Storm-Hammered Shesu Ceaed, |LOday's Loronto Stock Market Listings ib aga awe ae Stock Sales High Li * chise Stock Sales High ie i Ch'ge Stock Seles High Low 5 ch"ge y -- Street By The Canadian Press a igh Low a.m. a ¥ am. Rag hb igh rR tt maj ms yi Toronto Steck Exchange--Jan. 4 Int Gro A 100 S12 12% 12¥-- Yel tr Can PL 2125 0, 3% Chimo 2400 120 19 «119-3 crews had cleared all major ar. cod $.| Jockey C100 95 9S 5 +5 | Tecan jf ae ey ee Fig a teri d most of the smaller| , SWolations in cents uniess marked $) sock 2 pr 200 $10% 10% 10% | qyen rd ae ' ws . a hs 4a Odd lot, xd Ex aividend, | xr_--Ex sore fds 2. | Jurmbull ms im a ww Some 2 2% 204+ " reets in etro) itan Toronto) rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Ne' ange is bie MA | i vedy later' flievine six-| from previous board-lot closing: sale. by tll Ro += vd a" a %) Nie Ee 26%-- 26V--e 262 Ue 2s +2'h -mile- LOnt Cem 3620 410 "410 410 +10 inch snowfall driven by 40-mile es See aoe 10 no 710 us 465 (48D 485 133.133 133 1S We WA an-hour winds that hit the area tt Oo eee ae Gaeta $36 New Year's weekend. . INDUSTRIALS ey Sie 1904 ms = mommy Fas es M4 for today Alumini $16 4 % " A Alum lpr 4 $00 134 144 134 12% 1% 1% Stalled cars provided the) Analog ' 2 c 100 100 100 WW greatest hazard as heavy snow, 4 | Ont Steel 0 , 4600 14). 140 1140 o ! 1] ® Le confined mostly to the Metro "4 Pac Pete p j Gdn Sup Ol 225 S77 Deni: ™ on area, started to fall around Vs bd Ae ony ee | Seveat 100 10) 01 5 6s aos te 4 66" Pembina | ev-P a! : | 1 330 330. 330 3 a.m, Saturday and cleared| Bank Ns 78% -- Ys| Milt civ ay a Dome $2 ah A towards evening. Bell foe ae te x gt va N Davies 1000 RA Mae "We had delays of as much as| 1? 234 33% + Yel NEO pro Om Saw aunt eae half an hour," a Toronto Tran-| Bc Forest 29% 29% + Ye) Revelstoke 200 % | petor 4 "6 & Glaci De sit Commission spokesman said] €2" Pert oo ried APE Soe gt AN Provo Gas 300 271 221 22) a aie Sunday. '"'Our vehicles were| ¢ safe 4 pr 50 399 9 99 | Rockwell / | Union on BL, rd ar thd NF oa JM ~_o moving, but abandoned cars| CS 25 $33 33 33 Royal Bank 79 a 79 | tig eit 1000 216 216 216 Hastings 75 37 370 --S Ma \blocked the roads and car| € prev , 19% $i [i Una+ wl St Maurice Yon Can 4000 th th A honing eo ae ae Scott Yk pr Int Helium 38 6133) «133 52 + rope cet 10! tracks." € Imp Bk C 100 $68% 6614 68% |: Salada 10 | inger Gray Coach Lines reported| © !nd Gas 400 $114 11v% iron Bay 12 «114 Ind Gas 115 $1440 14% | Seven Arts 1' Wate R Pal $62 61% | Shell Can Vs MINES Iso 50 AIS 400 410 / ¢C half-hour delays. of Hamilton| ¢p » 0 + Ja 4 ' ve Exp 5000 2 622 and eenve, buses, Caneel Uy). eine!» saqnien iar Siiverwd"A 210 $6 154 184° | navacote 00 > 600 400 Kerr Aad oD ta é il pr e' Ms vocate snow, and.delays of up to an| ¢ Westng 100 $50 50 Simpsons 328% 28% 28% 'Aanice $000 126 123 mT 4 ms 0 hour for buses from London,|. Chemcell $18%e 18% | sale Nhog og a an o | All Pitch 1000 20 2 1 j i S , Chrysler $66 66 later w 3 ~l Am Larder 2500 21 1 Windsor and Detroit, caused by| €)rysler oT FT Steel Can $27./ 28% 26%0-- Vel A Am Moly 1400. 