"JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 16, 1964 BIRTHS DAVIS Don and Kathy (nee Flanagan) are pleased to announce the arrival of thelr daughter, Deanna Lynn, 6 ibs., 3 o7zs., on Wednesday, March 11, Robarts' Father Dies Aged 80 LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Her- a Today's Toronto Stock Market Listing 1S Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 150 $12% 12% 12% 425 $40 39% 4 +% 330 $134 13% 1344+ St Radio 1625 $9 9%, %at+ % Steel Can 1015 $22% 22% 22% Texaco pr 200 $909 90 90 Tor-Dom Bk 545 $61 61 v Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge W 15% 15% Vv v7 v7 N Mylama 6a 16 bat Newnor WW Wath New Rouyn Vv n " Nick Rim 184 18% 184 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 890 $53 52% 53 --% 250 $12 12 12 25 $73%4 7334 73%4-- % 375 $174 174 74 395 $19%e 19% 19¥e-- Ve 250 $24%4 24% Du Pont 335 AAs TORONTO 11:00 A.M. By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--March 16 Quotations in cents unless marked $. %--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is! from previous board-lot closing sale. | 1) Net High Low a.m, Ch'ge "4 4 4 126 126 126 465 465 465 160 160 21 21 4 42 $192 194 19% Stock N Kelore Newlund Stock Sales Cc Brewis 3000 C Marben 600 C Mogul 1100 C Rambler 400 Cop Corp 2000 Cowich 5000 Craigmt 2200 Stock Sales Shop Save Simpsons Slater Steel Stock Dist Seag Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Stores Dom Tar Dom Text STOCKS | a. -- % Nisto 1964, at the a General Hospital, A 11:00 Net sister for Sharon, Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge +1 +% INDUSTRIALS Abacon Abitibi Ackland Alta Dist Alta Dis vt Alta Dis w Alta Gas $32. 32 Alf Gas Bpr 10 $106% 1062 Alta Gas w 300 845 Alta Nat 100 $18%% Alg Cen 216 $31 Alg Cen w 200 Algoma 180 Alumini 320 Anthes A 100 Arg 260 pr 25 Atlan Acc 140 Atlan: 5¥apr 55 Bank Mont 50 Bank NS 25 Bell Phone 115 Bell Phon rt 9755 Bicks 25 Bowater Bramalea Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BCPh 4%pr Bruck A Burns Cabol Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem Cl Fndry Can Malt 'Laurie and Dawn. | |Dert Robarts of Galt, father of |Premier John Robarts of. On- tario, died Saturday in St. Jos- eph's Hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday, He would have been 80 next month. He was born in Toronto and jmoved to Galt as a young boy. He began his career with the Imperial Bank in Galt and was transferred to Western Canada where he served at Banff, Alta., and Winnipeg. He returned to Galt and in| 1931 came to London. While in London, he was honorary treas- urer of the Canada Red Cross for a number of years and later became president. He was also , rand _fainer 3 . president of the Victorian Order| je Harper ma), Mrs. Frankiof Nurses and served on the} Fear (Natten) ail' of Oshawa, in(board of directors for several] ws ttn yew Reston a ts Aree years. He was a member of the} parcial the Chopel Wednesday, March 18, London Hunt and Country Club, | at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-/the London Kiwanis Club and tery. |was active: in Masonic circles. | He retired in Stock Crestaur ~ 1500 i Ua 18¥e Croinor 2 * Crowpat Cusco Deer Horn Denison Dome E Amphi East Sull Geco Mines GF Mining Goldray Granduc Gunnar xd Hard Rock 1 Har-Min Headway Hollinger Hud Bay Iso Joburke Joliet T Fin A 225 $11% 11% Tr Can PL 780 $34% 347% Trans-Mt $16% 16% Trans PPL 89% 9% U $5646 56Ve 1% 34% 16% 9% 560 400 335 330 330 315 310 60 125 $642 62 b6A+% 