WS TVET CS RE ATES. SESE WR SMR NEAT on aR RIP og NR Me wee ee BIRTHS OBITUARIES LONDON SNAPSHOTS and Bernice (nee @ happy fo announce the ar- son, on Monday, August 5, 1963, at Alax hospital, MORGAN == Gary and Marlene (nee Dawson) are happy to ennounce the ar- rival of their daughter, Jodl-Patricla, 9 Ibs. 11¥2 ozs. on Saturday, August 3 at Royal Victoria Hospitel, Barrie. PAUL -- John and Alice are: happy to announce the arrival of @ son, Friday, July 26, 1963, at Oshawa General Hos- pital, Richard John, 6 Ibs, 1 o7, brother for Lillian Jean. WILDE -- Jack and Carolyn (nee Duchesne) are. happy to announce the arrival of thelr daughter, Lisa Marie, 7 Ibs. 1 ozs On Thursday, August 1, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. Mother 'and baby fine. Special thanks to Dr, Hobbs and 4th floor staff. Proud grand- parents. are Mr. and Mra, James Wilde, Whitby,. and Mr. and Mrs, Duchesne of Rouge Hills, NAMES are tmportant: Choosing & name for your child should be a real pleasure and others will want to Know your choice, Name your child as quick- ly as possible and use the individual name in an Oshawa Times Birth An- nouncement. Just call our Classified Department, give the facts, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice in the next edition, Just dia) DEATHS aly GEORGE LAWRENCE BROWN Foreman of the Whitby Public Utility Commission for 40 years, prior to his retirement eight months ago- George Lawrence Brown, died suddenly at his home, 205 Athol street, Whitby, Saturday, August 3, following a heart attack. He was in his 68th ear. A son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Brwon, the deceased was born at Seagrave, Ontario and was married in St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, in 1920. A resident of Whitby for 60 years, Mr, Brown was a mem- ber of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, was an active member of the Holy Name Society, He was also an active member of the execu- tive of Branch 112, Royal Cana- dian Legion and a member of the Ontario Regiment Associa- tion, A veteran of both the First and Second World Wars, Mr Brown served as a corporal with the 116th Battalion in the First World War and as a Squadron Roman' Catholic and children and one sister, ern Ireland, Mrs, Keane vice in the chapel Wednesda at 2 p.m., with intenment i Orono. Cemetery. Rev, H. A JAMES McALPINE occurred Sunday, Aug. 4, a Hillsdale Manor in his 81s health for some time. Born in Scotland, Mr. McAl pine came to Canada at early age and settled celles, Que., where he lived fo many years, very close friends, Mr. Mrs. Stewart Moffett, of Bev erley street, Corps from 1914 to 1919. Blurton, England, nine grand- | Mrs, Minnie McCullough, of North- is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for ser- The death of James McAlpine year, He had been in failing in Las.|fidential" He came to Oshawa 22 years ago and made his home with ing cabinets at the admiralty Mr. McAlpine was at the Mc-| ments Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Funeral service was held Tues- In Fewe By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- As a measure agairist espionage, the defence t|departments are cutting down tion the number of secret docu- ments in their files, Thousands of files which have up to now been marked "secret" or "con- have been down- rigraded in the war office 'alone. Many others have been | withdrawn from the secret fil- y n and the air ministry, These de- | partments have been ordered to During World War I he sery-|avoid grading new documents ed in the Canadian - Forestry |sectet whenever possible, 'The jscrapping of so many docu- unnecessarily graded secret will mean reducing the Inumber of employees who need Better Secrecy | r Files brings their total benefaction to the college up to over $1,150,000, They are now living in the West Indies. CAR RECORDS BROKEN Production of automobiles in the United Kingdom is soaring to all-time high records. June's production of 165,077 cars was 38,248 more than in June a year ago It brought the half-year production up to 803,099 cars, compared with 659,227 for the same period in 1962 and 501,669 for the first six months of 1961, A big spurt in home sales, ac- companied by an upward trend in exports has been the main reason for the rise in produc- tion. | Metro Lawyer Sought Over $8,000. Theft JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli officials. are awaiting a- report from Interpol, the international police organization, on Toronto lawyer Samuel Resnick. Toronto have a warrant for him, charg. 