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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1965, p. 22

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31--Compect Cars for Sale|36--Legal * VOLVO & PEUGEOT % MERCEDES BENZ BIRTHS NOTICE JAKE ond BILL'S | TO CREDITORS re AND OTHERS Auto-Electric Servicé* 449 Ritson Rd. South -- and oo Pe eby s against estate o rer TE] Tt eae Coos 3 A ot wo, condition, $995, After 6 telephone Picker- Fi i) 10th, 1965, ore re- ------ ok to send particulars SABYAN of such claims to t - s solicitor for the Ad- pede oy ag pr ry on or before the Sales and Service 15th day of July, 1965, after which date the Estote will be New ond Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. * 723-3461 - Open Evenings ZOLTAN - NICK distributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King St, East, OSHAWA, Ontario. & DAN'S 38--Coming Events Your authorized DATSUN . DEALER : Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe "South Oshawa 728-0051 19 ANGLIA FORD, two-door. .This car runs very well, $175, Telephone Ajax 942-6086. 1963 VALIANT V200 sedan, automatic, mahogany brown. 20,500 miles, balance of warranty. Extras. $1995. Ajax 942-0721. $4675 FULL PRICE buys '60 Vauxhall Cresta. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $54 DOWN, $13.75 week'y buys this lovely '64 Volkswagen deluxe with radio and gas heater. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331, $74 DOWN! $17.50 weekly buys '63 Falcon automatic, This is a lovely economy car. ish, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $64 DOWN) $11.75 weekly buys '61 Falcon sedan, automatic. Cash. trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $50 DOWN! $14 weekly buys '62 Corvair deluxe sedan automatic. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $25 DOWN! $12 weekly Guys '62 VOLKS- wagen 1500 series. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby $475 FULL PRICE buys '57 Voikswagen. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. 1963 SUNBEAM, Alpine, bive radio, wind- shield washers, good condition, thirty-one -- miles asking $1295. Telephone i Tivey A-1 condition throughout including oe $395 or best ay ervey. 1959 MG convertibie, red with biack top. Interior redone, new muffler, battery, floor mats. Private. Must see. Cash. 728-0674, 1959 AUSTIN Cambridge, Excellent con- dition. Best offer, Telephone 725-8470. 1961 VOLKESWAGEN deluxe, radio, biock heater, seat belt, in excellent ee $950 or best offer. 728-71 1960 MGA | top, tir $900, Telephone "72-7700 sther 4 1964 MORRIS Conner, sorient yellow. After 3 p.m. telephone 1963 DELUXE Garage black with red leatherette interior, transistor radio. Excetient second car if you don't at GM. Teleohone 723-9198. aaa 163 FALCON roan seden, original) * gleaming ». .K we. spo.ess interior, radio and whitewalls. Guaranteed A-1. Lew down payment handies. Seaway Mo- tors Limited, 200 Dundas Street West,| Whitby. Telephone 668-5893. 32---Trucks for Sale 1964 JEEPS itive $295 and $495, Tele phone 725-691) 1982 ONE TON ~*~ truck, good running condition, good tires. $200, Telephone Bowmanville rae '99 HALF-TON Chevrolet pian Se down, $12 wenn! and drive It away. ah terms at Nicols Motors, Ninoy 1962 HALF-TON Ford Econoline $25 down, $14 weekly. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols S, . 668-3331, «" INTERNATIONAL 1800, fully equip- |, 30,000 miles new condition. Bow- meanvilie, 623-5485, 1986 TANDEM Highway open top 36 ff. van. Good condition. Bowmanville (623-5485. 1962 GMC half-ton pick up. Good condi- tlen, $225. Telephone Whitby 668-4456. 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car ? Sell your "used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED: Cars tor wrecking. Telephone 728-4549. Robert Nichols. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted for wrecking. Tires and parts for s 1175_ Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162. SUPER BINGO OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Over $6,000. in prizes. - Friday June 25 WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON., JUNE 21st Admision Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 55 and 57 Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 1--$150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or Less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game ot 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA iChildren under 16 not admitted MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium 690 King St. --FREE-- ADMISSION --FREE-- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL--$210 in 56 nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line Regulor Jackpot $100 in 65 