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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1963, p. 21

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"IN MEMORIAM | \ -- Michael and Linde (nee] MILLS -- Elizabeth Ann, in loving ran) oe nappy to ennounce the safej|memory of @ dear mother and grand- erriva! their daughter, Lise Anne;jmother, whe passed away on December Ibs. 14 ons., Monday, Decem-|26, 1962. ber 723, 1963, Oshawa General Hospitel.| There Is @ sad but sweet Specia| thanks to Dr. W. K. Bilalr and remembrance, fourth floor steff. | There Is # memory fond and true There Is a token of affection, Mother, | And @ heartache: still for you Always remembered by son George, and = grandchil YOUNG -- To Stan and Joan of Brook in, Friday, December 20, 1963, at Osh- awe General Hospital, God's gift of a|daughter-in-law Martha daughter, Kelly Noelia, 6 Ibs. 5 ozs. A sis-| dreq Diane and Bil! ter for. Scott and Grant. Thanks to Or. R. K. Miller and Dr.'H, Roy Rowsel! TAYLOR -- In loving memory of 6@ | dear husband and father, Arnold H. Tay- \ior, who passed away December 26, 1957./ DEATHS | fetes | We think of offen | And a voice that brought us cheer, | And @ smile we'll remember fordver COFFEY, Right Reverend Monsignor! When In ey Philip Patrick, DP Pe ge ALR ence inna in the Oshawa General Hospital, Tyes-| Sadly missed by wife Merlorie ® Gey, December 24; 1963, Right Reverend) "y Monsignor Philip Patrick Coffey, DOP,) | beloved son of the. late Mr. and Mrs. WILSON - ving memor of @ dear Jeremiah Coffey: and brother of John ther and grandmother, Jeannie Brown Joseph Coffey, Toronto, in his 66th year reenshieids, who passed away Decem-; ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home; ber 26,1 Thursdsy evening, then at Holy Cross] The mother who gave us Church Friday with Solemn High Mass In her life; the church, Saturday, December 28, at| Who cherished our secrets, ovr sorrows, 10.30 a.m, interment St. Augustine Seml-| our strifes, nary Scarborough, Ontario. Flowers) fee tavgnt r deci!n | o prey, ee Dear Mother In Heaven, God biess you today. the best of us to love and teught us FAIR, Walter T. : fn Oshawa General Hospital on Christ-;--Lovingly remembered by deughter, Walter T. Fair, In his 71st) Jean, son-in-law Joshua, grandsons Johr loved husband of Beviah Bryan,| Robert and David, father of Jack and Thomas|-- . Arthur McKay (Margaret): | Andjson (Eriine)s Mrs. Nor- »s~" Kedron Mothers : "«. «te Group Holds A | Pot-Luck Supper reat KEDRON and dear Fair, Mrs December regory ery. Pray y even rr Christmas) ne of the MMst See Cub Mother ixillary took the riform of a ucs per at the chu HALMAN, Mary } awe senerel + December 22, 1963 4 gold pin was ited to Past president Mr Fr r, in re eadership of the angement Cub and S The special gue of the | rnum, Mrs.) John Gra-} of the District Committee,| presented a skit | Robert K. Mot of her tosh-Andersor 0 tied | sday, Decembe: 26 at Jnion Cemetery ) istmas pa even-! HARA, Jan (John) Entered Into rest inf 3a Topping o Resti Oshawa krainiar in his 80th year strong Funeral Horne, ry will be held Jan. 22 bers ¢ of Kedron KOLESAR, Nicholes ! Oshawa. Gener 2 ° , 1963, Nicholas} " of Margaret/ their r ot ue Bodnar Mz (Margaret) both of Hungary. Brother of) fi Chireere) Soe a suena. Oe pave Michigan, in his 62nd year. Mr. Koleser] weeks 8 resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu: 182 King Street East for n St. Gregory's Church Interment and Mrs. Clarence Werry returned from a_ two} visit to their son, Rev Robert Werry f Reauiern Mass saskatchewa They Friday December 1 to m e the acquaintance Sica e ea etcdte: Rime slakiatén. Liat r t ne ndson, dey st 7.20 p.m and also to visit aJl the churches in their son's charge mera! Horne yrand LUKE, Reginald Jonn ; n Oshawa Genera m December 24, 1963, } ke, beloved husbend of! } ter ' Indians, Eskimos | Phdoyoxemver'st at | Given Training ath to th Her " United yor 4 iding Fund" would be appre-| OTTAWA. (CP)--The health department has decided + } a 4 th, tve @feee to expand its program for the huddenly at her late resicence, 115) trainir id Eskimos tario Street, on