14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Auguet 20, 1963 BIRTHS | U.S. BUSINESS REVIEW BIGGAR -- To Mr. and Mrs, lan F Biggar, (nee Ann Gelkle), on August 17, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital, @ fen. TRIMM -- Verne and Bianche are very happy to announce the birth of @ daugh- ter, Carole Anne, a little sister for Wayne ano Jimmy, on. Sunday, August 18, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. DEATHS NEW YORK (AP) -- The|been Aug. 29. jthreat of a railroad strike that) The ways and means commit- would have affected the entire|tee of the House of Represen- eral Hospital on Monday, August 19,|United States was lifted last tatives approved an across-the- 1963, Katherine Tymechko, beloved wite week, 'board tax reduction but some in Marui Natalie' ct Hemitton,| It was a break for the United/cold water was thrown on the KALYNKO, Katherine Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- Wm, Murmylyk (Natalie) of Hamilton,) y v , Mra, Nicholas Hraynyk (Mary) and John,/States economy in a situation|outlook by statements of influ- aie Ser cah pear Resting: Hamirjthat has made businessmen jit-/ential senators that the legisla- Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with/tery for months, 5 jtion had a poor chance of get- high Mass in St. George's Ukrainian) The railroads and the five op- ting through the Senate, Spinolic 'Church on Wednesday, avaustierating unions agreed to bind] The automobile industry Sl ee ing arbitration of the two key|raised the curtain on its 1964 emetery. | ' ry fait jissues in the work rules dispute| model year amid optimism that Carson Roverizon "AY 2ane® Revertson' at the suggestion of Labor Sec-|it will be the third good year At the Oshawa General Hospital Tope retary Willard Wirtz. jin a row. day, August 22, 1963, Mary Jane | Issues to be arbitrated are} The individual cut would av- . i of!» Moag George Stewart "dear mother vol" Mrs firemen s jobs and train orew erage 0 per cent and the, cet. . enzie osiland) and aymond,; ma Keup, porate tax wou e reduce both of Toronto; Bill of Whitby and Mrs.! 'The arbitration board would|from 52 per cent to 48 per cent J. Smith (Margaret) deceased. Resting at) hs . on the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, |e oe up of representatives! by Sell é wa for service in the Chapel Thursday, Au-'of the carriers, the unions and} Chrysler Corporation, which gust 22, 1963, at 2 p.m. Interment Grove: two public bers ¥ side Cemetery, public members. 7 y It was expected that other is-|production and sales during the sues in dispute could be ironed'1963 model year, displayed its out in negotiations, new models and appeared to be The deadline for the railroads betting that it could keep its to put work changes into effect|sales gain going without radi- he unions to strike had'cal departures from 1963 styl- TRUMAN, Arthur J. Entered Into rest in Stratford, Ontario, August 19, 1963, Arthur J. Truman, dear brother of Mrs. Frank Dalmer (Doris). Resting at McMane and Gilbart Funeral Home, Stratford. Then to Mount Lawn) Cemetery, Oshawa, for Interment and and for t graveside service at 1) a.m., Wednesday, August 2 flora] requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 TORONTO (CP) -- Lucky Lo.! The entry of Douglas Palmer cust R, a stallion owned by Mr.,of Schomburg, Cindy R, was IN MEMORIAM and Mrs. D. S. Croft of RR 3 judged best in the yeld mare |Rockwood, was judged best in'class. Goodwill Marge, owned Fp eat vnddiba ry y loving _ memory the three year-old-and-over trot- by Ivan M. Cochrane of Nesile- Oot, nate asco any plenry G-/ter class at the Canadian Na-|ton, was second. Mary Who, at eee ee tional Exhibition Monday, owned by Mr, and Mrs, D, S; A horse owned by C. H, Hoyt,/C#ft