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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1965, p. 27

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ne nin ch 33--Automobiles Wanted 38--Coming Events iS ign petite ay GE BEETS EN 5 tN yy oy een ee Se aed CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? ch used cor to "Ted" "Cash" to the New by ok Deoler and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 ESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want pet for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-118! 34--Automobile Repair FRANSMISSION specialists. Tranmis- sions are our go Ln business, 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728- OSHAWA TUNE-UP > CENTER offers @x- pert carburetor and auto at, ser: vice, 222 King Street West, 128-0817. 35--Lost and Found CABY'S vaivable ring, lost vicinity of Nevk Restaurant, Whitby, Reward, 668-8135. -- Female cat, grey, white and brown. Answers to Misty. Was wearing yellow collar, vicinity Mary Street North, Telephone 728-9702, 36--Legal i, FRED THOMPSON, RR 1, Peterbor- , will not be responsible for any js contracted in on pe! after this date, without my written convent, - (Signed) Fred Thompson. 57<-Auctlons NOTICE to all CREDITORS All persons having claims against the following. are urged to present their cloims on Sept. 2 or before Sept. 27 otter which date the follow- ing will be sold by public ouction. Sole to take place at the Automatic Transmission Centre 1038 Simcoe North Oshewa, Ontario on Sept. 28 et 7 p.m. Sole by Cliff Pethick auction- eer of the following cars and trucks. 1957 BUICK licence H29070 ('65) serial No. 74639815405 owner Mr, Pat Vallee, Gordon Hotel, Pickering, Ontario of the last known address. Claim for $241.75 plus sales fee and storage. 1960 JEEP % ton, 4 W.D. 6 cylinder, $795. 1957 BUICK licence B79114 ('63) serial No. 74439815- 184 owner Mr. Thomas John McGready, 608 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ont. of the lost known address, amount of claim $288.05 plus sales fee and storage. 1955 BUICK license B72501 ('64) seriel No, 54439816- 220, owner Mr. Milton Read, 760 Gordon Street, Oshawa, Ontario of the last known od- dress. Claim of $99.45 plus soles fee ond storoge. 38--Coming Events KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL Y2 PRICE PASS to the FRIDAY |Every Friday 7:45 BIRTHS FICE -- Ralph (Buich) and Pauline (nee Zyvitsky) are fo announce the arrival of their daughter, Madely: Denise, Friday, September 17, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hospital. FORESTALL -- Margoret and Jerry ba happy fo announce the birth of their daughter et the Oshawa General Hospi- tal on Wednesday, September 22, 1965: A \ittle sister for Dianne, Tommy, Peter and Jeretyn. POLAK -- Bill and Syivia (nee Hasivk) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sendra Syivia, 8 P vig u WEDNESDA $500 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 FIRST RACE --- Purse £2,200, maiden longs on turf course (10), fog and Her Ft, 9' tach i660 6-Penadee, Harris 20 3.12 7-Cup of Kindness, Turcotte 2. Also Ran in Order: A-Alice H., Jet tn- vader, Nordstern, Bive Zip, Alirahnl, Gal- jumphant and ape te bx Pag A----V E Mason and J W Hand entry Late Scratch--Bosret Winner, ch 3, by Fleet Path--DQIJON, BY) RED BARN thy Pool $24,965. Daily Double Pool $42,330. ozs., on Monday, Seorember 20 games -- $20. ile M 'lal Hospital, x "ite SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- 17 nos. or less -- $40 beside Denis sae Billie, 4 {}99. three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs _ (13), 1 59 e150. 