'ing him with theft of $8,000. A spokesman for the Israeli interior department, noting that Resnick's three - month tourist visa expires Aug. 8, said Sun- day immediate deportation of the lawyer would be unlikely if he applies for a renewal of the visa, No foreign authority has requested deportation for Res- nick, the spokesman added. He said officials were await- ing an Interpol report on some of Resnick's alleged activities and a decision would be made after studying the report. Resnick was involved in con. troversy over the sale in Tor. onto of Woodsworth House, for- mer CCF party headquarters. Resnick acted for the Woods- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 6, 1963 \ 15 oday's Stock Market TORONTO 1) A.M, By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 6 (Quotations in cents unless marked $ 2----Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net chang STOCKS xr---Ex- is from previous board-lot closing § @ Stock Abacon Abitibi Ackind Alta Dist Alta Dis vt Alla Dis w Alta Gas Alumini Alum 4p Alum 2 pr 25 240 550 125 292 270 1355 260 210 23 125 zs 100 10 250 240 1000 Ash Temple Atlan 2pr Ail Sugar Atl Sug A Avtofab B Bank Mont Bank NS Bell Phone Brazil BA Oil BC Pow Cabo! 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Slater § Southam Stedman Steel Suptest Suptest Suptest Tamblyn Texaco Tower T Fin A Tr Can + Trans-Mt Trans PPL Un Gas U Corp WwW sPacif Weston A Wstn 4¥a pr 2i0 can 300 $10 25 $302 30% 30% 600 $142 ldo 14a S40 $20 20'4 20% 225 $17 100 340 340 340 tee! ord com pr = 125 $9 80 $474 1000 PL 306 465 900 1060 $ wv 474 7 7 12% 2M 15M 7 20% 26 30 3. 4 55% 1440 14% WN 16% "he WW 16% $96 96% 9670 ie 100 300 100 255 100 222 225 265 20a 1% 1% -- oe 9+ Ve 34% 34% a 10 $100 100Va 100Va -- Ve WwW = 14a + Ve} it Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 550 485 470 45 +18 500 26 6H 4 4 4 +3 1500 99 92 92 oe 1214 14a Va a+ 100 129 129 1292 --§ 200 205 205 25 +1 17200 a 7" «8 -3 500 (10 1000 $11 28 Stock Coch wilt Coin Lake Con Shaw C Discov Fen 10 +t 2 100 $26Ve 26Ve 280 440 440 Hollinger Howey Hud ae Hydra Ex 180 4d Waite Jellicoe Joutel Kelley-F Kerr Add \ Dufault La Luz 2+ * 40 6+8 BROWN, George Lawrence Suddenly, at his residence, Street, Whitby, on Saturday, August 3, 1963. George Lawrence Brown, beloved husband of Christina C, Doughan; father of Mrs. M, Silver (Betty) Alex, dear brother of William, ak Whitby; In his 68th year, Resting at the daughter. Mrs M. Silver (Betty) WC. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for epee sso yom mass at St. John the Evangellst|Of Whitby and a son, Alex, of; by, on Wednesday, August) Whitby. He was predeceased by nerment $t. John's Roman) a son, Douglas, in 1935. 885 B85 885 Quartermaster Sergeant with S9% 9 9% 4 the Ontario Regiment in the Second World War. He is survived by his wife, the former Christina C, Doughan; a LL Lac Macdon Madsen Magnet Majirans Malarti¢ Marboy Marcon Maritime Mattgmi McKen McWat Midrim Min Corp Murray M Nama Cr Nat Expl New Aler New Ath New Bid Neonex wits New Hosco N Kelore Newlund iv" 1s 1S N Senator 20% 20% 2 Nickel MS Bee Baiee Norlarti¢ 3 Norlex 4a 4 Normetal 120 Norpax N Bordy N Rank Northgate Opemiska Pamour Paramaq Patino Patino & Pax int Paymast Peerless Placer Pros Air Purdex QM! Qunston Radiore Rayrock Rio Algom Rowan Con Sateitite 220 $13% 13% 250 $10 10% 1220 $1044 10 2 $5) 51 m0 $13) (13 500 $9% 9% 300 390 200 205 Athol day afternoon at the Emond Fu-|!0 have access to secret filing neral Home, Wakefield, Que. In-|cabinets and so cut the risk of terment was in Rupert Ceme-/@Splonage. tery. sorter | VOLUNTEERS WANTED ) , . . ALFRED. MANCEL WAUGH | The Common Cold Research ehe death of Alfred Mancel! Centre at Salisbury is appealing Sim Waugh, of Courtice, for more volunteers to help in|" Cathal career: Erietts Sy Ry: i Also, surviving are & brother, | °° irréd Saturday, Aug. 3 at the search for the cause and! ening fors commencing 2 p.m. Monday lwiltiam, of Whitby and five|'t¢ Oshawa General Hospital| »revention of the common cold. hurviie the atone: Then ey | 'i r after an illness of one year. He! patients are being sought who OUtying the stones he ) srandchildren | ' Patients are. being sought who! |.) iehe , : \* M Br was 22 years old are willing to spend 10 days|! ked the whole beach over, jeidonly, at Oril Sat , August; Mr, Brown aga Ande are Wilng 10 spe a navi ; 3 1963, 'Lynmarie. beloved. daughter ot Town Funeral Home, Whitby,| Born in Geraldton, he was & with "all found" at the centre Ke Svnk ey Bebbies on Kenneth and Ann Dawe, 169 Oshawa inert : Ms *'!son of Maria and Mancellimey will be ote' ith the surface, J. C, Docwra, war- Bivd, North, and dear sister of Diane|fOr requiem mass in St. Jobin) wae Mr. Waugh came They will be injected Withi gen of the Minsmere nature and Douglas, aged 22 years, Funeralithe Evangelist. Roman Catholic| Waugh. Mr. Waugh came t0/viruses known to cause