Monday, Decemberiin ive Grace Bone, beloved wife late Neil J. McDougall, beloved! departmental : year-end. re tous ne eee nome VE w states that during 1962 and Ette), Oshawa, and Mrs. K. F. Hedden|1963 13 Indians and eight Eski- (Doris), Toronto. The lete Mra. Mc-| y trained under. a cc Dougall is resting at - Melntosh-Ander-| 20s Were trained v ider.a com ton Funeral Home. Service in the chapel munity he: on Thursday, December 26 at p.m. progratn nterment Union Cemetery, federal MecDOUGALL ; z of India healt Ubi toving ca PEARN, William Thomas to rest In the Oshawe Gener ar advat ny. December 26, 1963,\t0 Tecruit an additional 26 In-| hag St Serves hei dians with the eventual aim b ry Cameron Nell! ; s Fred Newman (Vimy _ to have these Norma) of/health personne] in every indi-| Oshawa! penous population community in| n his @sth| = I trong Funeral) the al service In i oe. ai scemoer ot} AlL reports indicated that country,' the review says chapel on Saturday, D ig Satie og wh" lta Sontag al oo | ; \ iv cating their own p neat ease Mancha p in the ways of imr roving| health standards The review grants to TIMMS, Alice aso wife of er of Albert of Myrtle, Willis), George of saint.junder the development program rs. C. Griffis) of Toronto, of the 188 and amateur sport} ach of Manchester; Harold + ne Pig pS Meorontor and mei directorate will have exceeded 5, dear sister of! $1,000,000 by the end of 1963 Charles Andrews: of Toronto, in her 82nd year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry, ¢ ceaey af 2 bm, Inmet Pie roe) WONT FINDS | toate a "aoe KINDNESS, TOO Entered Into rest in Oshaws Hospital, Tuesday, December | 24, HAMILTON (CP) "man's goodwill towa Herbert. Ray was restored to 12 3 old Monica Hu Christmas Eve Two days before day, Decembe 3 mas Monica had Mount Lawn Cemetery See Hamilton home $5 LOCKE'S FLORISTS bill. She dropped: the bil) at arrangements ond the bus stop and a strange i woman picked it up : Occasions The woman refused to give OSHAWA SHOPPING | it back to the litle ir! CENTRE spite sobs that it was UR: PHONE SERVICE year's savings to | nummy and daddy a-Christ- mas present Monica was miserable all | IN MEMORIAM cits "iii ve do zeneral) 1963,| Funera floral requirements for 728-6555 em a present, | but it just wasn't the. same Little Monica, however was able to pay her mummy back At 9 p.m the doorbell ed Mrs 9 memory of a dear Egith Hayes. | | : | Christmas Eve | rang. A man Hupel an enve- davghterin McNEILL fond memory y "cNel who passed away Decernber. 25,/ 962, and B who passed eway| anuary 2, 'Not all people are un kind," it re Have .a°* merry Christmas, Monica." Inside was five dollars ase note! In Memor- "| Charges Sponsors: | °| Aided By Charity _ ne} a e convenient te) NEW YORK (AP) -- The 940} bene alt cket-holders who paid $50 each Nd a fashionable Night in vs nice ball here found ou at jmost of the $47,000 raised al- jlegedly. did not go to 'benefit Italian youth, as had been ad-} vertised. State Attorney Gen-| eral Louis | MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Desigried for ony need Lefkowitz said the| beneficiaries, metting all but about $6,500 which went to char-| | Lefkowitz obtained a court) lorder dissolving the group 52 Simcoe St. S: Oshawe Office 723-1002 Evenings o 728-6627 States that urday jeral ( jhome jcurred at jaffair's sponsors were the truejhad been "Mrs |Luke was married in Oshawa! in the United States. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, December 26,1963 2] Today's Stock Market 11100 Mer Stoen Seles High Lew a.m. Ch'ge Rothman 100 $1014 10% 10% Royel Bank & $74 74 74 Royaiite 1 $14% 14% 14% Salada 190 $10% 10% Shell Can $164 16% $37% 37M $734 Tie $55 $5 $10% 10% $34/e 34 $14% 14% TORONTO 1) AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 26 Quotations In cents unless marked $. 