3 ee 11-Bimini Bill, ie Harris A7o (3.80 ho -- . JACKPO' Souvenir, Harrison j @-Briefsin, Inda 50) $20, @ tne pas DEATHS - Also Ran in Order: Hannibra, Well Ol! $50. a full card COBIERSK!, , adi Brg Sick eecniren's Hospital on 165, Rona! ed, Rico Flash, Mad Charge, Brief Wind,| Mr. Flirt, F-interes, t.eo's Yingel, Love) 2 BIG JACKPOTS t and F-First Engagement. uae $500 pd Coblertkl Of RR. 2, Bowmanvilie,. In bi 'obi » Bowmanville, in his 16th year. Beloved son of Mr. Mrs, Denotes Field. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 11, PAID $65. 52 Nos. or Less Dominic Cobiersk!; dear brother of Susan, Danny, Patricia, Dennis, Barbara, Mi- chael and 8.80 3.80 5: key Sour, by Double Scotch. . Pool $45,733. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2, yd Penis 42 three-year-olds and up, | 6 Mi Ye 10-Fabison, Turcotte 8.50 6.10 3.70 1-Sheree, Harris 22.90 7.70 6-Cassis Miss, Dittfach 2.80 Also Ran in Order: Rip Van Jive, Steve C., Major Turley, Supreme. Chief, Fal- sun, Black Coral, Rampant Lion and Vogel's Victor. Winner, dk b or br 9, 4, by Fabius -- Amanda 2nd, by Boreaiis. Pool $55,987. Winner, or g 4, by Stella hurate--Whit+| Resting at the North- Robert. cutt and Smith Funeral "Home. Reaulem Mass 10 o'clock Friday morning St, Jo- seph's Church, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. HOGLE, ONE MUST GO $10 A LINE PLUS $200 FULL CARD. $325 GUAR- ANTEED PRIZES IN THESE TWO GAMES, EARLY BIRD GAME $50 Door Prizes RED BARN $1.00 ADMISSION NO CHILDREN PLEASE EXTRA BUS SERVICE Muriel Bernice in Oshawa General Hospital on Wed-) nesday, Sept. 22, 1965, Muriel Bernice Brown, in her S7th year, beloved wife of Lee E. Hogle '728 Glenforest) and dear mother of Mrs. Douglas Lindsay (Ge ee and Mrs, Psa iy oe (Gwen) of Oshawa, and Mrs. Elroy sil son (Vivian) of Orono and niece of Mrs.|, FOURTH RACE--Purse ie Claim) Eliza Allison of Oshawa. Resting at Mc-|In@- two-year-olds, foaled In Canada.) Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King howe a 2B-Febulad, Fitzsimmons 6-Fiee? Romance, Letianc Also Ran 'in Order: 39.80.11.00 4.50) 3.30 2.60 2.70 Rhythm, | Street East with service in the Chapel on Saturday at 10 4.m. interment White's Cemetery, Bayside (near Trenton). (in lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be sppreciated.) Lazy Smoky's Last and A-Perfect Lane. |Late Scratch--B-Black Treasure YOUNG, William John . At Oshawe General Hospital on Wednes-|A--E | Mack and Miss J Wood entry B--H J Brewer and Dane Hill Acres day, September 22, 1965, William John Young (40 Emma Street). Beloved hus-| etry band of Mabel Walker and loving father . Resting at Home, 152 in the Chapel Inter- ~ OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO EVERY THURSDAY 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 --- $250 JACKPOTS Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. JACKPOT NOS, 53 and 58) $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 53 AND 58 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES, EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES $50 in Door Prizes ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the FIRST RACE -- MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | oun Maiden two-year-olds. 6' thot' we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL. PARK 723-2633 | Purse $2,000 (3500) | Fur-| lFury's Brew, Werry X112 |Gay Ginny J., No Boy All2 Phantom Flyer, Duran 117 |Danish Dancer, Cuthbertson X110 | Dans Flight, No Boy 115 