185 H freezing rain. Cc Devices $724 22% Tex Pack 39% 9% 9% Ang Rovyn 2700 3 Metropolitan Toronto police) Con Bisa oe oN oe wohl +3 | Ansit ee Ha 5 ol © 'on MS ; meres : ---- 50 + 000 ee 7 -- abla ngs hPa a from! Con Gas $12% 12% 27300 31 , 20-75 ns ie main arteries in the city. Coron 2pr $84 84 B+ Ye 1000 12% 12¥e 12% -- va 14 14 14 Crush Int $124 12% 12% + % New Way To Belleterre 0 8 1 240 240 240 . : : Dist Seag $3314 33a 33%e-- Ve : Bidcop 1 Va 8% | 5 $20% 20% 20% P y t Dom Elec $12¥2 12% 12% . Black Bay 2000 14 b Va} 1 BBBABARS ZAVER -- Michael and Dor: % " j Sermon Performed | Dofasco 230 $232 232 23Va Dia nose Canc r Bralorne 4 Mcintyre 335° $69¥6 eo @---t* Pac iosiy wl ce Whe SerWVEE of aon, es D Magnes 100 $10¥2 10% 10% g e Broul Reef 36 34 34 | Meat 2300 78 78 78 +1 fee 8 oe on 'on Wednesday, Decembe * " ty" $16 16 «(16 + % | Brunswk Meta Uren 4000 17% 17 174+ 90, 1964; of the Oshawa Ganerel Hosp 11, ile - B B ll t D $724 2% 27% + vs! NEW YORK (AP) -- Three! Bunker 2 314 32 +1 | Min-Ore 13%, 13% 134 $i: Soeciel thenks $0. Bre Sprenes- * y Dalle ancers hn 2 Ne doctors here say they've found) Camflo. a pig is ee ; faad . ' SUDBURY (CP) -- The con-| 2 55 55 a way to diagnose very early) ¢ Tung Nealon - ' vE) == she con-| $82' 824 82'2-- 2 cancers of the bladder not de-| Cam Mines 25 New Alger BODY CARRIED OUT gregation at the Anglican} 100 $2198 21% 21% + lio otabia by : hods. | ©, Jamison New Bia DEATHS Church of the Ascension here| TE Bis D Wiket F we ing og } Cdn Keeley ma : : . i : ' 215 $17 r, Willet F. itemore Jr.,| Candore +% U.S. and South Viet Nam Gia where he was killed Sun- Rangers were also killed in |had their sermon performed Fruehaut 300 $10 10% 104-4 ne Irving Bush and Dr. En.| cheskirk 0 1 0 +% CARTER, Charles William soldiers carry stretcher with day. He was the sixth Ameri- the ambush by Viet Cong guer- |Sunday when 11 ballet students! GDynem = 715 $37,377 rique Esquivel describe ihatel coe Be MT as sae ie ade Entered into rest . the family residence.| the hody of a U.S. Army Rang- can killed in the fighting _rillas. presented a modern version of} GL Paper 120 $24 24% 24% ' , stein dh ' dey, danoery 2 195; Cherian, iim! er Sergeant from scene of around Binh Gia which started (AP Wirephoto via radio |the Medieval Morality Play. Gr Weg G 300 $19% 19% 19% + %| method in a report appearing] ed : fs 4 ; be : ; Greyhnd 100 $13% 13% 134-- Vin Cancer. a monthly publica- Gladys) highway ambush near Binh last Tuesday. Nine Viet Nam from Saigon) Eleven girls, ranging in age! Gus. tr HS S505. Os Gs ' yp bars 6} | es, Pua eL | , tion. The method involves use) lege, csr rom 11 to 17, interpreted a ser-| Hawker-s 120 $6% 6% 6% | § of Mrs. Ray McDonnell (Nel Tree seg with a sath' apemalining! Hayes Stl 1020 $16 16 16 jof a new. cystoscope with a Ta 1 10na ton, in his éist year. Resting at the ; | North 3 710 7 ; ; ; Home A rss $18 18 18 beam of ultraviolet light | . A+ Christ's life and suffering. HBC 150 $15Y%e 15¥e 15% x" D % | R t M k 2°12 5 , with . i. | H 1 in 2 " 8 » is vi- one heat gn raenc Me CASUITES |. Bev sired Reimers, sh-year-| i e101 82 82 BIW sence Hinder cancers mavens | SELES MATKEG | oer = January 6, at 2 p.m, interment Mount | old pastor, said the ballet ser-} 53a 53Va y ¢ | ' Ii stots al i! $8 Bla j Clear, bright weather and V1 Net) mB PR $3414 34¥4 Y| 1400 light traffic Sunday helped| Stk Sales High Low am. Chie) 65 214 Ye) crews. More clear weather is| API Bs ie %| predicted by the weather office! Aig cen 3s oH mF $60 60 60 OILS i i 'A i if $ ae *s . : 3yBesSE8esessesee : # Hf 2 ! i if | ; Fy i §8 8: 38 i; t bh dts Hat ut 5 i il AL ft; He Hy Fs rt : ul i : 5 i " 760 760 760 +40 $12% 12% 12% + 199 190 190 970 965 970 +5 ss 4 HW i 3 %, 9h Ih 6 6 4 Bruce of Waterloo College, ~~) Husky B pr 210 $53¥a t ; ; : Lawn Cemetery. itn Waa an experiment Mel ime ule' cassn 3-20 ist for months or years before| Polish residents of Oshawa = | daa aaa imp Oil 550 $58 57% 577+ % the precise location is known.