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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 27

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DEATHS WICK -- Don and Aldine (nee Steele) are grateful for the safe arrival of twin sons, 6 Ibs., 7 ozs., and 6 Iba, 10 JACKSON, Matthew N. immer: at Ottawa, on Sunday, 23, 1982, N. The rector of Customs and é 21, 1962, at eet 1 for Neil, id and Betty (nee nnounce the arrival Lynn, 7 Thanks to Dr. Guthrie Grant and nurses on the fourth flooor, DEATHS Donald (F! Peggy and James Jackson of Oshawa, in his 59th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfiar Funeral Home, Ottawa. Arriv- ing on Tuesday evening, Mr. Jackson BRENT, Arthur H. si as Tuesday, i agree § 25, 1962, -- will be resting at the Mcintosh-Anderso Funeral Home, Oshawa. Service in St. George's Anglican Church on Thursday, sont. 27, at 2 p.m. Interment Union H. Brent, RR 90th year, iohaed of the late tinian Annis and dear father of Evelyn (Mrs. Lorne Phare, deceased), Howard, Beg "| (Mrs. Ross Pooley) and Gordyn. ing at the Morris Funeral Chapel, ae manville, until Friday noon, Service in Tyrone United Church, Friday, at "13:30 p.m. Interment Bethesda Ceme- tery. 4) CARTER, bg James » at his Port Perry, sien po a Birth Stenday,' Septeraber 24, 1962. Russell next edition. Just James Carter, dearly loved husband of Janet Tweedie, dear father Mary | (Mrs. 8. Sweetman), Clarence, Helen | (Mrs. C, ), Alan and Flor- ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 26) ence (Mrs. M. Holtby), in his 76th year. Resting at the Chapel of yond ga Panabaker, Port Perry for service 'Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. Plog aa George On Monday, September 24, 1962, at the |Peel Memorial . Hi Oshawa. In lieu of flowers laenetanas" to Ontario Heart Foundation will be appreciated. Masonic service on Wednesday evening 7.30. LECKIE, James Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital, r 24, 1962, James loved husband of Mary F. Mossie loving father of Mrs. Harold Duquette |(Mary), Mrs. Jack Norris (Margaret), Mrs. Jack O'Donnell (Jean), all of Osh- awa; Miss Isobel Leckie, Toronto and Campbell Leckie of Peterborough in his 80th year. The late Mr. Leckie is September 27 at 3.30 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery. gt eke Robert Samuel On September 24, 1962, Robert Samuel | Stacey, aged 53 years, late of 2694 Hay- wood Avenue West, Vancouver, B.C., survived by his loving wife, Florence 35--Legel CHANGE OF NAME ACT R.S.O. 1960 CH, 49 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to this Act, that the application of JACOB HALA- HURA residing at 831 Sylvia Street, Oshawa to change his neme to JAMES GRANT and thot of his wife Luba Helahure to Luba Grant ond of his children Lydia Hala- hura, trene Holahura ond Paul Robert Halahura to Lydia Grant, Irene Grant ond Paul Robert Grant respective- ly will be heard by His Hon- our Alexander C. Hall in his Chombers at the Court House, Whitby, Ontario. on Friday, the 9th day of November 1962, at the hour of 10.80 o'clock In the forenoon DATED at Oshowoe, this 24th day of September, 1962. LOUIS S. HYMAN, Q.C., 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Solicitor for the opplicant. George Cooper, beloved, husband of |Beatrice Butler, of 105 Queen Street East, Brampton, dear father of Bill, + Betty (Mrs. S, Harkness), and Ear! of |Brampton, Leonard, Hamilton, Ontario, | |Helen (Mrs. W. Taylor). Toronto, and} Harvey of 69 Avenue Street, Oshawa; |brother of Mary (Mrs, Walker), Nova Scotia, Katie (Mrs, W. Wilbur) of! Detroit, Michigan, and Beatrice (Mrs. Young) of Brampton. Also survived by | twenty grandchildren, Resting at the! David A. McClure Funeral Home; 52) Main Street South, Brampton. Service| in the chapel on Thursday afternoon at| 2 o'clock. Interment Brampton Ceme- tery. GUTHRIE, Richard Stinson After a short iliness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, Sep- |tember, 26 1962, Richard Stinson Guth- rie, of RR 1, Whitby, beloved son of the jJate Richard and Sarah Guthrie in his | 76th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, For service iz the Chapel on Saturday, September <>, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme tery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev. W. 3.) McClure. Visitors commencing 7 p.m.