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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 27

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3s 38--Coming Events THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 20, 1966 27 et KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL Ya PRICE PASS To the FRIDAY, JULY 22 KINSMEN SUPER 2 CAR PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $10,500 in Prizes. including 2 New 1966 Cars, (Buy for one ond play on the next cor FREE) $1,000 Hi-Lo Gome $1,100 Big Snowball (53 nos.) $600 Simall Snowball (50 nos.) $600 Regular gomes, $450 Special games, Don't forget to buy the econ. omy pock for volue and save money, Plud 4 Early Bird Games (Shere the Wealth) at 7:30 MAY FREE and VALUABLE PRIZES KINSMEN BIRTHS Snag 8 THEY'RE ON THE WATER WAGON Pawienzuk) are very pleased to ennennes) ival of their baby girl, Mon) . . ie elt ieee on aruraey July 16 Canadian soldiers with rels along their supply Ross (left) of Chilliwack, at 9.15 am, at fhe Ounewe ments! | the UN Emergency Force routes for Bedouin tribes. B.C., Doug Groves of Peta- ton na Or. Neagere in fico thanks} if Gaza find themselves Readying a tanker truck wawa, Ont,, and Martial to "the nurses and staff on 4th floor.) with some strange duties, for a water trip to out- Gauthier of Arvida, Que such as filling water bar- posts in the Sinai are Bill (CP Photo) powoLe = George and Marie wish! to announce the birth of g deughiers| Ser evict"! OBITUARIES FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS David and Terry, Thanks to Dr, Hallam: Andres and fourth floor staff | FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Resuits at, Cal, Stoned App ff Boy, Last ial ie ' . Fort Brie race track Tuesda Stand, Andrea inez a rar | H ROSS DICKINSON Bintcshoee Claiming maiden we 4 : SCOTT ~~ Les and Diane announce the! Os ic se a pre year-olds, § furlong Fifth$2,900, Claiming two-year-olds. birth of a daughter, Stephanie Anne, 6} H, Ross Dickinson, & Prom | vine tC Siew 9.00 410 4.0018 turioral 7 ozs.,.on July 1% 1966. A sister forjnent resident of Newcastle, |Wee Bunty ren 10.00 5.20/Forest. Path, Turcotte 18.70 6.70 4.00 Kim and Kerry, died July 18, at his summer! Spartica, Ditttach 4,10) Leelover, Gomer 3,30 2.90 1:0! 25 haider », Dittfach cottage at Margaret Lake, Muse] me 0h ae gai ete edie saudite ey koka, following a heart attack. culation, Great Canadian, Anuwar hunder ka, M or Boy | A son of the late Mr, ¢ ion pen Page, Queen's Velvet also ra DEATHS |Mrs, Benjamin . Dickinson, , Bacte | was born in a farm west of| Second--$2,000, Maiden three + year , oids 4 Ne Sixth 2,30 i v three |Port Hope and attended thelRiue China, torcotte 9.70 4.40 2.90/clds, 9 ae lala bn > § W nd Flash, MeComb 4,06 2.20/ Dunman, Maxw 0 6,5 DICKINSON, H. Ross | Port Britain Public School and ¥ nay | Flash, McComb 20/ Dunma ' $90 Suddenly at Margaret Lake, Muskoka,| Port Hope High School, ve Le Bell, 2,20|Chonce @n Monday, July 18, 1946, MH, Ross Dick MW F Be Opt! insen, Newcaatie, aged $7 years beloved) Mr, Dickinson had served for, Jennder Jolie \ bi Be Te on a nt Colors, Silver Run ypmar, husband of Marjorie Cowan, dear fatheria number of years aS A MEM! pally double: $59 Shining Mark am Peeper also ran @ Ronald and Ben, Resting at the : 4 : Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Ser-jber of the Newcastle School ick as sak AGI " ee vice OA. siiee on Thuregay. a 2)}Board and was very active a8 5 jorieng: a 3 Wo-year-olds, 'a eventh Bal le in . Bm. Intermen Or Ll ern Y a member of the Village CoUn-| Springboard, Harr 8.40 4,40 3.50) Well GRAY, Lillian Victoria cil eR I ee a uy TeMioe gupeenty sh Peternorover tn Jung! He was a member of the|, Jimmy Chop Chon, Buniy's Folly,/ Time tus wll they a} ullr onarch Aesita ompt ho ba rly Sark Shipmate, beloved' wits of the lete Floya Gray of| United Church and of Dutham|pesneme, Raman ballel, Blue Vani (Spike CC Blue. Sol aiso rane Barmera aeat miter or. Eel Lodge, No. 88, AF and AM. somieat Pao" Kens