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service East at Farewell LAKEsHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for -wrecking._Highest..prices paid. 20° Wentworth East, 725-1181. | SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Gn| beught, gh for sale, tron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 34--Automobile Repair CARS PAINTED SPECIAL ... $55 | APPLY «| 83 RITSON RD. S. | at reor of Texaco Station @ Collision Experts @ Free Estimates HARWOOD AUTO BODY | @ Aute Collision and Repair Work @ Truck Repoirs ond Refinishing NOW LOCATED ON THE hawa -- Port Perry Highway (Formerly Ross Auto Body) 655-3621 TRANSMISSION speci specialists. Transmis- sions aré our only business, 1038 Simcoe Nerth. Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENT! ane oo pert carburetor and auto electric ser- viee. King Street West, 728-0817. ' 35--Lost and Found COST -- Venus Hearing eid in vicinity of Westmount Street, Pine Ave, Gold colored case 3' long, 2. wide. Reward. Phone 74-2179. Place your eda | TODAY Selling Things through Oshawa Times Classified Ads 2 No Children, Please BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JUNE 19 7:30 P.M 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 'law Starr, who passed away June 20//serg 1 --+ $150 Jackpot to go |Children Under 16 Not Admitted "voroe CRYSDALE -- Douglas niga Py pi {nee Bennett) announce the b rae FISHLEY -- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fishiey are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Saturday, June 19, 1965. A sister for Don. GAY -- At the General Hospital, Cal- ry, Alberta, on Sunday, June 13, 1965, Rev, and Mrs. 'Robert J. Gay (nee -oemdal Reid), # son, Eric Andrew, @ for Linda and Gordon. WUNT -- Len and Judy (nee Foster) i happy fe oo Joseph Li a" St. Joseph's $ Hospital, Toronto, pelt 'June 12, 1965, A wee brother for DEATHS bh derning Ronaid Edward Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, June 18, 1965, Ronald i eg in is 32nd year, beloved san of Cecil and he late Hilda Fulling, brother of Mrs.| Bud Cain (Marion), Ross and Bruce Full- | ing, all of Oshawa. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the ehapel on Monday, June 21, at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery. LaSALLE, Frederick Kenneth George Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, June 18, 1965, Fred- erick Kenneth George LaSalle, beloved husband of Jean Wylie, father of Herbert | Kenneth Salisbury, Toronto, Kenneth Gor- don LaSalle and Alexander Fredrick La-| Salle of Oshawa; in his 64th year. Rest- ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- awa with funeral service in the chapel Monday, June 21 at 2 p.m. Cremation. (Friends are asked not to call at the Funeral Home before Sunday.) SHORTEN, Walter Alfred Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, June 18, 1965, Walter | Alfred Shorten, jate Mabel Hamiyn, father of Mrs. Arthur Broad (Phyllis), and Arthur W. Shorten of Oshawa; in his 7!st year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Mon- day, June 21 at 3.15 p.m. Interment Osh- awa Union Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral' arrangements and floral arrangements, for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL three-year-old 8/7-Sunshine Blond, rahni, Phalanx Queen and Smart and |Prince Sied, Werry X117 | Ascot Prince, McComb, 110; Red Garters, |No Boy, FIRST RACE -- Purse Fillies. 7~ Pir soukl "ne Potts NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES jen)4-Yor kNorth, Leblanc 2Victory Line, Zz 3.70 2.90 2.40| la-Hay Lily, Dittfach hs | Also Ran in 6.20 2.80 2.20 2.50 2.10 2.20 Order: Arctic Swirl and daughter, Kelly Anne, 6 Ibs. : Of8., ON |z-Queencrest, Dit dune 17, 1965, at the Oshawa General |}-sweet Bully, Ferro 2.90 deviel Joel. Late Scratch -- A-Traffic Hospital. Also Ran in Order: T. Ali-| Siren Farms and R. ue Victor r ¢ Cassandra 2nd, by Blue Pool $21,719. Daily Double Pool $40,368. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 Ciaim-| ing Three and. Four-year-olds. 64 Fur- longs (9) 1-Merit Ri 2Dark Erik, Hai i 9-Miss Tiger Cat, Harrison 6. Order: i Spree Bonanza Babe and. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claiming. Maiden, two-year-olds. Foaled in Canada 2-Count o'War, Turcotte 4,30 ACI 4Royal Paul, Dittfach 50, 3.30 Also Ran in Order: Man in Flight, Are row Gal, Peace Lialian, Risky Attack, South Bruce, Left Wing, Vichalma, Crown sided and French ome Winner, b ¢, 2, by nt High -- War Tidings, by "evil ieee: Pool $48,349, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden Three-year-old Fillies. 