jAldenstart, Turcotte X107 Rosa Signora, Gordon 112 |Garden's Pride, Turcotte X112 |Bar of Tales, Ferro X1)2 Roman Echol, '.eblanc 112 Mister Pet, No Boy 115 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and |Hullabalu, Gordon 115 floral arrangements for all | Midnight Echo, No Boy 112 occasions. |Acceptable Gift, No Boy 112 OSHAWA SHOPPING leoot't vo foglt & gtd Tingley a SHOPPING '90! Cutie, No Boy | rother Chervi Fe X110; H Ar id, B 5; 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | Romantic Kiss, towye 117; Our Tom Boy, 728-6555 No Boy All7; A-Dane Hill Acres and Cherudon Stable entry | SECOND RACE -- Claiming Furlongs | Mister Parham, McComb 117 |Haka, Hale 120 Sir Runnymede, No Boy 117 a Command, Tingley '20 go Bound, No Boy All7 Seng Wings, Dittfach 114 Susie's Roman, Ferro X109 Barbara Bain, Cuthbertson X109 |Rock Age, No Boy 120 |Sauvagetie, No Boy 117 |Prilynn, No Boy 117 Artista, Walsh '14 Free Admission | Mount Market, Turcotte X115 ee Jack, No Boy |I7 JUBILEE IN MEMORIAM etic sora sys | | | V | McINTYRE -- In loving memory of a| po, i First Fashion, No| i joy m1; Fair Spin, Lo Fi | PA IL ON jdear husband and father, .Donald Mc- | Black, Ferro xI15; Gionseet Vas mal waerres who passed away September 23,/noy Aayi4, ' 61. When evening shades are falling, A-F, O'Neal and P, M. Goddard entry. | And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing | If he only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, nen But they liftie know the heartache Our smiles hide all the while. ---$adly missed and lovingly remembered y diay Kathleen and sons Ralph and Purse $2,000 sags Kindness béyond Price, three-year-olds and up. within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL| 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 yet Bus to Jubilee Pavilion leav- ing Four Corners at 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 om| foun two-year-old Maidens. Foaled In Canada. One mile on Turf Course. |Arab Prince, Fitzsimmons A118 |Bashful Maid, Harris 115 | Able Ruler, No Boy 118 Risky Attack, Fitzsimmons A118 Gray. Fellow, Leblanc 118 Fisher Mist, No Boy BII8 Black Champ, Maxwell 118 Neptune's Hostess, Turcotte X110 |Viva La Bell, No Boy BIS |Black Ringo, Hale 118 Spike C.C., McComb 118 A-A. Law and Mrs. G B-G. C. Frostad entry 6 HOLY CROSS Bn | MOORE -- In 'oving memory of Jack) jend © Pauline, September 23 and September 1960. Precious forever. are' memories of you, Today, tomorrow and all life through Just as you were, you will rally be, Treasured forever in our memor Ai Ever remembered by Mother, | Betty and Doug. Schrieber entry! FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (2000) | "Helen, | claiming three "ond four-year-olds, One| SEPT. 24th KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO at the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $8,400 in Prizes including New 1966 Specified Car from dealer of your choice or $2,000. Cash. - $1,000, Hi-Lo Game $1,500. Big Snowball {56 Nos.) % $1,200. Smal! Snowball (53 Nos.) $600. Regular Games $450.. Special Games. Don't forget to buy the ec- onomy pack for value and save money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Many Free and Valuable Door Prizes CENTRAL COUNCIL OF NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA SPECIAL BINGO | Over $5,000 in Prizes Oshawa Civic Auditorium FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ist 7:15 p.m. All gomes ployed on double cords at 25c per cord, except Jackpot. | $10 each Horizontal Line $600. IN PRIZES | mother, Anne O:Connor, who essed avey and one Ye miles on Marshall Turf Course! Elm Wood, Turcotte X15 | Comby, No Boy 110 WOODBINE RESULTS three- and anc About 7 Fur-| $. A. Boy, Strip for Action, Wabush, A-| WOODBINE ENTRIES CLEAR AND FAST \¥, SEPT. 22 Winner, dk b or or jard--Menflora, i, 2 by Sterns! Re- " Oy Meremrtor. Pool $59,920. