IAV- SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMOHROW AND FINDOIJT WHAT IS GOING ON MN DURHAM, Noon, Evenings & Night Reports 12:20 6p.m. &: lipome Weather, Sports->and News 1350v THE OSHAWA STATION. Ge a res severa Beach his lat Mr, Cochr' sumni movec active Lawn Mr by his La ure. marrie de ceas Violet Ile daughi 1 Lirris( (hile, . Piialricl Saiin r Mr. vived Thomâ sister de ceas oLin( The by cre, to ti Societ3 OBITUARIES tPltaucnn41éldirA funeral *as fol lowed ,mation, and donations he Canadian Cancer Y' would be appreciated. GEORGE FORRESTER George Peter Forrester, 413 PerryStreet, died at the Dr. J. O. Ruddy Hospital, Feb.* 22 at the age 'of 72, following a short-illness. Mr.' Forrester, a son of the late. George and Elizabeth Forrester, was born at Whitby, Dec. 13, 1905. He worked for 29 years in the' parts department of Gene ral Motors before re- tiring ini 1971. He was a WILLIAM MULLEN Willia m George Mullen, an employee of B. & R. Trans-,, port for,2 5 years, died at the Oshawa General Hospital Feb. 9, at the age of 48, following a proloniged ilness. Mr. Mullen, who Iived at 303 Green Street, Apt. 12, Whitby, was born 'March 26, 1929 at Toronto, a son of Joseph and Alice Mullen. He was, a member of St. 'Mark's United Church. Mr. Mulen is survived by his wife, the former Doris Edith H arris, whom he mar- J ried at Toronto March 22, I950. He is also survived by three daughters: Mrs. Russell Mayotte (Sandra) of Whitby; Mrs. Murray McNutt (Lynn) of Bowrnanville; and Wendy at home; his mother, Mrs. Afice Mullen, Toronto; and one sister, Mrs, Ken Heath (Shirley),Toronto. Mr. Mullen is also survived by three grand- children. The funeral was held Feb. 11I at W. C. Town Fuiieral Chapel, Rev. Robert Wragg of St. Mark's United Church officiating. The funeral was followed by cremnation. MRýS. IA)MES. CARNWIH memrber of -rtlïh __Gnrai )RGE TIIORLBY Motors 25-year club and UAW Local 222. orge Edward Thorlby, He was also a member of siderit of Whitby for St. John the Evangelist Ro- i years, died at Daytona man Catholic Church. ' i, Florida, Feb. 1 7, in Mr. Forrester was prede- e 70s. ceased in 1976 by his wife, . Thorlby, who lived on the former Winnifred Kerr, ane Street, until the whomn he married *at Whitby er of 1977 wlien he ini 1935. d ta Florida, was , an lie is survived by two sons; member of the Whitby. Gordon and Larry of Whitby;* Bowling Club. one, daughter, Mrs. Bryan *Thorlby is survivcd Reaz in (Jili) of Brooklîn; and second wife,the former- tlrce sisters, Mrs. Joe Cushing a Lee Mayer, whom lic (l)orothy) of Toronto, Mrs. Ad in 1977. 1lie was pre- G' King (Mary) of Oshawa sed hy bis, firsi wife, and Mrs. Roy Jackson (Phyllis' lsohol Jeffery.- )f* Cobourg. is suirvivcdl hy one Mr. Forrçstcr is also sur- tcr, Mrs. 1k"lw*,rdl Il. vivcd hy lïve grandchildren. (M 1Cogi f ilw le was -prcdeccascd hy a1( for graiircîiil<rcn, two sisters, Marguerite and k, Suizanne, Jef'frcy and Bessie and one brother, Jack. ,i larrison. Thle funcral was held at W. Thorlhy is 818o sur- ' C. Town Funeral Chapel and by two brothers, St. John the Evangelist as and Herbert and one Church, -with intermenit later Lill ian. He was- pre- in St. John's Roman Catholic ;edby .one sister, Flos, Cemetery, Whitly. On Sept. 20, 1926, she married James Fleming Carn- with at Oshawa. Mr. Carn- with who died May 27, 1977, had been owner and operator of Oshawa T. G. Gale Ltd. for 41 years.,' Mrs. Carnwith is survived by two sons, 'James G. of Brooklin and John S. of Oshawa-, two daughters, Mrs. DonaldWilson, (Carolyn) of Brooklin, and Mrs. Cliff McColm (Joan) of Oshawa* eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Memorial donations to the Can'adian Cancer Society would be gratefully acknow-,» ledged., New Hou rs For PARTS& ERVIC Mo.à ythru Thurs Friday 7:30 am.0 7:30 aI.m.- - 9:00 p.m. 5:00. Mé SPND15 'MINUTES WITH, US TOMORROW AND FINI) OUT WHAT IS GOING'ON IN DURHAM! *Alignments *Body &,paint, 6:oe20 & 7 :20 *Wheel balanclngt *Frame straightning, W ueather Sportis and News " EIectron ic engine analysis, Î 1 < " Front end aliganment equipment, " General repairs to ail makes o&-cars. bu me 668-8858 £9 1350 THE OSHAWA STATMO Morninog Reports Mrs. James Fleming Carn- with, a resident of Brooklin since 1949, died at her-home 90 Colson Street Feb, 17 at the age of 73. -A daughter of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George Gale, she wa's born at Oshawa, June 7, 1904. "11:bvnnv -ILj- UARIES