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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1963, p. 18

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op OA aoe Cee ay ee Boece 1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 19, 1903 OBITUARIES RUSSELL KENNETH BRAGG The death of Russell Kenneth Bragg, 4 Alexander boulevard, Bowmanville, occurred sudden ly Monday, March 18, at his residence, He was in his 75th ear. . Born in Darlington Township, he was a son of the late Richard Bragg aod Maria Wight. Mr. Bragg was educated at the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles for Sale CHILDREN GROW UP OURS HAVE! The following items are in very good condition, just outgrown, PRAM (Lloyd) Crib and Mattress .. Today's Stock Market TORONTO 11 A. By The Canadian Toronto Stock Exchange--March 19 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS before April 8 (Deputy Social| Stesx High Low a.m. Ch'e fore leputy C. w a.m. Ch'ge Credit Leader) Caouette and| Ane tise 190 $i 2% sm -- his group will become a pro- Ake he aa me vincial party," he said in sug-| Ais" cen 30 Picard Convinced Movement Dying By CARL MOLLINS TIMMINS (CP) -- Gerard Pi- card, Quebec leader of the New Democratic Party, expressed his conviction here Monday that Social Credit is a dying movement in Quebec while his 11 Net , Stock' Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gé Collieries 100 $7% 7% % C Dredge 100 87% Listings _ 11 Net 1 Net Gales High Low a.m Ch'go a 2% oe De wl size ine 1h + Dicknsn 600 440 440440 aQ 8 $3 aa 5g H Me 328 z = = *- ¥btss 2 3288 tt - bl+te FERS 30% 8% "uM O44 12 «12 $27 $12% 12% $18 18 m5 96 , 270. 270 270 be a Social. Credit member +1 9 "1 1 a 12% 18 2228 a 4 #3755 + - F eggs = FS v F Gales 100 + g2ee-Bopeys S382 --10 B53 23 760 21% se held at the Morris Funeral Karen, 6|duct the service. Interment will .| tion and a member of the Home! tery. | green of flowers donations to Shaw Public School and Bow- manville High School. He mar- ried the former Lois Werry at Ebenezer, Nov. 17, 1915, and lived in the Bowmanville area Youth Bed and Mattress $20 For further details call 668-8273 Whitby all his life. Mr, Bragg worked at mixed farming all his life, and retired seven years ago. He was a member of the Bowmanville Canadian Club from its incep- and School Association of Shaw's School. He was an ad- herent of Trinity United Church. Mr, Bragg is survived by his wife. The funeral service will be' COOK'S TRAILER SALES GLENDALES 13 - 14-16 - 17 tt. Parts -- Hitches -- Awnings HIGHWAY 2 COURTIC or LANSDQWNE TEXACO Simcoe North (City Limits) OPEN EVENINGS 723-9534 own party is taking over as the third force in that province's federal politics. Holding a joint press confer- ence with National Leader T. C. Douglas on his first pre-eléc- toral sortie outside his own province, Mr. Picard predicted' that Quebec will elect NDP members to the next Parlia- ment, "How many or where we can't tell until the end of the month," he said. "You may have surprises in this election." Mr. Picard, former president Chapel, Bowmanville, Wednes: day, March 20, at 2.30 p.m. 34--Lost and Found the CNTU's 25,000 - Rev. W. K. Houslander will con- be in the Bowmanville Ceme- WHITE male Samoyed dog, answer to "Polo" children's pet. Wearing choke chain, Telephone 723-7167. the Heart Foundation I will not be debts contracted 36--Legal in this in my ible for any name on or would be appreciated. a after this date March 16, 1963, without where 48 per cent.of the popula. tion is French-speaking. He of the Confederation of National Trade Unions and now head of member Montreal council, is a candidate for election in Montreal Mer- cier, He joined Mr, Douglas for an evening campaign meeting gold- mining centre gesting that the Quebec Social gressive Conservative parties are "marking time at this mo- ment" in Quebec while the Mr. Douglas said the party believes the federal government must be prepared to bring the date by permitting provincial governments such as Quebec more of the national revenue without removing their . consti- tutional right to spend it as they see fit. Crediters will break away from a the western wing under Na-|argus tional Leader Robert Thomp- m on, pe He said the Liberal and Pro- Atlas NDP is "growing every day."