@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 22, 1963 BIRTHS CLASSIFIED Earceorsany -- rox ood Paterel ADVERTISING the birth of a son, (Continued from Page 17) OBITUARY PEDRO SANTORELLI The death of Pedro Santorelli occurred at the hawa Gen- eral Hospital, Thursday, Feb. 21. He had resided with his daugh- \ter and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs, Nick Romano, 77 Drew a street. Mr. Santorelli had berg 16 MM CAMERA 3 lens turret head,| in failing health for six months. meee oe ne Born in Italy, April 20, 1885, BUYING or selling furniture ot appp.jhe was a son 0 e late Mr, pelo se gd and Mrs. Angelo Santorelli. Mr. : | 263-2695. |Santorelli had been a resident Pilot Of Shrimp Boat |Today's Stock Market The Canadian Press ; By Toronto Stock Fxchange--Feb. 22 Stock (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Cosmos . | =--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|Crestbrk | rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is}Crush Int from previous board-lot closing sale.)| Dofasco KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -- Ajfiring, said the crew fishermen., 'The boat's engine failed Sun- plane dipped low over a leak-|The shots went into the water|day. That made its radio and/ INDUSTRIALS ss eg [tm Pont ing, disabled American shrimp| about 200 yards from the Ala's| pumps useless and all the fish- ish ew sl: Ch'ge Falcon boat and its two - man crew|port bow, they reported. jermen could do was wait for $424 42% 42% + Partie thought help had come at last.! Both men said they were cer-| help. Acking 10 a en Moments later, as the fisher-|tain there were no rockets, | Indirectly, the MiGs brought| Alta Die vt 500 215 215213 men waved frantically for as-| "It sounded to me like ma-|the needed aid. When they were|4ita Dis w 300 72 72 72 sistance, the pilot opened fire. |chine-guns," said Jackson, 44./detected by radar at Key West, u Stockh Saies igh Low s.m. 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Just telephone 723-3492, DEATHS SANTORELLI, Pedro Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- wal Hospital on Thursday, February 21, 1963, Santorelli, beloved, husband af the late Luisa Covatta and father of Mrs. Nick Romano (Maria) of Osh- awa and Angelo of Toronto in his 78th at the Armstrong Fu-/ Oshawa, with high re-) Holy Cross Church,/| y, Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. Interment Gregory's Cemetery. eh 1% 1 + a Eg 10% W% 10% Inglis -- Inland Gas 800 10 {Inland G pr 100 jas Inland G w 400 ; 08 cop --19 Black Bay Sgt Bouzan Brunswk Comb Met IC 1 Con C Cad + {Ine Nickel 100 MiG Gee |Int Util 150 $483 MIG." shaw +5 | Intpr B59 w 1000 56 Trainee Int Stl P 1330 Hecrin Inv Syn A250 4 +56 peer ti -- \% Jefferson 160 y 57 7 1 or aad + %| Jockey C 100 E Amphi -- \% Jock wts 400 Eureka Kelly wtg 300 --10 F'west T Labatt 750 4 Fatiha Lafarge wts 200 61 4 | 5 + 4 Lai Fin A 100 gi renet ate -- %' Leland 200 $10% 10% 104 + 4 LEPY, yo $504 504% S0¥a-- Ys' Macleod A 2125 Bie 8% «8% |MB PR 742 320 320 320 --19 | Mass-F 1665 57% 7% 7% Mass-F rt 18910 29 2 42 Mitt Brick -- 200 Molson B 50 Mont Loco 100 $12 st P Moore 75 $51 --% --% Nat Contain 33 +10 . NO NGas 1 t% 18% + % eee ier. --~' Page-Hers 3 1% 21 ee OMe Packer 285 Wee Pbina Photo Eng Pow Corp + Bian 2 QN Gas pr ; QN Gas w Kerr Add --i0 , ~ % Revelstoke Lab Min -- 4 Rob 2 pr 75 $16) 18 L Dufault 5 Litin Am Royal Bank y 7 si* ' Salada 5 Lencourt | Selkirk A porns Pakistan Deal t, = 260 175 Alta Gas_ 1405 $25% 28% 285% -- 4*)GNCap B w 100 I I e. {cl ' e " L Alt Gas B pr 10 $107% 107% 107% -- %4|Gr Wog 56 w 100 "We thought it was an ordin-|"l think it was machine-guns."!U.§, jets flashed to the scene. Alta Gas w 790 780 790 Hadee 250 ary plane," said Benjamin) Washington said: '"They|The MiGs departed and within Gee Nat oe Fog aaee Had Cap 210 Washington, 27. "We tried to) didn't fire any rockets. We|an hour a navy vessel arrived/ iy pea ae Ran ee SS signal them down. could have seen them spraying.