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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1965, p. 19

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30--Automobile for Sale .|37---Auctions { DEATHS Ott awa Rea dy Wi th Money OBITU ARIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 8, 1965 19) air wae ee vs l HARRY ALBERT HOLMAN | MISS BERTHA MeNALLY Sioa tat, AUCTION SALE i ey maa a, tary Kiet enue of Cte dent eerie tre ves Car Sales Up 9 Per Cent olors, WhIiby 66 965, Mary Diar M er 62 ' I, "hie "ae "rei Be a rag| Soturday, June 12 arm cmemane oo) AIG SLOW=AS@A . FARIS juste, det gt Mince Mees tone, za four-door Laurentia x f Srono. Resting at the Morris Fy ally ' bl ' matic. Folly t ' Dranerty of Mr Drayton, :"% Rape, Bowmanville, § Born in Aurora the son of the|Jane Mc Nall: y. In her 8ist year teres. @. Nicole Motors, © ' erty Mr. A. Drayton, 'ine op om Wanesdey # Pam By WILLIAM NEVILLE the tax holiday offer in théejiate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ho! se McNally had heen in poor ver ame erl n te Bown, iid hogy : S| 736 Albert St. S., Oshawa since ines Bi ame way as established com-iman, he received his education|health for several years ity ntie iro th Dy OTTAWA (CP)--The federal) nanice th a profit - making there. He married the former Daughter of the late Mr. and TTA (CP)<Sales of wieons lue to $14,213,000 in pbb adenn Sos Bt idiot Just below C.N.R. § government, which has offered hase somewhere else thy! Mae Hill in Sutton West Mrs. Robert McNally she was OTTAWA APRS OF REN tone Vee pena ' ' | a» | Station : y ri 1 Stic e " wit oie Bowie weakly Ouys: of Chevy Se IN MEMORIAM or the last year not to collect he new criteria.for designat-June 24, 1915 horn in Uxbridge but lived in|motor vehicles domestic and/March, 1965, compared with Cash, trade terr + Nicols Motor fis : F 1eisae tax money from industries es-|, i Gee #8 9 A retired farmer. the former|Blackstock for 45 years before foreign-made, rose 8.8 per cent March last year ig depressed areas, replacing } y : in numbers and 10.1 per cent Canadian and U.S.-manufac- Whitby 668-33 ' ' 5 SON $4.50 weekly buv niture wo apo DAVE ving memory of Keitn| AbIshing in slow-growth areas ithe asisting formula based on|Whitby resident had lived in|moving to Toronto etail value in March this tured passengér and commer- station wage trad terms at ' sood condit [ ho passe qn y61,inow is ready to hand out cash inemployment statistics, will|Cannington for 22 years. A\ Inher younger years Miss Mc sa rat er s oye onth of tial Ps cles sales were up 7.8 Nitols Motors, Whitby, 668 Prt een ter teah sane ome He peaet. | mployment opportu-|aynand this concept to inelude|member of the Royal Canadi an} fF sang in the church choir 19h4 the he raat at cavities re roe Sek te heeabers to 10 67 $79, DOWN, weekly 6 ; el chairs, dit who Joved him sadiy miss hin ni in thene resign 5 itegions suffering from under-|Legion he was a veteran of icipated in the activi- ited Sanday ; and 9.7 per cent in retail value trade singel ' Whitby, * ' ia fuk eile y Gwen Wale. bid ing arg Dives eae co be ioe. employment, that is fewér jobs both world wars. He was a mem i her Methodist Church Sales numbered 77.176 andito' $297,084,000 in March this pm yec F £9V-lthan there could be ber of the Independent Order of She survived by one bro." alued at $251,267,000.'ve , ermment's war on poverty, an Forresters, Patriarch Militantither, Norman, of Colborne. She were yarn © ra 's ar Pk buréa oq nounced Monday that, effective PLAN DISCUSSIONS and Sons of England lodges, He|was predeceased by a brother These brought the cumulative . he bureau alse reported that : : July 1, manufacuring and pro The prime minister said de-was a member of the United' Ryersor totals fot the firat three brig pos