|observ shris GARDNER, William Roy | said it was a success with the) jmp Tob 125 $144 14% Wh-- a m r observed Christmas and New e e e ' Results of their experiments,|Year' ith thei ditional om BK 'i y "ers be-| ind Ac 10 $26 26 26 § i D 8,|/Year's wit their traditiona Spisced to: ratt tn ton oes "res | l 1 t etch Pose -- thel Ind Min" 220 $912. 914 98 the doctors write, indicate that|ceremonies. ; 5000 18 17,7 William Roy Gerdner, beloved husband) se : ' : seat 75 $440 440 0 ay, direct visualization of a special} One of the most important 120 $23% 2344 23% Mrs, Sid) |movements were acts of wor-| imc 70 $442 Al 4A +1 * Bn B= of Lottie Shields and father of | { i v2 901 90" ultraviolet fluorescence makes|cust is th f (Phyllis) of Oshewa, Mrs. Bob) 'ship. During the dancing, Mr.| Ti Beg ce pa et inna Lr ebes ba dng Tide renenn P es vie s tue 'brcea 'etl nad ae a0 67) 67 Scrwart (yvonne) of 'eiiten 'ondiBy LT.-COL. Stephen WOTTON shelter survey for north part of Reimers interpreted the actions) \m'sti p 100 355 345 345 --6 [UL POSSE Nol omy to RaBnase|brealing of ine icndt es een m8 Orville of Oshawa, Garry end Brian of| County Director of EMO = county and production of indi-|4¢ the dancers. | Inv Group 722 $12% 17%4 12% | y bli c r families s, al : Sunderland, r of Mrs. Hollie Lowry vidual billeting cards by com- fe tenes --_----------$ to pinpoint the spot. jassurance of good wishes, This " PER VW 1h (Edna) and Mrs. Jock | Deleurier) The Federal government is bu munity groups. The report said tetracycline, originated in 9th century among| & ABS ga a al ld Hacc lag a Secon Stanley of|esponsible for defence of the Survey of probable effects on OBITUARIES jan antibiotic, was administered |the feudal princes of Poland g $114 11% 44 ve Denawa ond Lorne of Burastown: In his|country. However, Bw ode gare county water supply of radio- lorally to 21 patients, ats drug hg uaa their Ginerences fe 5 6) 9 I pe Me cannot be acquired without a active fallout and production of " rs _|concentrates in tumors and can|the Christmas season and live: een Suss-\civil defence program. Thus a plan of rb etl MRS. WALTER WILKINS ates Hees nt of tae |be seen under ultraviolet light.|in good will. dey. January at 10 am. imermers|EMO was formed to provide a ; Mrs. Walter Wilkins, ae se jay. scantued. aber nf] 'The doctors said they were| This custom extends from eer at the iia " ™"\able to find nine cancers in six|Christmas supper called Resurrection ine Jonaral home|means whereby the govern- PLANNING dale Manor, died today asked not to call at > etey at Sl ceats of all pdt oad pro- ' (c) Updating of hospital plans Oshawa General Hospital. She Toronto. he A \bladders in which the tissues|""WIGILIA" to Jan. 6, (Epi- +8 pm) vide a plan to produce some : in county, lwas in her. 84th year and was| The remains are at t si 'tnclappeared normal when looked|phany or $ Kings). In. this HASTINGS, Bitte Mave ' leapability of "Civil nec : 3 a iy coeeeenents Se inecherly ill for the past sang peste pe ten aged cecal iat GAGs eaavantibael Tali. netied: 'tavillies 'ahd felnata aac! i 4 s é - produce their em S.