7 led PA) 6Brief Attire, Dittfach 7.20 3,30 4-Twenty Francs, Werry 250 300 2-Music Festival, Gordon 5.90 Also Ran in Order: Cup of Kindness, and Aldoo, Winner, bf, 3, by Menetrier -- ae Beatty, by Chop Chop. Pool $62,730. | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow- ances. Three-year-olds and up. One and one 16th Miles (5) MONDAY, JUNE 21 FIRST RACE -- Purse. $2,100 (3000) Claiming, maiden three- and four-year-; beloved husband of the! gids. One and one-sixteenth Miles Chump, Cuthbertson X105 Khan Nogara, Armstrong 110 Held Over, Harris A-X110 Lord Ridgewood, Harris A-X105 Escaliz, Turcotte B-X105 Eddie Shack, Dittfach 110 Cloud Brutus, Hale 122 Sea Day, Sorensen 105 Tony's Count, Turcotte B-110 Sweet Sailing, Dittfach 110 Royal Bunny, GI er 10 Also Eligible: Sail Along, Inouye, 110; 105; Aunt Fanny, Ferro, X100; Jet Attack, Sutcliffe, X105; Lucky De- gree, Nash, 110. A--W Moldowan and L C Morrisroe entry. B--Mrs F H Merrill, Jr and The Early Mischief Stable entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming, four-year-olds and up, 6 Fur- longs. Wanless, Inouye 115 Veicutta, Gordon 110 Lady Domain, Werry ry tad Mencheval, McComb Brillie, Harris X113 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | MACK -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Alfred William Mack, who passed away June 19, 1953. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. --Lovingly remembered by daughter Rose son-in-law Bill-and grandson Kenneth. MAHAFFY -- In loving. memory of a dear father and . grandfather, Norman Samuel Mahaffy, who passed away June 20, 1964. We think of our dad as a down-to-earth and the sky. We think and we know he has gone from our side, But we think of our Dad with utmost of pride. loEver remembered by Shirley, Lol Carolyn, Dianne, Joan and Bruce a | families, | SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear json, Cameron Morris John Smith, who |passed away June 19th, 1960. presi can ever take away the ove the Heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day | Rememberance keeps him. near. |--Sadly missed by Mother, Mrs. |Cheseborough, end family Mabel | STARR -- In loving memo who passed away June 20th Oh, how patient In thy suffering When no hand could give thee ease, of Dienne, 963. guy, Just plain re like the sea, the wind | a.1}0. a peer Ovation, Sorensen 115 |Deal Me Aces, Ferro X105 {Blue Mischief, No Boy 110 Midway Blue, Walsh 115 | | Witchcraft, Hale 115 Mr. T. F., Harris ae Dula Gail, Nash Also Eligible: kineesy) Bailey 115. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming, four-year-olds and up. (Divn. of 2nd). 6. Furlongs. Currette, Sutcliffe X105 Las Yingel, hg "8 ad Charge, Inouye } Mart Page, Turcotte x9 Jestso, No Boy 118 Mint Bloom, Leblanc 115 Susie's Roman, Walsh 110 Top Ruler, N Turcotte X110 Prince Bubi, No Boy 115 Be Merciful, R_ Turcotte 118 | Choppy River, McComb A-115 Also Eligible; Jessie 8. Good, Harrison, | A--G J Casselman end J Welham entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow- ances. Three- and four-year-old fillies. About One Mile on turf course. entry icky. GUINELLA York North and Vietory Line, Winner, dk b or br f, 3, by My Kingdom--/ PAID $15.40. Peter. Winner, dk b or br ¢, 3, -- Brown Rose, Hanni Pool $27,868. Quinella Pool $31,014. 9.80 4.90 4.10) 9-Sk' 6.20 5.30) 2-Nakina, phoma 30|7-King of Ma bin? Pine, Goled Ravine Royel" Ploo-|Mocr A-bysterns. Gey ® 'announce the arrival of their el ane gg ag ic, A-Systems BAILY DOUBLE, Sunshine Blond (7) end|-- AvBaager Ple A. Dane Hill Acres. and Merit Rippey (1), PAID $23.70 F, rhs entry Winner, b ¢, 4, by pang Best, | Winner, ax" or br ge 5, by me ae by Cosmic Bomb. Pool $32,732, Bomb -- Rip Roaring, by Mount | Pool $56,049 Maid of Honor, Alice H., Lithe Admiral |9 | Pool $66,472. Total Pool $448, yaN6. At. 6,308, NEW WOODBINE RESULTS |Choir Practice, Robinson C-113 | Victory Chant, Harris A-103 |A--Windfields Farm entry. | Naw | Wonder, Gordon 126 |Mixed Colors, |Son Blue, Leblanc 113 Ee eagasld Clare SIXTH RACE -- Purse 2,300, Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6 coer (9) Spark, Harris 24.90 . = '. Also Ran in Order: Bg! Flyer, Harry and Admiral Armbro. Late Scratch SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Al- lowances three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (8) | 4Bright Object, Gomez 4.00 3.40 2.30) 4Garden King, Turcotte 4.40 2.50 6Pantuity, Harris 2.30 Also Ran in Order: Echo Boy, Prince eure a Musketeer, Day's Best and ick Winner, be os, by Luminary 2nd -- Rae Jean, by Bimelach. Pool $61,195. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim-| ing, Three and Four-year-olds, 6 Y Fur-| longs (9) 4Advance Glass, Werry 7.90 a4 2. | 1-Abitibi, Turcotte 7,80 3.10) ,|2 DH-Marathon Runner, Ditttach 2.30| DH-Young Fahions, Wels! 2,40 Avo Ran in Orders. Chiet Whitefoot, | Roman Warrior, -Easy Etlan, Wee Arnie | Dory and Perfect Company. DH- Deadheat for Third Winner, dk b or br g, 4, By Evropeo -- Mayfiower, by Peter Flow Shining Sun, No Boy A-111 Trumore, Walsh B-105 Admiral's Gift, Dittfach B-110 Chopparis, No Boy 10 Aliruilah, No Boy 120 Social Jewel, Sorensen 113 Wild Lady, No Boy 108 Sassy Sarah, Robinson C-111 Valecrest Farm and €dgor Stable. C--Bill Beasley entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ances. Four-year-olds and up, fillies and mares. 6 Furlongs. Famous Road, Harris X109 Silky Rosa, Maxwell 117 Dark Fairy, Gomez 117 Queen's Law, Mg gt pad Badger Pie, No Boy QUINELLA WAGERING SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 "Piste Trial Stakes", Three-year-olds, foaled inj Canada (First Divn.). One and one-six- teenth Miles. Flyalong, No Boy A-126 Grand Galop, No Boy A-126 Nearctic Heir, N Turcotte 126 | Champlain, Leblanc 126 Whistling Sea, Inouye 126 | Lucky Marine, No Boy 126 A--T E Hays, D B Weldon and J Lu! Levesque entry. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 'Plate Trial Stakes'. Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada (Second Divn.). One and one-six- teenth Miles. Des Erables, R Turcotte 126 Super Flow, Robinson. 126 Market Bid, No Boy 126 Good Old Mort, Gomez 126 Ridge} Isle of Mull, Dittfach 126 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 (6500) | Claiming. Four-year-olds and up. One and) one-sixteenth Miles on Marshall Turf Course. Gordon 113 Meteor, Gomez A-116 Fermoy, Gomez A-123 Blue Sol, N Turcotte X111 Doodling, McComb 116 Sarosu, McComb 116 Gray Mouse, Harrison 113 A--F Junger and Dane Hill Acres entry. X--5 Ibs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. ) OBITU JOHN CZEKAJ Rev. A. Bagsik sang the High Requiem Mass at St. Hedwig's) Roman Catholic Church this| morning for John Czekaj, who) died Thursday at the Oshawa General Hospital. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. God, the helper of the helpless, Sew thy pain and gave thee peac oe always by Bob and nth. er STARR -- In loving memory of my dear sister, Dianne K. Greeniaw, who |passed away June 20, 1963. gave me 4 wonderful sister, Her memory will never grow old. He fashioned her smile out of sunshine. He moulded her heart of pure gold. He needed a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So out of this world of sor. He chose thaf dear sister ey mine. Sadly missed by sister Janice. | $TARR -- In loving memory of our dear daughter, Dianne K. Greeniaw, 'who ---- passed away June 20, 1963. Deep in our hearts, you will always stay Loved-and remembered every day; God saw that you were weary The steps too- steep to climb. He gently closed your weary eyes And whispered "Peace be Thine.' If broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you. The day God called you home, Just as you were, you always will be. Treasured forever in' our memory. |--Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, | |Mom and 'Dad. STARR -- In memory of Diaen (Green- | ve comes to us with sad regr brings back a date we will ne | coven remembered by Joan BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1,250 in Prizes Jackpots 52 and 51 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from -4 Corners {and Robert Nicol. STARR -- in memory of Diane (Green-| v4] Starr, who passed away June 20, The beauty of the tand To which our loved have gone to be, We'd joy and understand, 1 you and |. could only see, We surely would not fail To see they dwell eternally, Where pain nor iii assail. |--Fondly remembered by Anne and Mi- chael Starr. 1} 4 | rg you and | could only see | ZADOROZNY -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Olga Zador- may who passed away June 19, 1960. TRAIL RIDING DAY & EVENING Adult ond Children's RIDING INSTRUCTIONS LITTLE BUCKAROO For Reservation, 725-2737 | took your hand, we had to part, | He eased your pain but broke our hearts. © | Although we smile and seem carefree, | Nobody misses you more than we --Lovingly remembered and sadly miss- |ed by husband Stephen, children Bohdan, | Natalie, Mary and son-in-law, Walter } EVERLASTING | MEMORIALIZATION Zion United Church STRAWBERRY SUPPER is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install. Please call MOUNT LAWN - MEMORIAL PARK WED., JUNE 23rd 723-2633 ox ge rye $1.50 mrs one Se GARD OF THANKS _. |39--Notices ALEXANDER -- | would like to take WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUCE OUR NEW LOCATION At 52% SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA 728-7371 | YALE FRIEDLANDER | and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Licensed Trustees this opportunity