piggy --n. made ' y # dally though shits sing industries either éstab- tails of thé new formula will be Church Funeral service was held from of 1965 to 183 051 Passenger ee motor vé icles rose 1 1 per oa DOWN, antag randchildren lishing or expanding operations announced following discussions' He is survived by his wife,|the McDermott Panabake ee Pr See one er He cont a 4 gs -- a Pred = pd gf ag Fulop ; hal ole a r ih ha onus He slow-growth areas will be with the provinces two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Gal-\Chapel, Port Perry, on June 5 ($601 ta an ve Ash ote as Ter Hi sg aggre : ! ; (ce 4 » ligible for outright governmen!) We told the Commons, How-\lagher (Drusilla) of Willowdale,| and was conducted by Rev. Phi cent in volume an ur per were 7.2 per cent higher in the $5 DOWN, $4.50 weekly buys 9 V ; jear wife, Mary Flint vassed grants of up to $5,000,000 wer, that they will be widelMrs, deft Bailey (Gloria) oflip Romeril, pastor of Blacateck|"e"' i value over the first first four months of re eet pT ge hag PO al ° 38--Coming Events Gee mnt will sing never He also told the Commons enough to embrace "almost all\Brooklin; two brothers, Arthur|United Church, Burial was at ae nlp e-Pa : ve than in the same period las : t cha t '1 that the criteria for selectingiog the Atlantic provinces, sub-jof Markham and Charles of HI-/Cadmus Union Cemetery wed eiaclen showed marked Mahipmente of vehicles im- { 1 ains of 188 per cent in num-jported from the U.S., as re- $10 DOWN, we buys ust S Jy 6 13th feta) BY lair a yar eg areas is to be expanded) stantial areas of Manitoba andimira; and seven grandchildrer Pallbearers were all cousins: | | very iow mileage. de ember husbar and that new manpower assist wat aid sete . ; 'ai s ' ». Fred Hamilte John H | 5 YP Views | "ee Un. ne 4 r Saskatchewan and considerable|A son, Robert Harry of Clare-/F! amilton, John Hamilton " the hs i e 1959 Tait , : = ince measures will be added to areas of Quebec." Their appli-imont predeceased him Percy. Hamilton, Ceeil Hami rer e i7 per Py ie nae verb pi Bore gg gg rng Cy neer f ' ey j Art HOOPER g' ne general program cation in Ontario, British Co Rev. (. A. Wage of Canning-|ton, Harold Hamilton and Dal-'" 1 TS, Guat yer me 7 668-599 Memorial ana paret, who ¢ id awe ly rhe most potent item, how- jumbia and Alberta, the na-|ton United Church conduc ted the|ton McBrien ee ie 7 i a total retail value/April and 13,375 in the first four 6 aah oA? haga ch dnd es by ' 3 ae er, is the fem of outright) jon three richest provinces, service Monday in the chapel of $33,384,000 t 4 age tg! na -- } " ach? 'ia: 4" one before rants whict will rur til) want x - Hania of the W ee PP a MARY DIANA MILLER Overseas manufactured ve- wit 496 in April and 3 e Decor ation Day ' ' -- March 31 1 ee ee f Son Pune 'i Home. A " ; ete Mary Diana Miller of Centre hice sales were up 20.8 per cent the first four months of last - ae ¥ n > ei fed eit Tr ime ministe offered ral 4 , gion base cg 7 : ak' s . " a 1989 PONTIAC , JD eds ie a rider it / faeturing e | Pe ne anpnweriservice was held Sunday night./St- Orono, died June 7, in the in numbers to 6.809 and 17.2 perivear w wv ¢ e Yi € é husband ' é 10 a wer) 5 j . . i ae tert y Per f wacie ; a P the expanded pro-|Burial was in Groveside Ceme Oshawa General Hospital. She 1947 STUDEBAKER ; , HOOPER nem OF vir t t $250000 in-| 28° 4 ornate rt in. {tery Brooklin aa : baay ; C este sister ; ' ' estment in a depressed area '4 enn tenia an thee aa Pallbearers were Merri She was prededeased by her Barbers 0 ers TOV] e ri ; MOUNT LAWN wt haat lay k saverg, | ONE-GHAFIES he next $750,000) pation between government|Dufn, Francis McNabb, Jack husband ( les Thomas Miller i9i6 CHEVROLET 4 Abela coed id : Adie. was seat and one-fifth ¢ thing