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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1964, p. 33

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OF Rae Aaa DEATHS HODGSON -- Mr. and Mrs. Alien] PALLISTER, James William Alan Hodgson (nee Wendy Butt) happily an- nounce the safe arrival of a day jer, Catherine Jane, Tuesday, December 8, 1964 at the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital. A third grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Butt of Whitby. with R. G. Brooks of St. George's Ang MOUNTJOY -- Don and Mary (nee) can Church officiating. Harding) wish to announce the arrival of a daughter, Catherine Margaret, at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, December 7, 1964. A sister for John and Jim. ROTHWELL, George H December 8, 1964, George Hi SKITCH -- Dot and Ross would like to) formerly of Toronto), beloved husband announce the safe arrival of a on December 6, 1964, at the Oshawi General Hospital. A brother for Brian. DEATHS BANKS, Norman Alexander Entered into rest at Alex and Picker- ing Generel Hospital on Monday, De- cember 7, 1964, Norman Alexander Banks, beloved husband of Grace White, 22 Kingston Road West, Pickering, dear b (Mrs. peg Nina i! ita, deceased. Mr. Banks is resting at MoEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Picker- ing. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, December 10 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Erskine Cemetery. Hilis Cemetery, Reverend J. Smi LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 in Sick Children's Hospital on Tuesday, December 8, 1964, James William Alan, beloved infant son of Alan and Gail Pal- lister of 453 Nipigon Street, aged 6 days. Private funeral service from Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home to Mount Lawn W lock, Cemetery on Wednesday at 1! o'cloc"lmne woman proprietor of a. ho- At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, 9 Rothwell (of 907 Henry Street, Whitby, the late Mabe! Munroe, dear father of | Mrs. J. Wallis (Marion) of Whitby; John and Donald; loving grandfather of Shery! and Lynda; in his 75th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Thursday, December 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Toronto, Minister the th. PORT ELGIN, Ont. (CP)-- tel in this community 25 miles southwest of Owen Sound testi- fied Tuesday that she gave noor service to Indians hoping that they would not patronize the hotel beverage room. In testimony at an Ontario olice Commission investiga: tion into the Port Elgin police department, Audry Bagnall said waiters in the hotel were in- structed to serve Indians one beer and delay serving another in the hope the Indians would become impatient and leave. Mrs. Bagnall wrote letters to the Ontario Police Commission, the Liquor Control Board of On- tario and the Port Elgin town council, complaining the hotel was being harassed by then po- lice chief Charles Riley. A total of 46 witnesses are of BOEM, Dorothy At the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, December 7, 1944, Dorothy Boem, her 27th year, dearly loved wife of John Boem, dear mother of Michael_and Debo- rah; loved daughter of John Bérnard and 'he late Dorothy Ann Brennan, dear sis- Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW fer of Barbara and daughter-in-law ot EU N ERAL CHAP EL Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boem. Resting at the Lobreico Funeral Home, 2335 Yonge Street, Toronta (near Raehampton) after 7 p.m» Tuesday. Funeral on Friday, at 9.20 am, then to Blessed Sacrament Churenh (Yonge and Sheritan), for 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 expected to be heard during the three-day hearing. The investl- gation is: being conducted by Commission. Chairman R. P. Milligan and members Maj.- Gen. H. A. Sparling and Thomas Graham, all of Tor- onto. SAID 'PROVOCATIVE' requiem mass at 10 a.m, Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. | IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Bagnall said the town's police force had been "provoc- HORNELL, Samuel John | Entered into rest in. the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, December 8, 1964, . Eli h ue, derwel John Hornell Gelgved twebend Of[ MNS, December Lote Shirley Alice Rogers, father of Katherine,| ~ face that is haunting us ever, Eduard and Samuel, son of Samvel John voice we are longing to hear, Hornell of Oshawa and brother of Mrs. smile we'll remember forever, Ron Boyce (irene) of Schumacher and 'sad but sweet remembrance. James of Timmins; in his 33rd year. memory fond and true, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, token of affection, dear, Oshawa with funeral service in the chi heartache mother for you. » Friday, December 11 at 3.15 p.m. Inter-|_'ovingly remembered by ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. [ejien and son-in-law Nick. LaROCQUE -- In loving memory | KINSMAN, Albert Allan Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, December 8, 1964, Albert Allan Kinsman, beloved husband of Mary Louise Spicer, father of Mrs. Ray Johnston (Bernice) and Robert Les- lie Kinsman of Oshawa; brother of Mrs. Grace McAllister of Cobourg; in his 79th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel Friday, December 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lewn Cemetery, Oshawa. LaROCQUE -- In loving memory of dear. mother and grandmother, wi passed away December 9, 196]. Without farewell she fell asieep, Leaving memories for us te keep; Within our hearts she'll always stay Loved and remembered every day, ~Always. Joyce and gr dear Gram, Elizabeth LaRocque, passed away December 9, 1961. Ged knows how much | miss her, Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. --ever remembered by Doll, Kevin. LaROCQUE -- In loving dear mother, Elizabeth LeRocque, wi passed away Di 9, 1961. In my heart your memery lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, | There is not @ day, dear mother, MAGEE, Walter