| Thursday. HAMILTON, George At Peterborough Civic Hospital on Tues day, September 25, 1962, George Ham- ilton, Pontypool, aged 60 years. Hus- jband of the late Elsie McGill and dear father of Joyce (Mrs. W. Ford), Kay (Mrs. Percy Beggs), Vivian (Mrs. George Cowling) Ross, Wilma (Mrs. John Belle) and Roy. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Friday ai = p.m. Interment Pontypool Cemetery. 35--Legal "OSHAWA HOUSING AUTHORITY "Christine Wh Crescent | FEDERAL -- RENTAL HOUSING PROJECT Applications are now being accepted for the Houses in the "Christine Crescent' constructed by the Feder Governments under agreement with the Council of the City of Oshawa. IF YOU: (a) have one or more ch PROVINCIAL project being al-Provincial Partnership of (CARD OF THANKS and one » Dorothy May, at home; also' one sister, Mrs. Stella Gouldburn, Oshawa, Ontario. Funeral service Thursday, Sept. 27, at 3 p.m. in the Church of Saint Francis-in-the- Wood, Caulfield, Rev. William Vaien- tine, officiating. Cremation. Mr. Stacey is resting at hte Hollyburn Funere! Home, West Vancouver. VANN, Thomas |Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, September 25. 1962, Thomas William Vann, husband of |Annie Topham, and father of Mrs. | Bernard Cooper (Lorraine) and Doug las Vann, both of Oshawa, in his 7ath year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home with memorial service in the chapel Thursdey, September 27, at 3.15 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- te ery. ~ LOCK'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement and floral réquirements for all occassions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE Bis Sol i )-1 Saaena GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM MADDER -- In loving memory of a dear husband, George Madder, who passed away September 26, 1961 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in a better land, Never to part again --Sadly missed by his wife Jessie. McLAUGHLIN--In loving memory of |& dear son and brother, Brian Ray, who | Passed away suddenly September 26, Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, 0 very much missed by Mom, Dad, Karen, Debbie and Douglas. TERRY -- In loving memory of Don Terry who passed away y Sept. 25, 1961. We think of him "eg gong No eyes can see us But still within our aohing "hi hearts His memory we keep. Sadly missed by Dad, Grace and Brian, ildren; (b) have a gross family income of not more than $4,335.00; ({c) are in need of more adequate accommodation; please obtain an application form at Welfare Depart- ment, City Hall, and complete and return it not later than 1 October 1962. Your application will be considered by the Oshawa Housing Authority, and you will be advised when a house is available. H. G. Chesebrough, Manager, Oshawa Housing Authority. adequate to express our gratitude. To the recent hee? wife and mother, the late Jean (Lami BARTLETT -- We would like to ex Dress our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion for the kindness, messages of sym- pathy and lovely flowers received dur- ing our recent sad bereavement of a| dear father. Special thanks to Reverend! Leonard Ware, the doctors and nurses of Oshawa enn Hoopital, friends and neighbors. ~The Bartlett Family. BESSIE, Wm. -- Mere words are in- 'each and everyone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beau- tiful flowers, words of sympathy and deeds of infinite kindness, we can only way "Thank you so much". --John and Nora Bessie. Lean -- We he ag like to ggg --John M, Lambe and family. CHEERFUL CHECKERS David Dunnett of Winnipeg, president of the Canadian As- sociation of Fire Chiefs, gets @ preview of posters to be | used during Fire Prevention | Week Oct. 7-13. Terry Conboy | (left) and Cathy Sinclair were | | op hand with the samples @ the 89th annual conventien of the International Association of Fire Chiefs in Toronto (CP Wirephote) to antinori til THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 26, 1962 27 EE YOULL NEVER FIND BETTER FAMILY PROTECTION Os hata Cimes $10,000 TRAVEL and PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT POLICY that grows up to $15,000 Does this sound too good to be true? 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