a en Gray of Toronto: Malor Percy Gray of He is survived by his wife, goypm : sinless Nal Baal A mrpers) gieiley ot paneeny, Wire, S the former Marjorie Cowan, 'olds and up, 6\% ng Mig 'esting at the Howden Puner iad Oc 99 Ever Near, Hernandez 12.80 2.10 5.10) jwin or Wome, Marmora, Service will be held whom he Marie d Oct, 7, 1% Ermine Sox ircot 5.20 3.80 bs be ated Maxwell trom St. Andrew's United Church on Fr: and two sons, Ronald and Ben. |Tanwood, Robillard 8.10, Time 4 day, July 22, at 2.30 p.m, Interment Marland 9 sister Mrs. P. W. F Time 1:19 Lets mora Protestant Cemetery, - asa ' b ou Me [i \ ISnecner (Norma) "of | Clarks:| Avtumn Souvenir, Meytown, Duby Gina Su, st Brenda Marie burg, Ont, He was predeceased ae the result of an accident |by a sister, Edna and two on ru duly 19, 1966 Brenda Hoy, ' 7 4 | o in her Sth year, beloved) |brothers, Murin and Carloff | R RIE ENTRIES nd Mrs, William Hi fear iat oe oe, Rent ting at inal The funeral service will be} Northeutt and Smith Funeral Home, fu | held at the Morris Funeral THURSDAY, JULY 21 CLOUDY AND SLOW neral service, 2? o'clock Friday afternoon < He ane orwant eens Coawiery. ¥ Chapel, Bowmanville, July 21, pirst race Purse $2,200; Malder , at 2 p.m.-Interment will be in? And: Ay Sarolds ey (13 | a inline Sweet Snowdrop, Hernandez 1) |Magle Queer as Aut, Lynas otlaine Keviee ee Bond Head Cemetery | our om Baa Na ben tla | ahs eigibier aneer ee . 2 A , - result of an accident, on Tuesday July! {Without Reproach, Fitzsimmons 114 Squadru, Ceomb: uu hat J the "se of advertising: Lynda Elaine Louise Lake, in| eae Alice Hy, Steve Asx A-§$ Caplan, A Armstrong and M < year, beloved daughter of Mr | FUNERAL OF |Maebest, McComb 8-109 MeMacken entry r Lake, and loving sister} NORMAN PURDY eigen tiat A ' 18 Hy se iF 2 a 4, tS art m r 1 Md i C table anc atz entry Ing at the Mackey Funeral' The funeral: service for Nor- Acadian Flirt, Steve A-x 104 Sai Hon" ye Eman Pury who hed 4 uly Sela ig 2 ghar rey, ond mw well, it helps keep J ack O'Hara on the job TKACZUK, Alexander pital in Ris: Sind year, WA Slaw tte ace ete te eds AREMAR red raul the, Oshawe Genera held at 2 p.m,, July 19, at the . G Groves, Mrs Swartz and @ R3SAFE Ty Hospital on y, July 1966, Alex) Oe » 2 . Swartz ander Tkactuk, beloved 'husband of the rerrow Funeral Chapel c-Mr WHOM 1, Mr and Mrs C HIS, TRI tate Julia Telehuz, father of Mrs. Mary) The service was conducted Swhwabe entry 4 RAT mmor ' ' '3 ; : Viet Bill ar _ 1, MASTER MATT } ' ec Y : asa qu I ) , : lvertise he fmitipe ai of Candies nis sin year, | DY Rev. A. M, Butler, minister scono race 2,000 & BADEN.BADED Hon Let's face it. Jack's job as.a quality inspector, your job, and But ae didn't advertise, if he couldn't sell all the mer- Bee an tral narven in tse a ope ll dg aed ere ing, a. tive DP cbadulaus emen ren mine, all depend on a growing economy, And continued -- chandise he produced, it wouldn't : ¢ long before he had to : gh nterment was in Oshawa Union nd: Granite e108 : ey . ' ry _ } ' . frm ut a et EE. a ceatars alr Gandy, Braatie p abo 6 miles ont rsa ( economie growth depends on increased production, Which -- lay off some of his workers. If this happened in many eb : Knight Out. Dutay Ax t aa Rabin a ee YA . ; . j ] --_--_------ The pallbearers, all memb> esprit be Coeur, Belt ® ee srube. XXX 107 depends on increased consumption. Which, in-turn, -- businesses, the whole economy ede aes down, Anda lot Kindness ey Price, yet ers of the Masonic Order, were "e Flight, Dutty AXXX1N2 t 2 ner jenend le ¥ t 'worl a eee hath bavi sc elgg ' . aa depends on sales, of people would-be out of work. GERROW Kenneth Jackson, Walter Hous: Sultans Ranee, G \ RAN Ditrfant : eS Ee eee ' | : abt ton, William Boorman and Lloyd. S's, Fo" Acton. Brown «10 ; sw. Downs. Farm Eni That's where advertising comes in, lt's a means of selling -- But Jet's look on the bright side of things. Advertising-dees FUNERAL CHAPEL '"*"s°" Boston Simone XXX10 : coods-or-services-----a-rather special means, for one ad ina