colds), sarvante: ania: "The leds service was held at Mctntosh-Anderson| Churc' ) Jednesday,| Oshawa in 1956 after attending | ay, » doctors will nfully |conservancy, sald: 8 ' . ;Church at 10 a.m, Wednesday, 3 and the doctors will carefully lid gnificent job, The Funeral chapel on Monday, August? $ atl A TR L. J. Aus vill Hearst Public School, He at-} > th ssults. It has bee did a magnificen' ae y 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery | August 7. Rey, L, J. Austin wi ee we a study the results. It has been) (one on a camping visit and |sing the mass, Interment will be tended the O'Neill Collegiate found that only in a minority of ce ted iain ep, Be nent i lin St. John's Roman Catholic) and Vocational Institute cases do the patients catch ante g up 5 colds. Men and women between ° | Cemetery, Whitby | In June this year he married } jthe former Evelyn Skillen atiig and 45 are wanted to act as ' ave husband of Nora. Riley and loving fa'her| MRS. WARREN WATSON [Cobourg and had been living! cuinea pigs, Travel expenses BARLEY THREATENED len ea teens todd teas andthe late John Johnston. Brother of| Following a prolonged liness|in Courtice, He was an em-|anq pocket money are paid and| British farmers, about to har-|ine cabinet of the former Con.| Mrs. Charles Tinney (Della) of Mon-ithe death occurred Sunday, Aug./ployee at General Motors Of hoard and lodging provided free, | Vest the biggest barley crop in| cervative government in a dis. history, have complained to the} jute with John Diefenbaker! telths Mrs. James Blackthorne (Ger-i4 in Princess Margaret Hospita]/Canada until the time of his government that their sales are/ over Canada's acquiring nu- trude), Miss Margaret Johnston, Mrs,| 7» i . | Richard Kitto (Ruth), Mee Douplas, Car-/ Toronto, of Mrs. Warren Watson,|illness and was a member of eM all of Os! a> . Fran nee etront it | Ne 999 ae y ile M4 i i Voseke ING Tercner Are Wino -- eer street south, W hithy. Local 222, United Automobile After a lengthy ba with|in danger of being undermined cjear weapons. He was re- Anderson (Pal) of. Maple, Grover Jock.) Mrs atson wasinher 4lst' W orkers of Aerica the Essex County Council and by France Merchants are being elected in Calgary North in the Sons ee coer er ae ere a FORT He is survived by his wife! jocal residents, the Ford Motor | offered French barley at around) anrj) § federal election. 290 King Street West for service! A daughter of the late Alex and his parents. There are three $52 a ton, which is $5 below the 'pe said he has no ambitions) Rhee in he Chapel on Weaneeday August 7jand Louise Park, the dec ased| s sters, Mrs. D. Burnfield recommended for th€\ty become leader of the party! |" ¢ 6 Accra m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme-| w. Thithy atte ce 3 oui ne Goce , » Mh hucat ee 2 , Advocate was vie in Whitby and attend- (Myrna), of Oshawa, Mrs. A./ housing and local government to home crop The government! aithough a "good many" party 2 Akaltcho 1320 jed public and high school in| Adams (Viola), of Port Arthur. build a $31.5 million engineering | May be forced to apply a mini-| members have asked him to al- Arion 2000 de and research centre in/™um price to French imports 0) ow his name stand for nomina-| Soe ae the green belt at Dunton, near|Prevent the subsidy bill soaring} tion Whitby. jand Barbara at home. Also at C The former Helen Park, Mrs.|h.me are two brothers, Walter ' Aumse °° 00 Basildon, Essex, The ministry|to @ fantastic figure. 700 stipulated that the design of the Watson was married in St. An-jand William. Napiterag END eat oe Aunor 1700 buildings and facilities must be| AID FOR CLUBS Presbyterian Church,| The funeral service was held | : . pois Peed »le to the local planning) Amateur sports clubs requir-| New Satellite Lakeland 760 of Waterdown, Ontario, and Rob-| Whitby, in 1950 and was an em-:|in the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, ice Tsge 39 ort of Blurton, England, in her #nd/ployee of The Oshawa Times at) Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. Rev 30 rity, Ford's have promised|ing funds for building schemes) to make the buildings look more | can now hope for a helping hand) S d R t | | oends Meport | wie 8 | Levy 260 | | BOYS CLEAR BEACH | A quarter-mile stretch of oil. covered beach has been cleaned by 66 boys from a navy train- ing establishment near Ipswich, ; They set to work at the Suffolk beauty spot of Minsmere, gath- 'ering the oily shingle by hand, the oil from it and then worth Memorial Moundation,. a charitable body. PC Convention Seen For 1964 | CALGARY (CP)--A Progres-| sive Conservative party leader. | ship convention may be held early next year, former defence minister Douglas Harkness said Monday | He said in an interview that many members of the party) across the country think a jchange of leadership is neces-| pial al |sary if the fortunes of the party| Fanny F 'are to: improve Es 104 + Ve 5) 13 9% 00. 