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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Feb 1963, p. 16

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ht hak Tae 8 fees 'RC School Probe 'Urged In Brief Imperial Ol | Weekly Summary Of Stock Market Activity Denies Wage a eee a Hike Snubbed | rez TORONTO (CP) -- Imperial Oil Company officials have de- TORONTO (CP)--An investi-/strongly opposed extension of/nied their wage-increase offer, * 'gation of Ontario's separate|the separate school system. had been rejected by all but a - 'school system with a view to| The brief contained 11 recom-| few reficery employees in Car . 'clarifying a a ig mcg mendaticns Foo gees nod _ ada. iol - . been ur; in a them suppo e principle of} A report from awa, where ------This Week 196 the provincial legislature. equality of treatment outlined] the employees' council rejected Mock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low Presented Friday by a dele-|by the Roman Catholic bishops|the offer, indicated the rejec- ItDUSTRIALS : gation from the inter-churchjin their brief. tion was Canada-wide. Aten at onesa rteeted id 3% committee on Protestant-Roman| It maintained, however, that} An Imperial official said Fri- 134 12% Catholic relations, a Protestant|local taxes collected from pub-| day night the offer, working out 11% 13% group, the brief dealt with ajlic school supporters must not|)to about seven cents an hour, 23% ag Roman Catholic brief urging|be transferred to support separ-|has been accepted by refinery ; expansion of the separate school|ate schools, councils in Winnipeg, Edmon- a. AY system. The brief said the investiga-|ton, Calgary and Halifax. " ue s in Presented by Ontario bishops|tion should consider the ques-) The Sarnia council has re- Northeal 121825 DS ae last fall, the Roman Catholic|tion of whether a person wh0j jected the offer but is due to $5631 132 99 brief ested additional pro-|switches support from public to] meet with the company next vinelal ald for separate elemen-|private schools or vice versa] week, the Montreal council still aes tary schools and establishment|should be liable for a share Of|is considering it and only the croes 2 6% of separate secondary schools|capital expenditures by the/Regina council has rejecied it Bibis y x 16% ui oe and teachers' colleges. school which he originally sup-| flatly, he said. 7 The inter-church brief, while|ported. The offer, affecting about : | | | | | 5 : i f +} E § E E 38! 33 aa z 35 ay aa bbe] ? # ane seas B SzghEs8g28 Ben F 88 < 141 Bs = Sseas Byes? i Lg for the week was 18,105,453, down from week's 19,743,030, Total sales year to date are 81,644,805. 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Name your child as quick- as possible and use the individual name in an Oshawa Times Birth An- * ,mouncement. Just call our Classified Department, give the facts, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice in the next edition. Just dial 723-3492. Army. The brief recommended the n|government oppose establish-| ment of Roman Catholic teach- ers' colleges and that no recog- nition be given the Roman Cath- .