stimulate sales, Increased sales lead to increased produc- 4---largely--attended Mason ars W Woods. A \ be 02.800 ts hast . ree Beane HES a5 . ne . Nag : 390 KING STREET WEST serv ou acaduited by phenyl entry ? . Wink * ey f cay newspapel usually reaches thousands of consumers. tion. And increased production leads to more 'obednd more lephone 728-6226 | Lodge, was held at the funeral) ywiro race ' ; Orr home at 7.30 p.m, Monday, ] gs oevear cide, 4 FUrony : APEL erry A:X\0 This accomplished, the advertiser must increase his pro- cked Fhus it helps to sell merchandise to a great many people. -- job security, for Jack O'Hara, for you, for all of us. Think about it next time you pick up your daily newspaper, The ads you read actually help keep all of us on the job. Live Amer "River Nov bey 11? Hepes ong duction. So he hires more people IN MEMORIAM MP Defends eee Canuck Gamba Steve MAIDMAN -- in fond memory of | Dockworkers Bag ehh 'wee dear friend, Ted Maldman, who passed ' 1% Mile: away July 2, 190 "AN iC ron sti w-Always remembered by Jean and Alex HAMILTON (CP) -- Joseph) fonys Co Mair Macaluso, MP for Hamiltonin, AUUAAAN cin ava ene West, charged Tuesday that the ot alg : fe husband and father, Edward (Ted) SOIPPINg Federation of Canada Malemen, whe passed away July 2%./is trying to deceive Hamilton's also in loving memory of a dear at i. ¥ man father and grandiather, Wm. Raynor, /200 Striking dockworkers who passed away July |S, 1958 "The Federation is trying to Those wham we love go out of sight, 5 ny 'con' t accepting part , Bul never ou? of mind hem into accepting pat Published by They are cherished in the hearts jof their pay increase when the Of those they leave behind lt : Leving and kind in all his ways. federal inquiry into problems in Ueright and wat in all his days | Quebec ports is held,' Mr, Mac- incere and true in heart and mind! . : " " } ~ } Rrcratar' canaries he lett bene' aluso asid. "That inquiry: Will jiscs gee We tren: Pumaren ~Sadly missed by wife and davonter,/ have no bearing on Toronto and sano (a) RLYNDEN DODGER 'Vere, and families Hamilton whatsoever," 2-Chuckmo ; iMERRYWOOD RO -- Ip lovin ory of a dea The Liberal MP threw his ep, ¥ ¥'S DRUMO apand. father granddad, Forge ight hehi ' pee Ws Started: : », Bio ' WHE, Ges pasiad guay July 38, 1004 weight behind the longshore Vital Victory s . Aise Started Though his amile is gone foreve men and cargo handlers at a Exp bert, Kawartha And his Nand we cannot touch ay else COND RACE 'M Pac Exactor, No's 2 Sat Ga Keun Sk many a meeting Tuesday arse $000 (8 Ot the one we loved so ry He said he was flying to Ot-|! Rod, Findiey D SEVENTH RACE e our & xe ' 4. @ " " > Ry steko allege eth awa to discuss the strike with if ys God has him in 3 Labor Minister John Nicholson alse Star ted We have him in-our and his aides y ~Sadiy missed and AEMD Si hu by Dis wite, family and Prande | The strikin Beechtime, Gomer ¢ and g dock workers pai Y © srg dp} Patp $10.90 members of union Locals 1634 ee RACE ° Purse W. Gra LOCKE'S. FLORIST and 1879 the- Interna tR : : ; | Funeral arrangements ond (tional Longshoremen's Associa / ; r as Purse ¢ . 1 member newspaper ¢ f floral arrangements for ai! (tion, voted Tuesday not to re Ane Started aT? Rabe. Patsy occasions : : irn to work unt ' ats OSHAWA SHOPPING They have received , FOURTH RACE 24+ oo ERVICE they claim they are e Meher wena Va : : 1 : er) ; ee : ent lane te aoe se, ete CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION A_LASTING TRIBUTE Feder ation Madan : ; ON ° For Permanence and < t Emplove ¥ $ ratte e an : 3 oe ge bast T LAW jtareats of nlinary action} miety RACE Re ee FE hl Baran . 55 Universit enue, rol R. A. Barford, Ger AQUNT LAWN Pai ME IAL PARK : i : enonat tai MORIALS Peter Camphe resident ot SINS Four courteous edvice please ocal 1634 re present g on ETON visit the Park Office shoremen, said another meeting _ Also Started : . eed. Drear 723-2633 jwill be held Thursday morning. |552 econ

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