| Ben ices Canadian constitution up to Stock Market Led Higher Algi oma 47 Alumini S208 ge 323"% +1ii+ HEFSSE 5 goes 4 ink- NS 221 Bnk NS rts 1419 atty nm 970 100 1327 405 5455 1 1429 $19% Bow M pr Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow Phone Build Prod Bullochs A Cabol Cal Pow Can Cem ShSaes SER8588 Cdn:Can A C Cel 1 or C Chem Es Contempt Ruling 800 100 $20% 20% WH+ %& 05 $59% 59% 59% + % 85% 5% 55% 195 190 1900 315 315 315 300 64 864 64 = 250 $16% 16% 16% 100 245 245 245 z10 $16 400 $23%4 225 $12% $8% selsssdgsSssess QC sshheceSSsestktesfunke Ssenied $25% 26% 26% $4% 54% BG 1 © 10 7 37) OP 4k 18% 18% 18% 6 6 WG --8 We 128 124 26% 26% 26% --2% 3 7% 690 «6690 --10 +5 -1 scSgusessgsrg se By +h +++ ¥E FFF +" +1 4-4 Ss 8 i : gpSesBgusossysrgse8 S = ess FFE | = 2 832 & * + = = +1 +1 +3 LL : SesazbGs ago Bbseeeys Mitts tit4 uv & es > 1 = 8 1312 ia M 2% 21% 21%4--% $12 12 «12 118 800 _ Ss 18 18 y 4% UW*A--% 39% 30% ala steek8ies SESeS3is8 8s 10100 100 plans to speak later in the cam- paign in Hamilton and Moncton as well as in Quebec. SEES SOCRED LOSSES my written consent. 3 Quashed By Court TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto|k% lawyer Harry Rose, fined $200 for contempt of court two By Main List TORONTO (CP)--Banks and other stronger main list stocks FRANCIS STANLEY JOHNS The death of Francis Stanley Johns, 269 Court street, occurr- ed suddenly at his residence, --T. A. Harvey. CITY OF OSHAWA (@eoe Kelly) are to arrival of a baby boy, Gregory. George, 7 Ibs. 14 ozs., Thursday, March 14, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother P} $22 M Leaf Mill 255 $12 Mass F 2810 $13% 500 251 for Timothy and Patrick. A HAPPY occasion -- The Frends and and Times is as near as your telephone day of birth just telephone 723- $1.50. The DEATHS birth of To tell the good news to neighbors The Oshawa Sunday, March 17. He was in his 59th year. A son of Mrs, Emily Johns of Toronto and the late John Johns he was born in Devonshire, England, Jan, 31, 1905. The deceased was a resident of Oshawa for the past 51 years BRAGG, Rassell Kenneth at his coming to Canada 56 years ago. He married the former Harri- 4 Bivd., Bowmanville, on Monday, March Russell K. ett Grice, Oct..17, 1927 in To- ronto. Mr. Johns was employed' by General Motors Parts and Serv- POLICE DEPARTMENT Sealed Tenders plainly mark- ed as to contents, will be_re- ceived at the office of The City Clerk, City Administra- tion Building, 1a, On- tario, up until 5:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) Tuesday, April 9, 1963, for the following: (A) Police Uniform ond Apparel. (B) Police Boots. Basing predictions on his own observations and on informa- tion from the NDP organization in Quebec, Mr. Picard said So- cial Credit will lose some of its 26 Quebec seats in the April 8 election and "this (election) will be the last time there will Sugar Futures Climb To continued to lead the stock mar- ket higher and push the indus- rial index nearly 2 % points higher during moderate trading Monday. Royal Bank posted the larg- est gain among financial issues, rising %. Imperial Bank of Commerce climbed 4, Toronto- Dominion % and Montreal %. Nova Scotia remained un. changed at 69.3% Phantom Industries was an- other industrial feature, gaining a point to a new 1963 high of months ago, Monday had his conviction quashed in the On- tario Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Charles D. Stew- sion, said the court in which Mr, Rose was convicted had no powers to convict on that charge, told Magistrate P. J. Bolsby he had no right to question Mr. Rose's client--being tried under art, in handing down the deci-|™ Mr. Rose was fined after he Pb 100 300 85 $29 50 250 50 $93 $32% 32% $18% 18% $32% 32% $13% 13% 83233 eSesisse $3 sedabSsouss enbSssdadSseuss 300 «(380 7 100 " 1 $10% 10% 6% 6% ll i 20 2 3 6 13 Bik Mae: f u 10% -- % 6% si u 20 "!ice