380 380 S44 Su SM dear and ov + +) Cc Chem C Collieries C Colll pr Found pr Cc imp Bk C CPR ~- Ve! +10 "u+h Am Leduc Anchor 4 6M 815 +5 nu. mM OU C+ 20a Ve WA-- VW 22.0623 33 S184 18% 18% oO 15 WS NS 6 6 Sve 19 we 92 c +4) Bail sae Cc Dein Cdn Dev C Ex Gas Cent Del Dev-Pal Dome Pete Dynamic Fargo Gr Plains Home A Home B HB ONS Medal Mill. City Nat Pete N_ Cont NC Oils Northcal 8250 Pamoll 1600 Permo 1860 Provo Gas 3100 Secur Free Triad Ol Un Oils Wstates Yan Can c Ut 4% pr Chrysler Clairtone Con M$ Con Paper Con Gas n Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Stores Dom_ Tar Du Pont Ewn thv Eddy Mitch Exquisite DAWE, Lynmarie ex0d $13%% 148) «19 200 209 100 $1194 400 $10% slit $40 is at the W, C a 209 Ws 10% z abh 324 4% 3446 1087 600 600 100 one + JOHNSTON, David George +) Suddenly, at his home, 435 Adelaide i] Street West on Sunday, August 4, 1963, a2 +1 David Johnston in' his 46th year. Beloved ' 320 Cap 8B w 150 Greyhnd a 350 Hardee 300 Hard C pr Hawker-S Horne Pt My Ve BY 2a 330 «330 700 125 1% +14 630 | ae nun 3 = "12 «1M 7 7 0 $244 24 300 900 2133 \s4 500 MINES MINES 7000 $500 Ws FORD WINS ARGUMENT Car Company has been granted 24 permission by the ministry -of price tery 75 200 no 100 360 235 KEANE -- Rebecca Entered Into rest} in the Oshawa Gen-) Hospital. on Monday, August 5.) Rebecca Hunter, inv Syn A- troqa G pr Jefferson Jock wie Labati LobCo A Loura. Sec 225 Lafarge 300 LOnt Cem p 2s Lafarge w 100 $13% 13% 19% Se 54 A=W 20¥a 2) no 27s +1 v ws +1 &a--v a Ss | ef | 4 4 MSs OMS We 1% v 7 44 MS sia $17 34% 84 8M 33. 3 8 $i2% 19% 1% 2% 196 Py 44 2S $25 $2 2 en yn +8 NY 1" NY 182 145 (8 0 181 180 180 Ww 1? 9 a #8 VO 10 +4 " © be" Bethim year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral rei oan + ; \ Home, Oshawa, with memorial service its Whitby office for 10 years | John P, Romeril, minister of Bleck 3400 12200 like a school or hospital than an from the government. The gov- industrial plant ernment has promised a sub-| LobCo 8 29 MB PR 28s Black Ba nthe chapel on Wednesday, August 7? at/prior to her retirement four! Courtice United Church con- : jstantial increase in grants, and| U S At 1 ? + | «W.™ rica Mass-F 330 2 inter rono | Bouzan GE cet eed pata jyears ago. She attended St./qucted the. service. Interment - <7 ana co FUNERAL OF GIFT TO COLLEGE jassistance can be given for a : Mase 3 Sah IM NEW YORK (AP) -- The new, ai 375 % MRS, ANNIE E. FOGG Bralorne MCALPINE, James jJohn's Anglican church, portiwas in Oshawa, Union Ceme-| 375 Completion of St. Catharine's} wide range of projects, These " 300 300 € Astoria 0 C Austral CN Ince Can-Erin Cassiar $000 $000 1000 wo 2 nY 14+" nr ? 7 +" 8 8 nN 8 nN 5 5 $ 1SVo 15\e 15% | 400 160 «159 199 +4 3. 68 ~V $48% 40% 220 $27 272 $80 $362 36% 250 $88 WARNICA, Roy W, At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Sarrie, Sunday, August 4 1963, Roy W. War. fice of Pa nawicke beloved husband of} The funeral la a Lewis, dear father James andiheld at the W. C. Town Funeral|Home Saturday. Penick 'Funeral "Home: itr "aavries|Home at 2 p.m, Wednesday, Aug.| Rev. A, Woolcock oftfictated.|made by them Street, Barrie. Service Im the Chapell7, followed by interzaent in St,j/{nterment was in Trent Valley) pong Olan oy 2 2 he interment John's Cemetery, Port Whitby.|Cemetery, Hastings, Ontario. : jRey. G. Nicholson, rector of St.) Pallbearers' were Gordon) | John's 'Church, will conduct the! Douglas and Joseph Russell. David nd Eddy Dutnall and! jJohn Perdue. Nor Phone Sates to 11 a.m: 636,000, Ps gg Helen + the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, August 4, 1963, S€rvices Helen Park (of 1621 Brock Street South, DAVID GEORGE JOHNSTON Whitby), beloved wife of Warren Wat- Broul Reef At Hillsdale Manor on Sunday, August 4,/ Whitby. t Brunswk iad ak eee Besides her 'husband she is| Camtlo #300 Beverly Street, in his 8Ist year. Mr. Me-isurvived by a daughter, Jayne,} Ke es i Alpine. rested at McintoshAnderson! at home and. four sisters, Mrs. | By incl 'ine ti | to Waketield, Quebec, for service in the The memorial service for Mrs, | College, Oxford, will be hasten. include. playing fields, indoor) syncom II communications -sat- : i ten Be Emond Funeral Home on Tuesday atl Dafoe (Irene), both of Whitby: |Annie Elizabeth Fogg, 74 wil- ed as the result of a gift of and outdoor courts, sports ellite showed its capability Sun- Ajax and Mrs. G. Wilson|died at Oshawa General Hospi | American. gr duate of the old baths, boat houses and the pur-| and pictures from the United! (Gladys), of Port Credit ital