ema ~ * "KERR -- Doug and June are proud to announce the arrival of Carol Louise, Leal al November 19, 1964, at Oshawa Gener, teri Use Playmate for Janice Lynn and "Locke -- Ivan a frene (nee wil- fiams): are happy. to announce the birth of son, Richard Ivan, 8s dag Ma awa General Hospital on Friday, 9g 20, 1964, Special thanks to "Or 'Morris and mf floor staff. Mother 'son doing wel ae ~-- Dayrell and Colleen are happy to Pele ge te bte arrival of their daughter, po, ae 'November 1 Hospital. A sine for Colette. *hanks to Dr. J. O. Anderson and staff of the 4th foor, 'DEATHS BARNES -- Suddenly at Oshawa Gen ral Hospital on Thursday, November 19 thee, + ae ee A yey Barnes aged f Lloyd - Betty beeen, Hampton, di ser, brother of ana Deanne. Resting at the Morris Soars Chapel, Bowmanville. Service ip the chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Hampton cemetery, GILBERT, Fred Morden At .Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital, Picton, Ontario, Friday, No- vember 20, 1964, Fred Morden Gilbert of RR 2, Bloomfield, Ontario, in his 66th Pier Beloved husband of Bernice Mc Crimmon; dear father of Shirley (Mrs. William Brookes) of Toronto and Glenn of Oshawa. Brother of Ruth (Mrs. How- ard Anderson)of Picton. Resting at Gor- don R. Whattam Funeral Home, 33 Main on West, Picton, Funeral service Mon- November 23 at 11 a.m. Interment fitestte Cemetery, Bloomfield. KAVANAUGH, baby Richard Patrick in the hospital for sick children, Tor- onto on Thursday, November 12, 1964 Baby yp oe Patrick Kavanaugh infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kavanaugh aged 2 dsys. interment was in Resurec- tion Cemetery. STEFFLER,.Grace Ann | At the Oshawa General Hospital Friday, November 20, 1964, Grace Ann Moran of Whitby, beloved wife of the late Francis Henry Steffier, dear mother of Camilla, Grace, Sarah, Mary, and Bernadette, Frank, Leo, William and George; in her 75th year. Resting at the W, C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for Requiem Mass in St. John the Evangelist Church,| « Whitby on Monday, November 23 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Vis- itors commencing 2 p.m, Sunday. LOCKE'S FLORISTS ond all Funeral arrangements floral requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM COLLISON -- In loving memory of my dear devoted husband, Robert (Scotty) Collison, who passed away suddenly No vernber 1963. | | | 1 cannot hear your sweet voice sing Of Scotiand's heathered braes, Or stories tell of long ago, And sweet remembered days. But the heritage you left ' Of a love unselfish, kind, Will linger deep within my heart. No splendor shone about your life, Bob, for quiet were your ways, You served end tolled and somehow smiled, jf However hard your Sadly missed but ay remembered. by his loving wife Anne. } coLtison -- ca faring memory, of 8 ther and gr Robert his glasses like Michael, ae aoe coe a Queen Elizabeth beams as her husband, Prince Philip, drives car through. gates of 2 lon pin ce pgp omer en ANNIVERSARY DRIVE Buckingham Palace yesterday as they leave on .a weekend trip on their 17th wedding an- niversary. A security guard rides in the back seat as crowd waiting at gate gets a view of the royal couple. They went to Luten Hoo, home of MONDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500), Claiming, three-year-olds, 7 'furlongs. Dula Gail, No Boy 107 Alirullah, Turcotte X106 Miss Armedam, McComb 107 Vaicutta, Parsons X106 Bridget L.," Harris 307 What A Question, Robinson 110 Falls Way, Harris X117 Wet Oiled, Leblanc 112 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($5000). | |Claiming, two-year-olds, 7 furlongs. © | Kalispera, Sir Harold and Lady Zia Wernher. --AP Wirephoto via. cable f from London Michael Greenholtz is only 10 months old but he wears -@_ veteran, held by his father, Sheldon Jerome Greenholtz, pecs seems to be delighted by the improvement in vision. His mother says he welcomes the glasses each morning and makes no effort to take them LITTLE FOUR EYES off during the day. They help correct one gye's tendency to cross. The father is office boy in Associated Press bureau. --AP Wirephoto "Collison roy passed away November 22, "1963. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, * Still we have so many memories Of our Dad we loved so much, His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has him. in His keeping, We have-him in our hearts. }--Ever _ remembered son Jack, (ee es, Marie and | Jan and Anne Marie of Townline Rd. * COLLISON:-- In memory of our cousin! Robert (Bob) G. Collison, who passed 'eway One year ago. The rolling stream of life goes on, But still the empty chair * Reminds us of the face, the smile i+ Of one who once sat there. Lovingly remembered by Jack Nettie end Ron Ritchie, Scarborough, Ont. HAYES -- In loving memory of a 'dear father and grandfather, William Py oad who passed' away November ai,| 1956. God saw you getting weary, | So He did what He thought best, | He came and stood beside you And whispered come and rest. Always remembered by son daughter-in-law Mary and family. Percy,| HEWSON -- In loving memory of Fi dear wife Grace Levinia Hewson tie passed away Nov. 22, 1953. 1 dream of you my dear | And see your smiling face | And know that you are Happy in your Father's chosen 1 place.| +Sadly missed by husband Edgar. LAVERTY -- In loving memory of a @ear son Kenneth Laverty who passed Sway November 22, 1941. When evening shades are falling, And we sif in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If he only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten 'When at times they see us smile. But fhey little know the hearrache Our smiles hide all the while. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by mother and dad, sisters and brothers. RICHARDS -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Florence Richards who passed away Nov. 23, 1962. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts> Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just in ail her days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful Memories she left behind Always remembered by husband Bill. RICHARDS )-- In loving memory of a dear mother, Florence Richards who passed away \Nov. 23, 1962. Calm and 'peaceful she Sweetest rest that follows pain: We who lowed her sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again. --~Always remembered by daughter Joves and son-in-law )Danny. MONUMENTS --~ MARKERS IMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. '" OSHAWA EVENINGS | 728-6627 _| is sleeping; OFFICE __723-1002 Nothing on earth will mem- oriolize for longer or better thon a bronze {memorial de- signed by Matthews ond sup- plied by. Mountl Lawn Mem- orial Pork. Year\ round instal- lotions, courte wus informa- tion, 728 263 CARD OF "THANKS WOTTEN -- We wo our neighbors and friend us recently at Enniskille thanks to the organizery apd-to the Enniskillen h kindness. like. to. thank is who honored | Hall. A special | of the evening] HM board for their | and Anne Wotten.| h "Ss jyear jnot |The jattempt No Consolation For JFK's Loss: Jackie By JOY MILLER NEW YORK (AP)--It is a since President John F. {Kennedy died at the hands of jan assassin and for his widow memory is often not quick enough to dim the past. But there is the future and there are other things: A walk with daughter Caro- line to school . . . boating with son John in Centra] Park...a jweekend on Long Island... a quiet dinner with friends. off |Fifth Avenue... the John F Kennedy Memorial Library. "T don't think there is any} consolation. What was lost can- be replaced," she wrote recently for Look magazine. = Now I think that I should have known that he was magic all along, I did know it --but I should have guessed it could not last. I should have known that it was asking too much to dream that I might have grown old with him and see our children grow up to- gether. The formal year of mourning ends, but friends do not expect Mrs. Kennedy immediately to take up an active social life or make numerous public appear- ances, "There will