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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1963, p. 13

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|36--Legal Bein NOTICE ahs amounce ww sith ot here ewer] TC) CREDITORS. | wish to announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Catherine Ann, on December 24, 1963, ESTATE OF JOHN PATTERSON REID . 4 ors, at Oshawa General persons haying claims IMtle sister for Pa Many 'nanks to Dr. Ross. ogoinst the Estate of John Patterson Reid, late of the City. of Oshawa in the Coun- ty of Ontario, deceased, who died on. or about the 28th day. of September, 1963, cre hereby notified to send. in DEATHS | to.the undersigned on or be- fore the 18th day of January } 1964° | claims ter which Estote w di having + ny to clo ot which the. ur signed sholl then have not DATED at Oshawa Gay ecemr | | | | } ROMANCHUK Michsei énd David #ré pleased to announce the safe arrival of their baby brother, Richard Allan, 11 bs. 11 ozs., on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. Aommy and Daddy, Betty and Ed, are doing fine. Many thanks to Or. Ross and) ourth fioor staft All ilars of their SERGER, Jaced iq the Entered Into rest in the Oshawa G Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 2% jatod Berger, beloved husband of Mary Fang and father of Eva, in his 47th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with HI gh ss} St. Gertrude's i et ? an aterm ent Bs C emetery. (Friends are asked not home before Saturday H tributed $ th at the funera COFFEY Rie Reverend Monsignor NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTSERS Cucitors JAMES Est IK DRUZIK DRUZIK At IDRON ANDRONIK William Thomas WHITBY CLASSIFIED 2 stlANOY'S NURSERY OROWN Spruce and Scotch Pine Sale ppiy 814 Byron Stree FOR RENT 4 u e t. p.m. Interment Oshawa C Christma Whitby room eph Nort "Furn ished, facilities SNUDDEN Entered Hospital on T Wallace P fe fs , ne pe 668 5} " John SEPTIC TANKS cleened prompt hg ca alter 4 cath year.| West, Whitby, 668-2 ree" Home, | FoR RENT chspel| apartment rallable January oY 2 p.m. inter-jat 2 Reeda e Court J (Friends | 666-8560. home| DRESSMAKING ----|alterations, $ ispeciaity. M To | DRESSMAKING t able rates. Dial ¥ two-¥edroom Oshawa with funera! s on Monday, December 0, ment Oshawa Union Cemeter ere asked fo call et the fun commencing _ Saturday evening LOCKE'S FLORISTS | orrangements ond f " c] Today's Stock Market 1) Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge} w 100 625 625 625 wo 480 40 40 OILS 000 17 1000 210 485 100 TORONTO A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 27 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2+Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights; xw--Ex-warrants. Net change 's} from evious board-lot closing sale.) / 1 anchor Banff CS .Pete Cc Ex Gas C LI Pete Cent Del | Dev-Pal Pynanite N stock Wdawd A Zenith p1 INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge 435 $13 1% +% 215 275 275 = 275 0 $i 27 7 Stock G HB Long OG Point U Canso vt Un Olls Horror Cartoon Aimed At Autos LONDON (CP) -- Self-repro- jducing cars, multiplying like rabbits cars spreading across England's green mead- ows like a thick, dirty carpet cars piled upon cars until they submerge skyscrapers This pedestrian"s nightmare-- n the 'shape of a_ privately)' Ya iproduced animated. movie car- "4 toon--was shown reporters cov- ring the publication of Prof. 2/Colin Buchanan's Traffic in |'Tow hailed in Britain sx a/network of distributory _ high +1'4\ revolutionary document. [ways The function of th it) | After the not-so-subtle brain- |ne twork would be to serve the a'washing, the reporters wereenvironmenta areas and mm Shown another, only slightly|Vice-versa ess frightening movie of reai-| "This may seem ife traffic conditions in Britain) but in ane it is one of iwhich faces a monumental task|things which this report puts i jto catch this time the more im.