above) iovment agencies and firms| Pipher, Douglas Bursey, George Rey. Basil Long. of Orono MAF MC YRIAI PAR K } \ F saya $1,000 000 vind Hnaneial aid. eulveve Cooper and Jack Ros Unitéd Church will conduct Wis Make 723-2633 fi ' ' eal HAS sae sa sik aaa to assess manpower needs, ad MRS. JOHN A LABIASH Chat d HA gh saturday Night Harmony roces new ¢ opment of new and large : ® rr inter ent 1 nal and retraining pro Re H. A. Mellow of r m 196 CHEVRO ' ade N fe e Ly + 600 ON . minster | United Church cl juct- Bno Yemen It was harmony night in Osh-\rededicated the Oshawa Chapter 4d AMBASSADOR B | J 0 HOOPER ' mo ro for ustria ed re FUNeral se ¢ da FUNERAL OF awa Saturday when the city charter. A leather bound scrap A : 2 hing ' ' e.for Mrs. John A. LaBrash at MRS, BE RTHA. j hapter of the Society for the book was presented to the local "1 iec { ¢ y ; { { t ER ROZELL ket se TUES JUNE 8th tis ee ae lditfon to the ¢ sor ed ¢ ) n measures to the. MeIntosh-Anderso in Pig ae ¢ for Mre Preservation and Encourage-|Chaptet ar Gm igh Bes oviding a three vat povet anada,"" he Home. Interment was in Union. 7 oo" wha died cy ment of Barber Shop Quartets President Vern Osborne pre- 31--Compact Cars for Sale rid " man a ale J Cemetery, Oshawa ub dha farnily ¥ dante, ur, celebrated its 15th anniversary|sented all the past presidents iy : tat grr ; ; bois rcuedie that 'Cann She resided at 505 Lowe ideian at Ska d Mc fa w a gala reunion and dance.\and chorus director with framed ) areas where jobs\and died June 5 at the Oshawa) - 0) ' Bebe = ~ pip The evening was opened by certificates of recognition # MERCEDES BENZ ¢ te . , needed will Have a/General Hospital: The pallbear-| cache: He 4 i W unera' president Vern Osborne who| Entertainment was provided ; 'ei } ; ine he : , # ee said arice to improve theiriers were Arthur Forsythe,| tome ara © welcomed the 200 'guests, At-/by Oshawa's own 'The Four In ise of the scope that|George Arkwright' Gordor 'aa * erviee and inter-\tetding were Ontario District| Accord', and the "Sportsmen"' i ae fg meni and mact vit program provides for con-,Crawford and William Wilson, |GUC'CC Tits ip ree President Sid Pyper: past Inter-\Scarborough's '"Gaylords" and ' a c ' f Y trial devel eins . national Board Member George/Toronto's "Rhythm Counts" DNIPRO HALL t » special da wh n t P the ment and oved ski MRS. LOTTIE MeCUTCHEON Harry Shields and Metro Division vice-- Don Henderson acted as mas- * mount United Church con- Ibe wert P statement re The déath of a former Orono ' Han '. Georeo President Dave Cairns ter of ceremonies for the eve- 1 Nichols) Gerry and Ed Parker treet welcome from district resident Mrs Lottie During the evening Sid Pyperining men McCutcheon, occurred sudden 94 OSHAWA hye : 4 1 ' Hales (PC--Welling-|ly Monday at the Oshawa Gen LIONS CLUB ' MOO ] wory of A adhvank > ® tirms|tor 1 i it indicated the\eral Hospital, She wa tem r he de ! : A i 'ou bi if m| governme jaurfied thelS8th year and formerly resid _ JURIS SAULGRIEZIS » New Deal It also is working hard to B | N GO ck nen , r on of its errors' and im- at 27 Ritson rd. s he funeral service was he eld give a néw image to the tax os of mie -opportun d.the definition of désig-) She was the former Te oe 'a 5 Sage yer collector--as a man anxious to bs ' rt f F ' 1 ere re onday for rl see justice doné, not to extract ' 'ita - rm icie said. } otine al s and. consultation Dewel| and was bo sn th | : WED, NIGHT vEF sa Cera e iy aioe Sixth Line of Clarke 'Townehin (saute vho died io i] ax a er! the last cent from the harassed j ORIALIZAT ! dMiedertely . proba WHSTHD, | af hawa General | Hospital. "it 3 $1200 in vies ét of thé late Vivan and aad at 168 thi citizen. ' nisin hisot } F P ssit th the féhn Dewell. Th 1909. the de-| He form resided at 162 Burk AUCKLAND (CB)--The