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim- ing, three-year-olds, 6 Furiongs (6). 5-Just Plain Lucky, F'ns 3.90 a res cayrfaubnd Inez, Walsh ps7} 7Maytown, Bailey Also Ran in Oraer: nim Dice, ae H Wonder and Shuswap Sal. . QUINELLA, 5 AND 3, PAID $54.50 \winner, b g, 3, oy Revoked -- Bouffee, by Middleground. i Pool $27,823. Quinella Pool $29,849. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ances, three-year-old fiilles, 6/2 Furlongs 7), 4-Northern Doll, H'son 6.80 4.00 3.30 eve Victoria, Fitzsimmons 12.80 re May Berry, Harris 6,50 ig Also Ran in Order: Wally Wallace, |Feathery, My Kimle end Virginia Queen. |wWinner, © f, 3, by Nearctic--Dushka Doll, Prd kde' RACE -- Purse $10,000 add. "The Belle Mahone Stakes--Handi- ae three-year-olds and up, fillies and imares, foaled in Canada, 1' Miles on Marshall turf course ( |7-Speedy Lament, D 80 3.50 2.40 1A-Northern Queen, Leblanc 2.80 2.10 4-Sweet Lady Ariar, McComb 2.30 Also Ran in Order: A-Avec Vous, |Mitzi's Folly, Queen's Law, My Valen- tine and Teardrop Lane. A--Windflelds Farm entry Winner, ch f, 4, by Mearco Jr, -- Fivet Song, by Hierocies, Pool $67,668. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Claim- ling, three-year-olds 4 up. 1% Miles Marshall course (5). 3-Triumvirate, D'fach 3.70 2,80 2.40 | 5-Well To Do, Fitzsimmons 5.40 ro 4Ky. Miracle, Harris Also Ran in Order: A-Absent Son on |Kalonil. A--Dane Hill Acres, T & King and W T Mason entry |Late Scratch--A-Theodore C. Winner, ch g, 5, oy Prince John--Amber | Moon, by Ambiorix. |Pool $62,036, Total Pool $474,698. |Atetndance, 6,555. Chief Whitefoot, Curhoertson X110 Fabius Jr., McCMomb 108 |Good Ovation, Turcotte X108 |Spicy Favor, Harris 113 My Sweet Love, Armstrong 108 | Merit Rippey, Werry X113 Choir Practice, Kornblum X105 |Bobby Weaver, Robillard All3 Land Ahead, Dittfgch 118 Gun: Artist, Robillard A105 Advance Glass, Nedeau 115 Centores, No Boy 110 A-Grovetree Stable entry | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Allow ances, Three-year-olds and up. Fillies and Mares, 62 Furlongs. Radar Site, Werry X11) {Sharon Market, Leblanc All? Aliruilah, Harrison 113 Royal Spirit, Leblanc All! Famous Road, Turcotte A110 Belarctic, Johnstone 111 Stafford Farms entry (QUINELLA WAGERING) -- Purese $2,400 (6500) 7 Furlongs | SIXTH RACE |Claiming three-year-olds, |Reetwaif, No Boy 119 |Win Again, Shuk 108 Jolly Ollie, Harrison 113 Whip 'n Blinkers, No Boy Alli Ermine Sox, Johnston ell! Single G., No Boy Allg |Bench Warrant, No Boy 119 |Misty Bandit, Dittfach 116 |Kellisue, Gomez 116 Park Heights, Inda 122 |Black Dver, Leblanc 11) A-F. Junger and Dane Hil! Acres entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Al- lowances three-year-olds and up, 6 Furs. Fayette Queen, otal! All4 chto, No Boy Mornins' Mornin, ony ch 118 Warriors Day, Fitzsimons 114 Plain John, Turcotte X10? Carrier, Turcotte X112 fps len King, Gomez All? eorge Royal, Inda 114 fet Bully, Duran 117 |Dark Fairy, Walsh 114 STOCK MARKET "TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS ". BY The Cansdisn Prees Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept, 23 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--€x-dividend, ag rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS | Stotk Abitibi Alta Gas Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge wOO7T 32800 7) = 65 +8 3 +10 n 247 U Canso 400 3 310 w Decaltay 1200 360 340 act --10 +1 +1 bo 440 "ig 5 2 242 24Va on 18% 182 Wh--% gre eh ft 1000 425 as us +5 6 ee 4A Ws Mihm Ve $154 15% 1Sa-- Ve 40 40 «+10 Advocate Sales Hign Low a. im cise Am = Larder 1190 $114 11% 11% nn " 1200 $ Alta Nat 900 $i6 «18 MH Algoma 65 Alumini 375 mr + Alum 4% pr 200 -- Anthes A 1025 $21 20% n +" Atl. Sugar 225 24% Atl Sug A 100 4 614 Ve 20 125 74 412 220 900 240 175 BD $9 69 593 210 $95' 125 700 $: 200 --10 +3 +5 ~~} iis ~~" Grandu ¢ Gunnar 15% 875787 310 310 310 +5 $%-- She 5% 25 $25 25% 25% -- Ve 405 405 405 $460 46% 46% Sila 414 41% + Val $144 144 142 -- WW) $82 84 64 $28 27% 27% + '| 4iS aS 415 --# | $6% 6% bh--" $1818 809% 1 $27% 1 Kenville irish Cop tron Bay Joliet Jonsmith Joutel Kerr Add K_ Anacon Kirk Min Lab Min Con Paper Con Gas Copp Clark Crain RL Cygnus A Cygnus B Dale-Ross Dist Seag Dofasco Dosco Dom Stores $152 334 L Dufauit $13% 13% Lakehead 28%. 27% Latin AM 0 Leitch 550 Louvict 3°33 «33 Marchant 266 266 266 Mattgmi $174 17% 17% Maybrun McAdam McWat Merrill Midrim Multi-M Nat Expl New Bid N Hosco N Mylama N_ Senator Norgold Norlex Normetal N Bordu Northcal Northgte Norsp A w Obaska O'Brien Opemiska Orchan Pax int Pce Expl Peerless Pine Point Placer Porc Pay Preston Probe Purdex Que Man Radiore Raglan Rayrock Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin Roman Rowan € Salem San Ant Sherritt Sil Eureka Sitvmaq Sil Stand Si fy 13% -- Ve} 6 \ 3994 28% + Va) 27% 13% 2% 10 0 550 550 hd 33% 4 103 25% 25% + Vs Fed Grain $8 8 8 Fleet Mfg 6 6 +2 G Dynam 46 46 +1% Goodyear 193% 193'4 --1%)| G L Power aa | Great West 33 Gr Wea G 19% Guar Tran 13% 79 79 Hardee Hawker-S $52 5a Sie $id'2 182 18% Hayes Stl Home A 318Y2 18/2 18%4 Horne Pf 315 31S «31S | HBC $15 14% 15 +% HB OI G $1734 17% 17% + Vel Husky $1312 13% 12%-- Husky D w 660 660 660 --15 | Imp Oil $539 534 --~ Vel Imp Tob $14% M4%a-- Ya) Ind Accep $24 24 59% 9% "Inland Gas Int Nickel $98% 98% -- | Int Util $324 32% -- "| Inter PL $88 a _ bl | Int Stl P $556 Inv Grp A 13M val ITL Ind 34 + wl Jamaica PS Jefferson Jeff Bw 33 94 13% 5 -I 1000 28 500 175 z10 5 200 601 650 1075 100 601 100 260 200 370 500 710 400 2825 +1 $73 $234 72% 73 +1 234 23Va 13a 200 $134 300 $23% 300 $23%e 22% 550 $15% 15 $54 5% 2000 «17 % James Steel 227 $8 James $ Rts 230 250 Kelly D A 200 $534 Kelly wts 450 (95 Kelsey Co 150 $17 LOnt Cem 450 $6% Laura Sec 50 $262 Lav Fin au $13% Lav F 125 $192 Lev Fin Rt 300 Levy A pr 200 LobCo A 541 LobCo B 500 Loeb M 200 Maclean H 125 MB PR 220 200 199 200 +1 122 «118 = «120 we ; $18% 18% yale 250 5% 95 v 6% 26% 13% 9 25 VW NW" We 15% 334 29V2 32% +) +10 134 + Ys! 19¥4 25 1 WM" 11¥-- -- Ve 15% -- Vo) 33% 29% 3278 30 - $11 $11'% $11% $15% $33% $29 $330 Sullivan Teck Corp Texmont A-Gardiner Farms and W. €, Pitfield entry EIGHTH RACE -- three-year-olds. Purse $2,200 (4000) | One and one) That's My Boy, Inda 111 | Bay Flight, Armstrong 113 V. Sil, Turcotte X114 | |Chopparis, No Boy 111 Red Purse, MCCOMB Va'e'h Dream Plan, Harris '116 Fast Jay, Turcotte X114 Con-Jo, Long 111 Bedofrd Park, Ferro X114 X-5 ibs. AAC. Post Time 2 p.m. September 23, 1964. $190. in 56 Nos. In @ quiet country graveyard, Where the gentle breezes biow, $20 Consolation | Lies one ! loved so dearly, That | lost one year ago. God gave me strength to take it, And courage to face the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. --Always remembered by Eva. | $200. in-53 Nos. | $20 