20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 9, 1966 38--Coming Events BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM OBITU MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes ST. GREGORY'S SPECIAL BINGO TO-NIGHT . ---- WOT oe $5,000 IN PRIZES ot the Civic Auditorium (nee Barbara Workman) are proud to Piss per", at Cer on : General Hospital, Calgary, Alberta. DEATHS CASSIN -- Dr, and Mrs. SB. Cassin "CANNING, Isabel Marie Gay, suyieirwe ~ "Canning. and loving tno doan Varway. Toronto a ing at Molin Ande Funeral Home, 152 King $1 conoier M2. pa Maetrant Cemetery, Oshawa. i GRAHAM, John DB. r of AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50. CENTS All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Children Under 16 Not admitted BABY SITTERS TRAINING PROGRAMME for residence of Darlington Township o 10 weeks course is being sponsored by the Northumberland-Durhom Tu- berculosis and Health Asso- ciation, Registration Sept, 12, 1966, 7 to 8 p.m, at Courtice district high school, new TO-NIGHT Holy Cross BINGO cafeteria, Classes each Mon- day 7 to 9 p.m, beginning Sept, 19th. tai, foronto. on Thursday aly lo, on G e 1966, husband of Marjorie C. and father of Dr, John and David, Toronto, Doug- las, Windsor, and brother of Wiillam L., $t. Catharines. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, until 4 p.m., Sat- urday, September 10, and then to the Butier Funeral Home, St. Catharines, Sunday, September 11, Service in the chapel Monday, September 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Victoria Lawn Cemetery. MCALPINE, Norman W. Entered Into rest In the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Thursday, September & 1966, Norman W. McAlpine, beloved hus- band of Phylils Cox and father of David of Toronto, and Douglas of Oshawa; In his 57th year, Resting at the premsrend Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral iservice in the chapel on Saturday, Sep- tember 10, at 10 a.m, Interment Tillson- burg Cemetery approximately 2.30 p.m. Donat to the So For RESULTS Canadien Cancer ciety would be appreciated') At Oshewe 'General, Hospital, on. Wednet.| MaciNALLY -- In loving memory ir imothy | 1965. age hag MRS. FLORA §. DeMARSE | FUNERAL OF | f E The memorial . service - for! Mrs, Flora Secilia DeMarse, who died Sept, 5, at Hillsdale Manor, in her 94th year, was held at'? p.m., Sept.. 8, 'at the! ia, Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by "kev. H, Dyck, minister of Albert Street United Church, uct wes in Cshs 78 Union Cemetery. pallbearers were Will, liam Clark, Russell Smith, Rob- ert Dafoe, Jack McLeod, John at St, Michael's Hospl-| We Thured 5) stat? of 4F. Many thanks siso to Dr. Grant one. Dr. Stocks of the Brooklin entre. Mrs. Kyrie Southwell, Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all SOUTHWELL -- | wish to thenk all of » and relatives, who ante fruit, while | my friends; ne! sent me. gifts, cards, Oshawa General Hospital. Medical WOODS -- The family of the late is wish to thank their Cyril (Cy) relatives, friends and neighbors for beautiful floral tributes, me sages sympathy and deeds of kindness during their recent bereavement. Thanks -- pital, Rev. H. A. Mellow and Mcintosh- fo Drs., nurses, staff at Oshawa Anderson Funeral Home, J he Donabie and 1. Clark. ROBERT 8. WOODS PETERBOROUGH -- Furer- al service for Robert Sel- bourne Woods, 40, of Orchard Crescent, Donwood Heights, was held from the ye funeral home, Sept. 5. Mr. Woods died at his home on Friay. He was injured in a car accident December, 1963 and had formerly worked for ot LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for oll occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 the American Motors plant, at Brampton, , He was born near Madoc,.son 'lof John Woods and the former Anne Brown of Ajax. He was educated at Remington' and Cooper, and lived in Peter- borough for five months after moving from Ajax. Surviving are his wife, the A LASTING TRIBUTE former Joan Mary Torrance, sft Si ead thomas a late Alexander Graham and Mary te ove He received his education in Port Dal- Douglas Bonnetta (Arlene) of jousie and St. Catharines and Ajax and one brother. Rae-|had been with the Metropolitan bourne Woods of Oshawa. Life Insurance Co. for 44 years, The service held at the Don-; Mr. Graham served as wood Heights United Church|manager of the Oshawa office was conducted by the Rev. F.