| and took the Ala in tow. Algoma $46% 4614 4614 -- 44 Imp Life 10 $152% Paris Jackson, captain of the/The bullets went straight down) HAVANA (Reuters) -- Cuba Alumini : 2% Imp Oil 675 72-foot Fort Myers shrimper,|in the water. It couldn't havejhas strongly denied a U.S. anslog Bs Ala, and Washington, its mate,}peen a rocket, If it had been,|charge that Russian-built Cuban 4rsus 10 told reporters Thursday about)jt would have hit the boat." | Air Force MiG planes fired on si® ine ak Bud the attack by planes identified) wie ja disabled American shrimp Atlas Steel 11537 $9714 374 97% by the U.S. defence department)/ SEE PILOTS' FACES {boat in the Florida Straits two Autofab B 200 135 185 135 as Cuban-based MiGs. The two stayed on deck while| gave ago, A Beatiy n 540 $10 9% > ne LiGs circ r 15 minutes, | : : é It happened about 5 p.m. Wed.| the MiGs circled for 15 The Cuban denial was inaued iy A 217 $9% 9% sday igh s t| passing low enough for the men} ' pel Phone: Mes a eat on the high seas about) passing : i ee 4% and to{afier the U.S. state department B¥#zil 422 395 395 miles north of Cuba. to see the pilots' faces asked the Swiss embassy here! B" Tank pr 210 saz 22 P. Coffey, Saturday, Feb, 23, at} A MiG appeared, passed by,| spot an emblem which "looked aga a tt SS) 'id Te PA Oil 2283 $305 9.a.m., from the Armstrong Fu-|circled a nearby island and re.' like a big round thing with an} Lady iy i aie dee ive Gabat ipraporet neral Home. Interment will be! turned. jeagle in it." bs waiy d meek to Hey aun in St. Gregory's Cemetery. | "We thought he was landing.; 'No use to go in the wheel-| boat sailing in Anterna ibaa a Telephone Now ~----~|Then he made one spray." house," said Washington, : it. 440 $24 300 $9% 9% 150 $2i%y 2% "They'd have thought we ha pre: 100 | . | BURST OF FIRE | ee , 'e sunk| The Swiss have been looking 728 3492 1S8S1n alr " " " : .., Weapons and they'd have sun Dale : l , | cs The "spray,"' the shrimpers ec » after U.S. interests in Cuba i 7 tus right then, | SLOY, Kost 5 i a = ot ! said, appeared to them to be a Scarborou 7e y akt Reon Sal Hospital "on Wednesday, February| IN THE MATTER OF THE 'Ma Be Leaders °"" of machine - gun fire. @, 1963, Kost Sloy,'beloved husband of! EoTATE: OF ALPHONSUS | y | (ALSO KNOWN AS AL- | 100 1500 hs ee ;since the U.S. broke off diplo- Were they scared? imatic relations with Premier The defence department said Yes, sit Pickerin ne) ee tar ~Less| a jrockets were used. The Cuban i PHONSE) DIONNE, LATE OF In Fl in Meet THE CITY OF OSHAWA, IN. | y g | | Boe pee uectAle pe CP from AP-Reuters 360 575 : _,/Castro's regime. 1 Jackson said he still hadn't The Cuban armed forces min- (Mrs. riskin) of Agincourt, Rose! | government denied there was an recovered from the fright. (Mrs. hyn) of Whitby, Peter of| 'attack of any kind. RETIRED MECHANIC, DE- ele CEASED JUNIN, Argentina -- Richard} / |Johnson of the United Stat.s 1000 stry sai » US. allegatior y Neither man was sure if the istry said the U;S. allegation SET Pecectl" sina a8" Winaitoo| Three more jets appeared NOTICE TO jand Edward Makula of Poland,| NEWMAN -- Fred and Pauline (nee 6 \of Oshawa since his arrival in ged Mi per meceben Anse 36--Legol Canada two and one half years Ties ca teeter: February 21, 1963,|1, Ronald Sunderland, will not be, re- ago. He was a member of the & Cabana Genscel Hospital. A sitet ty Ser by po dopa or aiter tms|Roman Catholic Church of St. di Sr ee date, February 22, Beet bag Pind Gregory the Great. Tas Sinan Rome, dees) anal eer an CLASSIFIED |Covatta. He is survived by one }daughter, Mrs. Nick Romano | (Maria), of Oshawa, and one ADS jscn, Angelo Santorelli, of To- lronto, There are eight grand- May be small, but they ore children. } giants, powerful too, when it High requiem mass will be) comes to getting things done. sung in Holy Cross Roman Ca- Let one of them sell your no longer need household items. See for yourself, tholic Charch by Rt. Rev. Msgr. BC Phone BCPh 5% pr Build Prod Burns Cal Pow Can Cem Cl Fndry CAE C Brew Cdn Celan Cc Chem > Chem w Collieries Colli pr Gas