New Responsible for this new ap- 19M ANGLIA FORD, two-door. 7 ee Ae W'S BRONZE MARINER eased married John McCutch: py stain at baal GAPal "hagay ' proach to tax collecting is. the rine very well, M5. Tle }UBII = Hard Work Ke note eon at Orono Re aed ne ee reac hae. launched. a. new|commissioner of inland revenue, 942-4084 PAVILION bias Mr MéCuicheon: was 1 ronto ran Chureh conduc " " 4 |L J. Rathgen, 57, who has 1943" VALIANT Pye pens \ ' ee aruakad He" had ed he service and interment/deal for the taxpayer, aimed a lbeen head of the department lea 4 : NUSDANG Union Cemetery, Osh-/removing as many as possible} for the last' year i aitrs se 079 - srizes C } MEM IR AL PARK 1923. She was a member of the Th allhoarers were: A./of the obscurities in the tax sys i967 MORRIS OXFORE iro e d game 2633 0 areers n Anglican Church Chana S Ciminih yb ai ss wwe | Jn that time he has brought feather uphe y. Gor t 8 The deceased moved from the... ; Fischers, A. Val-\ter $% ; h a remarkable changes. He starts : : ,, Orono area to Oshawa in 1942.))., AI Pctere abel ve" \for 35 yeats where she Was 8 vith the novel assumption that Ma Rea ata : CARD OF THANKS By JEAN SHARE UNE: HAG Fees we CAN She is survived by two daugl and H. Blumerberg member of the All Saints Angli-/ihe taxpayer is honest until emir - NITRE CP Women's Editor : applicatitn,|(c Mrs. Durwin Steck ALICE. MAY WALTERS |¢8" Church proven dishonest, and he main- METROPOLITAN dition. | NS 1 CENTRE TORONTO (CP) Salt gab MN taalapaty tb "things. that| Hilda): Mrs. Laverric : Alice. May Walters of 925! She is survived by a daughter, |tains that a more sympathetic : iMinkina Of + th tal ight heln you decide whether|(BCulah), and a son, Far ilQueen st. Whitby, died June 4,|Mrs. P. Vesa (Patricia) of Wil-lapproach pays off for all con- , } of Oshawa in the Sunnybrae Nursing Home,|!owdale; a sister; Mrs. W. See- \cemed the thir 0 dt i a career television is what 'ny i ici " ; The remains are at thelOshawa. She was. 74 ley (Mabel) of Ajax and three! 'Taxpayers now find officials 32--Trucks for Sele $1.2 r ' ihe Heart Fu 'ine Gideon Bible |i abd eee ge lrama group|\7erow Funeral Home for the) § born Alice May Guy,|srandchildren more understanding, less bound CHEVROLET 4 ' ns ts 59 Epi re ol daa aS y varer ta t help hev ¢ ervice in the chapel Thursday. |th d f the Jate Mr Rev. Stanley Armstrong con-|by rigid. department rules. Ta f { te rvie the Ost ¢ f t oS F t when they find it Re Canon F. G, Ong of St.jar t ymas Guy of Max-iducted the service in the W. C.jhelp 'citizens understand the in- at 10) Westmore ' f part their courtesy, § Rn Oe aa ae lot times|ceorke's Memorial Anglican)well, Ont. Sh arried the late/Town Funeral Chapel Monday|tricacies of the tax. system, in- a lot of stars ou time. Some : e t 33--Automobiles Wanted . siste ma ther way ( n Tore lange r minds about the Church will officiate, Interment} W Walte Toronto injat 2 p.m. Burial was in Union!formation bulletins have been _ RUMMAGE SALE i M Par ' . died Mrs t di 3) wate busi will be in Orono Comets 941 , a W hitby resident !Ce emeter \ issued in layman's language. -- CARS WANTE phage alco by, June 9 at 130) wHite A he r ters ym # er the world Even they can't work " abel eet te est Roya te wish to exp thar : te ocr Car ondce ng. they should put uying a t - 5 eer ron he kindnbbdnn +F na king ou Jom summers in working s : : SOS King and r y, sy y * + ' \ tvp y the know something about the ity erlees i . Ha be 3 th oht ant » ave i d. They get ar j Ninitred Bridges of Colur { specific it est Sut. f are varer responsibility ed Church ; ant, Or. Stocks ' ' " KAPIND A né Dr. Baldwin: the staf? of the Osh really awar what V s sadly missing in too Pgh 4 wa General Hospital and Robinson F A brochut : i nimany people, and a willingness 3-44 e : ' r