Thursday, August 1, was|St Catherine's Society Dr, and chase of necessary land, Grants|ctates to Africa and vice versa. | jlows an earlier gift of $580,000) ment for new buildings and| tional Aeronautics and Space| ' in 1961, and/ playing fields Administration station at Lake-| ; on House Session stories of about 300 words each g Controls U rg ed [between two U.S, wire services graphs of President Kennedy} and Nigerian Governor-General) 4 Bult RL 2000 Mr. and Airs, Stewart Moffett of 437) Funeral Home $und: i ¢ Waxetieldy tee serves K ald McKay (Ruth) and Mrs. L. ee a ee |Mrs. C. Daniels (Maude), of{liam street east, Oshawa, who|Shares worth $480,000 by an) pavilions and halls, swimming] gay night for sending news copy| service will beheld at the Armstrong Funeral Mrs. Rudolph A. Light. This fol- can also be claimed for equip-| 4 transmission from the Na-| aes ~~ |hurst, NJ, exchanged news e e land Nigerian reporters. Photo-| inis ed i a 7 r S r son; loving mother of Jayne; dear sister! o Mrs. J McKay (Ruth), Mrs. LL.) Dafoe (irene), of Whitby; Daniels (Maude) of Ajax: Mrs. G.j son (Glactys), of Port Credit; in her} year unerat Chapel, Whitby: for service in apel on Wednesday, August 7, at. 2 A General ferment St. John's Cemetery, Pt./in his 46th year. Minister, the Rev. G. Nicholson: | 'Ss commencing 7? p.m. Monday. WAUGH, Alfred Mancell (Smiley) At Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Satur-) Ay 3, Alfred Waugh in his 23rd husband of Evelyn Skillen, Mancell and Maria of Cour-/ other of Mrs. D. Burntield) Oshawa; Mrs. A ce and Myrna Viola ter and William all of wes held at Gerrow Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, April 6 at 2 p.m was at Union Cemetery. of Courtice, Funeral LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral orrangement and floral requirements for ail occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM ERVICE i{ Gear father passed August 4, 196) his weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are passed; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at las? r-iaw Brenton, Grandch Brenda, and Grandson-in-iaw Gerald. my dear husband, Ernest Richard Lang- just 6, 1962. One year nas passed sir the one 1 Ww away joved was » it was His Wil, Adams| Cobalt 2 is Miss M ard called Rev of King } Johnston was born {Gillies Depot, near Timmins/ > e }and was the son of Mrs. Mary) F J 1 Johnston and the or acque ine Johnston his wife; a Charles Montreal; Mrs. of isters: Della) o {Ruth), Mrs William Street Motors mainten.| Mrs. C.) ance worker for 20 years, David) George Johnston died suddenly} Resting at the W. C. Town|at his 435 Adelaide street west! home Sunday, August 4. He was in on,|, ary Johnston, Mrs. Rich- Douglas HOLLAND. -- In loving memory of a/ Carter (Muriel), all of Oshawa; John Joseph Holland, who' Mrs. Frank Boyska (Mary) of Toronto and Mrs. i derson (Pat) of Maple Grove and three brothers: --Sadly missed by daughter Clara, Son wood and Robert, all of Osh. dren Ralph and awa Mr, Johnston is at the Gerrow LANGDALE -- tn loving memory of Funeral Chapel. The funeral ser- vice will be held at the Chapel @ that sad day,, Wednesday, August 7, at 2 p.m. James MacKnight, pastor Pentecost An- Jack, Ell- \Mellow will officiate, Birth Foreseen late John order that her baby cou! jduring the Second World War.|be born in the White House. | interment/Mr. Johnston and his wife) oday, Jacqueline Kennedy is _|moved to Oshawa 21 years ago./at Cape Cod awaiting her baby,| He was a member of the King)nyt has ruled out a White House' Street Pentecostal Church and agjivery jLocal 222, UAW. . Mr. Johnston s survived by his mother, iBruce, and a daughter, Donna, all of Oshawa. Other relatives include seven Tinney} Mrs, |ther James Blackthorn (Gertrude), Sept. 9, 1893, got far less atten- tion in the press than the an As a result, Mrs, Cleveland' daughter, Esther, will probabl ld onto the disti on as only president's child born in Saturday Cleveland on nouncement last April that Mrs Kennedy was pr esther was the of 29-year-old Mrs. and people then were as {i liar with nearly two-year-o Ruth Cleveland as with the Kennedy's yo John Jr. 244, and Caroli WANTED A BOY Press accounts hinted tha President Grover Cleveland then 56, was disappointed tha lithe latest. offspring was another No Washington cies advert the] of actually the executive miansion The White House. birth of Es- /In Broad Nfld. (CP)--A g agency rep- vested Monday JOHN'S resentative su casting eon meeting he believes areas without television 'should "'be taken care of first" before there | there was a need for a redefini-/js duplication in areas already! ition of controls in the broadcast- ing industry. In the keynote address to the |the C.A.B., told the