of Rockwood, took third. Beautiful memories silently kept Of a wonderful husband and dad we will never forget. A silent thought, @ secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear -Lovingly remembered by wife family. of Norwich, Valiant Lee, placed wraps FILLIES mcnne : ; ,, Vola Worthy, owned by Mr. Smash Hit, owned by and Mrs, Croft, was first in the a a ag or. es the three-year-old filly class and -- In loving memory of a three ~ year - old ~ and - over pracy's Trotger,. owned by dear friend, James Seabrook, wh S3- 'or a . teh die i 4 " : ed away Agus 2, 192, pacer class Robert D. Moggach of Water- sone torn us, but leaving memories The two-year-old stallion class down, was second. Mapatie inet wit aleeye ineec was taken by The Clansman, The two-year-old filly class While upon this earth we stay owned: by C. Carter and G.|was won by Belle Isle Brenda, ~Always remembered by Allen and Wr , Sac % . gee BS i. im. Paarl Ferrie ane tomily Findlay of Brantford. Second/owned by W. S. Munro of Em spot was claimed by Lucky Lee bro. Llomar Molly Lee, owned ~|Seven owned by John W. Ham-by Lloyd Davison of George- ilton of Guelph. town, was the runner-up. Koyt's True Spangler, owned by L. Gal, owned by C, H. Hoyt of Wray Turvey of Brantford, cap.|/Norwich, came third. Installation, Repairs tured the year-old stallion class;| Greentree Susan, owned by Open Evenings Until 9 with Senator Mac D, also owned Mr. Turvey was judged best in Oshawa Monument Co. by Mr. Turvey, placing second. the year-old filly class with sec- 1438 King Street Eost Guy Attorney, owned by Mrs.\ond spot going to Fantabulous 728-311) R, T. Crichton of Rockwood,' Riddell, owned by Mr, Palmer. placed third Miss Debby Lee, owned by MEMORIALS Dignified and . Distinctive MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S$. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office and MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering | Space Dog Descendants _ Given Out To Children HYANNIS PORT, Mass, {| From these the president's (AP)--A Missouri boy and an | wife chose Karen and Mark Illinois girl will get two direct- | to receive the puppies. line descendants of the Soviet} On Jined paper, in pencil, space dog Strelka from the | Mark had written Mrs. Ken- White House kennel nedy: : | Evenings CARD OF THANKS| The children, Mark Bruce, the other day theanl on DEPEW -- The family of the late Mr.| §, of Columbia, ats and the radio that the dog Mr Depew wish to express their ap-| Karen House, 10, of Westches- | yi chey ave to you had lation to their relatives, friends and) ter, Ill. a Chicago suburb, ex- | bd 4 Dvighbors for thelr acts of kindness, @x-| 20). a rhazement when they | PUPS and you didn't know what. pressions of sympathy, floral tributes } pressed @ m i y to do with them; On June the cards. Special thanks to Rev. A. W.| learned . Sunday that Mrs. 8th I w ae baseball Harding for his consoling words, during Jacqueline Kenned y had sgh was piaying Da ait Railway Strike Threat Easing Stops Jitters racked. up an excellent gain in| woes 57S, CNE Contest Won By Rockwood Stallion qur recent bereavement --Mrs. Harry Depew and John chosen them from among . 5,000 applicants for puppies HARRISON Sincere thanks and ap Preciation are extended to Dr. Gill and Dr. J. &. Rundle, to the nursing staff of Ward 3F of Oshawa General Hospital, to my many friends and organizations end Rev. A. € Larke who so kindly remembered me during my recent hos pitalization, ~ Olive Harrison Union Dispute Today, the two brown pup- pies born to Pushinka, daughter of the Soviet dog that orbited the earth, will be on their wxay to Mark and Karen. Karen is going to get Butter- fly, a female pup. Mark will receive Streaker, a' male Butterfly and Streaker, batting, Our