Home for all thelr kindnesses at 44 / Hahle th anvoneite thir OSHAWA AUTO PARTS Nanted car aie : nd is dist ted t hoo! gu imit this is kind of old far. w : ' ap ag - ' office nada tifa : ice. but even ir a MRNTEO, Cart (or wrectina Telenor 4as"A"oshiwe' ours! Newest ss FOS WAGE ("eur give, the, whole story. the: case of office boys their (AKEsHORE A WREC war ' , { assemt a1 \ ou should tell young AOL An = gy: »se Search Urgent ag snort andltuae pay ot You awed We Gélic > 4 Ay t " 2 re at business Saonnt a9. f shaw! FP eee VASHINGTON V Ai lar says there are : dant vh nor a Be ie dea tronies and business course 34--Automobile Repair 'ip irink V : epee helo ah individual } gen SION sp i transmis it it elite ae ae js erade at the OBC but Narth. F i's e tes, Ru 4 peies nia' " he chosen carefully OsHawa Tf NTR #ne 4 s ' : 3 r " . F ik kids are a little ne a gt i , 4; Burrows, (ere truth in that ang a 38 ms about asking people in any "e - r eridge's Ma» PLAN NEXT MOVE si or advice But most 35--Lost and Found Fesigpi - om) | py ee ' figure pe would prefer to help 0 UR » A \/ FOUND , A 1 t : ) ' e te do m t the right steps than pidase app Tai 4 ' Beda: bh fe 1 t 4 nt neces in orde ét ahead, O th ose time Besides Lo ' t ' ' and ath floo i MICE tpt hems¢ ng'n tls would be flattered ein iter 'aa: |Daioe Nave nor, ann ea water into fresh. =) BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT A L 'ie \ cai: Gib ee eye anemic! Store Chain Covers West FOLLOW THE SIGNS Fed "torte. tent * gAstaaetien nmaet! With 250 Per Cent Profits TO THE By KEN EMMOND f it a stern discount ! ith hief holdings Vinn based quire these interests yarent owing family of . I : "2 ' from own parent company Gamble-Skogmo Inc. of Minne of LIN Cee ee ee ieee bee ae er fof an. office and war "aired 4 ih Amer Cen ela n. Schumacher ¢ i wot arty surplus water), oiee stry , United States subsidiaries Alaska the Yu t will provide 288,000 equare Stedman Bros. was renamed Columbia {6 /,, ef warehouse space for Macleod Stedman Ltd. and Mac outhwestern yaMeods division and nearly leods became an operating di quare feet of office vision of that company, along argest CON: snace for Gamble Macleod and with the Stedman division, of ; NG) xs ated' companic Comple Toronto MeCUTCHEON, Lettie : d_ tak 4 years t ¢ tion et for Novembe Gamble Macleod also bought oy ve 4a, Latte Dome Macleod 1 ment store (rom Gamble-Skogmo control A sien hae i wn a ware- ing. interest in Growth Accept water from inex , ree See " go. ance Corp Litd., which finan "p haustible oceans drinkable and a nae' 1s 290 tail and ompany expansion for i Scientif Although Gamble Macleod been American-owned since 946, the American parent ha 00 more an it had permitted the firm to reinvest oblem is to get t : ih and hte ealee havelall its profi " nadian oper woth of ¢ 0.4 reasonable level increased about 280 per cent ations Be Sure To Have his ff em is especia i athna 140 GERROW A the Galen er date fore STARTED SMALI ; r inder Macleods started in Winnipeg FUNERAL CHAPEL thinp wt) "21°" st B voit extensive reorganization ofan att as! amall mir Your Checkup To Safeguard TELEPHONE 728-622 aun riven SUNCM, CHANGE NAMI ee ee eta ies ite gammy tame of Ma eae or Maal Be Your Health to: Gamble ' I ' a hae ve to iblie conception of one-of "work gloves cae tne Ontario County Tuberculosis and Health Association TRADE UF ' ' : . t ' dis and calling MASS i .B SUR » E Y one of the many ' ed! datiy bt a Ghana-produced t And t g\stores "Lamu shopping cen > r in the Times Classified Section, 728- dressing on the ehicken, interest in "Clarks. Gamble allttes" GARROW, Lorne ana RE Vis VT Vie : ; 1g ' . 5, aes western Canadian stores t st nd $2,500,000 here this sum Mexico. But'53 900 seen hr ana

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