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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1964, p. 34

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ADING 445 % -1 100 160 160° +5 500 70 «70 100 $20%% 20 835 «(835 10 45 180 245 70 300 595 161 285 70 Va 20 835 100 265 285 Flower Group Holds Show ORONO (TC) -- The Orono Horticultural Society Christmas meeting was held recently in the IOOF' Hall. The attendance was not as great as sometimes. perhaps partly due to the Schoenmaker; Gibson. Wrapped Christmas gift -- 1st, Mrs. Rene Gibson; 2nd, Mrs. | 0. Challice; | Schmid. 3rd, Mrs, E. stormy night, but the Christ- |mas arrangements were very | beautiful. BIRTHS DEATHS The meeting was called to order by the president, Carl Billings, who welcomed those BOURGEOIS Romeo and Adrienne are thrilled to ennounce the arrival of thelr , 6 Ibs., born at the O: General Hospital Tuesday, December 15, 1944, at 2.30 a.m. A little sister for Gerald, Raymond, Roger, Norman and Gilbert. Special thanks to Dr, Brown and nursing steff of 4th floor. DOWN -- Bruce and Joan (nee Kins- man} wish to-ennounce the arrival of-w eon, Phillip Bruce, 6 Ibs. 14 ozs., on Tues day, December 15, 1964, A brother. for Susan and Patti. Many thanks to Dr. 'Orton, Dr. Alan Rundle and 4th floor staff of Oshawa General Hospital. ENGLISH -- At the Bingham Mem- 'orial Hospital in Jos Nigeria Africa to Mr. and Mrs. C. English (nee Audrey erase aeabet shut. Grondparents re : . . GFandparent ~, and Mrs. V. English, Peterborough 'end Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hurlbert, Oshawa. + FLEMING Bud and Betty (nee iAlexander) are happy to announce the 'birth of a 7 Ib., 10 o7., sister for Susan, iRussell and Ellen, on Sunday, Dec 13, 1964 at Oshawa General Hospital, ' HORROCKS -- Harry and Rita thank) God for the gift of a baby boy, Randy Arthu' ber 15, pital. A brother for Tracy 'anne. Many. thanks to Dr, 4th floor staff. KEAY = To Lawrence and Zeima (nee Barteaux) on Monday, December 14, 1964 'at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, a son, YOUNG -- Mr. and Mrs. arrival of thelr son, Brian Eduard, born on Monday, December 7, 'the Oshawa General Hospital. thanks to Dr. Ross, Dr. Anderson nursing staff of 4th floor. A little brother for Beverly, Douglas, David, Kenny and Dennis. ember | r, 7 Ibs. 3 023., on Tuesday, Decen> 1964 at the Oshawa General Hos- Ann and Rox- McLean and) KICHKO, Willlam In the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, December 14, 1964, William Kichko, beloved husband of Nellie Nikiforuk and dear father of Mrs. H. Demark (Anne), Newcastle, Diane and e and Peter of Brighton and of Roy Niciforuk?, Fred and Shirley Richardson, in his 7ist year. we Kichke is resting at the Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service in St. John's Ukrain- jan Greek Orthodox Church on Thurs- day, December 17 at 10 a.m, interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Prayers will be held In the funeral home Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. TAYLOR, Elizabeth Alice Suddenly in Kingston on Monday Decem- ber 14th, 1964, Elizabeth Alice Taylor, wife of the liste Daniel Taylor, dear mother of George of Oshawa, Sid liiford, England, and Fred. of Kingston, sister of Sarah Dainard of Toronto, in her 76th year. Resting at the Cullen Funeral 'Home, Kingston, service in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m, inter- ment, Cataraqui Cemetery. WILSON, Ada May At the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, December 14, 1964, Ada May *tephenson, in her 84th year, beloved | widow of Henry George Wilson and lov- |ing mother of Frederick, Harold C., both | Of Oshawa and Thomes J, of Whitby, Mrs. }J. L. Garrison (Edna) of Oshawa; dear | sister of Thomas of Toronto, Samuel of Oshawa, Mrs. C. Harris (Mary) of Orono rougham. Norman) Young are happy to announce the, sate Mrs Mrs. R. Ellicott (Nora) of 1964, at| Many} Mrs. Wilson Is resting at the Gerrow Fu- service in the chapel on Thursday, De- . Interment Mount LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements. and DEATHS floral requirements' for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING BURGESS, Walter H. 