dog. Midget got behind me when I was swinging the bat and I acci- dentally hit her in the head She died almost immediately. I am a member of the Parkade 4 H (club), Midget was 'my project. I was in dog care. li you would let me have one of the pups I could continue in 4H." g Karen's letter, also in pencil along with Blackie and White on tablet paper, went to the president Premier "I would like to. have one of your pretty dog puppies," she wrote, 'I would like a puppy so much because I never had a dog before and I like your dog verry much, If you: give me a puppy I will be So happy "P.S. Write me back and answer by letter please Mr Tips, born June 14 t Said Threat To tina ssh ith! ker Pas edys from Soviet ® Khrushchey, The pups weie Ha l pening sired by Charlie, Caroline Ken- nedy's Welsh terrier, Caroline MONTREAL (CP) The) named all four pups. grand opening of Montreal's) ASKS FOR LETTERS brand new concert hall and cul-| Mrs. Kennedy was in hospi- ture centre was threatened with) tal recovering from the birth cancellation Monday. of a premature baby that lived The Sir George - Etienne Car-) less than two days when she tier Corporation, which runs the) asked to see sotme of the let- |. Kennedy, I don't know how to Place des Arts Centre, said in| ters requesting pups. spell the name of the dog that a statement that if two actors') Ten were selected for her. ' just had the babbies." unions don't settle their juris- 'CANADIAN BUSINESS dictional dispute by Saturday, the opening events will be called off The concert hall of Place des Arts is scheduled to open Sept. | 21, and the opening festival per- formances are to run to Oct. 5 The corporation said that a meeting of members Monday) decided it would be impossible/ to postpone any of the sched- S l ives ors uled events of the opening fes- | tival. The Union des Artistes (CLC) a Montreal-based union of 1,000 actors, singers, and other per- formers, earlier this week elaimed exclusive jurisdiction jthe rise and there was a frac- Canadian Press Staff Writer tional dip on index despite a The stock market soft - ped- Strong recovery by bank Is- aled for the third straight week sues. A nearly four-point drop over performances at the halljaS investors shied away from oe ce on and forbade its members to %/8 buying ; yg ane ve oe a Observers say th ture of play there until a contract had -- -~ peel bak #8 eek cescuins wack on been signed. [eee -- Terdreea: Ae political developments is hard Actors Equity, the New York-|8ain of 1.71 poirits on the Toron- based performers union, claims to industrial index, Thursday)... been shaken by Canadian the same and Friday showed losses which and U.S. moves to correct im: Mayor Jean Drapeau, a mem-/set industrials back 2.31 for the pajances of trade. and brokers ber of the corporation, Sunday, week, Of 830 stocks traded 388 generally are cautioning clients met representatives of the ar-jdeclined, 310 advanced and 182 ty go easy until the bottom has tists union and suggested they/remained unchanged, been reached presumably try to arrive at some kind of} With the weekend announce-|when the fate of the interest- a special agreement with actors ment of a boost in the discount! equalization tax before Congress equity, : rate, the stock market re-|is decided and investment yields Some French - Canadian stars'mained on the plus side Mon-loffer more appeal A belong to both. _ " 'day. Bank issues registered de-| However some analyisis saw The corporation statement clines of up to $1.25 but the in-|encouragement in the outlook said the dispute must be set-idustrial index, assisted by a/for business tled by Aug. 24 or there will be;$1.12' rise to $65.12%4 in Inter - 5 ao to going on with plans national Nickel, remained ahead. usually