Department. He was an as- sociate member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43. He is survived by his wife and mother and a daughter, Mrs. Roland Hagerman (Mari- .;0n) of Oshawa and a son, Stan- -! ley of Scarboro as well as four grandchildren. Also surviving are two bro- thers, Wilfred, Toronto and Wil- liam, Barrie and a sister, Mrs. *!Ivy Bendell, Toronto. The body is at Armstrong Funeral Home. Memorial serv- ice will be held Wednesday, March 20 at 2 p.m. conducted -|by Rev. A. E. Larke of Albert Street United Church, Inter- ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS, W, STANLEY HUTSON The funeral.service for Mrs. W. Stanley Hutson, 79 Mc- ,| Laughlin boulevard, who died . ig pe mores Friday, March 15, at Oshawaja grand jury's questions about erm *.| General Hospital was held Mon.|whether money was given to Howpl. day, March 18, at 2 p.m, at the/him by Epstein. wailed McIntosh Anderson Funeral The Casedien, Maowen 6% after trading more than 15,- the Highway Traffic Act. Mig 000 shares, Ontario Steel also hit a new high for the year when it rose % to 17%. Famous Players gained % and Dominion Electrohome, Do- minion Foundries and Steel and Trans-Canada Pipe Lines all 225 215 215 2% 26% Tender Forms, and Specifi- cations ore available at the office of The Purchasing Agent, or by mail upon re- quest. Lowest or any "Tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. Crompton, PURCHASING AGENT Judge Asked To Get Reply To Question NEW YORK (AP)--A judge was asked Monday to direct a Canadian relative of deposed State Liquor Authority chair- man Martin Epstein to answer Season Highs NEW YORK (AF)--World su- gar futures climbed to season highs Monday in further reflec- tion of a supply-demand squeeze affecting spot sugar. World futures were up .07-.16 cent a pound while domestic fu- tures advanced .02-.13 cent. Trading was active. There were no apparent new developments to account for the futures rise. The general com- modities market, at both New York and Chicago exchanges, was mixed, Sugar futures prices have been on the rise for a year as a result of a combination of factors that have melted away a world sugar surplus and left a shortage. A reduction by one-third to one-half in Cuban production, bad crop years for European sugar beets and steadily rising world consumption have pres- sured spot prices upward. $75% 75% $12% 12% $9% 9% 270 0 270 $10% 10% 10% 125 $44% 4 4% z15 $45% 45% 45% BLIND SKI _The Norwegian Blind Federa- : tion's sports committee spon- sors several ski training courses for the blind. 15 9 9 225 $16% 4 614 10% | oA Shaw A pr Shaw B pr If your Hearts in the Highlands...or the Midlands SAIL CARINTHIA DIRECT TO GREENOCK AND LIVERPOOLI Tose %. Main list losers included Buildng Products and Canada Packers A, each off %4, Cana. dian Celanese % and Interna- tional Utilities 4. On index, industrials gained 2.40 to 597.69, golds .66 to 91.71 and western oils .92 to 117.06. Base metals slipped .39- to 200.. 37. Final volume was 3,416,000 shares compared with 4,056,000 Friday. Bibis Yukon was again the most active speculative, drop- ping three cents to 40 cents on a 718,000-share turnover. Senior base metals were led lower by Falconbridge, off a point to 58%, and Craigmont and International Nickel each down % : aie Home. Hospital on Tues- March 19, 1963, Nellie Sobil in her year, beloved wife of Paul Sobil x of Tom, Peter, Paul Mrs. Joe Lyczba (May) of Frank of Florida and Steve Mre, Sobil is resting at rson Funeral Home, 152 ry in Albe rege dear and ton, FEce Hl mass George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, rt Street on Thursday, March 21, & 9.30 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's '. Funeral ednesday evening at 8 o'clock. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements: for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, rector of Christ Memorial An- glican Church, conducted the service. Temporary entomb- ment was in Oshawa Union Mausoleum. Burial will be at a later date in Orillia. The pallbearers were E. Wel- don, R. MacLean, Frank Kel- lar, Russell Weadge, Ray Hun. ter and William Danton. FUNERAL OF CHARLES R. LOVELL The memorial service for Charles Robert Lovell who died Thursday, March 14 in Oshawa General Hospital was held Sat- urday, March 16 at 3:15 p.m. at Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by IN MEMORIAM Rev. A. Woolcock; rector of St. Mark's Anglican Church. In- terment was in Oshawa Union ALLIN -- In ever loving memo: a dear father and grandfather, passed away one year ago March 19, 1962. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away; Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. ry who Cemetery. Devenish. The pallbearers were L. Cor- ot! son, J. Kent, R, Lambert, V. McLellan, H. Phillips and W. WILLIAM R, (ROLY) HUNTER Prayers were said for Wil- Lewis, a Toronto solicitor, is the brother-in-law of Epstein's wife and has been free on $2,500 bail as a matérial witness in the investigation of alleged bribery in the SLA, He was brought into Supreme Court by Chief Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Alfred Scotti, who told Justice Charles Marks Lewis had refused to answer questions about money Lewis "has received in behalf of Mr. Epstein." Street United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Donald Saunders, Jack Bert, Harry Fayle, Fred Etcher, Bruce Bar- rett and Ted Stone. FUNERAL OF CHARLES JOSEPH WILEY died Saturday, March 16, Roman Catholic Church. The funeral of Charles Joseph) Wiley, 199 Meadow road, who at Oshawa General Hospital was held Monday, March 18, at 10 a.m. in St. Mary of the People In January, this pressure sent world spot prices higher than U.S. domestic prices for the first time since the Suez crisis period of 1956-57. U.S. prices are influenced by import quota and production controls. The rises have been reflected in wholesale and industrial prices, but less so in retail su- gar prices, APPOINT DIRECTOR festival will be held June 8. REGINA (CP)--Paul Swayze,| a graduate of the National Theatre School, will direct two dramatic productions for the fifth annual Saskatchewan House summer festival. The Oshawa At Convention Mr. Fred Smith, the Canadian Tire Associate Dealer in Osh- awa, returned recently from the Canadian Tire Corporation Con- vention. The 3-day session of general and group merchandis- ing meetings was held in To- ronto at the Roval York Hotel, various convention halls, and at the Canadian Tire Corporation Home Office and Central Ware- Dealer merchandising, selling and new advertising promotions, Canadian 'Tire's ers. Many displays of new merchandise and demonstrations of new lines were shown, and detailed plans were discussed for presenting better mer- chandising values, better busi- ness methods and extended per- sonal services to their custom- Remembered always by son, Hubert, pe house in Toronto. aughter-inlaw Ellen and grandson Jim, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Smith, along with more than 200 other Canadian Tire Associate Deal- ers and their wives from On- tario, Quebec, The. Maritimes and Newfoundland, and even one from Nassau, Bahamas, at- tended participated in a full hedule of meetings covering Plans for more thorough and extended newspaper advertising were discussed by the organiza- tion's advertising department for each of the several Sales Promotions held during the year. This is in addition to a full schedule of newspaper ad- vertising supplied to deaiers regularly by Head Office. liam Roland (Roly) Hunter who died suddenly Sunday, March 17, at his residence, 117 Hop- kins street, Whitby. Rev. L. J. Austin of St. John the Evangel- ist Church conducted the pray- ers Monday, Mar. 18, at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- b Rev. R. H. Wiley of Kingston sang a requiem high mass assisted by Rev. N. J. Gignac. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Tom Driscoll, Dick Topping, Joseph Riordon, Milten Morris, J. J. y. Kelly and Jim Goodchild. A son of the late William and|, Ada Hunter, the deceased was born in Lakefield. He was injg his 73rd year. Mr. Hunter was a resident of Whitby for 26 years. Prior to that time, hej? lived in Oshawa coming here from Peterborough in 1923, He was employed by General|7 Motors as assistant manager of customs and draw-backs until 1935. After a short severence he returned to General Motors} / and worked in the material); handling department until he tired in 1952. He is survived by his wife, the former Kathleen Merrell, a son, William of Oshawa and a grandchild. ' Also surviving are a brother, Albert, Peterborough, and a sis- ter, Mrs. P. Gilbert (Ethel) Sas- katoon, Sask. : The body was at W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Temporary entombment was in Lakefield Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harold Paget, George Sanders, Don Yuill of Oshawa and Duncan B. Mcintyre, Edward Mulligan and Frank Underwood of Whitby. FUNERAL OF MRS, L. M. NORTON The memorial service for Mrs. L, M. (Blanche) Nortcn,| Gi DURANT -- In loving memory of a Gear son and grandson, John Paul Dur- ant, who passed away March 19, 1961. We loved him, ah, no tongue can tell gg age we loved him and how and evening, the CARINTHIA'S theatre offers the latest movies. CARINTHIA menus will make your mouth water ... food fit for a Bonny Prince Charlie or a Friar Tuck. And cradled in the sturdy smoothness of the CARINTHIA, you will sail between the New World and the Old, realizing full well that Getting There is Half the Fun! Regular Sailings from Montreal and Quebec, Will ye no come back again? See the clans » gather at Edinburgh Castle .. . the bridge o'er bonnie Doon... the Royal Lancashire Agricultural. Show at Blackpool... or even the sunset over Ilkley Moor. Crossing in the CARINTHIA, from shore to shore there's fun galore. This fine Cunard liner will gentle you into just the right mood for the warm welcome that awaits you in Britain, To take him home with Him to rest. --Sadly missed and lovingly remember- Mother, brother Jim and AGRICULTURE Royal Highland Agricultural Show, Edinburgh (June) GOLF English Open Amateur, Royal Birkdale, Lancashire (May) Amateur, St, Andrew's, Scotland (June) MOTOR RACING "Daily Express" International Trophy Silverstone, Towcester, Northants (May) International Motorcycle Racing, Isle of Man (June) MUSIC AND ARTS York Festival of the Arts, York (June to July 6th) TEST MATCH CRICKET. Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds (June and July) memory of a dear and father, John Oke, who Gather with congenial fellow-passengers in the Tourist Smoking Room. Its oak panelling and breezy fun will delight you. Afternoon Pay Later -- SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Getting Thee it Wall the faa _€ CUNARD CORNER BAY & WELLINGTON STS. TORONTO, ONT. TEL.: 362-2911 RUTHERFORD -- In memory of a Joving dad who passed away March 19, In God's garden of memories, ~dovingly remembered by Isa, Thorie etd Anne. VAN HEMMEN-- In _ everlasting Memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Me- ehelina Van Hemmen, who passed away ago. suffering, past her pain, weep suffer Heaven MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM. Complete Monument ond Inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 NOW HE'S CAPTAIN BOTON (AP)--Eugene Kina- gewich of Edmonton has been @lected captain of the 1963-64 'Harvard University hockey 'gam, the school announced Monday aight. s ye who died at the family resi- dence; 150 Simcoe street south, Friday, March 15, was held Monday, March 18, at Arm- strong Funeral Home. Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson of To- ronto, former pastor of Albert! "BEHOLD THE TURTLE-- he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out", com- mented Mr. A. J. Billes, Presi- dent of Canadian Tire Corpor- t ation Limited, as he introduc- ed the Company's 8-foot turtle at the C.T.C, Dealers Con- vention held this past week in Toronto. Mr. Billes is seen holding a "Cloak of the Tur- tle', presented with a Dia- mcnd-set pin to each of the 20 new members of the Com- pany's 25-Year club. MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 723-9441 °

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