1---Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-werrants, Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS High Low a.m. Ch'ge $27%-- 27% 27% 19° 610 $1 +5 -v Stock Saies 264) -- Ve 2 3 52 522 4 4s +0 $17" 17% 1% = C imp Bk € 210 $63% 63% 63% cit 250 $17% 17 17 CPR 4 Cdn Salt Chemcell Chrysier Clairtone Col Cell Con M & Con Paper Con Gas fi Cc vt -- ont 16a 16%4-- 7 127 5 185 «Mus 1" 1 +8 1678 1 Va 27 2 5293 $592 Se n 4500 260 The next meeting of the Aux-) , Met atece Saiee High Low a.m. Ch'ge Denleon 1345 $10% 10 Whe+ & Dicknan 147 555 555 535 Elder 74 4 Evreks v7 Frncoeur Frobex Har-Min Co 300 325 325 325 16 16% 167 §edgeeeietts rane: Res Tribag Trin Chi Un Kene, Werner Wiliroy Wiltsey Windte! Seles We fT) a.m: 419,000 FOREIGN TRADING 500 105 105 10: 0 21 wl 2B s 8 mn " OBITUARIES and lived in Osh- WALTER T. FAIR Sept. 9, 1916 life. He was { Walter T. Fair,2Wa most of his occurred at/employed at General Motors for . ' 141 years, retiring in 1958. Christmas I Mr, Luke is survived by his 7ist year and had been in fall-)wife, the former Viola Green- ing h two years |tree. He also leaves a daughter, 'A lifelong resident of Oshawa,|Mrs. S. Baldwin (Eileen), of the deceased was the son of the| Oshawa, and a son, Merle Luke late James Emma Fair, He/also of Oshawa, There is one was married to the former Lulu}granddaughter, Patricia Jayne Blair who in| Luke 1949 The memoria! service will be { in the Armstrong Funeral seulah Byam of Toronto in|Chapel, Friday, Oct. 27, at 2 Beulah Byam of Toronto uf ah Hee. NT, Holmen: ania Joyed|*cz. of Harmony United Church, ment|Wwill conduct the service. Inter- ' n Oshawa Union) 1 his retirement two} e family has asked] He was a member/that, in lieu of flowers, dona- he Har-) building the Oshe jeceased hin took as his second|held wife 1958 The deceased was emp! Maintenance Depart eral Motors of ( vil |} Cemetery in tne Lid., unt years ago. of the Roman Catholic. Church| ons may be made to t of St. Gregory the Great mony United Church Mr. Fair.was active in base.|fund yall and ackey circles as young man and ret: his in-| WHLLIAM THOMAS PEARN erest in the sports until his| The death of a Boer War| ik veteran, William Thomas Pearnj| d by his wife andjof Oshawa, occurred at the rs: Mrs. Arthur|Oshawa General Hosp' y.| argaret), Mrs. John|Mr, Pearn was in his 88th year) And Erline) and Mrs. Nor-jand had been-in failing heakt man Garrard (Betty), al! of{for three years | Oshawa He was the son of the late) The deceased also jeaves one|Mr. and Mrs. William Pearn| step-daughter, Mrs. Beulah Mc-|and was born in South Africa. Guinness of Toronto. Two sons,|He married the former Annie Jack and Thomas, both of Osh-|Macer who predeceased him in ay survive as do ten grand-|1932, His second. wife, Mary n and one great grand-|Cameron Neill, predeceased 'him in 1960 Fair also leaves thr¢e sis-| The deceased aiso served dur- ters: Mrs: Dan Macdonald (Vir-|ing the First: World War. He ginia), Mrs. Edna O'Brien, both|had lived in Oshawa for 36 of Oshawa, and Mrs. Mildredjyears and had also lived at Thirnbeck of Peterborough. Two|Kingston after his arrival in brothers, Reginald and Joseph,|Canada from England 49 years are also left, One brother,|ago. Harry, predeceased Mr. Fair, | Mr. Pearn was employed as The remains are -resting at|an inspector with General Mo- the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral|tors of Canada Ltd., unti his Home for Requiem Mass/retirement in 1951. He was a at the Rom Catholic Church| member of Kendalwood Seventh] of St. Greg the Sat-! Day Adventist Church He is survived by two daugh-| Mrs. Fred Newman) of Oshawa and Mrs.! "1 Great on D 58 at 9 a.m. Inter-| will be in St. Gregory's|ters tholic Cemet (Vimy) s will be sa the|Robert Fudge (Norma) of To- ral home on Frid Dec./ronto. He « leaves two sons,| t 7.30 p.m Reginald of Oshawa and Wil-) : liam' of Edmonton, Alta. NICHOLAS KOLESAR The deceased is also survived The death of Nicholas Kole-)by one sister, Mrs. Deborah| r Albert street, occurred' Pratt of Toronto and eight! dnesday, Dec. 35, at the Osh-| grandchildren. | neral Hospital. He had) The remains are resting at} ] for more than three/the Armstrong Funeral Hom e| months for the memorial service in the Born in Batyan, Hungary,|chapel on Saturday, Dec. 28 at Aug. 25, 1902, he was a son of/2 p.m. Interment will be in the late Steve Kolesar and)Union Cemetery; Oshawa | Frances Sabo. Mr. Kolesar; : F | married the former Margaret} HERBERT RAYMOND WILSON) Tokar in Batyar The death of Herbert Ray-j A former employee of Gen-|mond Wilson, 473 Albert street,/Wright Howarth he retired in 1961.