| olie Church in matters of curric- ulum, study programs and text books, It urged, however, that con- sideration be given an inquiry into wider use of legislaticn per- mitting the education minister to enter into agreements with universities and colleges con- cerning creation of teachers' colleges. It recommended repeal of leg- DEATHS islation which limits separate school support to a radius of three miles from the school and urged that all ratepayers have CLAY, Fanny + At the Oshawa General Hospital, Sat- -urday, February 2, 1963, Fanny Reader, in her 94th year, beloved widow «Orlando Clay and loving mother of Mrs. «R, Butson (Nellie) of Prince Albert, Mrs. O. Roberts Gerrow Funer: West. Funeral arrangements later. LOWES, Clifford W. Entered into rest after » lengthy illness in St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough, Clifford W. Lowes, loving husband of Helen Staples, and dear father of Paul of Oshawa and Mrs. William Panter (Muriel) of Peterborough, and son of Mrs. Lowes. Pre- : ' by Lone brother, Harold (Put), he is sur- ar- LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for oll occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 a voice in selection of school boards to administer secondary schools and that separate schools teach only Grades 1 to 8 if they are in a secondary school district. Some separate 5,500 hourly workers, is based on a survey of general industry' and was effective Friday, the official said. Alex Grabove, refinery em- ployees' chairman at Sarnia, said the offer was a three-cent wage increase which was re- jected because it '"'comes no- where near fulfilling our de- mands." The Sarnia employees presented a brief to the com- pany several weeks ago de- manding a seven-per-cent wage increase and a reduction of the work week to 30 hours. Tobacco Sales Average 92.13 TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) -- The Ontario Flue - Cured To- bacco Growers Marketing Board Friday reported sales of 1,619,257 pounds of tobacco at an average 52.13 cents a pound. To date, 41,536,696 pounds have been sold at an average 48.86 a now teach Grades 9 and cents, By PETER DUNN Canadian stock markets marked time this week, lacking firm leadership in their at- tempt to top the recovery high point reached a week ago. Blue chip stocks, which have Block-Trading In Steel Stock Seen value was $60,927,506 compared with $62,598,070. On index at Toronto, indus- trials dipped 1.08 to 599.90 and western oils 1.01 to 116.67. Golds rose .44 to 90.84 and base metals 1.91 to 201.20. spearheaded the market's re- covery, appeared to lose favor, with prominent secondary is- OBITUARIES sues taking their place. Atlas Steel remained the fo- cal point of institutional atten- tion, attracting big-bloc buyers in increasing numbers. Block trading in Atlas has been an industrial feature since the com- *Ipany received a takeover bid of $37.74 per share from Rio Algom Mines. Atlas inched ahead to a 1962- 63 peak of $37.12, while Rio Al- sist Pelt ee apie eB rE i gom touched a post-1961 high of "| $13.37 before easing slightly. Steels were generally weaker while refining oils and pipelines showed a slight predominance of losses, Interprovincial Pipe Line fared worst, falling just more than $1. BANKS WEAKER Banks also weakened, with Royal and Toronto - Dominion both dropping about $1. Nova Scotia had the only rise, but its increase was barely noticeable. Utilities declined on average, but base metals strengthened, MRS. ARTHUR DOWNING WOODSTOCK -- The death occurred' at Woodstock General Hospital, Jan. 30, of Florence Barr, Reg. N., 84, widow of Arthur Downing, former well known manager of the Cana- dian Pacific ticket and express office on Dundas street for many years. Mrs. Downing re- sided at 157 Wilson street. Born in Woodstock she was a daughter of the late Robert and Jane Barr and spent prac- tically all her life in this city. 