convention jure jQpening session of the Atlantic | recognition of standards, rather|transmitted from Lagos, was/for a two-month recess was Frances Folsom Cleveland re-| Association of Broadcasters an-/than quantity, and an aware-|*ac clear as a. photo portrait." marked He married Nora Riley, ©f/turned from summer vacation- in Cobalt in 1940. He ing near Cape Cod 70 years ago of Port Arthur; Barbara. Wal-)served with Canadian ATM Yiin jnual meeting, Rafe Engle, me- dia and programming director difor J. Walter Thompson Com. pany Limited of Toronto, said he does not agree with the im- pression that the broadcast in. try, is over-controlled and over ulated. s| The y}contr but above an aps re- > some of those by which ted hig MG ay 5 y State Secretary a co-ordinated nvestigation of public policy in. the Board of Broadcast nors, the CBC and the Ca- nadian Association of Broad- casters is welcomed by -adve sers and agencies, "'as it ap- years to be by broadcasters." MUST COVER NEW AREAS Mr. Pickersgill told a lunch.: | served. Den Jamieson, president. of ness of the capacity to perform) within their own group and with D. Nnamdi: Azikiwe also were exchanged. The Associated Press filed to its bureau in Lagos, Nigeria, a story on the satellite trnsmis-/of Canada's Parliament. Pros- sion, the first such copy ever|pects are the fall and winter ; will be just as hard. synchronous satellite j sent to subscribers overseas by A NASA official said the pic- received in Lakehurst, a By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) -- It's been a!projects with.a high labor con- long, hot summer for members|tent. This bill was revised con- siderably after a federal - pro-| jvincial conference July 26-27, 4. A $100,000,000 fund for the! , Atlantic development board, The session that opened May/which will recommend special (16 and adjourned Friday night/Projects and programs to de- the Atlantic provinces. |The board was increased to 11/ members from five. by debate unusually) jmunicipalities on large works/and adding several exemptions. Officials in Nigeria reported the!tense. Jong and bitter fot a first| picture received there was of not . e} jretation.to the CBC should be! equal quality | given private television broad- casters 55 - As the place between 10: 22,823 miles factor in television broadcasting) high. Canadian content He said performance is the only basis to judge content. A} points system might be devised as one of the yardsticks so that broadcasters re was_a need for greateT/and the differences of opinion] ~ "redefined controls] that exist on what is meant by| y dif rientation|the term "basic" as applied to} j j | could get/ Plan Approved For $1,500,000 Memorial "quality and character recogni-/ OTTAWA (CP) -- The fed- eral government has given the tion." Under present conditions a Official go-ahead for construc- one - hour guitar - playing per-jtion of a $1,500,000 cruciform- formance had "the same value shaped memorial building and as a Shakespearean productiog national cenotaph, it was an- with all its time, effort and cost nounced Monday involved." t Lutherans Assail | jpleted in time for Canada's cen itennial celebrations in 1967 Veterans Affairs Minister 11 on Nepean Point, high above the ST MEASURES {Ottawa River close to the Par. ee ee ee The building, to be situated Nament Buildings, is to be com- explosive liament ection ses Mr, Jamieson dealt with the p.m. the satellite hovered over cettie down to work again per - cent Canadian content) western Africa, In spite of the political fire- works in the first 56 days, Par- approved 13 ment pieces of legislation, ding ant bills Also approved were 24 private) bil panie groups ine cy, drug prices and safety and/of the Commons' hands. lection Jaws iscussions of Canada's eco-ithree nomic dominat affecting inquiri and fj session thr The Commons approved most) of the economic measures out-'tg business -ner-cent insurance | s and various incorporated|liament's divorce machinery. Special committees The act provides for a semi-ju-/@tion to be debated in the fall |were set up to launch far-reach-'dicial divorce officer of the Sen-|i!! impose government trustee- es into defence pol-|ate and takes most divorces out/S*? on five martiime trade un- sales rial govern:| in- seven relatively import- velop was ion, Several|PAY RAISED issues will confront] Parliament also passed | ment's transmissions took the legislators when they * oun |BEGIN ON ESTIMATES Only a start was made in con- (srecing 963 - 64 estimates. Trad department estimates jand the bulk of the transport department estimaes were the jonly ones considered and. ap- iproved. Several sensitive issues were left in the air as the legislators headed for home during the weekend, One