153196 196 196 780 $46 46 46 + MS 300 $12% 12% 12% -- ve 8 8 75 $i! 8 500 32 322 32 250 33 2 33 515 $31% 31% 2% 275 $16% 16% 16% 2660 $13% 132 13% 750 $22%4 22% 22% 200 125 «125 «15 OILS 1000 92000 15000 200 500 180000 700 214 21% 212+ 2 18 Bae a 10 10 10 +1 non Nn 9 50 8 +1 $14% 14% a+ % $30% 304 30% Norgold Normetal N Goldcrt Northcal Northgate Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Patino Pax Int Placer Preston Que Chib Quemont Eddy Mich 125 46a Falcon 162 65% 200 2 25 PLETT -- Nei! and Joan (nee Mather) ere happy to announce the arrival of a ton, David Randall, weighing 8 Ibs., on Friday, March 13, 1964, at Oshawa Gen- @ral Hospital. Thanks to Dr. W. G. Mc- Kay and fourth floor staff. Fed Gr pr Fittings Ford US Fruehauf Gen Bake 9 61% ES WWM-- Ve 904 05 8 7M 90M. 105 1 15% 12% GMC GP Drill A Gr Weg G Greyhnd Guar Tr rts Hardee Hawker-S Home A Home B Ind 'Accep Iniand Gas Inind G w Int Nickel Int Util Inter PL Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey C Kelvinator Labatt Lafarge A Lafarge wts LOnt Cem Lau Fin Lau F 2.00 Lau F 1.25 Tas Levy pr cf el LobCo A a "| LobCo B Loeb M 26"4 Macleods A 29% +1¥4; MB and PR 20V%4 Mass-F Mass-F 5% MEPC Mid-West Moore Morse B Nat Drug Noranda NO NGas Ont Steel Oshawa A Pac Pete Page-Hers Penmans Pow Corp Reirhhold Rothman Royal Bank Salada Shell Can +5 154% -- Ve 125% 260 160 6% -- Va! 134 + Vel 15% | 23a + Ys) ™-- Ve PEARCE -- John and Bery! (nee Bux- ev) are happy to announce the errival! of their daughter, Sandra Mary, 8 Ibs. 4 os., on Saturday, March 14, 1964, at Oshawa General" Hospital. A sister for Timmy end Jennifer. Many thanks to Dr. J. ©. Anderson and stuff of 4th floor. DEATHS FRIZZELL, Norval Thomas Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, March 16,. 1964, Norval Thomas Frizzell, beloved husband of Edith Bristow and father of Mrs. 32 10614 845 18% + Ve 31 12% + %| 56% + % 314 -- % 21 Versatile 810 810 810 Wainwr Vic G rt Walk GW Westcoast Wood | Woodwd A Y Knit B 50 -3 6a 13% 15¥e 23% ™% 54 80 24% 82 $92 9% 385 «(385 1030 360 360 360 275° $8% 8% 530 $19% 19% 150 $7 7 425 s 4 500 245 245 2 210 $144 14% 270 $38%2 38% 250 $22 22 6 12% 7% 1% 26% 23 20 $104 10% WAa~--% Rio Algom $12% 12% 12% Rix Athab 2. 2 San Ant 00 4 = #4 Sherritt 315 310 310 Sil Stand % .% 2% +2% Siscoe 164 160 160 Steeloy 10% 10% WY Steep R 485 490 Territory Tombill Torbrit Tormont Tribag Un Keno Upp Can Violam Wasamac Werner West Mines Willroy Zenmac Zulapa $6% $13% $15 $23% $7% 54 $80% $24Va $82 ' % W-- Mh 20° 18% 20 +2 | $29% 29% 29+ Va! 6666 6 + Va) 1 296 «295 008 8 471 300 2000 880 350 25 225 200 Thanks to full service Sanitone Drycleaning 52 154 + Ve 22 +1%) 6 + %) 67% -- Va 1] 107 le 9% 600 Va 250 6Ve 100 725 100 15 25 300 23 137 -1 +2 Acme. Gas Am_ Leduc Anchor Banff Bata Calvert C .Dethi C Ex Gas 250 C East Cr 533 105 Fr Pete pr 100 350 Glacier 1000 10 Gr Plains 1050 $10 «610 H B Oil G@ 512 $15% 15% Medal 600 4 435 Permo 35 Peruv Oil 95 Provo Gas VW Quonto 4 Stanwell 83 Teck Corp 470 «470 «470 Triad Oil 232. 227 «230 Union Oil $112 1% 1% Unispher 3. 33 Un Oils 163 183 Un Reef P 164 l6a-- Va Yan Can ied , , 4 1 6 +1% 2. 