sets the pace for Cana- or the opening. . see s sihinices dian exchanges, provideda brates 7 gg ger 8 bid E bright spot when it kept up un- GET WEISH HERALD yy icday with Akaiteho veltyg %t, the threat of a rail strike CARDIFF (CP)--An officiall knife aed Ryanor panicle "attive and picked up Slightly with pro- Nas been appointed to look after! gold issues. . gress of tax-cut legislation be- Welsh heraldry for the first' Prices fluctuated Wednesday 8° ©OMSTeSS: time. He is Major Francis Jomes|and finished ahead for the CONSTRUCTIONS SAG of Carmarthen and his title will/fourth day in a row; however, Construction stocks were be Wales'Herald Extraordinary.|Thursday threw a damper, onjamong weaker issues. On the By MARK MEREDITH Markets Soft-Pedal to forecast. Investor confidence! The New York market, which ! OBITUARIES ROBERT WILMER STOVIN (BILL) The death of Robert Wilmer} "Bill" Stovin, of Glen Cedars Nursing Home, Columbus, oc- curred Sunday, Aug, 18, at the Oshawa General Hospital in his 76th year. He has been in poor health for the past few years, Born at Greenbank, Feb, 6, 1888, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Stovin, Mr, Stovin married the former Elizabeth Gillespie in Toronto mn 1922. Mrs, Stovin predeceased her husband in 1960, An @mployee of General Motors for about 30 years, Mr. Stovin retired in 1955. He was jin the garnish-moulding depart- ment at that time, He was a vet- eran of the First World War, having served overseas with the TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug. 20 (Quotations in cents uniess marked $, 2--Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr----Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net chan from previous board-lot closing ) WN Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS VAS $434 43Y0 4314 300 295 295 95 --S 415 260 260 260 +5 a) a7 600 600 +15 53¥a + Va! Stock Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Dis Alta Gas vt ing. Other automakers soon will be coming out with their 1964s although they won't be put on 'sale until mid-September. Steel production skidded again |last week for the fourth straight week, It dropped to: 1,748,000 tons, an estimated 56.3 per cent of operating capacity, ' No improvement in orders was expected until vacations are over and auto-makers get their/116th Battalion, jassembly lines rolling on new! Mr, Stovin is survived by a /models, |daughter, Mrs. Douglas Stevens | Walter W. Heller, chairman) (Lillian), of Toronto, and three Order Inquest lof the president's council of eco-|sons, Stanley, Donald and Eric, jnomic advisers, predicted thejall of -- Hy leaves : Into Death Of | gross national product -- total of|sister, Mrs. Alex Ewen, 0 h ld Ht eas aero Cobourg Chi goods and services -- would re-/ Uxbridge. service. will be TORONTO (CP)--An inquest jcord a record $580,000,000,000' The funeral or perhaps a bit more this year,/held in the McIntosh - Ander- lup $25,000,000,000 from |ast year,/son Funeral Chapel, Wednes- will be ordered into the death The AFL-CIO executive coun- ay, Aug. 21, at 2 p.m, Rev.jof. Brian William Ferguson, 1, cil issued a statement saying |H. A, Mellow, minister ofjof Cobourg, who died in hospital jcurrent economic trends point| Northminster United Church,|here after being run over by a itoward a recession in 1964, 1t)Will conduct the service, Inter-/car on his uncle's farm Sunday. 