@ THE OSHAWA TIM&S, Seturdey, Merch 20, 1965 TANK TALK Plans Starting To Celebrate Ont. Regiment Centennial By CAPT. IAN McNAB It is our hope that this week- ly column, covering the activi- ties of the Ontario Regiment, will be of interest to all Times' readers. Planning is under way for the celebration and commemor- ation of the one hundredth anni- versary of The Ontario Regi- ment which will take place in 1966. The month of June has been chosen for special empha- sis but it is expected that many Regimental events will take place all during the year. Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Smith, VD, has graciously con- sented to act as Honorary Chairman of the Centennial Committee which will be chair- ed by Lieutenant. Colonel F. Stephen Wotton, ED. It will be the task of the committee to submit suggestions how best to mark this anniversary to the Commanding Officer for ratifi- cation and implementation. a special word of praise for these young men who had ac- tually only had a very few) hours' drill but paraded like veterans for this affair. | The recruiting team will be | at the Armoury this Saturday. | | Vacancies still exist for the 1965 Student Militia training program to be conducted by the Ontario Regiment. Candidates must apply before March 30 to be accepted for the five-week course. Successful candidates receive regular army pay and allowances for an_ excellent summer of training. Students should apply at the Armoury, Saturdays, or Monday or Thurs- day evenings after 8 p.m. A boy must be 16 years of age and have at least grade 9 or better. Lieutenant R. J, Baird was) presented with his commission| scroll on the Sunday parade.| AJAX CUSTOMERS Mr. and Mrs. J. Birchal (right of Burchar road, Ajax, are receiving a cheque from Manager J. K. (Jack) Sanders of Ajax Hydro for CET REBATE heating for a year and the actual amount. Budget bill- ing customers pay less for their electric service. --Photo by Azzopardi Studio $74. This was a rebate of the difference between the estimated amount of their total electric energy con- sumption including electric Rights March For Windsor? WINDSOR (CP) -- A univer- sity professor says Windsor's golf clubs discriminate against Negroes and these clubs should be the object of a civil rights Windsor, told a meeting Thurs- POPULAR SCHOOL FAST WORKERS day of about 70 Windsor area} NANAIMO (CP)--The adult) BONN (AP)--West Germany civic leaders, about half of them|education program in this Van-jis building house and apartment clergymen, that a march being|couver Island community of less|units at a rate of one a minute, planned for the Windsor area/than 15,008 has a record enrol-jday and night. Housing for 25,- should be directed against the/ment of nearly 2,000 people.|000,000 people has been built clubs instead of against discrim-| About 900 are taking vocational|since the federal government ination in ihe United States. jor hobby courses, and 500 arejy,as set up in 1949 but there is The meeting pledged active|taking plain academic schooling.'still a shortage of 300,000 homes. support for the civil rights dem- march. ; Rudolph Helling, a psychology professor at the University of IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S onstrators in Alabama. r | RENT-A-CAR | ENTERTAINMENT - DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- wutace chance 725-6553 | . NIGHTLY 9-12. RUTHERFORD'S In The Beautiful CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS Motor City Car Club presents The Internationelly Famous Capitol Recording Artists JACK LONDON and the . SPARROWS MELODY ROOM 725-6553 4 ALBERT ST. (Whitby Hotel) : Featuring... JOHNNIE MeMANN Console Organ With a SINGLE ma with a BACHELOR she girl can have HOPE. can have a ball! Sunday, March 21st 8.30 p.m. till 11.30 p.m. Admission 1.75 ubile w CHa xs Aawr«n SATURDAY NIGHT ANCE To Toronto's ST. PATRICK'S DAY Mr. Baird came to The Regi- ment through our affiliated ca- det corps and attained the rank of sergeant in the regiment. He was commissioned after passing the necessary qualifica- tion courses last year. Mr. Baird is a student at General Motors Institute. Salmon E In District As part of a program to in- troduce the Kokanee, a fresh-! lwater form of the sockeye salmon, to Lake Ontario, eyed Major Clarke's recruiting team has been working over- time and the results of only one week's work were apparent on Sunday's presentation pa- rade when more than 20 new recruits paraded with The Reg- iment. Brigadier McGinnis had pratinkschld dc "dal XARA OE : ggs Planted leateh, at least until the fishing] ;techniques have been mastered, | they are an excellent table and smoking fish. The size that the kokanee will {reach in the Great Lakes is not) known, but it is hoped that they could will reach a length of 15 inches at least. If the plantings are) successful, this species should) occur in large enough numbers to permit harvesting by both DANCE Royal Canadian Legion Hall MARCH. 