18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 11, 1963 BIRTHS OBITUARIES CLA' -- Gary and Joan are Sy Canine Gb ancient of 4.00 y Edward, on Friday, March 8, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for = Don and Sally (nee Pinch) aur a setaey, 'cm Tharedey. . 'ye ° March 7, 1963, at the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, A baby sister for Atian. MRS, MARGARET ELIZABETH CHAPMAN , The death of Mrs, Margaret Elizabeth Chapman occurred suddenly, Sunday, March 10, in Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pital, She was in her 84th year. For the past seven months, Mrs, Chapman had been living 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--March 11 Quotations in cents unless marked $. lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. 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Air Force Facing Loss Of Dyno-Soar WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States Air Force faces possible loss or severe cutback of another of its cherished proj- , be done by the civilian space agency's two-man Gemini or- bital flights. Gemini, in which the air force has a minor share, a closer to flight than is Dyna- ar, The Dyna-Soar, whose name comes from the term "dynamic soaring," is a winged craft whose pilot would control his return from orbit, then ma- oeuvre through the atmos- Phere to land at an airport, oo pane weed much like a conventional aig- craft, Manned flight is expectéd in 1966. : +25 ects--the manned space glider called Dyna-Soar. Defence Secretary Mc- Namara is reported to have strong doubts the space-glider rogram is worth the additional 500,000,000 it would take to complete it. 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Cox in Bowmanville, Feb. 5,|> ee 1902, and lived in Oshawa from 19% 19% 19 +% Clifford 1909 to the time of her death.| © suidenly "Friday evening, March 8/Mrs, Cox was a member of E mr on e|King Street United Church dur-|F ing her years of residency in| mora ca, Rob-|Oshawa, and was active in -| visitation of the sick. ta Mr. and Mrs. Cox celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary last month, and the year before were honored at a reception at Adelaide House. Letters and telegrams of congratulations were received at that time Port Dover's 35-boat fleet has been icelocked inside the har- bor since early January. Heavy ice conditions in the lake have been hindering ef- forts by crews of about 100 fish- ing boats along the south- western Ontario shore to begin 3 settings nets. iat dias 4 The commerce: uss a r son opened officially March 1. 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The spark for the speculation was an unusual laudatory state- ment by Prime Minister Dief- enbaker from the stage of the Winnipeg Auditorium where he officially opened his campaign last Monday. It gave a big boost to Duff Roblin's standing among the potential candidates for the na- tional leadership of the Pro- gressive Conservative party. After receiving a warm tri- bute from the young Manitoba premier who introduced him to the big Winnipeg audience, Mr. Diefenbaker referred to Mr. Roblin's distinguished political career and said: "I hope it will culminate in your taking in future your posi- tion in the Parliament of Can- ada as one of Canada's great leaders," LOOKING AHEAD+ Mr. Diefenbaker has given no indication that he plans to step down in the near future--in fact, he's talking about five- year plans--but many observ- ers interpreted the statement as his personal endorsation of Mr. Roblin when the time does come, The prime minister will be 68 next September,» when he will have been Conservative party leader for seven years through four federal general elections. Mr. Roblin has led the Con- Servatives to three provincial election victories in Manitoba-- in 1958, 1959 and 1962. The 45- year-old grendson of a former Conservative premier of the Same province, he first came to Power as head of a minority government, just as Mr. Dief- enbaker did in 1957. He has backed Mr, Diefenbaker solidly in federal campaigns. Only a few weeks ago he ranked fifth in a polf on likely Successors to Mr. Diefenbaker. wzut that was before George Hees resigned as trade minis. ter with a verbal slap at the prime minister over nuclear iL % PRICE March 13, at 9.30 a.m., with mass in LA CHINA POBLANA The absorbing story of the harem rincess who became Mexico's ational heroine, Crammed with detail of harem fife, incredible cruelty, romance ond swash- --10 serees s Ye $19 19 19 440 440 440 $58%4 58% 58 etery./three sons, Frank, Arthur, and Clarence, all of Oshawa, She is also survived by two sisters, Sun-/Mrs, Florence Glanvile and Russian-U.S. o/Mrs. Reta Glanville, both of ® . Bowmanville, and four bro- Scientists Meet In Rome thers, Walter Pingle, of Taun- ton, Norman of Bowmanville, ROME (AP)--Scientists from the world's two space pioneer Home.| Howard, of Toronto, and Baden, countries sit down together here inion} Of Bowmanville. . Queen Mary LOBA service on Monday evening at 7.30. today in the first meeting for mapping a joint Soviet-Ameri- can space research program. PATFIELD, Sidney all of Oshawa, and one great- Entered into rest Western The two teams will work out technical details of a three-year grandchild, Derek Ronald Cox. Silaey Paces reid cna ee k| Mrs, Cox was predeceased by Mr. and Mrs. rick Patfield andjthree brothers, Oscar, who was Hee oo Coney onal Haight (Luella) titled overseas in the First bi ets his 85th Resting at}World War, Harry P., of Los Angeles, and George P, of Ot- : tawa. agreement, signed-in Geneva A memorial service will be|!ast June, for exchanging data held in the Armstrong Funeral to be gained from separate So- Chapel, Wednesday, Mar, 13,|Viet and U.S. satellite launch- at 2 me ae W. Herbert, min-| 98s. ister of King Street United] Moscow and Washington plan Church, will officiate. Interment|to co-ordinate their pe space will be in Bowmanville Ceme- meteorology and communica- tions studies and chart the earth's magnetic field. Plans call for shooting seven satellites aloft between now and 1965. Soviet and U.S. space work- ers will do their research studies separately, rather than tery. as a mixed unit, but both coun- tries have agreed to exchange findings and make data avail- able to the rest of the world. st. 