In pr > Gas in w Hydro imp Bk C L ci) 53% 5} 5400 12% 12% 7500 8% 8% 1000 «13 13 300 $124 12% 500 1500 1000 155 13000 2500 325 50 4000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2000 2000 2000 300 225 600 1000 1000 2000 Giant YK Goldale + % Goldray | Gulf Lead | Gunnar | Har-Min a, H of Lakes * Hollinger ;| Hud Bay | Hydra Ex 300 200 1677 700 378 225 Jonsmith Bidg Keeley-F Bidg w MS Paper Gas Con Con Con 320% 20% 2% of f 4 12% : 18 8 1 14% o°9 12% 12% 9 9 aa 31 35 OSs 14% 'a, "in-Ore 4 Multi-M * Nw Alger 1, New Ath "" New Bid New Hosco Newlund | Newnor New Rouyn 3 Nickel MS 1 ts Norlartic Ye Northgate Goldert O'Brien \% | Opemiska Orchan 235 -- | Orenada 12 +15 | Prenada 12 --Ili | Paramaq 17% 17% Paymast 12 12% Placer 284 28% | Preston 850 «850 | Pros Air 9 Purdex Que Lab | 344 34% | ~ 7 A finer daughter none could find | Fondly remembered and sadly mise-| ed by mother, father, sister Velma and) family. HOCKIN -- In loving memory of | father and grandfather, William lenry Hockin, who passed away Feb-} ruary 22, 1962. ~-Ever remembered by daughter Marie, gon-in-law Jack, and grandchildren Ann, Betty and Jim. 1 525 20 53 690 100 49 4175 470 OILS 500 245 $s --1 +5 3000 1500 1000 2000 1300 325 900 157 L +1 2000 +% 1000 --! 5000 --l% 12% 15% 16 240 20 28% 12 49 3» 51 151 +h + 'Birdie Vows Check-Ups On Tribe NEW YORK (AP)--Manager Birdie Tebbetts of Cleveland In- dians says his itinerary for the) 1963 baseball season includes} hopping into a few nightclubs 6 6 22% 22% 652 151 Sales to 11 a.m: 645,000. : ;,|was 'another lie," and gave in Bachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston! t ) attackers wanted to hit the Ala a communique what it called Road West, Pickering. Complete serv-| and one of them joined in the|or were toying with the crafi. he "true story." 'ce and committal in the Sere cel Et EERE 0 Sooo ROSS Rt LOT wae a ae ee fie x t svory. Gaturday, February 233 at 2 p.m. Inter- Ts wectans daverins ia ae s ment Erskine Cemetery. e e \GIVE THEIR VERSION t ----_--_ ------------- p ry SE yo Cub: ia es CREDITORS ifound Thursday after a night The ministry eed two badge LOCKE'S FLORIST |missing during the world glid- gid | reconfialssance Re then hae 1 j one ] g " a oe Cub: sh. Funeral prsnaanets and All parang ere pare ling championships, may have mm othe Megane ye ih ra ee 4 Oe NSS © shea Likewe cs {taken the lead from a: Canadian} © ° hah coast last week. sdotted the OSHAWA SHOPPING Alphonse) DIONNE, lute of ae in the first free-distance Fad Ir l Brita l small American vessel and TRE the City of Oshawa, in the [*eor: Pee made a low pass over it for 24 Hae hone SERVICE County of Ontario, Retired | David Webb, 31, ot Toronto.) Sane identification + 45 arboy 728-6555 Mechanic, deceased, who flying a Skylark, covered about By CAROL KENNEDY jtax on cinema takings, rewards 'Tha dominunidue said Mie Cu- yy Marcon sf died on or about the 7th day {460 miles in. the competition). LONDON (CP). American|producers on a basis of pure ban Sianie tert (he ares hime: } Meken of February, A.D,1963, are |Wednesday and was thought to|humorist Betty MacDonald commercial success. anes ees Simpsons : : li diately as soon as they saw the SKD. Mig IN MEMORIAM hereby required to send full {be the leader. once said foreign movies would Another problem -- strangling boat war ot Cuban. Slater Stect particulars to the undersigned Johnson and Makula, how-!be fine if only they weren't/the creative freedom of British BP nid n chote lvare" fived sea cata Slat Steel pr SEM ke tice toemory of|. OF. 0" before the 31st doy of jever, were discoverc " about 450|foreign. moviemakers is the reactionary, !t said i Neldie ' cre ree, RAWALI INDI, Bay pure Me Dearborn, daughter of Mr.