6 eS Ws WS 175 44 4+ 50 WO +14 13 + Lake Ling Latin Am Lencourt K Anacon K Anacn rt Lorado Manok MS Martime Mattgmi Mcintyre McMar Merrill Midrim Min-Ore Multi-M Murray M Nat Expl 635 Yo8 635 108 105 350 10 4 --2 7 555 159 2 3 24 «(24 4000 7 425 555 1500 159 3000-30 3000 24 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,134,000, FOREIGN TRADING 100 $13%4 13% 134+ % 200 190 190 +5 100 915 200 165 200 540 3500 (15 $25% $89'2 $25% 89 25% 892 25% +3 | 13% 13% + Ve 389 --w 10% 10 104 +1 1% 76 76 240 24 24 +1 Tt" " % 3 122 7 = val -- "| + %| 0 1% 435 35 95 1%6 "4 64 500 61 110 $12% 225 $7 510 $7% 530 $27 100 $23 55 $27' 27 430 $197 197% 25 $109 109% 1 2700 355 350 16781 315 310 50 $53 53 200 $7%4 7% 150 $13%e 13% 945 $45 44% 390 $21 207% 250 $282 28% 75 $3 «8 230 $11%4 11% 1770 $252 25Ye 100 $28¥ 28a 740 $10%_ 10% 125 125 335 275 840 HAMILTON, Milfred 1950 and re-| Mil a | Entered into rest at Fairview Lodge, turned to Galt. | Whitby, on Sunday, March 15, 1964, Funeral service will be at ee has Goren of browbers Ont, init, Dan: today at the~Anglican jate Ada Bur " ' ~ z a Ainge his 90th year, and dear father of Frea-|Church of St. John the Evange-) cc. erick, of Brougham; Marte (Mrs. G A list. Ven, C. W. Foreman will) Can Wire Balsdon) of Pickering; Mabel (Mrs. C. hingata a 3] ; Cc Brew Hubbsra) of RR 1, Pickering: and toving| Mfficiate. Burial will be in) ¢4,'C3, brother of Mrs. Earl Hogie of Oshawa.;Mountview Cemetery, Galt. Cc Chem w Mr. Hamilton is resting at McEachnie ---- a s C Collleries Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, R Pickering. Funeraj service in the chapel on Wednesday, March 18, at 2,30 p.m. Interment Whitevale Cemetery. 600 500 150 2000 5500 204 2110 700 1000 33 35 95 176 4 84 ad $21% $41 $26¥4 $2958 $20% $58 $15¥2 $9™% $13% 675 $12 $37% $17" $14% $5 sive $1034 $114 $32'4 $40 $114 $20 $134 8% 345 +3 25 -3 170 10 35 300 ym GANITONE SERVICE ° Abitibi Lorado Opemiska Siscoe Steep Rock West Surf ome 1512 + 9% -- 13%4-- 670 «+5 12 37% + 7% 4%-- V 5% Ws 10% Wa 32'4 + Vi 40 W% 20% 1344 + 0% 154 9% 13% 665 2 37% Wa 4% 5M 1% 10% Wa 324 40 W% 20% 134 8% +5 + cab Pp n 8 A 100 TOU: FOR PEACE pe TOKYO (AP) -- Thirty survi- vors of the Hiroshima and Na-| gasaki atomic bomb blasts of Ay tha omawe, Genera nowra, oe. the Second World War will leave loved husband of Gladys Newell and dear|Japan April 21 for a world tour father of Noreen fae M, iat Sie to campaign for the abolition of) ella Maan year' Resting. st the nuclear weapons. Included is a Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port stopover in the U.S. Perry, for service on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. C Vickers Chemcell Clairtone Col Cell C Savings Con Bidg Con M S$ Con Paper Con Gas n Corby vt 215 Crain. RL 100 Crush Int 2'5 OBITUARIES MRS. NORMAN FRANCIS' |ton. Mr. Hamilton married the =o ie 4 . daugh- -| BELLEVILLE Mrs. Nor-|former Ada. Burton at ter, Mrs. . Cli James ' i belay jon hi FS he Mores TEuneral man (Edith) Francis, of 51/Pickering in 1898. He was pre-|(Nancy), Oshawa; a son,' Jack, cae es Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the North Front street, Belleville,|deceased b yhis wife in 1960. a member of the armed forces! -- " 225 150 7 Akaitcho All Pitch Am Larder Area Aunor B-Duq Bethim Bibis Brunswk Buff Ank Bunk Hill Camflo Camp Chib Cam Mines Candore Captain C Keeley a Cheskirk 6 HORTOP, Frank 600 200 1500 900 & 2 11% 73 10% 1% @ I feel just great 'cause I've been rejuvenated with Soft-Set®, the exclusive Sanitone processing that restores the fine finish my fabric received at the textile mill. It keeps me looking my very best. LAYMAN, Alberta Louise At her residence, 70 Division Street,. Bow- manville, on Saturday, March 14, 1964, Alberta Louise Hancock, aged 91 years, wife of the late Herbert. Layman and dear sister of Mary (Mrs. W. A. Gerry) a+ 5%_ -- Va 5 +2 «0 A 35 3 7 97 --1 '| Professional pressing keeps me well groomed, too; prevents shine, pocket marks, preserves original drape and shape, assures a press that lasts longer. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos 52-55 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. 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She) in the Brougham area for many|Sranddaughter, Maureen James, | Expert Predicts MURRAY, Mary Elizabth $20 Consolation beloved wife of the late James Murray years He is survived by two daugh-| tosh-Anderson Funeral Home James (Nancy) of Oshawa, and eck' was the daughter of Mrs. Ber-|of Pickering Village and Mrs.|Tuesday, March 17, at 2 p.m.|president of the American Can-/-- Service in the chapel on Tuesday, March MAMMOTH She is survived by her hus-|Brougham, also survives as|/Port Whitby, will conduct the|cent of all deaths in the United} at 2 p.m. 1 h th: d by Ellsworth : ~ lig to be held Suddenly after a short iliness, In the her mother, and Dy ky The remains are at the Mc-/Church Cemetery, Prescott, it. Centre Street South, Whitby, beloved asserting that "all but Coulter (Sarah Jane) of Leviton eonews, moved to the city from Oshawa.| ment will be in Whitevale Ceme- |statistics give no support to) CONGREGATION Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, until 1° street United Church. FRANK HORTOP tario Hospital employee and a|/-- 2S OUTPUT ene Clothing, Household Items, New Hosco 3300 260 MINES 500 15/4 15¥% 154 -- Us ST. PATRICK'S Bazaar and Tea, Bathe|RUMMAGE Sale, basement St. Andrew's 2 27 27 2 Auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary 16 games $6; 4 games $10, $15, $20 and 795 795 795 $M ' TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK 16 116 «16 3 | St. Gertrude S 9419 19 --2 Jackpot. Nos. 56, 52 109 COLBORNE ST. W. AT 8 P.M. - ar FREE ADMISSION ey eee on Saturday,{Was in her 4ist year, and had|-years. He was a member. of Oshawa. ¢ C D At Oshawa Genera! Hospita' p r | om U.S. Cancer Do Reg. Jackpot 58-Nos. $100 and loving mother of Mrs.Fred (Cliff)! Born in Cambray, Ont., she) ters, Mrs..C. A. Balsdon (Marie)|for a service in the chapel,! t Montreal. R | Te Ee car Andation F tha Kinnee, and the late George)C. Hubbard (Mabel) of RR 1,/Rev. J. McKibbin, 'rector of|cer Society said Saturday that 17 at 2 p.m. interment Blue Church Cem- RUMMAGE SALE band, Norman A. Francis; her| does a sister, Mrs. Alma Hogle service, States 20 years hence "unless| Toronto General Hospital, on Sunday,|George Kinnee, of Oshawa, her! pachnie Funeral Home, Picker- Wednesday, March 18, at 2 p.m.| Dr. Alton Ochsner of New Or- Tuesday, March 17 husband of the late Helen Cameron) A resident of Belleville for the the chapel on Wednesda y,/ducted by Rev. Fred Payne,|one kind of cancer are produced 1 i ind nephews, ww'sins' goth. year. Resting. ot THOMAS SEMPLE speculation that smog is a lung (Downstairs) '@.m., Wednesday, March 18. Thence to The death of a former Reach well known Orangeman, Thom-| Upholstery, Remnants, etc. etery, Oshawa. ol oblerkingy Povey st John's Cemetery, ' Port Whitby. Minister, the Rev. W. J War veteran, McClure. Maries Ae os Frizzell, occurred at the Osh-/Hospital Sunday, March 15, in| Mar. 15, after a short illness. nee Oe at 7 p.m. Members: of &Wa General Hospital Monday,|his 86th year. Mr. Hortop re-| He resided at 1014 Centre street Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion, will March 17, in his 69th year. He sided at 734 Hortop avenue. south, Whitby, and was in his hold a service at the Union Cemetery' .