is the govern- contributory pension Sa returnjlation increasing MPs' annua}/Plan. The legislation was intro- 36 and 11:03t9 @ cooler capital Sept. 30 ta/pay to $18,000 from $10,000 and/duced July 18 by Health Minis- senators' pay to $15,000 fromiter Judy $10,000. All federally ~ appointed/aside for discussion at a fed- judges received salary in-/¢ral ~ provincial conference crosses, ranging from $4,100 to/Planned for the fall, 8,000. | LaMarsh, then set Miss LaMarsh said the plan Perhaps the most unexpected| Will be launched early next accomplishment 'of the session year: With a $10 increase to $75 enactment of a private in the flat rate monthly pay- com-|member's bill to streamline Par-/ments at age 70. Another major piece of legis- jions in an emergency move te end violence and urest on the Parliament passed two of the'/Great Lakes. bi formally ned in the speech from the/put off until the fall ne and even the contentious 3 tax on build-) Gordon. Us arising from the problems/June 13 budget of Finance Min- ted the first part of the ister the legislation approved the ll-per.) jcent sales tax and routine tar-'ge \iff changes, The third budget bill, providing for tax incentives corporations, was Other bills that remain to be passed would affect vocational itraining grants, redistribution jof electoral seats and a Canada velopment corporation to in- vest funds in the private sector jof the economy. | There are proposals to split ithe Northwest Territories into The sales tax was the objectitwo more autonomous territor- \Teillet and Public Works Min- ister Deschatelets said in a joint understanding of Latin Ameri. 8®0uncement the cenotaph will) can Roman Catholicism and|"0t de identified with any par. gain rapport with iteas well pe seen war yo will provide a with our evangelical brethren." emorstive sel national com- | ye services REPORT ON AID } The memorial building will The assembly also heard that)house the two books of remem Lutheran churches have given| brance for the Second World nearly $1,300,000 during the last|War, the Korean War, the South) ich unemnlovment are six years towards the support of/African War and the Nile Expe- peg tepee web ie " 21 community developments in|dition of 1885, It will also con-| 2 Establishment of a 2%-mem- hold the ke Asia and Africa. In addition the!t#i2 @ copy of the First World/Det economic council of Canada jones oe st oe : Lutheran churches have pledged| War_ remembrance book. to report on long-term trends ie | EARLY BIRD GAMES $2,800.00 resaie ait the $3,000.00 NOW IN PEACE TOWER jthe economy and to plan cor- KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE to Extra Cash needed for the new Kilimanjaro) The books of remembrance|"ctive "measures 108 COLBORNE STW een) 1S S8 » re. medical centre i it now are in the Peace Tower of) 3. Creation of a municipal de-}~ = tipeya * sf et " a ve yg ed ccronsey beggin the Parliament Buildings The velopment and loan board with ee FREE ADMISSION -- port was merely'a restatement) Ralph Loew of Buffalo, Amer-|orjginal copy of the First World/a $00,000,000 capital fund, to be} of old phrases while what is|ican chairman of the assem- War book would remain there jused for low-interest loans to! LIONS BINGO needed is a statement on re bly's committee on group dis-| "4+ present the National So fication by faith that could be cussions submitted a teport say-/ys, Degree attic voi cy | ne / Te *h> Q- l understood by the modern maniing "the great question whether| somone in. downtown Conted- CARDS GET JONES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th; 8:00 P.M ich| ST. LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis JUBILEE PAVILION $1,200 IN CASH PRIZES 20 -- $20GAMES -- 20 5 -- $30 GAMES -- 5 ° a tion Squa is th incipa! who does not know God. God exists . _ . is one which/cite = eS grad siggy An Indian delegate to the fed-joften sorely tries even manyiwas completed shortly | before Catdinals announced Monday) eration's fourth world assembly| Christians today." The ' : : ition of former St! pitcher Sam Jones, a) 1 -- $150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH --.1 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS -- 2 JACKPOT NOS. 53 - 53 Teportithe Second World War as e. the acqu complained the report referred; dealt at length with the we arageaagh rs sig ety te now with Atlanta) $25 CONSOLATION Te-€X-imorial to Canadians killed in/Lox to non-Christians as "godless" | amination of the doctrine of fuslihe 191418 w --" . eo - ee a and said this is widely resented.