be no sudden change,"' says Pamela Turnure, her press secretary at the White House who now has an office in New York handling the mail that still floods in at the rate of 400 letters a day. "She's involved in getting settled and she values her time with her children. What she does will depend on how she feels iater on." One of her first public pearances will be in Los An- geles Dec. 2, when Mrs. Ken- nedy will be guest of honor at a fund-raising dinner for the Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre $30,000,000 development! will contain -a John Fitzgerald) Kennedy pavilion ESCAPES TOURISTS At present Mrs. Kennedy' at private life is suc }ceeding quite well in New York, ap- jington. There the narrow street joutside her home in the George- town. section was -conge sted| with tourists and curious The throngs were too' much, jand Mrs. Kennedy announced York in the. fail When she. moved her children to New York in September,| sightseeing not to call attention to her new home. City license commis- sioner Joseph C, DiCarlo said "the wife of the late president is entitled to the full dignity she deserves." At first. she lived at the Car- lyle Hote, where she _ had stayed in happier times.. Few people seemed to recognize the slacks-clad Mrs. Kennedy as she took the children boating or on the merry-go-round in Cen- tral Park. Only once, when she visited jthe campaign headquarters of |Robert F Kennedy, who won a |New York Senate seat in the Noy, 3 election, was she almost knocked off her feet by enthusi- astic crowds, New York is a cosmopolitan city and, if anywhere, it's likely she can achieve privacy here. In early fall the 35-year-old widow and her children moved into a 15-room apartment on the top floor of a gray, granite 14- storey building at 1040 Fifth Avenue. The apartment cost about $200,000, with annual maintenance charges running about $14,000 It has five bedrooms and overlooks a bridle path and the reservoir in Central Park. The furnishings were brought from the Washington home, SISTER NEARBY Her sister, Princess Lee Rad- ziwill, lives only a few blocks away and it's a short hop by cab to the occasiona] apartment of the Joseph Kennedys, the president's parents. Six blocks up Fifth Avenue is Caroline's school, the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Caroline, who is in Grade II, often is accompa- nied by her eight-year-old cou- sin, Sydney Lawford, also en- roiled at the school. Sydney, daughter of Pat Ken- jnedy Lawford and actor Peter |Lawford, lives down the street. Mrs. Kennedy's fellow ten- ants. wrote notes of welcome jwhen she moved in; some sent |flowers. Many are in the social Kennedy :- {register On weekends Mrs. jas it did not succeed in Wash-|takes Caroline and John to a Istone house on the former J, P. Morgan II estate in Glen Cove, on Long Island Sound, which |she purchased a few months ago: The Robert Kennedys live| a five-minute drive away. For the present, .apparently,| Mrs, Kennedy will continue to| live in New York. She probably | guides were asked| will' travel some, as she has in the last year, but live abroad. She once that with the statement never going to live in Europe. I'm going to live in the places I lived with Jack." NO SOCIAL AFFAIRS She skiied in New last winter with a family group, and jater went to the Carib- bean, She dines out occasionally | in New York, but there have been no social affairs at home, though she is a charming hos- tess. There are, of course, visits to Arlington National Cemetery, and the fibrary her husband's memory. Mrs. Kennedy has been called "the spiritual executrix of her husband's historical legacy.' She spent months assembling an exhibit of his mementoes which toured the U.S. and now is in Europe to raise funds for the John F, Kennedy Memorial Library at Harvard. "I just hope that who visits the exhibit will come away feeling that now they know him a little better," she wrote at the time. "He changed our world and I hope people will remember him all their lives. she will not) settled | "Pm | England | the | to} everyone | OBITUARY FUNERAL OF MRS, AGNES SOPHIA COOK The funeral service was held Friday, Nov. 20, for Mrs. Agnes Sophia Cook, 82, who died in Oshawa General Hospital Wed- nesday, Nov. 18. The service was conducted by Rev. R. B. Lytle, pastor of Calvary Bap- tist Church. The pallbearers were J. Mont- .. Whitely, R. White- . Sharp, T. Dalgleish and " Whattam. INDUSTRY THRIVES Romania today is publishing as many books in six weeks as were printed throughout the Tulran, Leblanc 122 Music Note, Turcotte XX105 Bully Keane, Potts 119 Forever Pilot, Leblanc 117 Nap Royal, Parsons A-X102 Weed ler, No Boy 114 McComb Hy Harris A-X Ruby and mill "Rive Stable es Red Purse, A-L. W. entry THIRD RACE. -- Purse $1,900 ($2500). : | Claiming, threé-year-olds (Division of Ist), 7 furlongs. Wanless Park, McCauley X112 Water Duck, 'No 110 1 |Pay Parade, Cuthbertson X110 + | Leader Lene, No Boy 110 Armadan, Harris Xi10 Noble Score, Dittfach A-117 Drifting Heather, Cuthbertson 104 Champ's Sis, Armstrong. 114 Guest Speaker, 0" Roman Scholar, Dittfach 114 Round Sun, Leblanc 117 Cool Fool, Harris A-X107 A--L, W. Ruby and §. Rotenberg entry FOURTH KACE -» Purse $2,200 ($5000). Claiming, two-year-olds (Division of 2nd), 7 furlongs. She'saloy, Harris Xi07 First Fashion, No Boy 110 Park Heights, Dittfach 122 West Term, Walsh 117 Moon Base, Elliott 112 Irish Joe, Walsh 115 Garden King, Turcotte XX110 Chopstick, Dittfacn 110 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($3500) Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles. Blue Fox 2nd, McComb 119 Steve C, Gordon A-116 Bobby Brier, No Boy 113 Glooming, Harris X11} Mister Parham, McGovern 113 Lavehot, Robinson 116 Mondigo, Parsons X108 aven Wing, Gordon A-122 A--Wiliow Downs and T. E. King entry (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 ($4500) Claiming, three-year-olds, one mile Chervil Boy, Harris X106 Fieldglass, Turcotte X112 Gay Van, Gordon 113 Slithering Sam, No Boy 114 Hereforall, Dittfgch 111 Mount Market, No Boy 119 General J No Boy 111 Mineral Woéith, Harris X112 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 "Gold. en Sais' allowances, three-year-olds | whole of 1938. | and up, one mile. Johns Champ, Walsh 121 GREENWOOD ENTRIES NOV. 23. Mr. T. F., Harris 107 Milator, Dittfach 112 Windy Ship, No-Boy 112" Your County, Turcotte X110 Gran Califa, Harris X118 River Bully, Cuthbertson X110 EIGHTH RACE = Purse $2,000 ($2500). Claiming, three-year-olds and up, . one mile. Ansman, Harris X115 Hale King's Method, 120 Royal Héavy Man, Leblanc 120, » Parsons X115 Cartersville, No Bey 118 Viking Star, Dittfach 118 Conservatory, No Boy 118 Viking Star, Dittfach 118 Conservatory, No Boy 117 Kingsey, Parnell 108 Chance Cover, Turcotte X113 Barracho J. J., Robinson A-116 Yancy, Harris X110 Friend Willie, Hale 113 Also Eligible: Gentle Queen, Cuthbert son X110; Black bg No Boy 112; Real Black, No Boy A A--F, Junger "and Mrs, Ad €, Fisher. X-5 Ibs. AAC XX--7 ibs, AAC. POST TIME 1 P.M. 31 Die In Plane Crash ANGELHOLM, Sweden (AP) A Swedish airliner approaching Sereats Field in rain and low clouds Friday night snagged its nose wheel on a railway power line and crashed in a ball of flame. Authorities said 31 of the 43 passengers and crew mem- bers were killed The victims included three members of the. Swedish Par- liament, Gunnar Weibull, 45, of Landskrona, Gosta Tore Edvin Bengtsson, 53, of Halmstad, and Mrs. Eva Karlsson. of Halsing- borg. Authorities said the plane's second officer, a native of Nor- way, was the only foreigner among those killed in the crash. Several of the survivors were severely injured, but Angelholm police said two passengers walked from the scatterad and burning wreckage almost un- hurt. The two - engine Martin-440 Metropolitan of Linjeflyg Air- line, a subsidiary of the Scan- dinavian Airlines System, was on a scheduled late evening YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT Respectfully Requested to elect ... DR. CLAUDE H. 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