'urged a substantial tax cut ment will be in Mount Lawn). Provincial police said Andrew 's Cemetery. J, Arseneau of Cobourg was backing his car from the drive-| FUNERAL OF way of William R, Polstra of MRS, NORMAN DANIEL Cold Springs, about eight miles} Memorial service for 135 $53Va 53Y4 200 $262 262 26--~ Ya ne Ow 725 $1) WV 100 $8% 8% 315 $16% 16% = 150 $23 23Va 500 $33 2B 100 $62% 50 $69% 69% 125 230 20 n 8% 16% 2314 2 62% Atl Sugar "we Ath Sug A Autotab 8 Bank Mont Bank NS Bartaco 82% --" Ya) 6% + Me 230 +10 | closing Mrs. north of Cobourg. He did not see| Norman H. Daniel, 406 Mary|the boy who had wandered on) street, Oshawa, who died inito the driveway . Oshawa General Hospital Sun-| The boy had been left with day, August 18, was held in|Mr, Polstra while his parents, Christ Memorial Church, Osh-/Mr, and Mrs. William Fred- W. S. Munro of Embro, took)2W8, today, The service was erick Ferguson, visited in the! third, : conducted by Archdeacon H, D,|United States, The entry of J. Frank Mac.|Cleverdon. Interment was in St mes |Killigan of Galt, took a blue|John's Cemetery, Port Hope, niban in the brood mare with| Pallbearers were Bob Mills, | Stock Market foal by side class. Second place) James sip def ahd oe Mil- a went to Laird's Rita, owned by|!er, L. "vans, Donald Moore an} Cl H h Mr. Palmer. Hal McKillop,|Mr. Justice Neil Fraser oses 1g er owned by Lloyd Davison of RR| Honorary bearers were Dr, 2 Georgetown, was third. |Cecil Miller, Ted Southey, Norm} TORONTO (CP) -- The stock| Mr. Palmer's Fantastie Rid-|Millman, Kelso Creighton and/market closed Monday with dell captured the goal - of - 63/M. A. Neil [rice slighty higher in moder- ree 9) ; Munrg's enity wae FUNERAL OF eee math eve nthe industrial sens te ORVILLE D, FORSHEE _ |index closed 15.29 down follow: hated hid sessed Funeral service for Orville D,/ing the announcement. by Presi- ; Forshee, 13 Celina: street, Osh-|dent Kennedy of the proposed WIN DOUBLE awa, who died in Oshawa Gen-|tax on foreign ng vivneg Masri T ae -< eral Hospital Saturday, August/by U.S. citizens, Since then the Fi Bled (hag Pt 0 lg 17, was held in the MelIntosh-|industrial index has recovered , siace |Anderson Funeral Home Mon-|6.29 of the loss, 29 progeny of one mare, class,}| j with the entry of Mr. Munro|4ay. Mr. Ed White, student as-jahead Monday, - placing second sistant at King. Street United| Moore Corporation was one of The -entry"ot Mr and Mrs.|Church, conducted the service,|the biggest industrial gainers, Croft. was judged best in the|JMterment was in Oshawa Union|up %. CPR climbed 14, Abitibi Oi WAS TDAREG DOS IR MOG OL atery and Dominion Foundries and has ee from one sire' Pallbearers were Milton and|Steel 3% and CPR and Massey class with the entry of Mr. Cecil Gray, L, Armstrong and|/Ferguson 4% each, Palmer being placed second Krasinski Industrial losers included Du and the entry of Mr. Davison ** |Pont down %, Calgary Power was third, FUNERAL OF land Imperial Oil % each and In the standard - bred futur- MRS, OLIVER LANDER B.C. Power and Trans-Canada ity special classes, Hoyt's Gal] The funeral of Mrs. Oliver|Pipe Line 4 each placed first; Llomar Molly Lee |Lander, who died in> Oshawa|. Falconbridge slipped %- and was second and The Clansman/General Hospital Thursday,|Denison was down ¥% among) was third August 15, took place Saturday,|Senior base metals. H The three . year + old futurity| Rey N. T. Holmes, of Harmony|.1n speculative mines, Lake male or female yearling class|United Church, conducted a ser-|Dufault advanced 20 cents to was won by Fantabulous Rid-|vice in the MclIntosh-Anderson|$7-89, Wiltsey one cent to 1744 dell; second went to Miss Debby Funeral Chapel and interment|cemts and Consolidated Belle- Lee, and Vola's Easter Parade,|took place in Oshawa Union|*en9 one cent to 11 cents. Far-| owned by Mr. and Mrs. Croft,'/Cemetery ded dipped was judged third The pallbearers were Robert|°°?'S: A es Mr. Palmer's Fantastic Rid- Winter, William and Jack Lan-| Central Del Rio fell five) dell was the winner of thelder, John Harris, Alec Brent|°etts Ag $7.50, pg ang three-vear-old foal for '62 furur-|and Art Forsyth ead 0 $) COON