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FR. ososisry sv .sde senksiegersussa as a late-week surge provided| Surviving is one sister, Miss who more buoyancy than the group riage ie ---- A . as displayed recently. Interna-|@@ rT, atty, predeceased Fe ciara ee came enact: 489, tional. Nickel was the favorite,|her. --Lovingly remembered by husband|jumping $3. Falconbridge} The late Mrs. Downing is Robert and daughter Jean. climbed more than $2. resting at the M. D. (Mac) LL -- In loving memory of} In the speculative market, Smith Funeral Home where the our friend, Olive Mitchell, who hefty trading totals and narrow|funeral and committal services price oo sia wl Best|will be held Saturday, Feb. 2, were Keeley. Frontier, up 2l|at 2 p.m. with temporary en- 16% 17 +% VICKERY -- In loving memory of ajcents at $1.08 and Deer Horn,|tombment in Woodstock + ee Ww ins sear ose mate hag 375 350 11% + % Goldale 7 add GF Mining 18500 dray ¢ 10700 --th " 5 Granby 600 $: 1 + 8 oZ@ohasasnkaoe sss, $~ZSsStog wees 2 E who passed away suddenly 55 17% r 26 5 1968 $11% 11% 11% 16% 16% 225 $31% 7 BA+Mw 45 Me 5M 3 10 9 ; es % Grandroy 14650 ie Grandue 15385 gyi 28 > oe copppegee FEE a gE ; < & FH 5 } silts Ey.8s Beoks | +1% 7 --% 1356 $12% 12% 12%-- % 110 $103 102% 102% -- %& 4900 65 59 61 +1 7391 $10% 10% 10%4--% 2695 45 415 40 --5 ¢ 12655 260 250 250 --20 350 25 405 335 200 $18% 18% 16% +3 5M + > E Hy L gs: 3 aaa = x FEE 2 - A 383 tosed BF 3 3 z i on Hy i~] = gee egeudists =* B sese8ec.2 ~ e = + ~ dear husband, fathe: grandfathi Sos, Ray Vickery, who' perea seuy| ahead 12 cents to 49 cents, leum. February 3, 1962. Oils eased in lacklustre ac- Guava t 840 $5 gn Lge ikeg bated wmray tion. Dome dropped ag ng FUNERAL OF $ Seven Arts 10425 slows 9 Fond memories linger sary 4h, won at Toronto was 18,- =. F. M. SHEPHERDSON _Remembrance eeps him near. 8 shares compared with @ memorial service for 5 % 8% 3218 $55% 54 55 Wee oremembered = by wife| 19,743,030 last week. Dollar|Mrs, Frances Margaret Shep-| 60 : iaiso "ish it Ta Ste dren. ieee, FE, 08 Srenicle herdson, who died Tue day, J. A ee me . uesday, Jan. 7 44 10950 33 35 ekinion < & oe 29, at the Oshawa Gencral Hos-| 0" Bidg w 8097 S45 525 Shaw | 31307 118 100 319 ator watzstaresss| NET EARNINGS _ [xis mer anh year, vas hu me a, Po Paw ie 2 i 2 oh » Rev. f at the Armstrong Funeral Cha- Silverwd A 57200 27 23 who passed away February 3, 1962. it im Those we love we ni lose, el, Friday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. Skt ha ili 15400 ete sorid. jini smile give sc By oud Rev. J. Porter, United Church 180 $17 'Ginter Mont im T10% 10% "10% A Joburke 16100 @ ou ved, remembered, cherished , minister, conducted the service. mm 7 a8 Slat Sl pr 2080 $184 18% 164 + % Joliet 12100 Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, Interment was at Mount Lawn oe 225 2 2 Southam 945 $36% 35% 35% Jonsmith . In our memory. --15 --Wife, Mabel and family, $16,557,046, $4.34 a share; 1961 70 265 Stafford 1050 425 557,046, : . 405 «405 Joutel $14,093,643, $3.93. Cemetery. 2 £2 31% 10% 10% --% 10% 9H BE Pav 655 $ll% 1 11% -- % et Jowsey £ & 38 +1 Fe ae Sees g8ux o ecg ca" ERER 2 aeaiel stnsitives! st SSeee52 & Att » Su5Se2858 Fe Fa By Lip bh a8dashgSesseesebers yaaa Be a 2 tt 4=44 iat 2830585 4b ra I . 3m ne 3 gee? a guygsd i>] weet Fo bye g egacea Eoegugtes =35 g My 8 Lb : ae BS & Hi fee uP 3 3 tit FSS s 2 a 3 i CARD OF THANKS |,222i2n, tons snd invest! pajtesiers mare Walter Dod son's 2 i" : ment Company, year ended ; aginidhe | 1716 $133 120 10214 414% 463" 100 Stedman % 1300 4 30 --10 290 eel Can COLLINS -- Ed he - Beighbors Mand 'cher saaie' beg hier $140,205. aes D 11190 $21 Ster Tr sto 3 a ae ert o ' 14 Suptest ord 1110 $174 17% IT--% Wwh% 1 ; velay at the Oshawa General Hospital. NEPAL OF Blee ol $13% 12 mite 00 375 i . George Nichol- ; ' Suptest pr 101 101 ibrador of