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Magistrate dubai' Bins Sunday School [si sn ste = Award Day At Enniskillen to set a trap for Guindon and Lemieux, Bard's conviction now By MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- The attend. is under appeal and he is free on bail, Three Ottawa detectives, in- ance at the Sunday School rose to a new high almost reaching cluding Inspector Borden Hobbs, were suspended by the Ottawa police commission until the 100 mark. Supt. A. J. Werry promoted Betty Wright and Marie Draper from the inter. the matter was investigated by former Ontario police commis- mediate girls' class to the YP Class, ion investigator chairman . A, Clarke, The detectives were reinstated by the Ottawa commission after it received the Clarke report, Mrs, E, Trewin presented the annual awards for attendance. Some of the outstanding re- cords are Marie Beckett and Wayne Beckett with the longest However, the report itself was not made public, continuous perfect attendance of 12 years. Mr, Achbar told the hearing Sheryl Ashton, 11 years; Lois that he had been informed by police that his home would be broken into while he took a Florida vacation. When Mr, Chilcott tried to Question Mr, Achbar on evi- Ashton, Robert Slemon, Charles Ashton and Douglas Ashton, 10 years, From the beginner's class five children have completed one ol perfect attendance, Janet a i = Sgt35e: "5*3295 $73 3 1+ z nesses: a ss 3 FS RUNE -- Dave and « Sge8szg-tesdis sezsgees ee 3238823 gssFs3 22 sz. 3322 --_ => - = se 33 S23 aJre<=33 ese 323 crt hao o Soi LN Oo aes velo ter sg eta Sis_ gotrzete~ + + Bs 1+1 sss tL aErte hat 2°°253 323-5 i 2997" ++ + a233$23° 23 = 3" 5°53 3 S agggave z< ar Sshe: 3 = me a od | S2eeecyecetteeBSt eet ck F i Ss Boe L "=f oy8 = 2 Ss SESS ene = 3 5? 's §iegugit.t,28 08 stgssgqegq3 gates a85°F Pe itr ees fo 2 3° 3° 33: Eede- = & 383 =2s82-% Ps * SESSERE >. Pa io s88ig 3z 3 sSsls & st = g8°5,s80°5Z a tty = i i? 5x58 #253, ga "3 5 #2 sts? 338 Zs $= et $=} = -- = - = 2s, =:* zs = > a : = "2. se. £ ag * 2xz £8=2 zs 222s8s82 se s +i Ss 989223 ksh th = Dd =_=53388 3 . Workshop Is Conducted At Blackstock BLACKSTOCK -- The Town and Country Club met in the CC centre recently, The treasurer gave a report, Tt was voted to give a dona- tion to the fund for Rev, and Mrs, Oaten who are retiring from Five Oaks, Bn Moat P--putting lu a worksho) new rubbers on the chair legs, Slides of scenes in Indore, India, and surrounding terri- , which Doreen Van Camp had sent home, were then shown, Bruce Mountjoy conducted a short devotional period, after which a lunch was served, OBITUARIES MRS. DONALD M, HALL Bg gg Fg . r road, ; early today in Oshawa General) % . W. K, Houselander, Hospital, Mrs, Hall was in her|Minister of Trinity United 82nd year, In failing health for/Church, some 'time, me be been se eens ee be in Bow- jously il for five days. The eonpin f a a a ss z #? + = 3882 g Sz- se SSe <o 33* sree iat oJ 3 # i! a 3,5 8 339838 28 rm == z S = Ss IN_THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO (; IN THE MATTER OF The Change of Name Act, R.S.0O, 1960, Chap- | ter 47, and amendments '| thereto, TAKE NOTICE that the on of MICHAL SZC- UR of 249 Adelaide Ave- nue Weat, in the City of Oshawo, to onrge his name to MICHAL SANDER, and name of his wife SOPHIA 'CZUR, to SOPHIA SAND- ER, ond the nome of his in- fant son from JOHN AN- DREY SZCZUR_ to JOHN $ z - Fs F i z,3. 23 3s, saber = t = ~ 8 iss 3 = ae $35° Sates to 11 a.m.: 729,000. FOREIGN TRADING nw 4 e . $3 3 3 2352822332-2=> Z 232282 { = $3=2**= sats ANENT ASSETS AT $1.38 BILLION In 1963 the consolidated net profit of Canada jortgage Corporation ond its offiliate, Canada Perm tust Company, emounted ,054,000 up from $2,867,000 the previous year, end was equivalent to $3.19 @ share os against $2.99 in 1962 on the out- standing capital stock of C Permanent Mo Corporation. Regular quarterly dividends of SOc a share were paid and there was @ year end extra of 25¢ as well, 352 = s8e38 Sestee3s Mountjoy rene i t= $5 s 22% =32 = <3 +1 Ss ss