24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1966 OBITUARIES JOHN EDYVEAN In failing health for three years, John Edyvean, of 323 Leslie -St:, died July 12, at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in his, 46th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Audley Edyvean, the de- ceased was born Jan. Zi, 1¥Z1, in Toronto. Married in Toronto, he had been a resident of Osh- awa since December of last) year. During the Second World War the deceased served overseas with the Ontario Regiment. Since the war he had been in the stone contracting business. Mr, Edyvean is survived by his wife, the former Joyce Large; a son, John of Toronto and a sister, Hellen of Toronto.: ~~"Phe memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 11 a.m. July 15. In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. A. Wool- cock, padre of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, will conduct the service. HENRY ARTHUR GRAY A formet employee of the} McLaughlin Carriage Co. and) later General Motors, Henry Arthur (Harry) Gray, 108 Divi-| sion St., died July 13, at the|William Henry Richardson. He| Mrs, Harry Taylor, Mr. Taylor|ctottiem'e p Oshawa General Hospital. Mr.| Gray, who was in his 86th year, had been sick a month. deceased was married came. to Oshawa in 1907. | Mr. Gray entered the employ) of the McLaughlin Carriage Co.| years, Mr. Richardson had pre- | cy ure van fl in 1907 and worked on wheel|viously lived at Gueiph. A care eee panes pepsi pest assembly. He was later trans- ferred to the truck and coach/expert in the erection of farm|and a former member of the Battey c division of General Motors at Walkerville where he worked for five years. On his return to Oshawa he was a supervisor in| the truck department. He re- tired in 1951, One of the original members of Westmount United Church, Mr. Gray was very active in the work of the church. He was} a member of the choir and also of the board of stewards. He is survived by his wife,| the former Rachel Beckett; a daughter, Mrs. L. Heading (Betty) of Willowdale and two sons, Harold of Wallaceburg and Gordon of Newcastle. | Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. A. Dilworth (Alice) of Po- noka, Alberta; a brother, Jack] of Edmonton; eight grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild.|held today from the Kaye fu-|be in Bethesda Cemetery. summer home near here July 11 were held at 2:30 p.m. today| at Bethany United Church. The Rev. H. E. Beare of, Roseneath conducted the serv-| ices. He was born near Fenella, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Join Markimn. He spent his early life there before he moved to Cobourg. He is survived by his wife, the former Iva Milne; six daughters, Mrs. John Baxter (Marjorie) of Oshawa, Mrs. Hayden Giddings (Audrey) of Richmond Hill, Mrs, Dean Mc- Kenzie (Lois) of Oshawa, Mrs. William Henderson (Betty) of Kapuskasing, Mrs. Harry Kel- lar (Doreen) of Don Mills and Mrs. John_.MecGinn.-(June}-----of Port Hope; a son Lorne of Cobourg. | The body was at the MeMillan| Funeral Home here. | Burial was in the family plot) in the Bethany: United Church cemetery. | WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON Following a sickness of three} months the death occurred this} daughter, 279 Park Rd. S., of was in his 101st year. A son of the late Mr. and|}ived in the Sutton and Dixie|ciohert p Mrs, Henry Richardson, the de-| areas prior to moving to Ty- Riche Born in London, England, the|ceased was born Jan. 25, 1866,|rone. He was a farm machinery | yj; f at|at Teeswater, Ont. He was mar-| mechanic and had oe Columbus, Ont., in 1906 andjried at Newmarket June 16, | ployed by several dealers in the|~ Rob'son If 1910. A resident of Oshawa for 21 penter by trade he was an barns. Predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Ann Drury, Mr Richardson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Eggert} of Oshawa; four