Consolation Tickets on 10 Thank | Turkeys Free Admission--Good Parking No Children Please AUCTION. SALE COUNTRY FAIR Kedron United Church Ritson Rd. N. SATURDAY | sept. 25h, 22M. (GARD OF THANKS AUCTION: farm machinery, CLAPP -- | would like fo take this op- household furnishings, . new leery phat ai hast § relatives, be lends nel rs for visits, a items donated by merchants. | gitts and flowers while + pattent in Osn. awa General Hospital; also Drs. Halam- |Andres, and Gill, nurses and staff on |3F, and physiotherapist Miss MacDonald, for their excellent care. --Mrs, O'CONNOR -- In loving memory of a |dear mother, Anna O'Connor, who passed away September 23, 1964. What would | give if | could say, Hello Mother, in the same old way; To hear your volce and see your smile; Or just to visit for a little while. Ever remembered by daughter Anne, _ | son-in-law John, Vicky and Jack, "y° O'CONNOR -- In ,oving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who pass- ed away September 23, 1964, |' Her memory is a xeepsake | With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping -- We have her ir our hearts |~Lovingly rememoered by daughter, Bea, jsen-n law, Seab and family. SHOPPER'S MARKET; Home boking, children's clothing, vegetables, fruit, misc. Esther eer Dying Rights Of Individual Paid Tribute LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)--| By ALICE BROOKS iThe rights of the individual in) Easy pick-up work, on sep- Canada are slowly being|arate squares! Crochet on the eroded, Robert Thompson, na-| patio, at pool, on vacation. *Itional Social Credit party) Relax while you crochet gay -- ae said Wednesday. |five - inch flower squares, Use ples are the Canada|scraps or three - color theme [Pension *pun and the proposed| throughout. Pattern 7134; cro+ Inational. medical care insur-|chet directions; color chart. ance scheme which would de-| THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) prive persons of the right to/for each pattern (no stamps, choose whether to participate,| please) to Alice Brooks, care of he said. The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft He was speaking to a meet-|Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ling which nominated Wallace} ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi C. Strom, brother of Albert | dents add ic sales tax. Print cials and former producer and) Agriculture Minister arty] |plainly PATTERN NUMBER, TV executive, received a tele-| ME, ADDRESS. gram _W: ednesday from Hugh Strom, Social Credit candidate) NA i "e L \McNenly, chairman of the Al." Lethbridge in the Nov, 8) NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- |goma East Progressive Con- federal election. |CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, Pe ustigg Association, asking|..eferring to Alberta Premier|crochet 'fashions! | Hundreds him to stand for Hoiination al &. C. Manning's campai gni|m ore designs -- embroidery, that constituency jagainst a proposed nationaljafghans, quilts, toys, every- x : A |medical care scheme, Mr.| ithing! Three free patterns print- The PC nominating conven-|Thompson told about 550 per-|ed in Catalog. Send 25c. tion in Algoma East, scheduled|sons at the meeting: hSend for 'Decorate with for Saturday in this community,| 'Mr. Manning is not against| Needlecraft!" -- 25 complete 49 miles.west of Sudbury. will/medicare He is against the|patterns -- applique, pictures, |pick- a candidate to oppose|kind of medicare which would) pillows, more! Only 60c Prime Minister Pearson in the|deprive the individual of the} Value! Deluxe Quilt Book -- Nov, & federal election, ht te choose." 