w. rigoer na, Reel 23= +! = s 235 141 gis 333$*-3 F * #eF $ i dence he had given to Mr. Clarke, the Crown objected on the grounds that the Clarke re- rp, James Werry, Donald Rowan, Brian McGill and Gor- don Sharp with Allen Ashton port was privileged, At ose point Magistrate Sher- two years perfect attendance, PERSONALS wood said "there is some evi- dence there was some sort of a trap." Miss Lois Ashton was a week- end guest at the home of a classmate, Miss Anne Gilles- ple, Caledonia, Ont. Mr, and Mrs, George Irwin and Rodney were recent Sunday tea guests of Misses Louise and Marjorie Mcintosh, Whitby. ~ se 2. = - = - Investments in mortgages reached the record total af $322,934,000, on increase over last yeor of $42,526,000 or 11.5%. The growth in Savings sits, Debentures and Guoranteed Certificates amounted to $52,524, for @ combined year-end total. of $444,993,000, Estate, Trust end Agency assets under administration SERB Permanent Trust C Leva rutin, Orem ign oF books and compare with $860,335,000 In 1962, OUR STORY IN BRIEF 1963 1962 administration. $1,283,559,000.00 2,867,000.00 in the ar 5 2 tm Cerne ~ --"TOCKE'S FLORISTS » the 2 Funere! orrangements February, A.D, 1964, ot the ond hour of 11,00 o'clock in the forenoon, DATED this 24th doy of January, A.D, 1964, MANNING F, SWARTZ and RONALD L. SWARTZ, Barristers and Solicitors, 26¥A King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. * = s e 3g ra 33 a1 = SF seesEe Bgsces 323 ++! floral 'wecivenvee for all OSHAWA 8" 4 voto SERVICE 7 728-6555 'indness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all " "t= g si23e #22 my 230 tty wn 14 Ws tne mv 2 170 $11 11% 11h wo ie nm fF <= Ve Combined Total Assets owned under $1,383,328,000.00 Consolidated Net Profit $ 3,054,000.00 § MEL KRUGER Solicitors for the Applicant NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Reg Weaving, Ancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Beckett recently and visited her mother at Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Ormis- ton, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Lamb had Sunday dinner with Mr, and Mrs, Hall was born Charlotte McCaffrey in Hespeler, Ont., and in 1900 moved with her late hus- death. ness six years band, Donald M, Hall, to Osh- awa, where she lived until her Before an incapacitating ill- , Mrs, Hall FUNERAL OF MRS, OLIVE BROWN The funeral service for Mrs. Olive Brown of Ajax, who died at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Fri. day, Jan, 31, was held at the! | REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Aes gg Consolidated Net Profit per Share* 2.19 Combined Deposits, Debentures end Gua $ 444,993,000.00 Combined Total Mergers 2,934,000.00 Estates, Trusts ond A 2.99 $ 392,469,000.00 Mrs, S, recently. Mrs, 21 a Tresise, -- Annie a le --_ sh: awa, were with Mr, a rs. N, B. Wright recently, 906,565,000.00 $ 860,358,000.00 "In relation to Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Shares BUSINESS: 723-4863 HOME: 723-7900 IN THE ESTATE OF KARL ERWIN LEUPRECHT, DECEASED persons having claims McIntosh - Chapel Monday, Feb, 3. The service was conducted by Rev, L. Ware, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Inter. mnt was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa, . The pallbearers were N. Lam: bert, G. Donebie, Roger Brawn and James Milne. Mrs, Brown is survived by four sons, Wallace of Kingston, Douglas of Oshawa, Stuart of Camp Borden and Ronald of Winnipeg. A step-brother, Jesse Donebie of Oshawa, also sur onganiza- 3% i i was active in v: tions including the Red Cross, Blood Donors Clinic and the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. And- rew's United Church, She was also an enthusiastic member of the St, Andrew's Society and the Old Thistle Club, '| Predeceased by her husband in 1934, Mrs, Hall leaves one daughter, Jean, of Toronto; one udge Alex C. Hall, of Oshawa; one brother, John R. McCaffrey, of Niagara Falls, New York and two grandchild. ren, Cameron and Heather Hail, Mrs, Hall is resting at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa, where the fun- eral service will be held in the ~~ at 3:15 p.m, Thursday, The service will be conducted by the Rev, Dr, John min- ister of St. Andrew's United Church. Interment will be in Mount x2 z i 3 i 2F All i 232 j iz 2 g z ; = ; i a? i Z 2 3 B z 2. 