to thank all those who ;were so kind and considerate and for the care given to me by Doctors -Milfer and Spragge and nurses and staff of SF. Mrs, Mary Alexander Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawa Times Classified The pallbearers were: M. S. and M. Masternam, Z. Koscies- za, S. Czekaj and R. Kosztow-| niak. 1 | RONALD E. FULLING | Ronald Edward Fulling, died lsuddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in his 32n jyear. Born in Toronto, he was the son of Cecil and the late Hilda Fulling. He attended Mary st., public school and Oshawa Cen- tral Collegiate Institute. He was an adherent of the United Church. A former member of the |United Automobile Workers of America union, Local 222 (he lworked in the General Motors body shop), the late Mr. Full- ing, at the time of his death, worked at the Queen's Hotel. |He was a member of the International Beverage Dispen- and Bartenders union, Local 280, Toronto. Surviving are his father; one |sister: Mrs. Bud Cain (Marion); |two brothers, Ross and Bruce; jall of Oshawa. - | He was predeceased by his jmother in 1933 and one brother 'Aylmer in 1958. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral |Chapel, service will be held at lthe chapel Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. N. Holmes Harmony United Church will conduct the ser- (vice. { Interment will be in Union |\Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ARTHUR M. HALLOWELL The funeral service for Arthur Morgan Hallowell, who Gied at the Toronto Western Hospital aes 15, was held at St. Peter's |Anglican Church. Rev. Leonard |Ware officiated and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers . were: Ray Cochrane, Kenneth Adams, Peter Salil, Donald Monroe, C. | Wannamaker and G. Lowe, FUNERAL OF MILTON HAYTON The funeral service for Milton| Hayton, who died June 16 at} |the Oshawa General Hospital, | was held Friday at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. Rev. H. |! A. Mellow of Northminster Unit- ed Church officiated and inter-) a was in Mount Lawn Ceme- ery The pallbearers were: Len Powell, Jack Bird, Harold Phil- lips, Robert Main, Gregory Hay- ton and. Ross Stoneburg. FUNERAL OF FREDERICK K. G. The owner of the Little Buck- aroo Ranch, Frecsrick Kenneth George LaSal!>, died suddenly lat the Oshawa $ 2reral Hospital, lof Oshawa for 42 years. He had/ LaSALLE| ARIES Friday. He was in his 64th year| and formerly resided on the! ranch on Harmony rd. n. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert LaSalle and was 'born in Kings| Norton, England. In 1942 he} married the former Jean Wylie| in Toronto. Mr. LaSalle had been a resi-| |dent of Canada for 59 years and 'owned the ranch for the past 21! years. The deceased is survived by| his wife and three sons: Herbert} K. S. Toronto; and Kennetfi G. and Alexander F., both of Osh- awa. A brother, L. R. Salisbury, of Toronto, and two grandchil- dren, also survive. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for the! funeral service. in the chapel| Monday. Rev. Alfred Fowlie of Toronto will officiate and cre-| mation will follow in. Toronto. . | Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sun- day: WALTER ALFRED SHORTEN) The death of Walter Alfred) Shorten occurred Friday at the Oshawa General Hospital after) a lengthy illness. He resided at his son's Shakespeare ave., resi-| dence and wWas,in his 71st year.| | A-native of NO England, he was a resident of Oshawa for 45 years. For 15 years he was an employee of the City Works Department, until his re- tirement in 1950, Mr. Shorten was a veteran of! the First World War. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mabel Hamlin, | in 1945. Mr. Shorten is survived |by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur |Broad (Phyllis), of Oshawa, | jand his son, Arthur, Two sisters, Millie and Edith; both of England, also survive as well as six grandchildren. | The remains are at the Arm-| sistrong Funeral Home for the} funeral service in the chapel' Monday. Rev. John Porter, of Westmount United Church, will officiate, and interment will be in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. _ Grit Rips CBC For 'Sex-Film' OTTAWA (CP) -- Ralph B.