}!t home essionable viewers may have/@T 0" in 1 grinding their teeth at the| they PEO BEEVICES OTs monster," as the au-|'S the env vironr ent for ltomobt e was termed |and. working -- Ve} irene: ' '"4\HAS NO GRUDGE But ae «| Tippit Fund Tops grads gs »| $400,000 Mark ght to the earth 'as cars, on | iaps a little more It "If the report has its way, in| sd ised great clearances it efivis- roads will not eat men, _ the weekly New States 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 3300 225 222 m5 +) "00 14 13% 13% 00 «+15 144 15 7 7 7 Stock Iso J Walte Keeley-F Kenville Kerr Add Kirk Min Kirk Town Lab Min Leitch Lencourt Lorado Lyndiist Macassa Marchant Marcon Mcintyre McKen Nama_ Cr A book on traffic entitle Mixed Blessing brought him t + "a ister Ernest Buchanan report, described b' Marples as the inost compre- hensive ever made in the Buchanan view a tow would be: ateas set within an interlacin Norpax Coldst Rank Sy themselve: the en oved a motorist DALLAS, Tex AP)c 8 cu ven some British observ surprised to t here {s denser -- and on a per-carjhas in the United! At re Sales to 11 @.m.: 944,000 raffic FOREIGN TRADING 100 $24% 0 Sie The the: family '0 Buchanan rep s2yYSiman who ¥ n 1961 Britain, with 9,906,-/ti oie a cles, had 7,019 fatalities/sination fatality for every 1,410) Kennedy ed has a mn on thie} a Dallas s he que: Bu the of former higher in and! Soviet Scientist ance | The with 76,000,000 taly BERGER ob B street JAC OB The d J 441293 hadburr i jat the Oshawa G on Thursda i ceased i ad been in The. de- year and for le J 0} 1K 1 was the son late Eva Berger ed the former Csavoly, Hungary came to Oshawajh atmor of J In 19 Mar. and the Fang in Mae Berger yi¢ ; wiS. A. Gates. The deceased was a ; of St. Gertrude's Roman Catho-|a jlie € Arch and ¥ ber o 275. $64 6AV4 % 100 Ne The deceased ieav SSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE COMING EVENTS Eva, at Home, a si 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ae SUNNYSIDE PARK MEMORIAM Monster Bingo lub Came lot Friday, "Dec 'O7th | Prize pats sor Ni spre ner MONUMENT! ey KERS BI NGO A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, DEC. 28th 316 Killed In Auto Crashes During Holiday SHIC SHARE Pinec NOTICE SAF )--T mH Owing to the sudden pas 316 affi AGO sing away of our beloved Rt Rev. Mon ° pastor, Coffey, there ve a graphi den surge in death rate from approxi- norma; for the first Dec. 24 to more t cent on Christmas e bingo Frid traffic jumped BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, DEC. 28th 7:30 P.M ) Counrel between 6 p.m.} tak a fe toll was 40 Monday and --a median count ; said the midnight Tuesda ng into inenta' mes time, z 9 the Wealth Jackpot to go st to ao g¢ 2 tol re-| Share | $40 $150 during the Jackpe ; ; r Lwo-ll as toll r of Chris me proving During the first 10 months of ear, 35,170 persons ar in affic rong hout U.S, This re an average of 115 deaths! led tr nroug the re nts day The that none dents 5 a KING ST estimated a 250 per-! in accl from 6 mid actua 0 figure of council had between 200 and "ould be see ed during the ric od Af Aj TON 02 Ch sak fr ma The the ver m eR nigh 798.023 excee the estimate ded ROWE TRAVEL "NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE "BUFFET DINNER CLUB CAMELOT FORMERLY VARCOES EAST OF CITY | Reservations Available S RESTAURANT ETS $10.06 PER COUPLE 'The Armstrong CALIFORNIA line or High Requiem TOUR IGertrude's | R 5 DAYS Church on Mon y 9 a.m. The mass FEB. 5 to 29th are Funeral Mass an remains resting at ci Home n St.| Catholic Dec R alls Rey. John Myers Os Wer in St pastor of St Gregory's Roman Catho- emetery Friends are aske jthe funeral home evening WALLACE f. DDEN -| The death of ce T Snudden, 299 ving avenue, occurred at the Oshawa \eral Hospital, Thursday, HARMAN PARK. |26. He had been in poor for the past year NOW AT } A son of the late Mr G d \Mrs. Charles Snudden, he GEORGE'S HALL \porn Oct. 16, 1906, in O fink WY AGRON |Mr. Snudden married the Dec i¢€ | not cal] at Saturday AGENCY N Port Hope 885-2527 BINGO health) |R St : a for-| W Imer Isabe Smith 16,'a ; 193% Darlin i in Oshe jar d lived Friday 27th in ife.| m 20 garnes $8 and $10 $40 Jackpots Share The Wealth DANCING Every Saturday. 8PM TRIPLE © | TORONTO (CP) jfor slaughter rs was only|b |moderate with most sales made jon a steady basis at the public stockyards t his week st dependable at fully| 2 Heifers and cows and bullid jtle was steady prices traded actively higher firr m tro pr re eolcen cattle broad demand with most a bebe on good quality | Veal calf prices were sharply] lhigher ¢ on a broad demand Hog} prices were higher and lamb| iprices were higher | Cattle receipts were 4, 194) jhead, about 1, 900 head less than| llast week and about 2,600 a 'less than the'same week in 1962 Western cattle receipts were| ' sharply 98 head as compared 90 head last Ic ton, Ont ent tion|¢ ext to Cedar Park . | READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read Times Want Ads Round the Clock.