| occurred at the Oshawa General! Norton Motors | He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Jones (Lois), and Mrs. ital today,|Beld in the Armstrong Funeral Hospital Tuesday, Dec. 24, after! a lengthy illness. A son of Mrs. Eva and the) jate Fred Wilson, he was born!) Oct. 21, 1900, in North Oshawa. Mr. Wilson was married Feb. 28, 1922 in Oshawa and has been a resident here all his life.) He was a foreman at Ontario) Mailleable Iron Company Limit-| ed. | Mr. Wilson was a member of} Albert Street United Ch 1.| A keen sportsman, he was terested in hunting and fishir He is survived by his w the former Alma Cecelia Ke a daughter, Mrs. Harry shok (Audrey), of Oshawa a son, Jack Wilson, of Oshawa Mrs Frank Helen Baskerville, all of Oshawa, and hree brothers, Frank of Cleve- land, Ohio, Russell, of Oshawa, and Lyle, of Oshawa, The memorial service will be Eva Wilson, three sisters E. Coppin (Ora), Mrs. Chapel, Friday, Dec. 27, at 3.15 p.m. Rew A Larke, minis- of Albert Street United) Church, will conduct the ser vice. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery FUNERAL OF GORDON W. HUGHES The funeral of a former Osh-| awa resident, Gordon W. Hughes of Kaladar, was held at! the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral) Home on Tuesday, Dec, 24 at 2) p.m. Mr. Hughes died at the) Kingston General Hospital on! Sunday, Dec. 22. Rev. Harry Mellow of North-; minster United Church conduct-| ed the service and interment) was in Union Cemetery, Osh-| awa. The pallbearers were: Charies Kerr and Claire Benn,| both of Kaladar, Carl Houck of Uxbridge and L, M. Souch, Fred} Johnson and John Horky, all of] Oshawa FUNERAL OF JOSEPH JACKSON The memorial service for Jo-| jseph Jackson, who died at the|~ Oshawa General Hospital, Sun-/ day, Dec, 22, in his 84th year, | was held in the Armstrong Fu-| neral Chapel, Tuesday, Dec. 24,| at 2 p.m. | Rev. F. G. Ongley, rector of} St. George's Memorial can Church, conducted the ser-| vice. Interment was tn Mount Lawn Cemetery | Pallbearers were John Jack-| son Junior, Gary Jackson, Terry} Jackson, Michael Jackson,|} and George] Mr. Kolesar was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. He was also a member of the Hungarian Culture Club and UAW, Local 222 He is survived by his wife and a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bodnar, both of Hungary. Mr. Kolesar also leaves a_ sister, N Elizabeth Chapo, of Lin Mich, There are two ANSWER TO SONG Students uneral will be held from the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home to the Roman Catholic Ch t f St. Gregory the] tucky G where te) J. Me-| There's no holly on a West rou ' he ss| ,Virg at) lay, 'Dec. . 27. Interment will be in St. Greg- ory's Cemetery. Special pray- ers will be sald at the funeral] today at 7.30-p.m HAZARD, Ky. (AP)--"Tihey don't have Christmas in Ken inia door For the trees don't twinkle when you're hungry And the jingle bells don't jingle when you're poor." ; Some heard . th caro] on REGINALD JOHN LUKE the sidewalks of New York The death of Reginald John} and other cities, and it Luke, 925 King stréet east, oc-| brought them to the Snowy the Oshawa Generai, Mountains of eastern Ken- Hospital. Tuesday, Dec. 24. He] tucky 'bearing gifts, n failing health for) The. gifts went to impover- | several years |. ished families of minérs, The A son Of the late Mr. and| décline of the coal business Jack Luke, he. was born| has made this area one of the 1894 in East York. Mr.| most economically depressed June 5 Listen To Cry For Help "They just needed help des perately," said Diane Glasser, | 17, a student at Hunter Col lege in New York City Forty students distributed | food, _ clothing. money . and} toys The students collected funds at their campuses. They came from New York, Wisconsip and: Pennsylvania INSPIRES THE MISSION With them was Phil Ochs, 23, a folksinger from New York's Greenwich Village and composer of the carol which inspired the mission of mercy. 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