| Cowan (L -- York - Humber),! frequent critic of the CBC, rose! in the Commons Friday and lasked the following question of Justice Minister Favreau: 'Will the department of justice) be taking any action. against) CBC employees Ted Leversuch, }John Cavall, Phil Styles, Peter |Doucette and John Ashley, who have recently aided Indepen- dent Film Artists Limited of Toronto, in producing the sex- orgy film, Room For a Stran-; ger, in Lakeshore Studios in Toronto? BALDWIN-- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, George Bald- win, who passed away October 2nd, 1957, Someday we hope to meet you, Some day, we know not when, We shall meet in a better land And never part again. Lovingly -remembered by his wife, Ethel, and family and grandson Terry. BRAY -- A Father's Day Tribute in in memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John Bray, who passed away March 30, 19 We cannot have ihe old days beck, When we were all together, But secret tears rae loving thoughts Will be with us forever. ~Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, sons, daughters and families. CARNOCHAN -- In loving memory of dear husband and father, Donald Thomas, who passed away August 18, 161, The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, father, Friends may think the wound Is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Lorna, Carolyn. son Morley, son-in-law Gerald, grandchildren Randy, Sherri- Lynn. CARTWRIGHT -- A rane? Days Tribute mi Diy Pig ot Ad 8 dear Samvel cartwrisn ho ae away August 6 "There is @ family who misses you, And finds time long since you went, We think of you dally and hourly But try to be brave and content Teras that we shed are In Sienee Though all the world may forget. --To dear to ever be forgotten, wife, and family. CHANDLER -- A Father's Day Tribute In memory of @ dear father, Charles Rada who passed away August 12, His memory is as dear . As in the hour he passed a Ever remembered by Geveniee Linda, DAVIDSON --- In memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Russell es fo RS and FATHERS From Devoted Loved Ones KOZUB -- A Tribute to Dad, Goren Korub, who passed away June Ist 1 Father's Day is here once more, Our eyes are filled with tears. Dad we will always remember you, Every day ali through the years. We remember ali the things you did, for Mum and Tine and |, And how yoy went so quickly, Not even time to say good-bye. Though today you are not with us, But in a place far away from here, We will fove end cherish your memory, And remember you each big all year. Dearly loved and sadly missed daughters, Elizabeth and Tina. LAKIN -- A Father's Day Tribute in memory of @ dear husband, father and grandtather, "Theodore Lalkn, who pessed away January 22nd, 1964. We loved him, ah, no tongue can Leng How much we loved him and how well. God loved him too, and thought It best To take him home with Him to rest. ~-Ever remembered by wife Eva, daugh- fers, Sendra, Janet and Linda, son, Bill end grandchildren, Cheryl, Kim and Kenneth. LAUGHLIN -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in memory of @ dear husband and father, Thomas J. a" Sika who passed ony February Sth 1 A page in lu Big "ook (is gently turned today pp db Pilger are treasured ever porey oe 's when we were together. eye fase by wife Rita, son Tom, daughter-in-law Carole end grandchildren, LILLBY. -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving m of a dear husband and father, "i illey, who passed away 'wohm we we boy out of sight, But never out of m' Bigs are cerita n iM tne subbed Of those leave bi par gins bi remembered wy. wife Edith end family. LILLEY ~ In loving memory of a deer father, Eric Edward Lilley, who passed away June 14, 1961. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our pbk were almost broken But you si So peacefully free from I n, We could not wish you back, To suffer that again. Lovingly remembered by son Erie, daughter - in - law Marilyn and Davidson, who passed away 31, 1964, In memory we see you just the same ay ion as we live, we'll cherish your ees in our hearts, you are living yet ms loved you too dearly, Dad to ever woneane remembered by wife Lillian, children and grandchildren. EDWARDS -- A loving Father's Day Tribute In memory of @ dear husband and father, Edward Edwards, who passed away October 26th, 1961. Gone from us but leaving. ypmeries Death can never tak Memories that will aways linger While. upon this earth we stay. Lovingly remembered by wite Jennie end family. EVERITT -- A loving Father's Day tribute in memory of a dear father, Mr. Tages Everitt, who passed away August a 2. We lost a father with heart of gold, Who was more to us than wealth unfold, Without farewell he fell asieep, With only memories for us to keep, We have lost but God has gained One of the best fathers the world contained. Sadly missed by his wife and family. HILL -- A Father's Day Tribute to the memory of @ dear husband and father, Herbert Roy, who passed away June 3rd 965, Silently the angels took daddy Into the mansion above. 