| March, A.D. 1963, after miles north of Junin, on the! In Britain today the fashion- attitude of the film unions, still) amd it was "ridiculous to assert (Reuters) External Affairs) ro. ie oe Mra, C. Dowson, who passed away) -- which date the Estate will be |horder of Santa Fe and Chaco able attitude is almost the re- smarting from memories of|'hat a small fishing boat could Mvister Z. A, Bhutto said to-|7orDe 1500 'ebruary 22, 1955. | distributed with regard only a oareae Pa bade > nae fe <war insecuri Bec: fibe attacked by two combat day he will: fly to Peking Sun-|7 Fin A 250 daughter gone to rest, {provinces, giving them a 50-'verse. Sometimes it seems as|pre-war insecurity. Because of; & 7 Zn all the world ane di her best - fae ahall tan cH pee |mile lead over Webb. if any film, however esoteric,|inter-union agreements, a Brit,|Planes and the ship and crew day to dept ie Trane Mt 260 ae NG Hee ek hee De eS ee ne Competition in the champion-|bearing sub-titles from Italy,|ish director may have to use Come out unhurt." with Communist China. Trans PPL notice. e * = A . : ships was suspended Thursday|Poland, France or Sweden)50 or 60 men for a location job Agreement in principle on the) WaGw DATED at Oshawa, this 13th | while planes and a helicopter|comes ready packed with four-|that in France would be done Parker Faces Lions 300-mile border between China's} wat Equip day of February, A.D. 1963. rounded up gliders scattered instar reviews and a-high au-|by 12 or 15. : pal Part Pemae, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C. all directions after V'-inesday's|dience rating in the cocktail-; But' the central issue, says . . Vy a Kashmir controlled by Pa-| Wesen 4. 142 King Street East, |free-destination event, Competi-| party belt 'John Ardagh in The Observer, In First Grid est ie _was reached last De-| Oshawo, Ontario jtion is expected to finish by| With cinema circles awash in is that "the British just do not se eanoldan ate 3 : Solicitor for Robert Dionne /Sunday. this new wave from across the|care aboutt he cinema as the) VANCOUVER (CP) -- When) Bhutto said the main purpose, and Agatha West, Executors. The 37 gliders competingjchannel, a move is on to find|French, Italians or Poles do. '|Jackie Parker takes a quick) of his trip was to sign the bor-| saa |Wednesday were scattered onjout what is wrong with British 'Most' educated people still/look around before stepping up/der agreement, but he said Be i icstnas CORPORATION OF THE jback country roads and cow/films, showing intermittentjreward it as a minor art,/behind Toronto Argonauts' for-also would discuss with Chinese] ,samera | |pastures, in deserts and bush-|flashes of brilliance but still| whereas in France a young man}mation in his first test in east-'Communist leaders "a wide| Bailey & A : teed RIMAR CITY OF OSHAWA jlands, Some gliders in the openjapparently lagging far behindjof talent will as likely try tojern livery, he'll see a familiar/range of subjects of mutual in-/Ban'%so p78 ea lin Alaorh SALE OF LAND lelass, which carry radios and|the work of such bright young! Make a film as write a novel, een poucnotp ae rasa' including the peace Of/CS Pete vane j i y ir i ; & 'of British Columbia Lions the region." 2. Delhi gen jother equipment not allowed on/foreign directors as Antonioni, ORIGINALS BEST Linna' general manager Hech| ey 8 |G' Delhi w "uma BY TENDER |standard-class craft, were able poe Bergman and Alain Ardagh adds that nearly all canogzi, just back trons the Ca The new border merenennet? Ex Gas |Sevmay | : f ! s : 3 j zzi, just be a=] ; 5 'en' 3 : 5 } ON DISPLAY The C t f te tity [mae Bie ee ne a cee : the world's great films have|nadian Football League's an-|/Xes @ frontier between China! charter oil +2 Sil Stand MONUMENTS e "orporation of the City jradio, Others either tried to] It's not that the industry lacks otis inte | . ee, ' Da tists vacation SEik Pe ; not that the industry been' based on original scripts ' ; amilt aiq, and Pakistan that extend across|C Mic Ma Steep R IN.OUR SHOWROOM. of Oshawa hereby invites |make their way to phones-- money--just the opposite, "It's fanted tf hae *Inual meeting ir Hamilton, said 1G, ais saan nadiss Complete Monument and offers for the purchase from {which are unsteady at the best\fat acd sich and ite mat wrin (Uo! adapted fro manother me-iThursday night