@, IN MEMORIAM EASTER TRIBUTES TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more bet tting or a greater tribute to the mem- ory of loved ones who have passed on than a memoria! verse at Easter time. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, hus- band, daughter son oi hose beyond the imredicte family circle, a faithful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of ren- dering o helpful ser-ice to those who wish to select an appropriate memoriun notice for Easter. time, the Classi- fied Department of The Osli- awa Times will once again be publishing special Easter Memorial Tribute on Sotur- doy, April 9th, 1966. TO ENSURE YOUR MES- SAGE APPEARS AT _ THIS TIME, PHONE THE TIMES CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 723-3492 BEFORE 5:00 P.M, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th. THE FROM SCRAPS By ALICE BROOKS |. NEW RUGS from /Clear instructions tell how to |weave, braid, hook, or crochet | rugs at so little cost. T | M ES Pattern 7331: Make a "rag"' |rug. Directions for 9 different Classified Department rugs; necessary patterns; list of materials included. PHONE 723-3492 THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) \for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care 0 |The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft | Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- jronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add ic sales tax. Print |lplainly PATTERN NUMBER, | BIRTHS HUBBLE--Dennis and Betty (nee Dart) 4 wish to announce the arrival of @ Pirsill NAME, ADDRESS. tir, Hanna Lee, on March 24, 196 GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cat- i ' , the Osh f WRITING 8 TOs 8 Oe atin beth| alog stars knit, crochet -- many General Hospital. A sister for Elizabeth aod Sarah Jane. Thanks to Dr. Halli and) more needlecraft designs. Three fourth floor staff Send 25c. NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Pat- for you in color, with quilting motifs. Finest patterns ever collected from famous mu- seums. Send 60c for new Mu- seum Quilt Book No 2. Deluxe Quilt Book No. 1 sixteen complete patterns. 60c. KANE -- Allan and Frances (nee Con lin) are proud to announce the birth ef| their son, Michael Francis, on Friday-| terns March 25, 1966. at the Oshawa General F ital. A brother for Jerry, John and David. (All bets due March 31!!) KLUMPER -- Theo and Mientie (nee Loetfen) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Willie, on March 18, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Brian, Debbie, Terri and Cindy. MacFARLAND -- Ruth and Randy (nee Corby) wish to announce the arrival of @ son on March 25th at the Oshawa General Hospital weighing @ Ibs., 4 ozs, A little brether for Nancy Ann. Thanks to Dr. Ross. TORONTO (CP)--Boards of review to hear pleas for the re- lease of patients being held in . mental hospitals are to be es- ee cars ne Be tablished under a bill introduced within reach of all. in the legislature Thursday by FUNERAL CHAPEL |Health Minister Matthew Dy- GERROW mond The boards, consisting of from 390 KING STREET WEST three to five persons, will in- Telephone 728-6226 DEATHS clude at least two psychiatrists and one lawyer each. They will rule on applications made by the patients themselves or by others on behalf of patients. The setting up of the review boards arose out of the case of ROBSON -- | wish to thank gli those|Fred Fawcett, @ Euphrasia Individuals and groups who were so kind|Township farmer committed to to my late dear wife during her long ill'!