and provincial govern- oil. land, Aug. 2, 1895, she was a|medts. Imperial Oil. and Elizabeth Hughes, Mrs. Mil- will tak ix. A, J. Billes, president of Ca-jlar was the former Blizabeth a oa a coe nadian Tire Corporation, said| Adair. : days a week. The initial class fuel-oil price to 18.1 cents ajlar, March 21, 1921 at Larkhall, 45 yea 1 2: Soe 940 410 405 41 gallon from 17.1 cents, a price|Scotland and lived for a time Graze gigs Bg pede arsed Siang ion ity $114 104 "ios $1 that had held for 2% years. {at Stonehouse, Scotland. : 45 $23 $10% 4 : their standards in mathematics -- outlets have been a prime tar-jof Knox Presbyterian Church scien ; " to K ra ms ice and English two or 575 $ get of competition from major|and a member of the Women's action! pn by Mek Soha el tra § Propane pr cent months, said he was: not/awa for the past 38 years. 200 S$LI% in ie pr 55 $100% 100% 100% +11 sure what price his company's| Surviving are her husband, Thomson on ~ (ie Tamblyn 320 $18% 18% 18% stations were selling gasoline at|Robert J. Millar; a son, James i M65 $ID 9% OM % 1G ot {Mo 200, 200 + Exquis A wts 2550 240 220 225 --20 Th Cdn Gen 7% 7 F % M+ % tions to meet anybody whojGreenwich, Conn., and a bro- MEMBER "4000 pti im i + % "ysl 305% G04 Som t comes along," he 'said. "Welther, William Adair, in Scot-] yopqntM gee écetiioes ie ta aa es tk h . Th il- must sever have less than ajland. There are four grandchil OPERATING DIRECT LINE a $28% 2% 3H +% reft of imagination for de- GERROW FUNERAL. |. Coincident with this article is)mum about her age. ford 728-6226 action is imperative. The state- when her parents died while she "|course in Toronto but married, mother, Annie Rebecca Flint, who The death of Mrs, Marjorie|>Y 4 friend and after attending Who taught us to love, and taught us|iNg. She was in her S4th year.|stayed with the party by con- Besides her husband, Dennis|Teason she feels "the personal "|Pigden (Theresa) and one son,/Women today in the suburbs. of Tweed, and two brothers,|must get organized to get side- ran ts to be djfor long hours on weekdays, the The. funeral service for Mrs. her 35th year, was held Friday, cours cura, aoa! Retraining 3705 $13% 12% 13% --% Via Fuel Oil project Jan. 18 iavolving three StL Cp-A pr Be si02%4 101% 102% 41 Millar occurred at her resi-|Starr said Friday, Cosmos 0 toy 13% 9 Sayvette 13800 300 270 285 Friday of subsidizing a current|/ poor health for the last two|tion by industry, labor unions, Ne aa a The statement was denied by|daughter of the late John Adair Thirty employees drawing full Imperial Oil recently raised its| She married Robert J. Mil-|includes men and women up to Mr. Billes, whose gasolie| Mrs. Millar was a member|,, 1% Course will seek to raise 208 $0" ie 4 -- oil companies in Ontario in re-| Auxiliary, She had lived in Osh- 60 $31 Suptest com setQur stations have instruclter, hrs Re Russel' Giean) off K@MMaghan & Co, 4 aed cin oes om cart nk Ont 3 five-percent spread between/dren. g 2eG7225BRRE vei] 28 gectlezsteutil = s§etsSouthuvtes, $5 seylicteeiteyt. . sgedsioxblisyd weetsd 4BEug 8 e+ g2geuieddtceaty gti é g | $50 578 $191 our prices and that of the ma-| The funeral service will be TORONTO - MONTREAL Berd Us 1065 Foundta jor oil companies." The price war continued Fri- day, with several dealers in Kingston, London and Sarnia held at the MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel Monday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. The services will be conducted by Rev. R.. B. ONTARIO 725-1 104 No Steirs To Climb lowering prices. Prices ranged from 31.5 to 35.9 cents for a gallon of regular gasoline. Milroy,minister of Knox Pres- byterian Church. Interment will] RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, 725-4305 be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | nent 8 9 828 #282 SBeyes BSxges SEesec hype ++ se