16 complete patterns. 60¢. Pony rides, hay rides, refresh- ments, games, EVENING SQUARE DANCE clown Proceeds for Building Fund NOVEL . BINGO THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL {Albert ond Jackson st 'ae Games $6, $12, $ May be doubled or fated $160 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 |EUCHRE -- Fernnill Park. Clubhouse onl Friday, September 24, 8 p.m. sharp! mission 35c, 'Aldred Sought To 'Battle' PM ESPANOLA, Ont. (CP)--Joel} Aldred, nationally known for his} delivery of television commer-| COLORFUL AFGHAN OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Thom L Tombill Tormont Tribag Un Buffad UCL Mine Un Fort Urban Q Violam Wasmac West Mines White Star Yukeno Zulapa 300 $144 $74\2 3co ©6300 } 1414 14a -- Va 74a 74a + ied 135 135 Nat Hees pr 95 245 245 Noranda 565 50 NO NGas 2p 5125 28% Ocean Cem 725 22 Ogilvie 400 14% Ont Steel 195 3 30 Pac Pete 3255 10% Pow Corp 675 3, 13 QN Gas 200 $10% 10% QN Gas 63w 110 510 510 Revelstoke 200 $94 9% Revenue wits 100 S00 500 500 Rockwell 105 $37 Royal Bank 7220 $764 Royalite 75 $11 Russel H 25 $23 Stl Cem w 100 $19 St Maurice 500 48 Sayvette 400 Shell Can 300 Shell | pr 700 Shop Save 125 Shoper City 300 Silverwd B 239 Simp Sears 135 Slater Steel 250 Somville pr Southam Steel Can +20 | + Ve 100 3700 25000 1000 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1: 627,000, FOREIGN TRADING 26 $662 662 66-4 200-290 290 290 7 6" nN 23 wv 48 455 8 24% 13% Cdn imp _Siscoe' Lesage Denies | . PM Aspirations CALGARY (CP) -- Premier Jean Lesage of Quebec said) 455 $18 $24%4 $13% 365 $15 $18% 313% $40 $3814 $294 $46\% 15" 18% 13% 50 38% 29% 46% 't|held at the McIntosh Funeral me ial was in Cooper cemetery. "\ years. She also lived in Toron- | to, Cooper and Trenton. es THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Soptember 23, 1963 29> WILLIAM J. YOUNG A resident of Oshawa for 46 years, William John Young, 40 Emma st., died Sept. 22 at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in his 78th year. A son of the late John and Elizabeth Young, the d was born at Elgin, Ont., and was married at St. Catharines in 1919. Prior to his retirement in 1955, Mr. Young was an em- ployee of General Motors for 38 years. He was a member of Gananoque Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Mr. Young is survived by his wife, the former Mabel Wal- ker; 4@ son, Otto, of Oshawa and two grandchildren. Also surviving is a_ sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Gan- anoque. He was predeceased by a brother, Wilfred of Ganan- oque, in 1963. The funeral service will be Home at 2 p.m. Sept. 24. Inter- ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. C. M. Bright, pastor of the Oshawa Free Me- thodist Church, will conduct the service. MRS. ANNIE JANE BIRD MADOC ---The funeral of Mrs. Annie Jane Bird, 80, of Oshawa, who died in an Oshawa hospital, was held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the MacKenzie funeral home, Madoc, to Cooper United Church for service. Bur- A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, George Holmes, she was born in Queensboro. Mrs.) Bird lived in Oshawa for four) A member of the Cooper Unit- ed Church congregation, she was active in church work while residing in Cooper. Her husband, Daniel W. Bird, predeceased her. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. A. (Sadie) Baker of Oshawa, and a son Fred, of Trenton, as well as three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters and a brother. Also surviving are two broth- ers, Edmund and Arthur of Queensboro, and a sister Mrs. Elsie Sager of Queensboro. Pallbearers were Wilfred Fitz- gibbin, Floyd Ray, Robert Tur- ner, Ken Broad, Ken Cassidy and Fred Bailey. RONALD COBIERSKI The death occurred Sept. 21 at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children of Ronald Cobierski, RR 2, Bowmanville. In failing health for two years, he was in his 16th year. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Dom- inie Coierski, RR 2, Bowman- ville, the deceased was born at Sudbury. He moved to the Bowmanville area in July from the French River area. A member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bow- manville, he attended Our Lady of Lourdes School at Alban, Ont. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by three sisters, Susan, Patricia and Barbara and four brothers, Danny, Dennis, Mi- chael and Robert. The deceased is at the North- cutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, for requiem mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. Sept. 24. Interment will be in Bowmanville Cemetery, OBITUARIES "= "es MRS. DOUGLAS E. HOGLE In eo health for three years, Mrs. Douglas E. one 728 Glenforest st., died Sept. 22 at the Oshawa Generak Hos- pital. She was in her 57th year. The former Muriel Bernice Brown, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, She was born at Picton, Ont., Sept. 23, 1908 and received her education in Oshawa. Mrs. Hogle, who had spent the major portion of her life in Oshawa, was married here in 1927. She was a member of Northminster United Church. ery ag husband, she. is sui three daughters, Mrs. Douglas Lindsay (Geral- dine), Oshawa; Mrs. William Epworth (Gwen), Oshawa; and Mrs. Elroy Gibson (Vivian) of Orono; an aunt, Mrs. Eliza Gib- ya of Oshawa and 13 grandchil- n. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Sept. 25 at the McIntosh - Anderson Funetal Home. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, minister of Northminster Church, will conduct the ser- vice. Interment will be in White's Cemetery, Bayside, Ont. FUNERAL OF MRS, LESLIE BENNETT The funeral service for Mrs. Leslie Bennett, 65 Tecumseh st., who died Sept. 19, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, jrector of Christ Memorial An- glican Church. Interment was in |Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Ralph Dusenberry, Marshall Knipe, Robert Walker, Ivan Cear, Jerry Godfrey and Richard Hewlett. FUNERAL OF MOSS W. HERRON The funeral service for Moss Wesley Herron, 353 Pine ave., who died Sept. 20, at the Os awa General Hospital, was hel at 3.30 p.m. Sept. 22 at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Arnold Mattice of the Gospel Hall, Nassau st. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Frank Stothart, Ross Chapman, Elmer Behm, Grant Herron, Norwell Herron and Wallace Fowler. FUNERAL OF EWART GORDON NICHOL The funeral took place Sept. 22 of Ewart Gordon Nichol who died at his home, 317 Golf st., Sept. 20. He was in his 6ist year, Funeral was from the Arm- strong Funeral Chapel with the service conducted by Rev. John Morris, minister of St. An- drew's United Church. Burial} was at Groveside Cemetery; Brooklin. Pallbearers were: John Batty) Bert Bradford, Fred Harding, Earl Anderson, Ab Robins and Elgin Munday. WEYMAN DIES LEVIS, Que. (CP) -- H. E. (Jim) Weyman, 83, a curling enthusiast who wrote a widely- circulated book about the game, died 'Wednesday. 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