| weeks. s Pag : late beds et came Nin OP ioe > el tae (Maer erssives he able, 10 P*Outfitting of Municipal Emer-|" 'The former Sarah Flizabeth|Jan. 6. Rev. F. G. Ongley of 2 change goed wishes fot a eo les\operate on an emergency basis Mi ;, gency Government Site to pro-|Allen was born at Hampstead, |St. George's Anglican: { te Fires Kill The bread called "OPLATEK" coe" 8800 310 and also, by proper warning duce. an efficient organization Norris, Berkshire, England, the| will conduct the sare ord lis apeciaily aakal ad shel , Abbestos 400 258 and instructions, induce the gen- to operate an emergency gov-\daughter of the late James and interment will be in ount} 1] 900 In U S jis § ) » obi 2h ' . | 'leral population to be trained to ernment for Oshawa and coun-|Mary Allen. ou Lawn Cemetery. ong used in churches for! respond to instructions and in toe me aee ee ioe eee ee) Te ee ee De ee] PAG SOGEMAN JR, BOSTON (AP) -- Fires killed) "WIGILIA" the supper is ~ jturn contribute to their "Civil type in the province, eget Mg es os cua The death of a life-long Osh-|11,900 persons in the Unitediserved traditionally prepared| be at the fgorel heme to, re: Defence" program. ADMINISTRATION (ea Gent ix Geaber Dare ona: awa resident, Paul Logemanistates in 1964 and destroyed|food consisting of 12 different! sommencing | The general results produced The county EMO staff is com-|, : th ta Jr., occurred Sunday at the/property worth $1,675,000,000,\courses which symbolize the 12! by EMO are listed below: prised of a Co-ordinator powcr ior at ane Oshawa General Hospital after|the National Fire Protection As- apostles. : | 1. A national survival attack A Deputy with one secretary)' che o Scher of St./2,,Short illness. He was in his|sociation said today. Almost 30/ With midnight Mass __ the! site KN ha At Toronto East fener! Bone nnog hts warning system is operational LT.-COL, 8. WOTTON located in the County Adminis-| conn, Bigg Me Church and|2th,year and formerly resided| ner cent of all fire victims were|holiday officially begins, Dur- mM. 780,000, of 12? Brooklin Avenue, beloved husband|and, through sirens and emer-| , jtration Building for both gen-|;}, Pe dies' fowtiary of thel™ 125 Lauder road. « children. ling this time families sing FOREION of Lillie Bowins, dear father of Clifford.| gency broadcasting, can warn |alert plan for manning purposes) 4.4) offices and emergency gov- Roval Canadinn auion He was born in Oshawa, son) The number of deaths in-/carols paying homage to the! Aunor 200 475 «475 478 Oe ae the public. Locally we have 12/at Whitby is in operation. lernment 'offices. us tate Mire Wants ie, eu of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Logeman.|creased 100 over the 1963 tollinew born Christ. | Dikeneh M0 63 Gs as. +10 ¢f Dunbarton; Ruth (Mrs. H. Edwards)/sirens in the south end of the} 11. A _ national government| An itinerate office is operated| vived by six ' dguhiars. Mrs In 1936, he married the former|put was less than the record) On New Year's Eve, a well| peng 0 i Eo ek i end Rebert, bein of Woltby, ood etter County, jemergency communications sys-|in both Uxbridge. and Beaver-|paith Taylor, Mrs, Kay Bot. abel! St. Pierre in Oshawa. |mark of 12,100 fire deaths set|prepared supper is served and| 100 201 207 201 George, Clare (Mrs. A. Clarke); Wilfred} 2. A national nuclear detona-|tem will trigger our Civil Alert!ton, lenaiie Mrs Hoes 'Guteole aud The deceased had been |in 1954, lasts until 12 o'clock. | Lary 1m 2 +4 and. Perry. Also survived by Il grend'|tion and fallout reporting sys-|Plan prior to sirens sounding if; = Mie. Marcaret Tah sf ears jemployed by General Motors of} About 6,550 of the fire deaths) At that time people drink| 2000 "44 seer ner of "eastern District 'enaitem .has a limited operational|strategic or tactical warning|CONCLUSION tMirs: Glade PR eetin BH OF ne, Canada Ltd., for 31 years and)occurred in U.S. homes, the re-|health