the "ions will/some of the world's highest| G,"idins Sullivan Inscription Service. it of the following lands: jin the area--or signal by pocket|kles on is belly," says one a 1 . en cet Argonauts in Toronto July) mountains. HB ON G Thbag 1.272 Jarvis Street, being {mirror to the rch planes, | He Up iaes, | Yet British directors, even)17 in the first pre-season game! Pakistan sources said Pakis- Loag 'Potet 1n00 Bali) pitt 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Parts of Lots 7 and 8 : search planes. jindependent producer. It's s0/the progressive young social- of 1963 tan would "gain some terri-|Medal "ew Ny Phone 723-1002 Plan 161, having a front- Charles Yeates of Brantford) much in the grip of big business|realists who turned out Room| The Lions will return to Van- tory" out of. the agreement. | Northeal 20% -- | "vest. Mines . age of 30 feet and a depth Wed leith Oe titan ton lake ns, at BN Slat the Top, A 'Taste OF Money| couver for two more exhibitions | China would give up "one or|pac Pele 12" 434 | Wilteey ~ q "OV. ® ~ my 7 NJ 2 44 of 110: feet. Thee isc sh ze aoa ace eae a back seat to commer jand Saturday Night and Sunday|--July 24 against opponents not two" frontier posts, and some, Pamoil -- %| Winch dwelling on this property. [frites 7 Brinks hs Cons ie j Si SeCCeEE. |Morning, rely on best-seller ma-lyet specified, and July 31 disputed grazing grounds also\Pe!™° Zenmac Sale is subject to an ease- {mules to te cali NY a Two TO PLEASE {terial and consequently "havejagainst Ottawa Rough Riders.| would go to Pakistan. Provo Gas -3 | ment in favour of the City |Province. He piloted a KA-6. | 'wb Mane cliculti failed to explore character as for a storm sewer across aj, ; ltrolled by Rank and Associated freshly or as profoundly" as en eet hia T | ieuahaagrte sig a British Cinemas, have a virtual|'Re continental directors. | s Bait OF Lek Br Plea 16 |. Tobacco tops e list of) monopoly of national distribu-| Czech-born Karel Reisz, who , ', |Greece's exports at $44,100,000.), With book j.\directed Saturday Night, feels having a frontage of 27° Ic : Re igess '\tion. Without a booking on ei-|@ : ; é feat tO siithas ae dacth Ene, Unpesses.o Greek goods|iher of these, says Kenneth! British directors fail to imprint {i st G ys ! FOR A BOY eee con- | Maralgo 1s ms Slverwd B With Chinese ed Pakistan St Pav day to sign a border agreement] Tr Can PL = 175 Sinkiang province and the part! Westeel Radiore OF 110. feet. Thats de 6 |Pearson in The Sunday Times,|@ Personal quality on their dwelling on: this property. "a producer might as well burn;/Work. But then the concept of Sale is bublect to An esse. his negative." using film as a subjective art ment in favour of the City "| For moviemakers in Britain, ™edium has never been part of for a storm sewer across a | it comes down to a question of British tradition, which has so portion of the property |pleasing the two men--eorge far flowered best in the social- . 599 . Veteran's: Road, . be- {Pinches of Rank and Bob Bar-|Satire type of. comedy that [2Gbege! | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | AND OTHERS IN THE Early Wynn strolled into the Chicago White Sox camp. Ken Retzer walked out of Washington Senators' camp Farrell strutted si And Houston pitcher Dick into the Colts' te accompanied by his wife, three children, two dogs and a cat. Unusual? No, it happens ing Part of Lot 25, .Plan 397, having a frontage of 75.12 feet and a depth of 234.2 feet. Rear width is 57.02 feet. There is oa dwelling on this property Further particulars of these lands may be obtained at the Assessment Department, Hall Offers. for the purchase of the above lots may be made ty ity ESTATE OF CLARENCE AYLMER VANZANT, DECEASED. LL persons having claims against the estate of the said Clarence Aylmer VanZart, late of the City of Oshawa, the County of Ontario, Guard, deceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of Jan- in ton of ABC--whose job it is to| Needs to be observed from the decide which movies will make Utside |good