St. John's Anglican DIVIDENDS High Requiem Mass was sung CO C% + % --_-- 2 Vaie tine 8% 8% 8 St Radio fect a 4% 18 Me + & Brock A Dec. 31: 1962, $148,064; 1961,| 05"1¢ Anderson, Ed Kitchen and 180 a 49% 4976 + % "stay at it yn Gonetal CECIL 913% 2 a age Suptest com 375) «375 pestor H. "NIC" JENKID --% See KIN 900 825 835 --65 900 775 7 eee F.C. Friday, Feb. 1, at 9 a.m. for - re 2 subd SadesBSee8oar > vege zh: S8ene 38% FORESTALL -- We wish to extend| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Cécil Harold "Nic" Jenkin, who 4 oa | Tasca. - many aictaomes' seams orion oo British Columbia Packers ied at the family residence, *9 Dosco 1% 10% 'Texaco C peo ig big em to Dr. Russell, Burt : ry Oshawa General Hospital, Rev.1B 50 cents, March 15, record 29, in his 48th year, ee oh SUtth +) + ee * "8 e SeyhBy 2edye esSelasteyut Ritson ro; Stores 103 Thd CG 500 $7% % 8 6 ' Ltd., Class A_ 37% cents, Class n road south, Tuesday, Jan. 8% 18 Tor Dm Bk 4549 $65% 63% igi 28400 38% 35% 374 +2% Rt $22% 22% So 2 Tor Star pr 335 $62 61% 300 8 BO . Rev. Msgr. P, Coffey Dom 3 Towers 16400 260 195 142 162 195 «----§ 1 Towers wt 18900 2 MY 16% ¢ 88 % the Vnaives. petiagee pid "sgt *!March 1 é rs, and friends, . of Columbus, Catholic Women's| Burrard Dry Dock Co. Lid.,|°oMducted the funeral mass at ogSsusdece' 358 s8en888 setckseShcetes 83a Bg ue $e o8eose a Eo o$5 oBe a8 fsescizes? = sek 4 abhze aySgi E | & & 8 , E83S8e ea8 Bas + ~ 3 sgesasasd td so j ghk Sa enw 23 ghtea,8 ~FaSeave8s gheshegSeaeg Bebe Bosaxessess Ese FSBSoEENZo eed 2 as geBotytotgaF estan 36 YY Teni'|Class A 11 cents, March 15, re- Holy Cross Roman Catholic es sa at Whitby "Chemicals, ta| Cord Feb, 22. Guurch. Interment was at St. Trans Mt sasst Sida. BH t 'ea aggre Rare i tee many| Canadian Fairbanks - Morse, Gregory's Cemetery. ing 263 $46 44 fend PPL 215 brie me * Tour recent bevesrems cards, during) Class A 10 cents extra, March|_ Pallbearers were Tom Poiiitt, See aR ae Maoh --Tom Forestall and family.|15, record Feb. 15. ate Perry, Bill Christley, Bob] mco Mo smolts Une we ie it Turnbull 30 $234 20, 325 Seeden WORK << Tee tamuy Of te tne The Crows Nest Pass Coalj|Skitch, Pat Paterson and Fred 8 381 $225 200° 220. +19 Un Ac 1 ye 125 50%4 50% Macfie Louis James Trick 'wish to thare 1'2|Co. Ltd., 15 cents extra, March] Fordham. 725 $04 9 9 9% Un Gas 9520 x9M% Macleod many relatives, friends and neighbors| 19, record Feb. 20. cee koi 0 ta ae eee UGas B pr 50 $59 58% 58% 59 pea serene 7 oe Dominion Tar and Chemical 21102 856% 53% 56% +2% BBP ot ag Malartie Gerrow Funeral Home| C0. Ltd., common 20 cents, May Thomson oes SK A EK + 4 Un Steet . 5 4% 4 yh fr one April I, gesord, March Len Vestas "oe au ee eu : B" geo pril 1, recor arch 1. K gh & 7% 58 gg gg Maralgo 4125 sates ae gece, March oy, MOMMaghan & Co, | f°. : B83 vec wd ot Maralgo "sg "3 Ltd., pfd. 50 cents, May 1, re- MEMBERS OF THE Fleetwood 42 Wainwr 7 100 60 Tks we cord April 1. TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Fad Cde so Wat Batip : ae 4 Martin 32100 Rolland Paper Co, Ltd., Classi] OPERATING DIRECT LINE 1061 $10 Webb Knp 5 205 200 ppv 3000 ae a March 1, record To Fraser rth soe oe =e tien ae nd a 2 mayoran tine General! Feb, 15, TORONTO - ; $ " : 1g Mcintyre 3691 ~---- ig & He beng a © - MONTREAL A Vy 20) ge ee W Conver is - 103 113 +28 yo aa 7500 a mon cents, pfd. A, cents, Cop wte Ss 2 >, * Many telatives, iriende and 'neiphtors| March 1, record Feb. 12. ontario 720-1104 . oo W Pacith te" Wh ee le floral St. Lawreace Corporation No Stairs To Climb Westfair " $30 +1 0 dear 1d., fame git Ray 1, RES. MGR. 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