'There shall he rest from earth's fol! Safe In the arms of God's love. ~--Lovingly remembered by wife Bessie Hill and family. HOIAK -- A Father's Day Tribute in memory of @ dear father and grand- father Walter Holak, who passed away on May 4th 19 Lovina and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of is ed Sincere and kind in heart and fi What @ beautiful memory he left penind, Lovingly remembered by daughter Stella, son-in-law Joseph and = grand- children Janet, Joey and David. KATUZKI -- A Father's Day Tribute to the memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Michael Katuzki, who passed away April 15, God saw you getting weary So He did what He thought best He came and stood beside you And whispered, "Come and rest". You wished no one a last farewell Nor even sald "Good-bye", You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. ~Lovingly remembered by wife Mary, daughter Olga, son-in-law Larry, and granddaughters Michele and Lawrence. KENT -- A Father's tribute in honor of @ dear father C. P. Kent, who passed away September 8th, 1964. The blow was great, the shock severe. We little' thought the end was near And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting: without farewell. More each day we miss you father, Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts 'concealed. ~Too sadly missed to ever be forgotten by Winnie, John, Mary and Loulse. KERR. A loving Father's Day Trib- ute in memory of a dear husband and father, James Kerr, who passed away August 28, 1949, You are not forgotten, loved one, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. ~Ever remembered by wife and family, ~KNAPP -- A Father's Day Tribute in honor of @ dear husband and father, Wilfred Adolph, who passed away July 9th, 1964. Your life was love and labor, Your love for your family true, You gave your best, for all of us. What more could anyone do. No morning dawns, no night returns, But that we think of you, Those left behind, are very good, But none replaces you. Yo left us quietly, your unknown But you left us @ memory we are proud to own. Always remembered by wife Sylvia, fons Timmy, Scott and Shawn thoughts or 'en. wiser ony -- A Father's: Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear husband end father, Allen MacKay, who passed @way March 3, 1963. His smiling way and pleasent face Are @ pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to geal boi Some day, we know not To clasp his hand in the tae land, Never to part soeln. by daughter ~Lovingly remembered Jean, son-in-law Chris and grandchildren. MACKAY -- In loving memory of dear husband and father, Alm ecka: who passed away March 3, 1963. To us his neme will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone but cherished yet A beloved face we'll never forget. Ever remembered by wife Mary and tons Allan J. and Alex, MANNS -- In loving memory of a dear father, Walter Manns, who passed eway. December 18, 1962. Gone, deer father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember Wone on earth can take you! happy Rea sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Ever remembered by the family. MARINOFF -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear father, Paul arenes. who passed away on January 4th 196 His charming ways and' smiling face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. --Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Mrs. Blanch Marinoff, Doreen, Ray and the families -- Marlen and Blanchard. afb brle dst Be -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving ory of a dear father and grandfat! roll er Seniemin Mitchell, whe passed away December 12, 1944. The rolling streams of wii rolls. on But still the vacant chai Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. Dearly remember son "Nick, daughter-in-law Bea, and grandchildren. PEARSON -- A Father's Day Tribute to the memory of a dear father and grandfather, William Frederick Pearson, who passed away April 11, 1963. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a deer one gone but cherished yet, A beloved. face we'll never forget. ppl ha remembered by sons William end Donald, deughters Margaret and Shirley and families. PRATLEY ~ A Father's Day, Tribute in memory of our dear father, Mr. John bel who passed away October 16 ye gave us @ wonderful father, His memory will never grow old. He fashioned his smile out of sunshine, te moulded his heart of pure gold. needed a new star in heaven, x "beautiful light to shine, So out of this world of sorrow, He chose that dear father of ours. patoh gd remembered by daughter rothy, and son-in-law Russell and 'Grenechiidren. PRATLEY -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John Pratiey, who passed away October 16, 1961. What would | give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see To hear his voice and nye hg smile That meant so much to Dearly renner by "atuahter Bea, Nick and gr REID --- A. special Father's Day fribute in honor of a loving father, Alexander Stewart Reid, who passed away February 24th 1964. Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar When | put out'to sea --Ever remembered by son Robert and family Keeps his memory deer. Sadly missed by wife Mae, and chil- dren Joan, Beverley, Bob, Marl lyn and Wayne, 'grandchildren Ross, Jane Bonnie and Berbera. RUKARUCK -- A Father's Pay, Seog in memory of @ dear father and grand- father, Radion Rukeruck, who eway September 9, 1960. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday Pr Mins lew Eleanor, and children Randy, Timmy and Jacky. > MARY -- A Father's Day ie In ry of a dear father and gre tother, wiitiom Saxby, who passed joa August Ist. 1962, Loving and ind in all his ways, the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mii What a beautiful memory he left behind. ~Ever rem 'ed son Viaoad deugty fer-in-law Joyce and children. SAXBY -- A Father's Day tribute to my coy he igh William , whe passed a' y 1962, Time Hind io , but -- Memories last. Lovingly remembered daughters Dorothy, Christine and femi! SHRAGEA -- In memory of my father, Robert S. Shearer, who passed away dune % 1960. So many things s have Since you were called away So -many things to apt with you Had you been left t Sy: Every day in some 'oma way, Memories of you come our way Though absent you are always near, Still missed, still loved, always dear. --Lovingly remembered by Jim, Hilda, end Jimmy. SMITH -- In loving of a dear husband and father, Ernest » whe ge away April 11, 1963. Fondly loved and pel Doce 9a Heart of my heart, | mi: Often my darling, my hg Fea, bg flow, Dimming your pI pleture where'er | 90; 'Tis sed but true, | will abide Always rr 'and children. TER -- A Father's Tribute fo a r Dad and granddad, Archie eb oods who a I away 17, 1952. A wonderful Dad, one of the best May God grant him eternal rest. --Always remembered by daughter Elleen, son-in-law Raye, and grand: children, THURSBY -- In loving Nag 2 of our dear father, Thuy: one passed e 'Years of strife tle Vg play, Loving giving the whole of the A cherished smile, @ heart of To the dearest father 9 heal could hold. Ha memories fond and true, | From ut whe tought We world of You. ~--Too t forgotten daughter Mien' sorintee, Bud and arent. children Sharon and Lena. VANN -- A Ps Day Tribute memery, ofa wet BB <4 and sda sal on 16 sigad is a tether? What is home wi All things this world ay send But when | lost dear father | lost my ier ae by devotter Always = remet Lorraine, son-in-law Bernard, and grande children. WATT -- A Father's Day brie In loving memory of a dear father, Ri Rennie Watt, who passed away April 13th isa missed and lovingly remembered by daughter Betty. WALKER -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear father, Alvin walker, who passed sway November |, Your presence Is ever near me, Your love remains with me yet, Riou 4h yy kind ay bag 'our loved one would never Always remembered by daughter Betty. % WETHERUP -- ih Btggteseis J memory of a dear Dad dog debated C. Stanley Wetherup, wn if ly March 24, 1962, Dad | often sit and think of you, And speak of you died, ee Wied a time | have longed for And 'a many oe | have cried. Your tired "fonds i ad . vie nes are ating so hard for us va! resting Rebs) God's will, You never said good-bye te us, Perhaps it's just oe well, so sudden- on ed "90 But when. T look and see you gone, Zz really breaks my heart. So you who have a Dad, Cherish him with care, For you will neve rknow the heartache Til you see his vacant chair. ronereer ~--Lovi ed and never for- sled ughter Gladys, son-in-law it, and orandeon | Billie.--London, Ont. WHITE -- A Father's Day Tribute to the memory of a dear father and [Moe father, Frederic J. White, who 'away February 18, 1962. As we loved him -- so we miss him. --Daughter Jean, son-in-law Norval, sons Fred and Don, and grandsons. WILBUR -- In loving memory of Cart Wilbur, who pasied away on Father's Day, June 17, 1962. er ipl was good, his friendship Leet respected by all around. To ine "eeutiel life care @ sudden He died as he fived -- everyone's friend. Ever remembered by the family. WILLIAMSON ---- A Father's Day Tribute to @ loving father and grand: father, Mr, Robert Williamson, who passed wag January 19, 1958. God took him home, it was His will, But In our (hes he liveth still. ~--Ever remembered by son David, daugh ter-in-law Leona, also daughter Florence, son-in-l Bill and gr en. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 19, 1965 2] © Tribut FATHE GRAND At FATHER'S DAY, June 1965 i nO

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