box-office. These men are; A new British movie called astute judges of mass taste--|This Sporting Life, said to pos- Pinches' own favorite movies|sess something of the moody: are The Jolson Story and Bridge introspective quality of conti- on the River Kwai both im-jnental direction, is therefore an |mense money - spinners. But|intriguing breakaway from ac- jthey rarely gamble on anything|cepted patterns. It is the joint offbeat. work of Reisz and a 39-year- | There's no reason why they|old Scot called Lindsay Ander- Take a boy, any boy, your son or the boy next door. Add an Oshawa Times Route - Fold in Business Training In Buying and Selling - every spring as players begin Sifting into the spring training} grounds. Thursday was no ex-| 3rd floor, City Hall, Oshawa. ception. | new chief in the In-| The closing date for tenders Tebbetis, dians' teepee, put his foot down| is 5 p.m. E.S.T, Monday, 1963, and all! right at the start, warning he! erage ith : ice didn't. want any players com-| Pah - vas Met eae plaining about fatigue caused) "tY Siers "ity Holl, Osh j led envelope by ni ames -coun-| 22 in a. seales try pot aes DE RARER CARs) clearly marked "Tender for i ee Land" and shall be accom- hoe rg. an Binary panied by a certified deposit heck £ sai hea jable to The Cor- "Pll tell them the rules, then, S/ecue Payanie € Osh | oration of the City. of Osh- 4 is up to them. I'll also tell tig mnt awa for an amount equal to them they had better not be} 1004 of the amount offered, | CREIGHTON, DRYNAN & caught by me. I'll be popping| The Corporation of the City MURDOCH, up here and there in various|~ of Oshawa reserves the right | 5 Simcoe Street North, spots. I'd better not find any! to refuse any or all offers Oshawa, Ontario, of my players." | whether such offer is the HOPES FOR 300 highest or not Wynn hopes to find elusive; L. R. BARRAND, career victory No. 300 this year City Clerk At 43, he has no contract with , the White Sox after a 1962 sea. 7 ae Pe ee AJAX AND PICKERING son in which he posted a 7-15} record that brought his lifetime! mark to 299-243, GENERAL HOSPITAL AJAX, ONTARIO ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING "This is no gag," assured) ~Wynn. "I woulén't want to go) "through this training grind if 1) didn't think 1 could make it."| #) Retzer took his walkout on nsalary discussions with general} NOTICE is hereby given thot a general meeting of the share- holders of Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be held at 0 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, 1963 in the Nurses' Resi- dence IMPORTANT: In accordance -with the Hospital By-Lows, (1) "Any person who pays to the Corporation at least thirty eManager George Selkirk of the! =Senators. He said he'll check! days before the Annual. Meeting in any one year, the sum of $1.00 out of his motel unless there's| ensuing should, because even the goy-son and was made: with the ernment grant system backs up rather reluctant backing of the the box-office successes Rank organization In France, a cultural award; The question is still whether system known as the Primes athe public will queue to see it. la Qualite makes financiai/If they do, and the circuit grants to producers on the artis-| bosses' fear of "arty" directors tic merit of their work is undermined, British films In Britain, the Eady Fund, a| may begin catching up with the percentage of the government' fashionable foreigners. uary, 1963, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned solicitors: for the Executor of the estote of the said deceased on or be- fore the 15th doy of March, 1963, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice DATED at Oshawa this 20th day of February, A.D. 1963 on forms provided for .that purpose by the City Clerk add a heaping measure of salesmanship and experience in handling money. Encourage punctual service, develop the ability to keep good financial records, blend in earnings that _ increase with efficiency. Profit-Sharing Plan In Airline VANCOUVER (CP) -- The, shar'ng