to each other and ex-| Grand. Treasurer of Grand Lodge of{capability. To complement this\permits. The County has daily} To conclude this report it is land and Mrs. Clara Laidlaw of|\o> employed 18 the purchasing | port said. change wishes. ie British America), Resting et the Ingramisvstem, Ontario County has|radio communication to Provin-\a continuing responsibility of) 0) Ui" | Ut a ve iter @,_ |department. He was an associ-|-- DD ticidn di iad cen "ae larvics on Wednesday, at\thirty-two radiation detection'cial EMO Region and another|your EMO to further the work rep <x pag Ries re a ate member of Branch 43, Royal| wenn 1.30 p.m, interment Resthaven Memorial!stations manned with a work-|station daily in contact with|at local level of the Frovincial est 7 ; x "4 rig ce Canadian Legion, a former) Gergors, lable radiation defence plan. One|Beaverton and Port Perry with|and Federal EMO in order that teen ' vekhowtaren's a Pes sl mber of the Ontario Regi-) LOGEMAN, Paul Jr. Federal nuclear, detonation re-|Beaverton and Port Perry with|the utmost benefit to the OUT | condchiideen bh Swiee a ment and a former member of Entered into rest in the Oshawa Generai|porting post is located in the additional mobiles on stand-by, |be derived from their efforts. She wan Ghdncnced te hue the Sergeants' Mess, _ | Hospital en Sunday, January 3, 1965, Paul County, 12. Orders-in-council and regu- Additionally, every effort is) sue pred ' y 'Mr, Logeman is survived by Logeman Jr., beloved husband of Isabeli) ise re tn fo ce lbeing made to produce husband Aug. 12, 1962. his wife, his; parents, and a St, Plerre, tather of Janet, Oshawa, James,| 3. An emergency broadcasting ations defining the authority to/ oe Age! ssi' fasting ct the Melntosh- ' I ' of Whitby and Brian (Butch) of Oshawa; 'system, involving participation)» given in wartime to federal |Capability to be o' Peacetime). area Maliatel daughter, Janet, at home. He gon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Logeman of/ of all radio and TV stations, is| agencies have been prepared for Service to the county and the son a ome, sef-\also leaves two. sons, Brian 43 42 «4 i] 700 170 TRADING Oshawa, and brother of Mrs. Harry Rey-|. : ;. 4 indivi iti , jvice for the late Mrs. Wilkins} " : nard (Ethel), Mrs, Wm, Ross (Violet)|in a continuous state of readi-|immediate implementation. Pro- individual ra gh ig by sup Iwill. be held in the cha sell oy of Cahawa, Sid Jamies end Mrs. Stewart Tutton Led ger ial ness. vincial,, County and City en-| porting i ai hg aig Wednesday, at $18 om 7: of Whitby. all of Oshawa, Mrs, Arnold Etcher (Ena)) 4 rns army hi: re-entry he, gE o fire, ambulance and @ er . ' 3-49 veV.| Six sisters also survive: Mrs tner| 4. y has. a. re-entry slation is presently on eee zley Sh her tas ; ' 'of Bowmanville, Mrs. Alvin Lintner abling legislation is p y F. G, Ongley of St. George's|ifarold Reynard, (Ethel), Mrs. (Marie) of Whitby, Mrs. Herb. Strong\to damaged area capability with record, services : : el eet Seer en A cuhawee in tis an| operational plans in readiness. 13. Essential records have| The control of natural disaster ie service Pen Nl Soamtct Stewart Tutton, (Marguerite), Resting at the Armstrong Funeral; Our County plans provide for|peen selected and stored jn|9Perations is now concentrated) Titerinbnt will baci Ociaw and Mrs. William: Ross, (Violet), , Oshawa with funeral service xp eupport of this force by material emergency quarters in an existing centre. untes pe In Oshawa'lall of Oshawa; Mrs. Arnold the chapel Wednesday, January 6 at 3. % : 4 ee ee seal cemetery. \Etcher } p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery.| and manpower. 14. An interim organization Etcher, (Ena), of Bowmanville, In tieu of flowers donations to the heart) 5. Substantial stocks of emer-|has been developed to control . on Mrs. Alvin Lintner, (Marie), of fund would be appreciated.) MRS. DAVID DICK s . | ri gency health supplies have been) 1) types of supply, for rationing, | S ] P The death occurred suddenly W hitby, and Mrs. Herbert WILKINS, Sarah Elizabeth \procured and are located in re-|control of prices, industrial pro- liver rrice Dec, 23 at her residence, 231 a of Acadia, At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday,|gional depots. Some of these! quyction and external trade. Sur- . Thurso street, Winnipeg, of Mrs.) "pp, "Ae neased .al leaves January 4, 1965, Sarah E. Allen, be-|stocks are now held at the Osh-| yey has been made in County of | May Climb |David Dick, e MESSE a AD eevee 2 loved wite 'of the ete Walter Wilkins, f i petit brother, John, of Oshawa, and ind loving other of Mrs, Edith Taylor, |2W2 General Hospital. local food stocks and processing | The funeral service was held three grandchildren, Kimmerly; Mrs. Kay, Bottomeley, Mrs. Rose Gut-| 6. A public information pro- ility. This is for immediate} , » 98 in Westmin-|q- spare sole, Mrs. Margaret Long, Oshawa, dats.| gram involving _ press, fadin lee rane Lang ining and, ,. LONDON (AP)--One of Brit-/@t fo Fog oP ag Wisines Kelly and Kevin. He was pre- caida Tecate WonerG., Alfred t, (television -and distribution of|control is embodied in Provin-|#!"'S leading | bullion dealers | nducted by Wer Dr. Reld deceased by .a sister, Mrs. G ; he AUT dink haen: cane : said § 1.8 y Rev. Dr. Reid E.' peter Yourkevich, (Lillian). Oshawa and Ernest J., England, in her|pamphlets has been carried out! cia) and Federal plans. Person-\S*4 Sunday that if the U.' "| Vipond. Interment was in Chapel| evich, auth. year. Resting at the Mcintosh-\on a continuous basis. nel to Hil Rederat emerzency (government decides to maintain} a a Nat Gardens. The remains are at the Anderson Funeral Home. Service in ee A murvey of aD federal audi cui, : ' oe eg. the silver content of its coinage|4W" Memorial Gardens. Armstrong Funeral Home, for pel on Wednesday, January 6 at 3.15 S M al positions locally have been se-|,, h "ipleghy2 in ji-| Predeceased by her husband the funeral service in the chapel p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. __|provincial government buildings|jected for supply, production and then t e world price (of si ia abk) Mba, Dick in sureived ne uneral service in the chapel, has been made to determine! manpow. . ver) will rise sharply in the not- by irae Aa coins aire Guaks Jan, 6, Archdeacon H. D. Clever- their potential as fallout shel-| 5" assistance and guidance to 00-distance future. fukerts tt crieenre Saran ea don of Christ Memorial Anglican LOCKE'S FLORISTS ters. provinces is being provided by| The dealers, Mocatta and) 0 erts re ac thos Church, will conduct the ser- Funeral arrangements and Preliminary survey has been |jational health and welfare in|Goldsmid, a subsidiary of Ham- Hifoeigd 4 ap bial rat Pre vice and interment will be in| floral requirements for all |made of other large buildings|their program to provide lodg-|bros Bank of London and_bul-| reine Gall Gab aida aor Union Cemetery, Oshawa: occasions mainly existing in the south end|ings feeding, clothing and other lion dealers