_ hospital for the criminally in- ness. It was deeply appreciated * Sonn Rotwone Brooklin, Ont.'sane after allegedly shooting at OBITUARIES JOHN ALEXANDER CHRISTIE} THE FUNERAL OF The funeral service for John MRS. HENRY FITCHETT Alexander Christie, 102 Agnes Bac rgb yer digg Ph st.. who died Mar. 22, at the|{nursday a e Armstrong I eager Pee ' Funeral Home for Mrs. Henry is pe oe dere ts te Fitchett who dred Tuesday at : jthe Oshawa General Hospital in -- aie, Kener! her 89th year. Rev. Canon F. : : G. Ongley of St. George's Mem- The service was conducted by |orial Anglican Church conducted Major Gordon Holmes of the|the service and interment was Salvation Army. Interment was |i? Mount Lawn Cemetery. Oshawa Union C hiv The pallbearers were: Lloyd in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Halliday, William Duffield, Ross A son of the late John and) Livingstone, Ronald Lace, Don- Mary Jane Christie, the de-|ald Ferguson and Howard ceased was born at London, |Fitchett Ont., Aug. 25, 1901. A painter THE FUNERAL OF by trade, he was employed at HENRY KLEMENS one time by Gen-Auto Shippers} Rey. W. dH. Goegginker of St. Limited, of Oshawa. George's Lutheran Chukch, Tor- During the First World War, | onto, conducted the sefvice at icti i ; 'ithe Armstrong Funeral se eee a puta ne today for Henry Klemens 142nd Battalion, CEF, at Lon-\qied Wednesday at the Oshaw don, Ont. General Hospital in his 86t Predeceased by his wife, the|year. Interment was In Union former Dorothy Broadhurst, he|Cemetery, . Oshawa. The pall- is survived vs * b | Dearers were: Rudi Maeder, S survived by & S00, Hover Franz Will, Martin Wagner. and a sister, Mrs. Edith Geary,| Hans Shmidt, W. of London, Ont. K. Denzel. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 5,00 PER DAY (itis'2v, MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawe CARD OF THANKS For Your Dining Pleasure Visit Che KRih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. 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Mr. Fawcett was released from the Penetanguishene hos- pital last year not long after BOWLING RESULTS {213, 148); Ernie Mcliwraith 720 (191, 266, 637 (292, 126, 219); Eric CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Dick Stata topped the league again with 726 (226, 301), followed by Wes Stata 716 (272, 226); Molly. Hartshorn 689 (261, Cat and) 216); Don Ruwiison 647 (235, 230); Louise *| Richardson 640 (205, 245); Sid Boneham 612 (233, 203) and Clare Dubblestein 601 (228, 206). 200 Games -- Ken Johnston 270, Don) Lounds 265, Norv. Buck 258, 200, v. Stata 237, Claude Glassford 224, Joyce St. MOTOR CITY Triples -- Ethel Tonkin 731 (267, 194, 270); Millie Branton, 69 (206, 308, 185);| Llevd Lyla Huxtable 696 (228, 237, 231); Cy. Mc- Feeters 689 (264, 240, 185); Eleanor Vel-|262, 180); Velma Sonley 685 (246, lineourt 626 (181, 193, 262); Ev. Harding|22%)? Beh Fredricks 655 (199, 278, \628 (204, 179, 245); Ev. Redpath 615| 8Md Ann. Brown 628 (283, 230, 165). (161, 235, 222) and Jean Schoenav 602| High Singles -- Bob Fenton 242, Roy | (263, . Mills 214, Joyce Linley 232, Sadie Stovell ai 203; Linley 213, 219, Brenda Baron a, ar Redfearn 230, gee eee = tian Whitmare . Erie arce ; Hilda Staniey | --- Collins 25; Diane Buzzell 224;|O8ve Boakes 228 and K. Mahnke 205. _ | 221; Betty MacDonald 218; Lot- Lemon League -- Stella Redfearn 70, 'Armstrong 215; Marg. Mac- Bill' Faries 95, 97, 8% Joyce Linley 91, Donald 214; Pru. Whittick 213) Pat Hard-|Johin Hall 89 Maisie Faries 84, %, 66, sand 212; Fran Schoenau 212; Ethel Free-| 2" George Day 87. man 209; Marilyn Beckell 208; Vv. Stata 205; Pauline Starr 204; Wilma Cook 204; Hazel Bannon 202; Bea McKen- zie 202; Barbara Vaughan 200; Isabel) Creamer 200; Hazel Weddup 200 and Dor- othy Burtch 200 Points: Whistiers 15, Sprites Kittens 10, Daffodil¢ 14, Alle Ookpiks 4, All-Sorts 16, Travellers 15, Guess What's 6, Kanes 8, Sparklers 9, The Dillies Beatles 8, Bee-Hives $ and Goofy Goofs iA Lowery 214, Fran