| tification by faith, based on) Design for the project was -- Another report said Lutheran| teachings of Martin Luther 400/rr<¢ recommended by the Roval| crackers in the International| ' 1 "~"'League. Jones this season has| EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M. -- EXTRA BUSES CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED churches have a responsibility Fears ago. Canadian Legion in 1935, -- FREE ADMISSION - to the healthy de-) Luther held that God gave; Authorization to prepareja 9-4 record with an earned run} nm my heart he liveth still of the longest and most heated ies, provide for a minister of r temembdered by wife Winnie, jdebate of the session. Mr. Gor-/eastern agriculture and approve don revised his budget July 8,/he temporary tariff surchanges applying the tax in three stagesilevied last year COMING EVENTS KINSMEN BINGO | TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK | FREE ADMISSION | Church, will conduct the service Interment will be at Mount SEMENKO -- In loving memory of a Lawn Cemetery. Gear husband and father, Wasil Semen- 2 ee a ee & OC RS. REBROCA BEANE Mrs. Rebecea Keane, Ravine girl, instead of a son and heir The Clevelands eventu- ally had a total of five children --three daughters and two sons The White House baby, Esther @eveland, now nearing 70, mar- ted to William ®sosanquet and livi said she appy to share her distinction with a Kennedy offspring. But the chances of a White House birth have been virtually ruled out this time by medical advis- ers However, 3 - year - old Mrs materials and production machinery The legislation provided for: A new department of in dustry to assist sansa ta | e Report On Faith a HELSINKI, Finland (AP)--A! report dealing with justification by faith drew sharp criticism at the Lutheran World Federation assembly Monday and was re- turned to a committee for fur- ther study. The report was made by a committee headed by Bishop Hanns Lilje of Hannover, Bishop of the United Evangelical ain Gemany which was} loring the central theme of |Lutheran teaching n ing new plants, increas fficiency and imnroving de of their products. The de- partment will recommend sne-j cial programs of assistance for) ng © sign .Want Ads EXTRA BUSES Tacie: ma esigning Insta! in 5 Open SEES SON KILLED MONTREAL (CP) -- A horri- fied mother watched helplessly Saturday as two men killed her 2l-year-old son on the sidewalk in front of their home in east end Montreal. Police said Jean! Chretien was sitting on his door- step when two men he did not)! know walked by and started a Latin Ameri-;mankind the gift of. faith andjworking plans was given by the ayerace of 2.45 at Atlanta and; atcument. The bev's 'md olution by attack-|that through faith alone could|Progressive Conservative gov | yea fc. The Cara.| watched from a balcony as her > and social prob- save--or "justify" --himself.jernment. in' February this year Tore p Maple a Foe Fare son walked towards the men and lems at their reots: At the same He held penance and goodibut nothing further was an-24!s optioned pitcher Bob Hum- jwas cut down by a revolver. itime they must seek "a further(works unnecessary. jnounced. iphreys to Atlanta. ~@ Caim and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; road, Oshawa, died in Osha Ser. General Hospital Monday, A nice and chileren. SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear os tate Z . was born in Northern Ire md and remembered every dey. | March 19, 1882. She marri Mrs. Keane had been a resi- = 4 MARBLE and GRANITE /dent of Oshawa for 11 years,|Kennedy will have the distinc course in Chicago. She was a\Cleveland era Oshawa Monument Co. member of Northminster United! ~ Samuel, of Oshawa, Mervin (Bill), of Toronto, John, of Dignified ond Distinctive Wiliam Savery wish express their sincere appreciation to their relatives r) Can socia 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshewe 723-1002 728-6627 We who love. him sadly miss him, 3, after a short illness wife, mother and grandmother, Ma y missed by husband Ernie, chi Adam Henderson Keane in 1913 Carving, Lettering {Coming to the city from Orono.|tion of being the first wife 1435 King Street Eost Church. Her husband died in Waterdown, Ont., and Robert, of MONUMENT friends and neighbors for the many acts . Office Evenings ng econor Sut trust in God to mee? again. Lovingly remembered by wife, %, ash She was a daughter of Mr Jorephine, who passed away August ¢,)and Mrs. Samuel Hunter and 19462 ae and came to Canada 40 years -- oe MEMORIALS _ aior, Repoirs She was a registered nurse in/Ppresident in office to have a Evenings Until 9 Belfast and took a post-graduate|baby in the 68 years sincé the December, 1962 728- 3111 " =e an seca -- ni She is survived by four sons i j CARD OF THANKS) FLAT MARKERS SAVERY Tre family of the late in Designs For Any Need o kindness enc expressions of sympa jthy extended te them during thelr recent jdDereeverent.