grandchildren | and five great-grandchildren. The memorial service will be| held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 10 a.m. July 16, fol- lowed by interment in Wood-| lawn Cemetery, Guelph. Canon | F. G. Ongley, rector of St.! George's Memorial Anglican! Church, will conduct ~ the service. MRS. ELLA SLOANE PETERBOROUGH -- Funeral for Mrs. Ella Rita Margaret Sloane, 64, 216 London St. was} | Jerry, KINGSTON, Cnt. (CP)-- There has been peace with the United States since 1814 and) speechmakers point with pride} to nearly 4,000 miles of unforti-| fied border. | But there is one military gar-| irison still watching out on the] 1867 are learned and newcomers Canadian frontier -- the Fort) Henry Guard here | From May to September, about 80 young men in the scar- let uniforms of 1867 are on daily display in the strongpoint built 150 years ago to keep the Yan- kees out. Only their major mis- sion now is to attract the for- eigner, and his tourist dollars. The Fort Henry Guard is selected from university stu- dents; witha few youtns" from high schools. It used to be dom- inated by Queen's University of Kingston, but the guard com- mander now tries to bring in lery sections. WESLEY H. TAYLOR | Historic Fort Henry Guard 'Lone Sentinels On Border young men from farther afield, the Maritimes and Western Ca ada and even the United States. | Each spring the guard is as-| sembled and training begins in} April, before the tourists arrive. | The drills and battle tactics of! ! are measured for their uni- forms. Then the guard goes on dis- | play. When not on parade, the) guardsmen act as guides to the} fort and its museum, But the) unit's precision drill is the main | attraction, both for would-be guardsmen and tourists, The Fort Henry Guard has ap- peared in joint ceremonials with | the U.S. Marine Corps and twice performed at the Royal Tournament in London. The guard has its own band and is) divided into infantry. and artil- THE BOX SCORE A resident of the Tyrone area for 40 years, Wesley H. Taylor} died, July 13, at the Bowman-| ville Memorial Hospital. The} deceased, who was in his 68th |morning at the home of his/ year, had been sick for a year. A son of the late Mr. and was born at Newmarket and been Bowmanville area. A member of Tyrone United Black Preceptory at Tyrone }Independent Order of Odd Fel- \lows at Bowmanville. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, the former Leverne Bur- gess, whom he married at Hampton, July -4, 1931; seven daughters, Mrs. D, Real (Marie) and Mrs. J. King (Marlene) of Greenbacnk, Mrs. L. Phillips (Uelma) and Mrs. R. Davey (June), of Bowman- ville, Mrs. G, Millson (Bar- bara) of Orono and Roslyn and Janice at home and four sons, Allyn of Bowmanville and Duane and Danny at home. The funeral service will be held at the Northcutt and Smith) Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at! 2 p.m. July 16, Interment will) Rev.| The funeral service will be|neral home with 3 p.m. service/David Northey, minister of Ty- held at the Gerrow Funeral|conducted by the Rev. E. R.|rone United: Church, will con- Chapel at 1 p.m. July 16. Inter-| ment will be in Oshawa Union| Cemetery. Rev. E. C. Wood- land, minister of Newcastle United Church, will conduct the service. MRS. RUTH KEENAN The death occurred at Hills- dale Manor, July 13, of Mrs.j Surviving are three daugh- Hillsdale Manor, who died, Edmondson. | Mrs. Sloane died Sunday in| a Peterborough hospital. She was born in Lakefield,| daughter of the late James Young and Sylvia King and lived in Peterborough most of her life. Her husband Bruce, predeceased her. duct the service. FUNERAL OF STEPHANIE LEKKI Requiem Mass was sung in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m., July 13, for Stephanie Lekki, a resident of July em- | ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The box score of the 1966 major league All-Star baseball game: American AB RH RBI PO / McAuliffe ss 3 0 0 H. Colavito rt p Agee cf Oliva rf B. Rob'n 3b eeocoococess Freehan ¢ 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 4 i 0 3 Knoop 2b g-Rich'n McLain p Kaat p |c-Killebrew d-Fregosi. ss Totals Froese wren wv beer oenosors Psrosecosortscowosorecscsse ScsosooooeosoSwosoesesooosooses 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 Mooocoooosoe we ts National Es} = ~ ad Sososoososorowowreunsrnwd BOK SHSM SHH VHD HUE nee = Mays cf |Clemente rf |Aaron If McCovey 1b Santo 3b Torre ¢ McCarver ¢ Lefebvre 2b Hunt 2b Cardenas. ss f-Stargell Wills ss Koufax p a-Flood Bunning p b-Allen Marichal p i-Hart Perry p Totals SrKosososoHesoHesoownet Sesoososeseossorecsesco+t DF = sooscooSoSH ome SeowHscSoSoPy wooooososorsoseossoeosHesesscs @ooococso ] w my a-grounded out for Koufax in 3rd. b-struck out for Bunning in 5th. Ruth Keenan. A former resi- ters, Mrs. M. Sloane, Bowman-|11, at the Oshawa General Hos-/c.singled for Kaat in 6th. dent at 138 William St. E., deceased had been sick for Mrs. Robert Hamlin, both of the | ville, and Mrs. Earl Lowes and |Pital. The mass was sung by Rev. some time. She was in her 95th Peterborough; a son Jamés of|/A. Bagsik, pastor of St. Hed- year. The former Ruth Turner, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Blackstock; Mrs.| Art Poyell and| Mrs. John Kelly (Lucy), both) of Port Hope, and Mrs. Harry| three sister, (Charlotte) wig's Church: Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were Doug- d-ran for Killebrew in 6th. e-hit into double play for Scott in 7th. f-fouled out for Cardenas in 7th. g-grounded out for Knoop in} 8th Turner. Born Mar. 17, 1872, at}McDonald (Mandy), Oshawa;|las Johns, D. L. Pottle, L. E.! ; Port Perry, she was married|and a brother, Andrew Young,|Gannon and G. H. Wesselink. bled ant for Bapiemye there Feb. 29, 1889. A resident of the Port Perry- Oshawa area all her life, Mrs.| Keenan was a very active mem-| ber of First Baptist Church. Port Hope. There are 11 grandchildren. Burial was in memorial gardens. Prayers were said at the Mc-) Rosemount|ntosh-Anderson Funeral Home (one at 8 p.m. July 12 8th. i-struck out for Marichal in 8th. out when winning run scored). Predeceased by her husband, J. Wesley Keenan, April 16,| 1936, Mrs, Keenan is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Alden Morrison (Doreen) of Oro Sta- tion, Mrs. Clare Morrison (Ber- nice) of Oro Station, Mrs. Charles Hall (Lottie) of Oshawa, Mrs, Harry Williams (Ethel) of San Francisco, Mrs... Phillip Fraser (May) and Mrs. Arthur Leach (Mary) of Oshawa and three sons, Victor of Islington and Alex and George of Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. John Darcey (Jessie) of Oshawa; a brother, Mark Turn- er of Oshawa; 23 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Keenan is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for serv- icé im First Baptist Church at 2 p.m. July 16. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. N. F. 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An Armstrong Home has an Alcan Registered Exterior -- guaranteed by the Aluminum Company of Canada. It features famous Alcan Siding with a baked-on enamel finish that won't rust, flake, warp or crack -- ever -- may never need painting. Almost no maintenance required -- you just wash your home the way you wash your Car. You can get first quality Alcan soffit and fascia and aluminum.gutters and Subdivision: Forest Glen Heights. Location: Harmony Road North, Oshawa, approximately two blocks north of King Street, opposite the new Collegiate, HUDSON $19,400.00 $16,302.66 $ 3,007.34) Selling price. N.H.A, Mortgage. Down Payment. FEATURING THE Registered Exterior WHY NOT HAVE A LOOK AT ONE! @ Three Convenient Locations @ SOUTHWOOD PARK HARWOOD AVE. South opposite Hospital -- AJAX GRANDVIEW AVE. South at Olive Ave. -- OSHAWA Cm 47 Fae eee HARMONY RD. 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