'ockwood on Monday, De- Walter H, Burgess of , the late Emma and dear father of Sydney W. Robert ; also survived sband of Embiom, Burgess of Courtice, rg and Mrs. Leslie (Joan) of CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 neral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for) present. All joined in singing O Canada. While the judge, Mrs. T. Fairbrother, was mak- ing her selections in the dif- ferent classes, Mrs. Raymond Chapman at the piano, led in a rousing sing song. CARE OF PLANTS Harry Van Belle of Van Belle Gardens, Bowmanville, was the spoke on the care of Christmas plants and also on "'Plan Be- fore you Plant" in which he stated the winter was a good time to plan your landscaping of}around your home to plant in the spring. He also answered questions asked by the mem-| bers. His talk was. both helpful jand interesting. Mrs, Fairbrother had made a number of Christmas arrange- ments which she had on display explaining how and of what they were made, most attractive. Mrs. she went along. The results are as follows: Mantel arrangements --. Ist, Plain, Dining table arrangements-- lst, Mrs. Gordon Watson; 2nd, Mrs. Emil Schmid; 3rd, Mrs. 0. Challice, Mrs. Rene Gibson and Mrs. K. Schoenmaker tied. Door decoration done by ladies only -- ist, Mrs. Irene Murray; 2nd, Mrs. Lance Plain; 3rd, Mrs. E. Schmid. | Novelty door decoration, men only -- Ist, Mr. L. Plain; 2nd, COW CAMPAIGN STARTS GUELPH (CP)--The Ontario speaker for the evening and) They were|ment was Fair-|Cemetery, Beaverton. brother gave the results of her) judging giving her reasons 9s Smith, Arthur Smith, William) Mrs. Emil Schmid; 2nd, Mrs.| Carl Billings; 3rd, Mrs. Lance! pyneral. service for James agriculture department is try-| ing to enrol dairy farmers in the province into a program to wipe out mastitis, a swelling of the udder which affects milk production in dairy cows. Farmers in five regions in the province are being asked to en- | rol their herds voluntarily in! the anti-mastitis campaign. Re-| gignal laboratories have been) set up at Guelph, Ridgetown,| Brighton, Kemptville and New! Liskeard. OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. CLIFFORD JONES The funeral of Mrs. Clifford) Jones who died at her home,| 150 Adelaide street east, Dec. | 13, was held Tuesday. at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Rev. S. B. Proffitt of Beaver-| nm conducted the service. Inter-| in Stone Church lto The pallbearers were Joseph) |Smith, Ray Way, Harold Hawk-| jshaw and Ronald Daniels. FUNERAL OF JAMES A. McNAB |Angus McNab, 620 Richmond| street east, who died in Oshawa | General Hospital Dec. 13, was/ held Tuesday at the MclIntosh- | Anderson Funeral Home. Rev. George Smith, pastor Of} Simcoe street Pentecostal/ Church, conducted the service. | Interment was 'in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | The pallbearers were Bryce) MONTREAL (CP)--Premier 'ouis Robichaud of New Bruns- wick told Quebecers 'Tuesday that the Acadians in his prov- 'nce had no intention of follow- ng the "'small separatist group in Quebec in its dangerous pes- simistic adventure." Mr. Robichaud, first A a "Acadians Wont Follow Quebec' the English and suggested Que- bec could do likewise. He said that for almost 200 years the Acadians and the de- scendants of the United Empire Loyalists who left New England after refusing to join in American revolution against Britain have shared the terri- elected premier of New Bruns- wick, told the Montreal Cham- ber of Commerce how French- speaking people of his province had learned to live happily with Mr, .and Mrs. Leslie Mc- Farlane, 704 King street, have just returned from Canton, New York, where Mr. McFarlane gave two lectures at St. Law- rence University. Mrs. Harold Van Deuren, 112 Bowman avenue, is opening her home this evening to St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 9 for its Christmas meeting. Miss Margaret MacDougall, .|RN, of Waterbury, Conn. is a guest at the MacDougall's resi- dence and will be spending the Christmas holidays with mem- bers of her family. Mrs. Ronald Watkinson, 223 Green street, celebrated her birthday Dec. 15. For the oc- easion Mr. and Mrs. Watkins dined in Toronto. ist, Mrs. K. Schoenmaker; 2nd, | Mrs. E. Schmid; 3rd, Mrs. L.| Plain. | Miniature table favor -- Ist, | Mrs. 0. Challice; 2nd, Mrs. K.| 3rd, Mrs. Rene! 48-oz. Tins tory of the province. He said understanding has emerged and the "accent moved gradually from recrim- inations of the past toward the creation of a better future." WHITBY PERSONALS House of 'Windsor Chapter, IODE, held its annual Christ- mas dinner, when members a ac ied by their husband. The group was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Graham Lawson at Cederbrae Golf and Country Club. A French buffet and) dancing was enioved. } Whitby Brass Band Ladies') Auxiliary held its December meeting in the form of a Christ- mas party conducted by Mrs. Walter Church. Arrangements| were made for the Christmas| party for the Jr. Band to be| held Dec. 22 at the social room. Entertainment will be provided by the boys and a Christmas lunch will be served. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE FROZEN or FRESH 6 to 10 Ibs. 39: FRESH Cranberries 1-LB. BAG 33° ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW! AMERICA DRY GINGER ALE 2 torus 39° plus deposit CHRISTIE'S SEASONED BREAD STUFFING ~The results are almost mir- aculous, . 'a The two ethnic groups feel that they are more ; : : lieve that we in New Brunswick/ problems or the over - fi- ps pre rt oe aslhave found Td to A foual inlcolien of som, sale ee read hai their common in-|the art of compromise that en-\never produced anything but © sts. : ae ables us to live together.' The| violence and we wish no part of "The true solution, and I be-'over - dramatization of dailylthat," he said. ; FILING CABINETS. (with full suspension) 4 SAVE 30%! We had to make a large purchase of these cabinets to be able to offer them at these prices, We cannot , guarantee how long these will be available at these. iat: Offer will be withdrawn when our stock is" sold, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 16, 1964 33» £ 4 DRAWER 49.75 4 DRAWER 55.75 (If Control Locks required add 7.00 to either price) ~ GENERAL PRINTERS LIMITED (Office Supply Division) 64 Celina St., Oshawa Letter size.. Grey or beige. Legal size. Grey or beige. Phone 723-7733 May your.Christmas be merry and bright -- and your holiday feasting just great -- with these perfect VALUE BUYS in your favorite foods and supplies. They're just right for treating your family and guests to the most delicious dinner . . . and they're PRICED just right, too, to enable you to feast for the least and give your Christmas budget a lift with honest-to-goodness THRIFT! FREE DELIVERY WITH ORDERS OVER $10.00 Smoked Picnic Style HAMBURG 3... 1.00 SNAPPY GREEN FLORIDA CELERY GENUINE IMPORTED LOUISIANA YAMS 2, 35° STALK 1 i Smith, Fred Ashworth, James | SWEET JUICY SUNKIST by eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Resting at the Rumiey- Shoemaker Funeral Home, Acton, where funeral service will be held on Thursday at 3'p.m,. Interment Rockwood Cemetery DOHNER, Wilmott Steckley }Entered into rest at the Alax and Pick-} vering Genera! Hospital on Tuesday, De- Mr. 0. Challice; 8rd, Mr. C, IN MEMORIAM Billings. Coffee table arrangement -- Cameron, Lloyd Sweet, John Mandrake and Rowan Craw- ford. | px a" BAILEY -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Thomas A, Bailey, who passed away December 16, 1958, and son George Garth Bailey, who passed away October! HEINZ 138 Size ORANGES BLEACHED SUGAR BAGS 3... 1.00 88 Size cember 15, 1964, Wilmott Steckiey Dohner, beloved husband of the late Nellie L. Carter of Pickering (formerly of 99 Timas Road, Toronto)' and loving father of Pat-| ricia (Mrs. Clarence Silk), Helen (Mrs.| Kenneth Cooper), both of Pickering, dear) randtather of Bruce, Gary, Murray and/ 'Sharon Cooper all of Pickering; dear) brother of Josephine (Mrs. J. Cober) Stouffville, James Doner of Stayner and 'Lewis Doner of Toronto. Mr. Dohner Is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, nm Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in the chapel on Friday, Decem- ber 18, af 2 p.m. Interment Erskine Cemetery. HILL, Adrian J. @. (Bud) Entered Into rest In the Toronto General Hosptial, On MeneY it beloved bwsbend largb tte he eligi wsband| _To9 dearly loved to ever be forgotten lara Vaillancourt, father of Kathieen, 1 ee Onna antl Poul, and seh of Mrjnt ne rere con mrrey One femnly, and Mrs. Albert Hill of Toronto, in his| 4ath year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu-| neral Home, Oshawa, with Mass in Holy | 2 Cross Church, Thursday, December 17 at) 10 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-! tery, Soldier's Plot. KELLETT, Ruby Marion In Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, December 14, 1964, Ruby Marion Lee, in her 65th year, beloved wife of Albert E Kellett and dear mother of Mrs, James Whitlock (Audrey) of Washington, D.C.; loving sister of Mrs. Wilfred Wilson (Pearl) of Oshawa, and grandmother of 'Mrs. Barry Randolph (Linda Lee) of Walla Walla, State of Washington, and Gary Whitlock of Washington, D.C. Mrs. Kellett is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home with service in the chapel on Wednesday, Decernber 16 at 3 o'clock. 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