-idaq at 227 James street and He was born in Reach Town-| 0%th year. aa . He was born at Cillemore, Mausoleum following the committal serv- " I ing 2 p.m., Tues-|had been in poor health for) <p . i oe oe eae Me en Ol Oe County Tyrone, Ireland, and/sisters, Mrs, A. Gill and Mrs. was the son of the late William|W. Young, and two brothers, dey.) en | SOME, EME, late James and Rebeccca Hor- LOCKE'S FLORISTS He was born at Kingston anditop. In 1901 he martied the } an Funeral arrangements ond was the son of the late Thomasformer Bessie McClintock at|2% Sarah Jane Semple. He/John and William. floral requirements for all jand Nellie Frizzell. He married! Port Perry, came to Canada and Whitby in' 'The remains are at the W .C. occnsinna: the former Edith Bristow at! Mr. Hortop was predeceased 211. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, OSHAWA SHOPPING | Watertown, New York, in 1922./by his wife in 1953. In 1957 he) Mr. Semple was a chauffeur until Wednesday; Mar. 18, at 11 CENTRE During the First World War) married the former Gladys|°" ee of the Ontario Hos-|a.m. From thence to St. An- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE jhe served in France with the Newell at Toronto. pital, Whitby, for 40 years, prior) drew's Presbyterian Church 728-6555 Canadian. Army Service Corps.| The deceased farmed in Reach, 0, his retirement in 1960. for the funeral service which men Mr. Frizzell was a resident/ Township until his retirement 25| ,4¢ married the former Helen) will be conducted by the Rev. jof Oshawa for 40 years. Heljyears ago when he moved to| Cameron Smith who predeceas-|w. J. §, McClure, at 2 p.m. lretired from General Motors of Oshawa. Mr. Hortop :was a/® him in 1946. Mr. Semple| 'Temporary entombment will |Canada Ltd, in 1963 after 40/member of Northminster United) 45 2 member and an elder of follow in Union Cemetery, Osh- lyears of service in the final) Church. aaa s Presbyterian) wget Interment will follow later assembly department. He is survived by his wife ae oe ; at the Cemetery of St. John, The deceased was a mem- and two daughters; Mrs. M oo ge tay ONSESeRE during the) Port Whitby. ber of Branch 43. Royal Cana-|Winter (Noreen) of Oshawa and /i'St ly Aber Mr. Semple Members of Vimy Ridge dian Legion; Local 222, United|/Mrs. Jack Holtby (Helen) of rie Se cea Branch Loyal Orange Lodge will hold a Auto Workers of America and Port Perry. Three grandchil- Whitby "4 ; #8100,) service in the funeral chapel the GM 25-Year-Club dren and three great-grandchil-|""rne deceased' was also Tuesday, Mar. 17, at 7 p.m. He is survived by his wife|dren also survive. member of the Qiattenicenticy Memters __ of Branch 112 and three daughters: Mrs.| The remains are at the Mc-\ciyh of the Ontario Hospital: a Royal Canadian Legion, will George Harper (Norma), Mrs.|Dermott - Panabaker Funera) fast master' of Vimo Ridge| told a service at Union Ceme- Frank Sheridan (Nettie) and|Chapel, Port Perry, for the); ovat Orange Lodge: a past| (ery, m=usoleum after the com- Mrs. Bedford. Thomson (Nor- funeral service in the chapel preceptor Of Chosen Ree Roval| mittal Service. een), all of Oshawa, Tuesday, March 17, 3 at 2 pm.\Black P ; > ,.