5 £ 2 ¢ i if it li id Pierre Lefebure of Montreal mt the weekend at Allan erry's. ' Mrs, F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor and David Enfie.d were recent visitors at Mrs, F. 'Toms, Miss Heather Fraser, Cour- tice, visited with Miss Ruth Pethick, recently, Mr, and Mrs, R, J. Ormiston were reent tea guests of Mr, and Mrs, Will Ashton, Caesarea. NEWS IN BRIEF 183 KILLED IN MINE PRAGUE (Reuters) -- This teen miners were in a gas explosion in a mine at Kar- vina, Moravia, Saturday, : the Ceechoslovak news agency railing health for some years, Ceteka reported Sunday. | Gas) She wes the former Clara Dal exploded during drilling opera-|tgn and was born in Croydon, tions at the Czechoslovak Ar@Y!currey, England, the daughter mine, Ceteka said. lot the late Witiam and Harriet Iton, In 1908 she married SMOKERS' COFFINS -- [Genres ost George Osborne at Graydon, She ADELAIDE, England (CP)--| was predeceased by her husband) poay }Roman Catholic nuns in Dee. Si: 1063, $446. nS. $2.98 Durham' village who run pr ie nd Mirs, Osborne to . By ' R 98 Jal : | Mr, and Mrs, came jsharey 1982, $405,205, $2. | 7 __ K kiln are making ash trays|Oshawa from Bagland in 1909, Oatarie Lean and . cones." Their| The deceased was & member of Ce, year ended Dec, 31: 1963, $596,803, $2.15 a share; 1982, {S485,513, $1.94 ii iit, z 8 =z vives, 3f FUNBRAL OF PETER A, CEMBAL High requim mass for the late Peter A. Cembal was sung by Rev, J, C, Pereyma in St, Geo- *s Ukrainian Catholic Church 'onday, Feb, 3, at 9:30 a.m, Mr, Cembai died at St. J 's Lawn Cemetery. a Hamilton, , MRS. CLARA OSBORNE _ Interment was in St, Greg- The death of Mrs, Clara Os-| The Cemetery: \ S| 3 i i i By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Atlantic Coast Copper |Lad,, year ended Dec, '3 jnet loss $601,931. day, Feb, 3. Nel TO WESTERN CANADA 1 TRIP EVERY DAY Via Trans-Canada Highway TRAVEL ANY DAY STOP-OVERS ARRANGED seToRR WINNIPEG......5 99.60 37, REGINA.......... 24.85 44.7 24.85 5 ts in the shape of design on puneiah by the re-/St, George's Anglican Church, cent U.S. report linking smok-) She is survived by two daught- ing and cancer. jters, Alberta, at home, and ; |George Gudgeon (Gara) and a json, Leonard, all of Oshawa, lwo grandchitdren and two- COMING EVENTS let "grandchildren alte sor ivive, "Pen! s. Osborne is at the Me- KINSMEN BINGO -- (SET ye, sist wemam ie =per ME i" Intosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK -- (Si oh pcpatar" Shama puis Jun FREE ADMISSION lee ue yer ck ee" & EXRty BIRD GAMES BINGO TUESDAY, FEB. 4th 7:30 P.M. KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE) 109 COLBORNE ST. W. FERNHILL PARK BINGO @& our pork clubhouse j Fernhill Bivd. West of Gidbora 16 GAMES $6 4 GAMES $10, $15, $20, $30 Shore the wealth, door prizes. Tuesday, Feb. 4th ?: PM, Free Admission Door Prizes LIONS BINGO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Sth JUBILEE PAVILION JACKPOT NOS. 53 and 55 $1200 CASH PRIZES FREE. ADMISSION EARLY BIRD 7:45 Special Bus Leaves 4 Corners 7:30 120 reguier garmnes $8 ond $10 a Shore The Wealth $100 Jackpot S9 Nos. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street ond Edith MEMORIALS 1$2 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS OFFICE 723-1002 728-6627 is { ' : if 1 " ig i Whitby -- Harry Donald Lid. Telephone 668-3675 Oshawa Bus Terminal, Telephone 723-2241 inf ei i par i 3 ¥ rt Hf i i i GRAY COACH LINES Dewell (Lorraine), Christian Science ducted the service, Interment and Jack Dunn (<velya), all of Bow- manville. lwas in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | Mr, Pickarg is resting at the) Pallboarers were K. Caveriey, gg 4 and aSmith Funeral/E. Hughes, S. Usher, W. Robdin- Home, Bowmanville, where a'son, W. Dell and T. Horne.