's 'krainian Church (Bloor and Ritson), Interment St. Mary's Oshawa. THE CONSPIRATORS ne The extraordinary true MARTIN, Margaret 7 re sare, 0, setts Reosetes vemos ope during the years before World Wer 11. With 29 historie hotographs. By Geoffrey Bailey. PUBLISHED AT 4.95 COLES PRICE. ks. s JOHN BLACK OF KILDONAN The stirring account of pioneer days in the Red River Settle- ment; Indian, factor, settler, magistrate ond metis spring vividly to life in this graphic Story of frontier life. PUBLISHED AT 4.00 COLES PRICE 2... WILLIAM 'TIGER' DUNLOP A legendary figure in Ontarlo's history. Doctor, soldier, colone lzer, tippler, politician and auth. or of the most remarkable will in legal history. An exciting account of early Canada by Corl F. Klinck. 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Coldwell, and Social Credit's Robert Thompson, 48, reached the top after getting the public blessing of Alberta's Premier Marming, the senior statesman of the party. A strong point for both Mr. Roblin and Mr, Fulton is their ability to speak well in French. With the rise of nationalist sen- timent in Quebec, bilingualism | has become an essential qual- ity for any politician aspiring to lead a national party. A similar situation exists in the Liberal hierarchy where two bilingual men rate highly x in speculation about possible successors to Mr, Pearson. RAND McNALLY They are Paul Martin, 60, a French-Canadian although he pig ils gg or ag ry. (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral bome before Sunday evening.) LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrongements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR\PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM ALVES -- In loving memory of a dear sister, Ellinor Alves, who passed awa: March 11, 1958. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring For the call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear, --Gadly missed and always remember- ed by Jackie and Gene Lynde. COOK -- In loving memory of our Gear mother, Mrs. W. J. Cook, who nage aaa one year ago today, March iM, 1962. id fons. One of the best diction- eries on the market today. ... PUBLISHED AT 1.98 COLES 1 50 PRICE THE MAGIC OF BRINGING UP YOUR CHILD A practical 'how-to' book pre- senting the basic. needs, desires and feelings of children, ond the parental attitudes necessary for rearing a happy child. By Frances Horwich. PUBLISHED AT 3.95 ES MRS. ALEXANDER MARTIN The death of Mrs. Alexander Martin, 120 Stacey avenue, oc- curred Sunday, Mar. 10, at the Toronto General Hospital. She had been in failing health for the Past two months, Born in Belfast, Ireland, she was the former Margaret Braid- en, daughter of Mary E. Braiden and the late James Braiden. 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Packed with over fi Ee ae CONTROL BY SOUND Hawaiian scientists are ex- perimenting with sound to con- trol pest birds and rodents, us- ing bird distress calls to repel birds. USE OLD METHODS The methods and equipment of some farmers in East Pak. istan are so primitive that a field often has to be plowed five times before sowing. SIDNEY PA' The death of Sidney Patfield, 107 Banting avenue, occurred Saturday, Mar. 9, at the Tor- onto Western Hospital. He had been in poor health for the past -|five months. A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. ij Frederick Patfield, he was born in Cowansville, Que., Mar. 3, 1908. Mr. Patfield lived for most of his life in Oshawa. He was a member of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. Patfield was employed at Fit- tings Limited 'for 22 years and was a member of Local 1817, ogg Steelworkers of Amer. ica. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Donald Height. (Luella), of Oshawa, and two brothers, Henry Patfield, of Oshawa and Richard Patfield, of Bowman. ville. A memorial service will be held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, Mar. 12, at 2 p.m, Rev. Leonard Ware, rec- tor of Holy Trinity Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cem- etery, FUNERAL OF MRS. . ELSIE LILLIAN ROBINSON The funeral service for Mrs. Elsie Lillian Robinson who died Thursday, March 7 in Oshawa General Hospital was held Sat- urday, March 9, at 2 p.m. at the Gerrow Funeral Home. Rev. H. A. Mellow, Minister of Northminster United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Cem- etery. The pallbearers were Lorne policy and before Justice Min- ister Fleming announced he is leaving public life. Of the others rated ahead of Mr. Roblin then, External Af- fairs Minister Green is the Same age as Mr. Diefenbaker and Works Minister Fulton is leaving Ottawa soon, having been elected provincial party leader for British Columbia Most observers. feel the 47- year-old Mr. Fulton, who tried for the national leadershin in 1956, again will be a candidate whenever the time comes. TABBED FOR LEADERSHIP? Talk about Mr. Roblin being a potential leadership candi- date actually started in Ottawa back at that 1956 Conservative convention which chose Mr. Diefenbaker. He was Hudson, Walter Vivian, Clifford Brown, William Blair, Lorne} Thompson and Ray Kelley. | impres- sive in a speech to fhe conven- tion and his fluency in French was especially noted. His Mani- Problem and requires a national solution."" He Said the cost of higher education in Canada by 1970 will be in the order of $1,000,- 000,000, : Dr. Macdonald said it was es- timated Canada's higher educa- tion enrolments would more than double by 1970, The most crucial problem to be faced as a result of the ex- pected enormous increase "will be that of finding staff for our colleges and universities." Can- ada now had about 9,000 faculty members. By 1970 she wou'd need at least 25,000. "The alarming: fact is," he said, "that the whole of Can- ada is graduating annuell y only about 280 PhDs "and Ph.D or equivalent training now was "almost mandatory for anybody seeking a career in higher edu- cation." adveitising in society since the 18th. century. With eight pages " of illustrations. PUBLISHED AT 3.50 COLES PRICE standing linterary figures of on me. les Coche fore E. J. Prati ond. others. 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