| Friends are asked not to call Four grandchildren, Tommy, Rev. H receptory No. 763, Osh jat the funeral home before 2 Terry and Tracey Thomson and| minster United Church will con-/ A. Mellow of North-| awa | t Ma 1 Mr. Semple was also a past Daly DUCHY. Dianne Harper also -survive duct the service. Interment will] FUNERAL OF The remains are.at the Ar-.be in Pine Grove Cemetery, < i commander of County Scarlet| MRS, A. L. CORDO! strong Funeral Home for a me- Prince Albert. po Chapter and a past master of morial service in the chapel) wee MARY E. MURRAY County Orange Lodge. The de-| The funeral service for Mrs. ceased was also a member of| Alice Louise C i Wednesday, March 18, at 2 p.m. The death ol Mas: Mery Witen- ce Louise Cordon, who died Rev. Leonard. Ware of Holy Ait Soar SPR GARG : ;,, beth Murray occurred Saturday, | the Whitby Fire Company andjat Hillsdale Manor Thursda v. I ref Holy the Whitby Rifle Club. [March 12, was held at the Trinity Anglican Chure bed March 14, in the Oshawa Gen-|, ri ae a visit to Northern) Armstrong Funeral Home on conduct the service. ee eral Hospital after a year of| reland in 1961, Mr. Semple} Saturday, March 14. wi'l be in Union Cemetery, Osh- failing health. She last resided| WS made an honorary mem-| Rey. P. F. Fiess, pastor of awa. at Kingston road east, Darling-| Per of the Apprentice Boys. of) Grace Lutheran Church, con- 2D L. HAMILTON |ton Township, and was in her epee Pan _, _|ducted the service. Interment 1th of a former Brough-|79th year. Mrs. W aria: He 4 ote was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Milfred Lor-| Born in London, Ont., Mrs.\yo00) op 7, Coulter (Sarah) The pallbearers were Lloyd occurred at Murray was predeceased by her|« * ewiston, N.Y, Mr.| and Ai Stire, Bob, Ronald and Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Sun-husband, James Murray, in|©™Ple was predeceased by two) Ted Fogal, and Chris Down. day, March 15. He had been in 1956. Before coming to the Osh- ~ wren failing health for some time and awa area eight years ago she was in his 90th year. lived in Prescott and Toronto AL The deceased was born near. Mrs. Murray Was a mene Brougham and was the son of of All Saints Anglican Church, the late John and Anne Hamil-/Toronto. OSHAWA FREE PARKING PORCH ALUMINUM ° Lakefield School Dispute Settled ENCLOSURES TORONTO (CP)--Officials. of the Lakefield public school board announced during the weekend that a year-long dis- pute between teachers and the school bo. has been settled Ralph Millage, chairman of the board, and board solicitor Samuel Murphy said details of | the settlement were not to be disclosed until today : The -weekend meeting, ar- anged by the Ontario Schoo rustees Council, involved. offi- ials of the Lakefield board, the | rio Public School Men | Teachers Federation and. the 'ederation of Women Teachers | Association of Ontario. An ear-! ier meeting was held jn Febru- Nealon 9 2100 183 New Jason 379 1000 5787 200 139 138 138 +2 |Park clubhouse, Eulalie Avenue, March)Church, Tuesday, March 17 at 1.30 p.m. ae Pea $30, Share the Wealth. 8 10" BINGO 188 188 (188 Ue ee al FREE ADMISSION Auditorium EARLY BIRD GAMES t 2.30 p.m. Inter- : epee et 690 KING ST. E. Ee Ute Car -- died Friday, March 13, in the) Mr, Hamilton was a farmer|Stationed in Montreal, and : | Snowball! Jackpot $170.