Entered into rest in the family residence, 117 Alma Street, Oshawa, on Tuesday, December 8, 1964, Walter Magee, beloved husband of Bella Murray and father of David Magee; in his @ist year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel Thurs- day, December 10, at 3:18 p.m. inter Mount Lawn Cemetery. Ron, @ MANN, Mary Jane Emily In Dewson Hospital, Toronto, on Monday.) That 1 do not think of who passed | you. | daughter Betty. jative" in policing her hotel bev- ofl erage rooms, and her letter to l'own council had complained about the 'actions and provoca- | attitude' of former chief | Riley. | 'ne inquiry into police op- erations here opened Tuesday. | . . ry daughter) tinder dispute mainly is coun- jcil's motion asking for the res- alignation of Mr. Riley who re- Indians Got Poor Service In Hotel Beverage Room he was given no good reason): ne | fused to resign because he said | remembered by son Joe, daugh- Judy. | LaROCQUE -- In loving memory of a! Pd The | of a SYSTEM Mf OF FINANCING ho to do s0. He later was demoted to con- stable and, with his other twa polictmen having ecither re- signed or been fired, he has been policing the town with as-|; sistance from OPP at Kincar-| dine, Council fired Const. George Taggart Oct. 2. Const. Karl MacNaughton, quit after he was suspended in September and later reinstated. Mrs. Bagnall testified she ob- jected to police checking bev- erage room tables for 'double servings." Under the Liquor Control Act, it is illegai to serve more than one glass or bottle of beer to a patron at one time. "T do not object to the police coming in," she said. 'It. is not} their business to come in here and upset my patrons. "T do not think it is fair that a man can't go to a washroom |: without' coming back and find- ing a policeman over his beer." ee 1% DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRES) London -- Lord' Marks Broughton, 76, chairman Marks and Spencer. London -- George Worthing-| ton, 36, lawn tennis coach to) British Davis Cup and Wight- man Cup teams; after a long illness. Montreal -- John Bernard (Mike) Lynch, 74, teard chair- man of Siscoe Mines Limited of| Montreal | provides loans tailored to fit YY December 7, 1964, mary. Jane Emily|--Sadiy missed by your Honeychurch, beloved wife of the late Frederick Mann, Dear sister of Mrs. Agnes Mann and aunt of Kenneth and Clarke Moffat, Glen Gilbert, Mrs. R. Law (Hazel), all ef Toronto, in her 9st Mann is resting at the Me- MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR © MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 relatives will receive "at funeral home Wednesday evening.) the needs of your business: to finance the purchase of land, buildings, and equipment or other expansion programs...to provide additional working capital or replenish funds spent for fixed assets...to consolidate and refinance existing Nothing on eerth will mem- orialize for longer or better than a bronze memorial de- signed by Matthews ond sup- plied by Mount Lewn Mem- orial Park, Year round instel- lations, courteous informe- tion, 723-2633. NETLEY, Joanne At the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Monday, December 7, 1964, Joanne Netley, aged one month, beloved daughter of Don and Mary Netley of 554 Fernhill Boulevard, dear sister of Jeff and Janice. ferment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. (Would you please donate to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis 263 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ontario.) amounts of $25,000 to terms of 3 to 10 years. OWENS, Joseph James Entered inte rest in the Oshawa General) Tuesday, CARD OF THANKS| HALIFAX MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG 4 King Street West jal December 8, 1964, rences Grimshaw, iat ot rn Ra. wr Horky (Donna Marie), Dianna and Joseph] Club Loreley, Jr, all of Oshawa; In his 59th year, Rest-| Seasons Greetings to ing at the Armstrong Funeral Heme,|thank you for the Oshawa, with funeral service in the] the eccasion of our birthday. chapel Thursday, December 10 at 2 p.m. Mr. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. 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(CP) -- The) Cape Breton Post says Cana- dian Motor Industries will dis- play a line of Japanese cars here in mid-January and set up an automobile assembly plant Guilty Plea, BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY GENERAL TRUST OF CANADA CREAMERY BUTTER rust cravr 148, Po 53: Gold Charge #<" TORONTO (CP) -- Joseph} Wlosowicz, 63, off Toronto pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of possessing stolen gold He was one of three men ar- rested here this week for whom warrants had been issued in Winnipeg, Kamsack, Sask., and Elliot Lake, Ont., in connection with a series of fraud com- plaints. Detectives found three ounces of gold, worth about $105, in Wlosowicz' room. Police testified he worked un- derground in a gold mine near Rouyn, Que. Wlosowicz was remanded in custody for sentence Dec. 15. Joseph Zodworney, 64, also of Toronto and Marion Banaszek, 37, of Windsor, Ont., were charged with fraud, Banaszek has been in jail since his arrest Sunday. : Police said complaints centred around an_ operation which sold brass filings for gold dust and took in at least $100,- 000. The victim was first shown real gold dust, for which brass filings were substituted when a transaction was completed. One man reported the loss of $9,000 Sergeant William Meyers of Metropolitan Toronto police said Zodworney and Banaszek will be sent to Elliot Lake to stand trial. Fon GERISE SERVIC: City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DECEMBER STORE HOURS OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL INCLUDING SATURDAYS December 1st through Dec. 23 COMPARE 63c----GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON 6c OFF PACK--COMPARE 93¢ am SS° MAZOLA OIL ne COMPARE 2 for 29¢--WHITE SWAN TISSUE 8 nous 89° COMPARE 37c-- 48-02. 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