|. ov at with ers or exports off the eel at to Based United States Slaughter cattle: Choice sold $23-23.50 with 24.05 19-21; at some ight ste good 21.50-22.50; medium common 15-18; choice heifers | 22.50 with some. fanc light} heifers to 23.80; good 20-21.50 medium 17-19; common 14-16 choice fed yearlings 23.50-2 good 21-23; good cows 17.50 with sales to 18; medium 15-16; canners and cutters 10 14.50; good heavy bologna bulls 19-19.50; common and medium 16-18 Replacement fancy to ti MITS in +t] cattle: Good 9-94 sedium{m 18-21 ; MACKIE -1392 commor lves vealers oc curred Motors and was a member of eneral Hospital|the United Automobile Worker Hun-|E} icobl of member! joe will be sung by!m ude's and inter nt wi e Ma Me Intost an her residence, on Monday, jat the Mc Gen-|eral Dec.| 26 at 2 p.m and/|Street United Church and int Wasim Os hip) Te 'Slaughter Steer 'Demand Moderate ~The demand|medium 25-29; Ontario| heavy The demand for yearling cat-|stags 13.50 on a land Plant To {unlikely that President. Johnson ad week. There were no shipments lout its .3,000.000th to Eastern Canadian slaughter-| st l feached that ime been per cent of (just ending ui anke $4-36 | the sales to 38.40; good 30-33;|to his right Diets To Health (Re edivehicles, had 38,000 fatalities-- one for every 2,000 vehicles EVIDENCE SLENDER "This is oe evidence on Snudden|Which to generalize the s, Mrs. |ratio for the. United States sug- 1 (Myrne y mat nd Bonnie, than e are Paul dden was with employ ears Gene MOSCOW cow f¢ tsev fasted { to be ters) Mo: f America Besides fo hn M aine, Doreer Oshawa randsons, immond the memoria eld Monda on Aves r gests | Mosko vorted 4 Rao Europe 'f{c+} Buchanan holds that the tra jditional structure of towns-- lings along streets with di-|1 Dec, 30, at 2irect access--has been entirely|/showed «the Armstrong Funeral|outmoded by the motor age. If|healthy Wesley Herbert,/someone sat down deliberateiy } wisev King Street United|to des a situation to cause),..) ratings will. conduct the serv-|traffi he could do no first efi a pelos : will be in Osh-|hetter fojow. the tradi; och. ico ; , af but on the sixth wa Union Cemetery tiona says the arch!-| and did not. want tect-engine '| he Alseane He wants towns to be ot ii his joints. ther the one hand Of) t)e newspaper sa and 1 the other of "en ailment suffer z vironmental" areas -- places John " hs fant (00k place 6 service will be) bu 1961 and a recent pl ist to the paper ne m fast : desire to e gn jams, thar FUNERAL OF MRS. WM. HALMAN service for Meet f 47 Colborr ied at the Osh: ced : The specifi he physicis ne rms 0 funeral Halim t, who lam tea $405 301.8 isc ASSAS president jt} pxeminat on day Pog aoa attect ted e. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, December 27,1963 93 .,, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS PRINTED PATTERN d) 0} the attention of Transport Min-} Marples and re- sulted in his appointment to the three-year study that led to the} y| | a} "A cellular structure} consisting of environmentai/ 8} rs e| e rt | elementary | the| ni up with the motor age.jthe right pe erspective, It brings and roads S,| d living the Oo more thar PATCHWORK PAIR By ALICE BROOKS ht to make! Idea) bedroom, living-room} modern playroom patchwork plillows applique on ¢ wt attern 7082: transfer h mu one 174 tor| Wa DELIGHTFUL By ANNE ADAMS 'I want a style that's simple but outstanding." We recom- mend the shirtwaist topped by ja pin tucked yoke. A delight in-- tor|cotton, Dacron : Printed Pattern 4940: Misses' - Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 requ res 3% yards mtu abric 4 FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins *: di 1 cent sales tax. Print plain-)(no stamps, please) for this pat- PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, |tern. Ontario residents add %e = ADDRESS te Print read SI | ADD 206 HANDICRAFT HITS in|NU MBER, caisiplen big, new 194 Needle-| Send onder to ANNE ADAMS. atalog, out now! See|Care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- fashions. crewelwork heir.