to the Bank of Eng-|rig hgh in hy and ason, In lieu. of flowers, donations OSHAWA SHOPPING __ 0% the County. This requires fur- personal services. land since it was founded in ise Ps are a dices mn sot ari Fund would be CENTRE ther study and indications are 1694, said in their annual re-j'. Gillette. (Lillian) "elise see eG, from reports to the Federal Gov-- WELFARE PLAN view that silver has become an|\'S. ra -Caillette | (Callan) 0 MRS. ETTA MAUD HASTINGS 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ernment that emphasis will be) Local interim welfare plan intricate problem for the United |Oshawa; four brothers, John The death of Mrs Etta Maud 728-6555 given this program. has been produced. Currently States. {Ennis of Ayr, Ont, Cecil Ennis Hastings occurred 'this mornin -------- |" 8. Through the production of/survey being made of all organ-| 1t noted that the U.S. treas-\°f Spruce Grove, Alberta, Ro- at filintinle Manor' in har ih planning guides and federal fi-|izations in County who could ti ;;_|bert Ennis of Toronto and Alfred < jury is redeeming silver certifi-|j,; s A year. § i ili i : Kindness beyond Price, yet nancial assistance, provinees|contribute to assisting Welfare nates at $1.29 7 ounce, while|=ams of Oshawa and 10 grand. hon SS re tet Seen i telling Within. reach of all have made steady progress injin an emergency. American silver coina ge|cuuldren. The deceased was the former GERROW the development of emergency 16. Arrangements have been reaches its melting value $1.38-- CHARLES WILLIAM CARTER Elta Maud Gifford, daughter] ' : FUNERAL CHAPEL Y Gutuen Pioviicisl Plate ana eo pothiey hee of mini-| plus an ounce. It said: The death of Charles William|of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezra WINNIPEG (from Toronto International Airport). Up to 7 flights daily \ : eh aed : : rears | is wae ee | "When the (U.S.) treasury|Carter occurred Sunday at the|Gifford. She was born inj | -- $52 Economy one-way. 390 KING STREET WEST po pgpln ae ah wie gel Re M gene a tae gad no more silver or if restric-|family residence, 159 Ritson|Hampton and spent all her life) | Ask about 25% ed Fare sl now rs Economy fares. 226 |Planning Guide wa Ms ] Pencdn 2 por tions are put on the sale of the road south, after an eight month|in the Hampton-Oshawa district. See your Travel Agent or write AIR CANADA in Toronto at 130 Bloor Street West : + TELEPHONE 728-6 ESogs Scans ar oe | The toneie programs are| metal or on the export of it,|long illness. The deceased was! She married Charles Hastings] : { |structions were produced sey-|in effect: the world price will immedi-|in his 61st year. at Hampton in 1897. Mr. Has- | a 4 ately rise to above $1.38 and| He was born. in London,|tings predeceased his wife in i : IN MEMORIAM nc Seed ts ts tae of bel TRAINING the U.S. subsidiary coinage will| England, the son of the late 1940. Al R inew instructions to provincial] (a) Training of radiation mon- disappear into the melting pot,"'| Mr. ~~ Charles W. Car-| Mrs. Hastings was an ad- VAN ZANT .. in loving memory of a\departments, and the effect this itors; training of first aiders SAYS STOCK DOWN ee ong ue < ghar' of Northminster United dear uncle Clarence A. Van Zant whoitias on parallel municipal de- training of rescue men; train-| The teview put the stock of|T t patie ree She erie One ie passed away January 2 1963 partments and the change in|img of communications opera-iyy¢ giver at the end of 1964) Phe a She is survived by a daughter, ---Always remembered by niece Helen 9 a cited for the new|tors; training of home nursing;|~,"", ' ne 0! The deceased was a resident|Mrs. Mery Cryderman, (Grace), husband Larry and children Loni end/procedures required for the new) a» and nat fjat 1,200,000,000 ounces, com-|of Canada, for 59 years and ofjof Oshawa, and three sons Paul. {Municipal Emergency Govern-|0ren ee seen inating Of\,ared with 1,500,000,000 ounces Oshawa for the past 27 years.