Gibbs 210, Dorothy Mc-| Donald 209, Garnet Palmer and Joan) Dart 205, Willie Closs 203, 220, Wayne Thompson and Diane Lounds 200. The Packers continued their winning ways by. taking the section with 23 points. Leaders had 20, Pots 14, Pokes 13, Mets 11, Imps 11, Go-Go's % Clowns 7 points. SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Over 600 -- Barb Smith 725 (231, 300); Ron McKeegan 710 (252, 214, 244); Mel! McKinnon 684 (226, 223, 235);. Roy Pacey) }680 (283, 210); Darlene Rines (649 (215, 1217, 217); Bill Smith 623 (234, 245); Earl 'Pye 623 (237, 210); Nelson Wilson 616 (258) and Jim Hutchison 612 (301). | Packers 2'so had high pinfall with 27, Over 200 -- Elleen Smith 270, Steve|528; Leaders 25,874; Go-Go's 25,764; Roznick 258, Suzanne Smith 236, Charles] Pokes 25,615; Imps 25,480; Mets 25,204; Rines 290, Gord Johnson 228, Ted Smith| Pots 25,064; Clowns 24,494. 226, Gloria Oke 225, Henry Oulette 224,| This ends the regular bowling for the) Al Pritchard 215, Ray Brown 215, Doreen | season with two weeks of playoffs to go. | June Hill 209, 203, Loule| Good luck and good bowling to all! Morrice Ruff 206, Joyce | Your officers for next season |follows: President, Molly Hartshorn; pionship injretary, Evelyn Stata; treasurer, Claude next week's finals are Screwballs, Mis-|Glassford: executive, Wes Stata, Bill fits, Spinners and Blue Birds. Remain-| Elliott, Fran Gibbs and Diane Lounds. | ing consolation bowlers are the |. Will those who are bringing guests to Heads, Go Go, Odd Balls and ite. banquet, egg! Fulced their wos trikes. ick to alll and money in to the treasurer next week. ee ee |And 'these who must bow! off for the Kelemen 213, Kelemen 207, Ruff 202 and Ken Smith 200. | Teams playing for Cham Dough Lucky |Amant and Bernice Palmer 218, Harold! ogegn: ton Belle. | : opocc Points Taken -- Geordie'# 7, The Nuts 0; The Duffy's 7, Skittles 0; Cellar Dwell- ers 7, Corner Pins 0 and Handicappers 4, folling Stones 3. High Triples -- Dave Duncan 674 (313, GREENWOOD | _ RACEWAY | FRIDAY, MARCH 25 | FIRST RACE ---1 Mile (Pace). Purge $800 (7) | 2-Perfect Time, 6.00 2.90 2.40 6-Omodean, Waddell 2.80 2.70) | | 4Storm Knight, Hill Hayes 3.50 | Also Started: Roya! Abe, Colonel Philip, \Mistie Way, and Ellen M Lee. SECOND RACE -- ,1 Mile (Pace).) Purse $1,000 (6), | \4Nick Herbert, Filion 3-Early Morning Song, |5-Hi Jake, Stanbury Also Started: Dan Carey, and Adios Pete. --_ DAILY DOUBL&y? AND 4, PAID $17.20 wiwd 5.00 3.40] 30 Diller Rod,| THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8) |4-Southern Town, B'nette 6.00 4.20 3.10 5-Adios Al, Hicks 11,60 5.60 DH-1-Ben Dewey, Norris cy DH-3-Patolyn K, Mehlenbacher Also Started: Dream Haven, Messenger, Aberdeen Frisco, and 3 5. 5 3,30 King's Ida yrd B DH--Dead Heat for 3rd position. | FOURTH RACE ~-- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $800 (8), | 2-Grattan Hal G, Feagan 7.30 4.70 3.90/ 7-Glendale Joe, Varcoe 11.40 6.70 8-Dick's Henly, Hawke 5.40 Also Started: Oral Hi, Johnny Forbes C, Star Riggs, Jean First, and Wiiming: | | FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,000, 7) 3-Andy Counsel, Coke 8-Jermite, Feagan $Postal Chief, Curran 3.50 : Hy Creed, Ferry Clay, ind Teddy Direct C. 8.70 3.60 2.60 3.40 2.70 Also $Stai Big Chief C, a SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $1,400 (6). l-Legal Prince, Th'deav 3.90 2.10 2.20 DH-2-Clement Hover, Walker 2.10 2.30 his case was given widespread publicity. He had been confined | for 3% years. The mental patient or his rep-| resentative appearing before a) review board will have the right} to call witnesses, make per- sonal submissions and cross- examine witnesses. An action before a review board also may be launched by the health minister, his deputy or a superintendent of a mental institution. The terms of reference for the| review boards will permit them to determine whether there is sufficient reason to detain the patient, whether it is in his in- DH-6-Potomac Lass, Geisel 2.20 2.60 Also. Started: Penny Coelen, Wee Cru sader, and Fearless Doc EXACTOR, 1 AND 1, PAID $4.99 EXACTOR, 1 AND 6, PAID $12.90 DH--Dead Heat for second position SEVENTH RACE IMile (Pace), Purse $1,800 (7). 