20th -9 PLM, Streams der was removed the redd be recognized only as a mound of gravel. SPRING PROGRAM leggs of this species were plant-| DEATHS led in the gravel bottoms of BIRTHS |Shelter Valley Creek, east of BECKMAN, Gunnar Arvid After a short Winess at the Toronto Gen-| eral Hospital, on Thursday, March 18, 1965, Gunnar Atvid Beckman of 402 Byron' Street South, Whitby, beloved husband of| Rauha Roosten, loving Clements (Barbara) and Roy of Whitby;/ fo his 63rd year. Resting at the W. C./ Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for serv- ice in the chapel on Monday, March 22, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery Minister the Rev. J. McLeod. commencing 2 p.m. Saturday.) (Visitors CARTER, Mark Leonard 2 Suddenly @s the result of a car acci- dent in Hamilton on March 19th, 1965, Mark 'Leonard Carter, beloved son of Roy end Rosemarie Carter, dear brother 'of Tracy. Loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. |. Stacey, in his Sth year. Funeral will be held in Hamilton. Funeral ar- yet to be HARDING, William ly at Oshawa General Hospital on/| Friday, March 19, 1965, William Harding | beloved husband of Lucy Duffield and loving stepfather of Joyce end Donald Netley. Mr. Harding is rest- ing et the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West for service on Monday, March 22 at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery. (Friends are requested not to ail et the chapel until Sunday noon). LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, GERROW __if FUNERAL CHAPEL| 390 KING STREET WEST | TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM ADAMS -- Ralph and Shirley are happy |" ast x to announce the arrival of their daughter/|Cobourg, and Wilmot Creek,| on Friday, March 19, 1965 at the Oshawa at 5 asicerrian di ah! aera isl, A slater tor, Demers, West of Newcastle. In each Linda, Stephen and Nancy. Special thanks|Stream two plantings were father of Mrs. T.|fo Dr. Halam-Andres and 4th floor staff. |made with approximately 80,000'1, addition certain Lake Ontario HOLMAN -- Allan and Eleanor (nee) CSS each. Johnson) are happy to announce the birt! Peay Om Ty sthi of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, weigh- In all approximate ly. one third ing 7 \bs., 8 ozs., on Thursday, March 18,,0f a million eggs were planted) 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Alin the current series of stream sister for Kevin. Thanks to Dr. A. G. : 4 reas Stocks and fourth floor staff. plantings. Last week the final |planting of 80,000 eyed eggs was) lcompleted at Shelter Valley} IN MEMORIAM iCreek. Similar plantings have |been made in streams entering HARBRON -- In loving memory of al Lake Huron. dear mother and grandmother, Elsie J. et, who passed away March 20, ARTIFICIAL NESTS Looking back with memories Before' planting, artificial ig Pht ceil taille jredds were constructed by |scraping the bottom of the {mercial The recently completed plant- rks ing program will be followed in anche the early spring with. plantings of approximately one-third of a million fry in the two streams. BIRDMEN BAFFLED : ; ; Rie jcolored bird in Canada, shoals which possess the char-|in hollow trees or acteristics needed for spawning! Ornithologists have not by the kokanee with fry this spring. Both the stream and shoal! plantings will . t y. be continued for the next three learn to mercial and sports fisher- The wood duck, the brightest nests stumps. ' yet will be planted| found out how ducklings climb down to the ground before they $2.00 PER COUPLE Carl Murphy and his "SABRES" featuring LARRY THOMPSON | from Black's Harbor, New Brunswick --. From first page to last blush it's a sizzler$ (pati * ADDED HIT page A new thrill from the makers of years. If these plantings are success- ful the fishermen of the com- and sports fishing fraternities will have a very de- sirable addition to the fish fauna of the Great Lakes. Although this species is fairly difficult to TO-NIGHT THE PERFECT DANCE DATE Jerry Reidt and His Orchestra Featuring Vocalist We bless the years we had with you, And leave the rest with God. You left us quietly, < of athens Ree ce Baehis keen stream with shovels and rakes But you left us with a memory |to a depth of about eight inches, We are proud to own. is i j --Lovingly remembered by daughters/ A redd is a depression a the Ina-Jean and Bernice, son-in-law Wayne,|Stream bed which under natural grandchildren Gordon, Diane and Lynda.|/conditions is usually scooped MeDIARMID -- In loving memory of a Out by the female fish using her gear sister, Lois, who passed away March|tail. To create the nest (redd) Gone from us but leaving memories she virtually stands on her tail Death can never take away, and performs an _ "aquatic Memories that will always linger twist".) While upon this earth we stay ks --Always remembered by sister Kathleen) The resulting redd was then and family. " me ; very similar to the natural redd . ie evan nenery of,2|produced by the female Koka- . McDiarmid, f _ passed away March 2i, 1961. nee. A metal cylinder about two When all is still and silent, feet in diameter and three feet And sleep forsekes my eyes, lin length was then placed up- right in the artificial redd and McDIARMID -- In dear mother, i JERI JAE JORDAN COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 till 12. RESERVATIONS 723-2143 -- 725-1348 ROLAND'S STEAK HOUSE 1626 Simcoe St. N. Steaks - Spore Ribs - Chicken - ete. Open Daily 11:30-10 p.m, CS A WEEK'S |--Lovingly r ACKLES -- In loving memory of our dear daughter, Virginia, who passed away March 21, 1957. Always remembered by Mom and Dad, ANTHONY -- In loving memory of our dear son, Leonard, who ieft us March 21, 1964, As angels keep their watch up there, Please God, just let him know That we down here do not forget, We loved and miss