ED ha <clf ity. Shiela's Van, owned by dla re to 14 cents among Fred G. M. Campbell of George. . | =. town, was second and Mr. Mun. Bombers Collide, Be -- 615.20: golds Po TOs entry was third, . |.42 to 95,15; base metals slipped Two Of Crew Die 69 to 204.22 and western oils two cents to 19) DEATHS were down .24 to 114,29. Volume IRWIN, Towa (AP) Two was 2,166,000 shares compared U.S. Air Force B-47 medium jet with 2,004,000 Friday. By THE CANADIAN PRESS bombers collided in the air Mon- -- . Fort William, Scotland --Jo- day while on a training mission) NEVER MADE CATSUP seph William Hobbs, 72, a for- <"d plunged to: the ground in) AVELLINO, Italy (AP) -- A mer Canadian cowboy who flames, strewing fiery wreckage |jrailer truck entering a tunnel made two fortunes and intro./over the countryside. A hospital/near this southern Italian city duced North American - style spokesman said two of the six tipped over, spilling 3,000 cattle ranching to Scotlend. men aboard the bombers were pounds of fresh tomatoes. Traf- Tecca. Pakistan Maulvi dead on. arrival. and three oth-|fic slowed while firemen washed . ers were being treated for burns|away and injuries. imess, 60, sports writer and sports- 0, "sorts writer COMING EVENTS | Fairbanks -- William (Bill) AFTERNOON Bingo every Wednesday, 2/FERNHILL Bingo tonight, Avalon 7.80,| 4 5 " p.m. sharp. }4 regulars, 4 specials, Share 20 games, $6 and $10. Seven $40 jackpots.| Strandberg, about 55, former Weain Jackpot. Fernhill clubhouse president of Greater Anchorage, - Inc., and member of a pioneer| Alaska mining family; attacked by a bear. Oakville, Ont. Kathleen |Mary Parlow, 73, widely-known Canadian violinist. the sanguinary looking Tamizuddin Khan, 74, Speaker} of the Pakistan National Assem- bly; of bronchial pneumonia Los Angeles--Me] Gallagher, - FREE ADMISSION -- : q LIONS BINGO | WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21st; 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION $1,200 IN CASH PRIZES 20 -- $20GAMES --- 20 5 -- $30 GAMES --5 ~- 1 --- $150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH -- 1 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS -- 2 JACKPOT NOS. 50-50 $25 CONSOLATION EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M. -- EXTRA BUSES CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED hy | week Canada Cement fell two - dollars to $35, Foundation 50, cents to $8.25 and Dominion Tar} 25 cents to $16.12%4, Finance issues showed poorly} on the week, Argus down 75) -- FREE ADMISSION -- Announce New cents to $19.8714, Industrial Ac.| ceptance 3244 cents to $22.50 and Trader's Finance A 25 cents to $14.12%4, Among featured issues, Inter-| national Nickel climbed $2 8714) to $66.62144 on the week, CPR) rose 50 cents to $31.12!4, On index in Toronto, indus-| trials fell 2.31 to 615.00; golds climbed 2.65 to 94.73: base me- tals rose 1.81 to 204.91 and west- ern oils advanced 1.28 to 114.53. Volume 'for the week was 11,- 474,573. shares compared with 9 .205 the previous week; dol- values $24,628,280 compared with $23,390. 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Just ask your druggist for Pre- paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration.H Ointment (with a special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or your 5 9 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listing 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge C Mosher 1200 203 20) 201 --2 C Red Pop 500 13 13) 13 Conwest 100 425 425 425 ---§ Cowich 100 100 100 100 +2 Craigmt 20 $17 WW Cusco 2205 16% 16% 64-1 Dee: Horn 6800 67 65 67 Denison $10% Wr 10% Dicknsn Dome East Mal F'west .T Giant YK Gunnar Howey Hud Bay Jellicoe Keeley. F Kenville Kerr Aad Kirk. 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