4Gracie Livar, Graham 10.30 2-Tarport Maid, Curran 7-Radar, Ray Also Started: Sir Carlith, Dudley Chip, Greentree Judy, and Perennial. BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) $3,000. (7) 2-H R M, Kingston 5-Macduff's Lassie, Walker 4.00 3.20 3-Lullwater Frost, McKinley 5.00 Also Started: Lady Ezra, Rain Water, Leland Hanover, and Dutch Dillard. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,200 (8) l-Lady G, Wellwood 5.50 3.60 2.60 2Pine Ridge Danny, Geisel 5.30 4 3. 8-Ann Barmin, Findley 5.60 3.20 6.50 3.50 Purse 11.80 4.90 4.00 jterest to be discharged, or | whether he should be placed in the custody of family or friends. jand Dandy Sandy Also Starfed: Superior Richard, Dapper Grattan S, Swift Cavalier, Fatherland, Attendance 6.847. Total Pool $374,081. 4.80 3.40 2.70/2 play-offs, must have @ member of the executive keep score for them. Contact Molly Hartshorn or Ev. Stata, please. The League secrétary would like to thank the following for their co-opera-| tion: The League, The Times and Motor City Bowll also Keith Clarke for counting the votes! We've had a wonder- ful year! OSHAWA MEN'S STORE LEAGUE | Coulter's 4, Powell's 0; Ontario Motor Sales 3, Pediar's 1; Oshawa Bakery 4, Alger's 0; National Grocers 2, Halliday's 2; Consolidated Heating 3, Seven-Up 1; Goch Servine "ciation 1, Motor City 3; Acadian Cleaners 3, Town and Country 1; Balko 1, Dixon's 3. 828, B. Melnichuk 750, J. Hudson 740, S. Sargent 736, J. Crawford 724 and § Claus 712. High Singles--J. Hudson 354, J. Ristch 326, 284, T McGee 299, B. Morey 295, J. Crawford 789, S. Skerrow 286, 282, 260, B. Meich 285, J. Martell 285, N. Turn- stall 282, L. Locke 279, A. Heffering 277, A. Kuch 274, B. Melnichuk 266, R. Fields 63, S. Ssimers 262, J. DeBeaupre 261, G. Oliver 260, G. Stacey 258, E. Carswell 255, C. Holter 255, H. Dervent 254, S. Sargent 253, P. Pearce 253 and $. Claus 253, 251 Lemon League -- R. Jepson 97, 90 and J. Little 89. Perce Clark was high with a nice triple of 747 (293, 235, 219), and Doug Wilson with a nice 726 (271, 230, 225). Over 600 -- Stan Gray 692 (273, 238); Lloyd Edwards 687 (238, 229, 219); Glen Maunder 670 (243, 231); Eric Jacklin 644 Over 700 -- J. Ristch 853, S. Skerrow 2B | ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Just three more weeks to go in this section and we find the Stars shining on top with 22 points. The Rockets are right behind them with 20. Jays 18, Top Cats 17, Sea Fleas 17, Satellites 16, Starlings 15, Jets 10, BOgs 4, Hawks 1 For the men over 700, (297, 237); Roger Plancke 631 (234, 219)| and Art Allman 607 (223, 205). Over 200 -- Richard Crouter 273, Bill Pike 259, 209, Walter. Tippelt 242, Fred 'coleman 225, Gord Shemilt 211, 204, Mark Hill 206, Norm. Marnien 205. arg. was high lady for the evening with 635 (263, ); Mary Mount- 245, Grace Locke 226, Amy Kelling- ion 219, Pearl Marlow 214, Winnie Scott 212, Annie Snudden 210, Marl. Taylor 202. Points Taken -- Stars 4, H 0; Jays 4, Top-Cats 1; Rockets 3, Jets 1; Bugs 2 LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE 700 and Over -- Loretta McLean 75) 292, 203, 256); Maude Cockerton 727 (264, 225, 28; Marion Dingman 725 (262, 269; Del Siblock 725 (293, 256); isabelle King 716 (233, 243, 240) and Vi Norris 704 (263, 295). ' 650 and Over --- Nancy McKay 681 (204, 248, 229) ;Mavis Taylor 676 (252, 211, 213); Ev Harding 667 (245, 223); Sophie Lakas 658 (267, 251); Nancy Love 655 (212, 226, 227); Lorainne Murphy (238, 240); Edna Ward 663 (215% 250) Grace Wilson 658 (268) Team - ing 19, Crawford Ins 16, Nu-Way Rug 15, Horwick 13, Scugog 12, Hayden Mac- d ll, Streuds 7 and Young is 3. -- Modern ( MONDAY NIGHT LAD! The points of the eveni taken : Nations 7, GoofBalls 0; Alley + Gordon MacKays 4 500 Scores -- Lenka Mayer 572, Pat Shaw 562, E. Williams 560 and G. Bowler 555. and Walkers .3. 