-56 Nos. A ona oer Mary. Elizabeth Hodgins, (been in poor health for several Brougham United Church. Mrs. Murray is at the MclIn- CHICAGO (AP) -- A former) $20 Consolation Good Prizes 'at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. i Kinnee. | Pickering. A son, Frederick, of|St. John's Anglican Church,|lung cancer will cause 40 per} @tery, Prescott on Wednesday, March 18 SEMPLE, Thomas son, Robert: Norman Francis; / of Oshawa. Interment will. be in Blue|something is done to prevent} March 15, 1964 Thomas Semple of MM) brother ing, for the funeral service in|The 'service there will be con-|leans, Smith, dear brother of Mrs. W. S:ipast 14 years, Mrs. Francis/March 18, at 2.30 p.m. Inter-| Prescott. \by smoking," said mortality AT BETH ZION In his. 69th year. Resting at the W. C./She was a member of Halloway | tery. The death of a former On-/cancer agent in some regions. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, ' faa 144 KING ST. E. AT 10 A.M, The death of a First World) Township farmer, Frank Hortop,| as Semple, occurred at the To-| Whitby, for service at 2 p.m. Temporary NORVAL THOMAS FRIZZELL ' M : i --Italy produced| Norval Thomas' occurred at the Oshawa General! ronto General Hospital Sunday,| 19 157 000 pe at ys orgy 1963, |_ the Italian Steel Producers As- sociation reports. This was four per cent more than in 1962. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM DICK -- In loving memory of Matthew Dick, who passed away March 16, 1951 --Always remembered by wife Ethel and family HOPKINS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Percy Hopkins, who passed away March 16, 1961 The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalis the love, the voice, the smile, Of the one who once sat there --Always remembered by wife daughter Sandra and SMITH = In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Donald W. Smith, who passed away March 16, 1960. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure; Loving you always, Forgetting you never. --Ever remembered by wife Doreen. daughters Elaine and Karen | Mit Th ¢ am area farmer, enzo Hamilton, SMITH -- In memory of a 'ear son in-law, Donald W. Smith, who passed away March 16, 1960. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. --Remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Fowler Richard SMITH -- In fond memory of a dear son, Donald Woodrow Smith, who died March 16, 1960. No morning dawns, No night returns, But loving thoughts sre ever near. --Dad and Mom Smith SMITH -- In loving memory of @ dear brother, Donald Woodrow Smith, who passed away March 16, 1960. Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. | When the days are sad and lonely And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper "Cheer up and carry on" Each time we see your photo You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day." ~--Sadiy missed by. brothers and families. Awnings teachers' federations were ex- for all seasons! pected to refuse employment with the board. EDICT DEFIED When the Lakefield staff. re- signed, 17 teachers who defied the federation's edict, took their place. Only six of the teachers who resigned took positions with other school boards. The men teachers and the federation of. teachers have been paying salaries of the others The two federations recently called on the Ontario Teacher Federation--the legislative and co-ordinating body of the pro- fession--to ask the department of education to withdraw the teaching certificates of 'the 17 teachers who took jobs in Lake-| field after the board was grey- listed. The OTF refused but un-| dertook to investigate the dis pute Lakefield is. about 10 mile north of Peterborough. | STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS Always there with ready cash Faced with major car repairs? Then rely on Niagara. 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