|tern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. gifts, bazaar hits --| PATTERN FREE! Mail coo thing te crochet, knit jpon inside new Fall-Winter Pat sew, 'itern Catal ready ! ~ >, embroider, quilt, smock. | m Catalog, ready now! Over right now aps | one} di Thirty-five coins) is pattern (no stamps, please)| Alice Brooks, care of The|® wa Times, Needlecr afte *t., Oshawa. Ontario residents} cents 4 0 sha ly Det Gy 300 design ideas, ail sizes. Send S0/e for Catalog be : see ment store and « shoe store and." jcaused extensive damage to) e-- -- store, No one was i ~ Fire Destroys Three Stores me tise started at 11:25 a.m ST and was brought under! In Ottawa 'control at 2 p.m, At the height-; OTTAWA (CP) -- A apectac- of the blaze two apartment jular fire Thursday destroyed) at e i¢| st was not given. lwhene people can live or work abl Hospital on Sun-) the dictator-| ¢ jor both freed from inderson Funeral/stip of traffic rsday, Dec. 26| Buchanan says his Gocument} lis not to be compared with the was conducted by, [March Beeching report which Moffat of Simcoe|added a word to the language--|"" MAKES U.S. DEBUT The Beatles quartet, make their American TV debut on the Sullivan show Feb. 9 hape hu 3} p.m oT he serv ey British sing: ng} 'orth! Ed|. The flames sweot jbuildings at the rear of the:' |shopping plaza were evacuated.-- \three stores of the McArthur) Firemen said the fire appar- |Road shopping centre in subur-|/@Mtly started in the grocery .* jban Eastview causing damage|S!ore near a heating unit and... lestimated at some $750,000. |SPTead rapidly to the other twos: i istores, The 17-store plaza was through a|closed for the Boxing Day eivie \large grocery store, a depart-iholiday. ' treet hurch and inter-| \Beechingized,"" meaning clos- on Cemetery,|ure. The Beeching report bearers were: jsounded the death knell for) Donaid Thom many railway branches while| 4 J. Anderson Buchanan regatds his work as) am y despair, | FUNERAL OF ja essage o hope, not MRS. NEIL J. McDOUGALL | Pedestrians and motorists.| The funeral service for Mrs goers TRANSPORT CHAIR | eil J. M ---- who died at) puchanar now occupant ; arlo street./or the ae chair of transport at Dec was held Imperial College here, is the son -Intosh- Anderson Fun|and grandson of engineers but on Thursday, Dec.jne admits he did not plan on \becoming a planner--it was a \job that came his way in the! onession of the 1930s, liam and J Foremen, Rich ee ed rae ee 'Adlai Spurs | saleser and witiom Com! Boy Plans For. | Vote Campaign BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- jAdiai E. Stevenson dismissed |Thursday the possibility that he 'would be President Johnson's jrunning mate next year, saying lit ds 'very unlikely" that John- on will want bim er 40s In a holiday visit to Bloom- eaini aig yi {ight ington, Stevenson repeated - to see. pales {reporters his willingness to run dressed weight! lit asked : "T would want to do whatever Good hén-!he (President Johnson) wished." yweight ] mbs 23 per hundred-) put he added about running for bucks discounted at $1/vice-president, ' I can't say that hundredweight: common this is a burning ambition with medium 17-21; sheep 3-10 ne' : ccording to quality | Stevenson, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said he Stelco Pushes nh G oi) Oy Chapel The se ev, John ice was conducted by K Moffat of Simcoe!" er-| ek U igo Cemetery, lIIbearers were:| ent was in rin hawa common 21-24;} oners 15-20, Hogs: Grade A 26.25-20.25; ywes She 1 is "perfectly content minding jthat shop (the UN) and paying lattention to that job. "Moreover, I think it's very would want me to be his run- ining mate," he added without jeaboneti. Near Ca HAMILTON ompany of { pacity | (CP) fa has camted| theok ton Organized Crime Hat aol oot me] Report Heady At | wae te com! End Of January | reported today ag h of] WINDSOR Bruce J. S$ Macdonald of Wind- s he expects to resume duties Feb. 1 when his' as chairman of the On-| tario Police Commission ends Judge Macdonald was given 'lan 18-month leave of absence! and is|from the bench to head the com-| 1 Americal/mission. The leave' expired in capacity. September but he stayed on be jcause "a great deal' still re- mained to be done." T commission's report or ized crime 'as well as ' 1" gl ni ojother outstanding things'? should Speake be completed by the end of Jan-| juary, he said Thursday. 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