200 Score? -- Lenka Mayer 234, Evelyn Williams 223, Pat Shaw 211 and Diane Henesey 205. : High Single -- Lenka Mayer 234. High Triple -- Lenka Mayer -572. Lemon League -- Irene W. 79 and L. eC-| Pennington 75. GLENHOLME SCHOOL at Glen- holme School last week, were Jon Lee with 444, Christine Straszewski 165 and Stanley Welsh 126. Senior Boys -- Jon Lee 444, McArthur 440, Carlo DeJong 385, John Wilson 165, Robert Pearson 209, Philip Tipton 285, Wayne Venor 195, John Bax- ter 190 and John Bisschop 165. Senior Boys and Girls Class -- Linda Harding 168, Christine Straszewski 165, Christine LaRush 160, Karen O'Boyle 105, Glynis Gard 90, Wanda Mather 95, Susan Goddard 150, Ricky Peyton 150, Billy Nichols 162 and Margaret Reid 140. Intermediate Class -- Bobby Henning 85, Stanley Welsh 120, Jimmie Brown 84, ary Polacok 64, David O'Boyle 120, Susan Lazin 50 and Joseph Lambert 95. Randy LADIES' MAJOR "BY" LEAGUE + Doreen (261, Frobel 685 (278, 206); Ruth Arp 648 (221, 219); Helen Gourtie 613 (213, 209); Mil- *|dred Turney 608 (293, 187) ;Mar| Fudger Your Clothes @ Will Look Like New @ Will Feel Like New When Cleaned By "The Best In Town' Phone 725-1191 "Subject to government approval. ore ms /f you're planning a trip to Europe..; THIS SMALL ADVERTISEMENT CAN MEAN BIG SAVINGS BOAC can save you time. And also money. So find out about BOAC first. This summer there are a record 29 transatlantic jet flights a week from Toronto. How's that for choice? Jet direct to London by magnificent BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 or Air Canada giant DC-8 jet. From April 1, air fares to Europe are the lowest ever. (Example: a 21-Day Economy Excursion Toronto- Rome will cost you only $465* return.) Plan now and save $40. See your Travel Agent. == BOAC SH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH AIR CANADA bad (233, 192) and Rose Stovin 601 (270, Top Ten -- Isobel Hubbell 262, Eileen Anderson 280, Donaida Williams 253, Helen Burrows 245, Sutherland and Hazel Rumpe! 244, Nan Bennett 225, Bert Cole 224, Cathy Jay 223, and Fran Alex- ander 217. Lemon League --- Helen Trott 92 and Rose Stovin 9%. Points Taken--Henderson's 4, Horne's Esso 0; Motor City 4, Nisbitt's 0; Bint's 4, White's 0; Burns 4, Olsen's well's 3 and Mitchell's 1 Team Standings Henderson's 23, White's 2, Bint's 16, Motor City and Oleen's 17. Harne's Esso, Mitchells and Nesbitt's 14, Burns The executive for the 0; Say- 1966-67 13 and Sayweti's 10.icCastuioux «. seasonEkker 227; THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'Soturdey, Merch 26, 1966 23 Marie Meinychuk 213; Joan Brady 200) Allan Derton 222; Rita Wrubel 246; A. Cardinal 213; Dan Rukeruk 200; .John 258; Mildred Rolfe 200; Leo 1 Peter Lamouche 220, 1 7s | Mona Peters 218, Joe O'Malley 200; Leach 224, 210; Marg Paraock 407, Brady 240. Points Taken -- Noise Makers 4; Nite Hawks 0; Wonders 4; Moonlighters 07 Slow Pokes 3; Saints 1; Joe's Gang 2 and Orbits 2. Dick Lemon League -- Jean ison 9. Mike Foley. 94, 72:- Gail Cor 957 'sean will be: president, Beth Shortt; vice- president, Bea Northey; secretary, Nelda Thompson; treasurer, Jean Brown and press, Olive Anderson, CATHOLIC LEAGUE Harry Dickinson has the men's h riple and hi single with. 751 (301). 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