him so. ~So dearly loved and sadiy missed by Mom and Dad, brothers and sisters, BROWN, Emily -- To a wonderful Mom and a friend to many. Two years ago now'Mom, | was in @ darkness too, You were taken to rest, before | even knew, if only | could have shared in, Your passing hours unknown, Not knowing God was taking you on You passed away alone. --Greatly missed by husband L. G., daughter Efleen and family. many days ELRICK -- In fond memory of my dear sister Karen, who left me March 21, 1963. A wonderful sister with a heart of gold, No better sister could this world hoid. Gone and forgotten, by some you may be, But 'dearer to my memory, you will always be. Always remembered by sister Julie. ELRICK -- In loving memory of my Qranddaughter, Karen Louise, who passed away March 21, 1963. Deep in the heart lies a picture, Of a loved one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shail keep it Because she was one of the best. --Sadly missed by Grandma. ELRICK -- In loving memory of a dear littie friend, Karen Elirick, who passed away March 21, 1963. Gone from the earih so swiftly, Just like a flower in bloom, So young, so fair, so loving, Yet called away so soon. ~Lovingly remembered by Mr, and Mrs.| Patterson, Bill and Elizabeth. | ELRICK -- In loving memory of my dear granddaughter and our niece, Karen Louise, who died, the result of an acci- dent, on March 21, 1963, aged 7 years. God knows how we miss her, . Never shali her memory fade, Loving fhoughts shail wander | To the spot where she is laid. ~--inserted by her loving grandma, uncies end aunts, Aberdeen, Scotland. ELRICK -- In ever loving memory of ovr darling daughter, Karen Louise, who died as a result of a car accident, March) 2, 1963. Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow, | What it meant to lose her | No one will ever know. She suffered much, her pleasures few, She never deserved what she was put through. She stood the test, she stood it weil; She left us quietly, her thoughts unknown, But left us a memory we're proud to own. Sadly missed and ever remembered by Mommy and Daddy. GREEN -- In toving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Grace Green, who passed away March 20, 1949. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more, Stil in memory you are with us As you. always were before ~Lovingly remembered by son, Robert Green, wife and family. HUSHED SPOT | The quietest place in the) world is the "dead room" at) Bell Telephone's New laboratories. Jt eliminates all but 0.02 per cent of reflected sound. Jersey}, jm Armstrong Funeral Home. My thoughts are in the silent grave Where my dear mother lies. m --Sadly missed by daughter Bonnie. |held in the current by the place- ; MeDIARMID -- In loving memory of a ment of rocks around the base. lear daughter; Lois McDiarmid, who This cylin r create is passed away March 21, 1961. T ] y inder _ ad . Seay Heavy are our hearls today, tively currentless area. into Memory, brisigs you back ence mere which the eggs could be placed ° + when we were a logether. i i 4 The family. chain is broken now, with a minimum of loss. ut memories will live forever. | Next laver rocks sit To us she has not gone away, | " a * in " rocks yee Nor has she- travelled far, jplaced on the bottom of the Just entered God's eternal home stream inside the cylinder. The Lp rte Ny id ot red hel spaces between the rocks pro-| Dar ed by Mother and n d th ss int . ht h f vide e crevices into whic MeDIARMID -- In loving memory of a the eggs would fall. After the) dear wife, Lols McDiarmid, who passed| eggs had been placed in the cyl-} away Mar: , 1961, av "ks Four years since the an day inder, another layer of rocks ghe one | joved was called away; was added to cover the eggs. er home, it was His will, |) 2 é | y But in my heart she liveth still. Pils pe ge ns ionawed Oy ® --Always remembered and sadly missed 'ayer 0 gravel to hold the eggs} by husband and son Bill within the redd. When the cylin- McDIARMID -- In loving memory of a dear sister, Lois, who passed away March 21, 1961. y Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow; What it means to lose you No one will ever know. When the days are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper "Cheer up and carry on." Each time we see your photo, You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day." --Sadly missed by Stewart and Marge, 'LISTEN HERE OKE -- In loving memory of Mr. and| Mrs. Thomas Oke. Mother, who passed away March 20, 1952 and Dad, who pass- ed away September 25, 1942. --Sadly missed by the family. SCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Eima (nee Fleet), who passed away March 20, 1945 This world changes from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never shall the one we love From memory pass away Lovingly remembered by husband George, children and grandchildren WICKETT -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George H Wickelt, who passed away 20 years ago March 21, 1945, Deep in our hearts a memory is kep! Of a loved one we shali never forget. Without farewell he fell asieep, Leaving memories for us to keep. One of the best that God could lend, A devoted husband and a faithful father. For all of us he did his best, May God grant him eternal rest. j -- Lovingly remembered by wife Ada, son Harold, daughter Blanche and families. 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