as a cure-all for aling president of a west coast air- industries, Mr. Anderson said. line found his company losing But: he was keenly interested in money 2. few years ago, while any incentive program that his pilots were demanding might mprove laboir and man- highetwwages agement technques, The impasse was resolved The soft-spoken, cgar-smok- when the pilots agreed to g0) ing businessman feels his big-| without the raise in favor of @ gest challenge as board of trade| profit-sharing plan president s creation of a Within a year, the company | brighter labor-management pic- was again in the black, and the {ure in Britsh Columbia. | jpilots got ther first bonus hone 'are many types of in-| | cheques, centive programs being used in The company was B.C. Air-|Kurope and the United States jlines, and its president was Wil-|that have barely been touched }liam Martin Anderson, a chart-' in Canada, he said. jered accountant and new pres- «whether we im lement jdent of the Vanicouver Board Of profit-sharing, hives or indi- Trade rect incentives doesn't much shall be a member of the Corporation for the "A tremendous share of the| matter. But we have got to get yeor 'jeredt for the company's im-|away from this dogfight be- | proved position went to the pi-|tween management and labor." } lot Mr. Anderson said in an} ' earnee Saree tee 1ew "The plots started dropping Thomson Kernaghan & Co, \into logging camps to round up MEMBERS OF THE |new business. 'They began to |watch expenses closely and to TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE 'figure out how they could do a To TORONTO - MONTREAL |five-hour job in three." ranio 2291104 | DIRECT INCENTIVE | Mr. Anderson sad "there was ONTARIO No Stairs To Climb ja definite relationship between {what they did and the compa- RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, 725-4305 of bed isadaaiecy as Solicitors for Let continue for two or three years Lawrence F. McGovern, Executor of the said Estate. ag on and behold a self - reliant young man, well equipped for a job or higher education, a credit to himself and his community. IF YOU THINK YOUR SON OR SOME OTHER YOUNG LAD MIGHT PROFIT BY NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCE, WHY NOT SUGGEST THEY COME IN AND TALK TO US AT THE *8 change by today ® Farrell, who brought his dogs} gand five guns, said he's going} s®'s-game hunting in the moun-! Jains. } > " gi o T " * A 1 eioded aening Tuaretar in-| Therefore, those wishing to qualify as a Member of the . ischer of Mil- Corporation for the current year are requested to have their waukee Braves and Ken Mc-| fee in the hands of the Secretary no later than Monday Kenzie of New York Mets, Mc- February 25, 1963 Kenzie is from Gore Bay, Ont.| "The presiding officer of every society, organization or Sea tana da corporation which subscribes ond poys to the funds of the Corporation the sum of Twenty-five Dollars in any shall be, ex officio, yeor."' CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT BRAVES SIGN PICHE | MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Mil-| waukee Braves announced Mon.} day the signing of righ handed | pitcher Ron Piche of yo yeor, a member of the Corporation for that (3) "Every person who' has donated or shall hereafter donate One Hundred Dollars in aid of the funds of the Corporation in any-one year, shall be deemed a life member," Members and oll interested persons are cordially attend Oshawa Times 86 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO Que, The 27-year-old Piche won , three games early last season, but then was belted for 14 runs in 12 innings in five anpear- ances and was shipped to Tor- onto Maple Leafs, where he compiled a 9-4 record agains¢| International League opponents. invited to |ny's profts, and the pilots re- jalized that. The experience ;shows what a direct incentive program like profit-sharing can do to increase productivity." He was not siiecestne prarit Ke J Secretary, Macinnis, | R. D. Thornpson, President ond Chairmon of the Board.