|Morley, of Toronto, Lorne, of| fies jment: Site-in: the County Build-Muncpe" "ramen jin the vaults of the U.S. treas-|During his residence in Oshawa|New Jersey, and Frank of Port MONUMENTS -- MARKERS |G" 4 study: is being produced| SURVEYS jury when the year began. ~ Mr. Carter was employed in the|Perry. RIMAR nn ats '"Emergericy Sarvien Sve: (b) Survey to determine ad-| Mocatta and Goldsmid said|reject department and latterly) Nine grandchildren, and five . < : is visability of a central Emer-|that, on the trading side, silverjin the salvage and repair de-|great-grandchildren also sur-| MEMORIALS Toad gad cad ane vas ot ie gency Call centre for day to day|continued to flow into Italy,;partment of General Motors of|vive. Mrs. Hastings was pre-| MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 152 SIMCOE ST. S. l calls. " nerkeNCY! emergencies in north part ofjmainly in the form of Maria|Canada Ltd. deceased by a_ sister, Mrs.| St. 3 ' | HAWA padiness plans have been te, county. |Theresa thalers, and Saudi Ar-} Mr. Carter was a certified|Lillie Grigg, of Oshawa. " EVENINGS Boe ye gp Bagge oer teagi Resources survey to record/abian rials from the Middle|watch worker and learned the} The remains are at the Arm- 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA PHONE 723-9441 oF5.1002 728-6627 | municipal government. -A ci jy location of all useful equipment|East, together with coin fromjtrade in Belleville before com-|strong Funeral Home for the 723-1004 ------------ » A CWE tor quick acquisition in emer-|Mexico and the Philippines, all/ing to Oshawa. He was a _mem-/funeral service in the chapel gency. to be melted. jber of Local 222, United _Auto|Jan. 6. Rev. H. A. Mellow of th, on earth will mem- | Manpower resources survey; The bullion dealers put Rus-| Workers. -- Northminster United . Church! posdtiieg for longer or better 'CARD OF THANKS mainly directed to organized |sia's 1964 sales of gold at about! His hobbies included boating,|will conduct the service and in-| DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE than'a bronze 'memorial de- | cate groups for emergency responsi-'300 tons, about half as much as\radio building, and his homelterment will be in Hampton! igned by Matthews and sup- | ,PRARCE -- With sincere appreciation bilities. 1963. Against falling Russianjand family Cemetery pled by. Mount Lawn Mem- Sredstons ot Stotny aineanney or «Mass sheltering capability!gold shipments, about 25 per; Mr. Carter is survived by) The family of the deceased} OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN ial Park. Yeor round instol relatives, friends and neighbors at the especially for southern part ofjcent more gold came from his wife, and two sons, Ronald,jwill receive friends at .the richtig courteous: informe... |Pamine % cur deerly loved wife end) county, |South Africa in 1964, compared|of Toronto, and Bruce, at the|funeral home commencing Tues.| 300 DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 tien. 723-2633. --Ross Pearce ond family, Accommodation and heme with 1963. |University of Waterloo. He also'day afternoon, : y '