\of the company from 1949. to R. Edmondson. Burial was at/his retirement in April, 1964, Highland Park cemetery. 'Previously he had served as Pallbearers were Dell Allan, manager of the Hamilton office. Terrance Woods, Randy Jones, He was a member of the Garry Torrance, James Temple |Oshawa Rotary Club and of the and James Hancock, )Oshawa Curling Club. | Mr iranam ie aupwiwadn Ke his wife, the former Marjorie C. Shea, whom he married 35 years ago; and three sons, Dr. John Graham and David Gra- ham of Toronto and Douglas Graham of Windsor. Also surviving are a brother, William L. Graham of St, Catharines and two grandsons. The deceased will be at the Armstrong Funeral Home from 4 p.m. today to 4 p.m. Satur- day. The. funeral service will be held at the Butler Funeral Chapel, St. Catharines, at 2 p.m., Sept. 12, Interment will be in Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines, NORMAN W. McALPINE Norman W. McAlpine, mana- ger of the Bank of Montreal branch in the Oshawa Shopping Centre, died; Sept. 8, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Seri- ously sick for the' past month, : he was in his 57th year. JOHN D. GRAHAM A son of the late Alec and GRAHAM previously. lived in London, Ont., Delhi and Toronto. A member of Simcoe Street United Church, he was a mem- ber of the church session, He was also a member of the Westmount Kiwanis Club, the Oshawa Golf and Country Club and the Oshawa Curling Club. Active in civic affaifs, he ry was treasurer of the Oshawa Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society and a former treasurer of the Oshawa Folk soe ge of flying officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force and spent three years in Scotland as a radio operator. i Mr. McAlpine is survived by. his wife, the former Phyllis Cox and two sons, David of Toronto and Douglas of Osh- awa. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 10 a.m., Sept. 10, with Rev. John K. Moffat, minist YESTERDAY'S FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS London -- Renato M 173%, Brazil, outpointed Giazi, 195%, Wales, 8. Tokye -- Suh Kang-I, 130, South Korea, ba a Ro- Ld Japan, og Ishiyama, Portland, Me.--Jim McDer- mott, 165, Holyoke, Mass., and Rocky Halliday, 161, olkes Barre Yo nAvew = Los Angeles -- Armando Ra- mos, 128, Long Beach, Calif., outpointed Jorge Salazar, 123, Durango, Mexico, 19. Las Vegas--Joe Clark, Las Vegas, stopped Ralph pas, 149, Las Vegas, 8. | ~ Auckland, New Zealand--Man- uel Santos, 134, New Zealand, outpointed Victor Baerga, 134, New York, 13. 150, Du- of Simcoe. Street United Church, conducting the service. Interment will be in Tillson- burg Cemetery. A. GUY BENNETT The death occurred, Sept. 8, at the Toronto General Hospi- tal, of A. Guy Bennett, 87 Fenn Ave., Toronto. He was in his 83rd year. Mr. Bennett is survived by his wife, the former Bernice Brann and two sons, W. B. Ben- Spooner Hails - Railway Taxation TORONTO (CP) -- 'Announce ment by the federal governmeit that both the CPR and the CNR will pay full mu 1 taxes on their properties be a boon to municipalities, Municipal Af- fairs Minister J, W. Spooner said Thursday night. For Permanence and dignity | 214 four sons, Robert of Ajak,| The death occurred, Sept. 8,|Catherine McAlpine, the de {nett of Oshawa and Douglas B.! fp an interview, Mr. 7:45 P.M. at St. Gertrude's Auditorium 690 King E TIMES Classified ACTION ADS 723-3492 Reg. Jackpot$120 in 58 nos, Snowball Jackpot $180. in 56 nos. | GERROW [FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390. KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 we suggest. MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 |Larry, Michael and Brian and| at, St. Michael's Hospital, Tor-|ceased was born July 8, 1910,| at Burgessville, Ont. and was) Bennett of Toronto. |said all buildings and trackage The funeral service will be| used in the oneration of the rail- ithree daughters, Linda, Debrajonto, following a short illness, and Cathy, all at home. iof John D. Graham, 66, of 794 | Mr. Woods is also survived by /Glencairn St. |two sisters, Mrs. Theron Allan,; Born at Port, Dalhousie, Ont., (Verna) of Peterborough; Mrs.'the deceased was a son of the sonburg, Ont. | A resident of Oshawa for leight years, Mr. McAlpine had 2704 Yonge St., Toronto, at 10 ep'. 10, Interment will be| in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. | married April 15, 1954 at Till-|l4 at the Trull Funeral Home, ways have been exempt from tion and the CNR and CPR have been exempt from paying municipal business taxes. EATON'S in OSHAWA AT EATON'S NOW... LEATHER GLOVES 7 s 4 , EE See them at EATON'S ELNA Automatic Zig Zag SEWING MACHINES PRECISION-B VILT IN SWITZERLAND Engineered with the skill and care associated with fine Swiss watches, this , rolled hems, \ ; i ith" talented Elna can do almost type 'of sewing -- just name it! A practical unit, it straight sews all fabrics effortlessly from the sheerest to the coarsest --- even elastic --- and darns without a hoop. It hanke .and eves: ennlinuese moles evelate A eves: onpliques, yelets, monograms zigzag stitches buttonholes, patches; sews on buttons, and does twin-needle work fidelity' zigzag automatically executes a host of decorative stitches with built-in cam and interchangeable Elna Also, discs. And, the top of its deluxe carrying case can be used as a hand work surface for sewing. Each, with case, COMPLETE ... In 'flat bed' portable style, 31 4 00 eech oe 34 c. Sahil, g.0 from 45.00 +01 @ Liberal trade-in allowance for your present machine when you trade it in on this Elna @ Phone for a demonstration at no obligation, in Eaton's in Oshawa Sewing Centre @ Purchase of this machine entitles you to sewing instruction in our Sewing Centre GATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 570 TUESDAY, son EATON'S FLAIR FOR FASHION FASHION PRESENTATIONS SEPTEMBER 13th, and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER {4th 2:30 p.m. in the Dress Department, Upper Level. Come see everything you'll be wearing this sea dresses, suits, coats, $ separates, co-ordinates, accessories .. . by members of our own sales staff. furs, sportswear, modelled PHONE 725-7373 Outstanding Special Value ! Giamorous rings for best selection! SALE, each to enhonce your pretty toste runs to the traditional, heavy wedding band or to a light and airy matched set, you'll find just what you like, Shop early SPARKLING RINGS IN NEWEST STYLINGS PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, ne telephone or mail orders) hands! BATONS MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 215 Whether your any its high of lengths and styles. 49.00 THE KID SHORTIE Save 4 to "3! Ordinarily 7.95 and 8.95 ! GALORE | ALL SPECIALLY PRICED! Unusually fine quality! Exceptional prices! It's EATON'S glove event of the year! Kid leather imported from France and Europe and velkid leather from Italy are the makings of these exquisite gloves. See EATON'S great gamut 20% OFF! EATON'S own quality leather. imported from Europe. Unlined wi Sizes 6 to 72. SPECIAL, poir'......... Just arrived from Grenoble, France ---- the world --- these leather beauties will add outfit 'you own! Sleek, pliable kid leather Sizes 6 to 744 vent at wrist. SPECIAL, pair . ' 4-Button Length--Ordinerily 12.95! SPECIAL, pair 8-Button Length--Ordinarily 15.95 ! SPECIAL, pair RATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 202 Beautiful ending*to a ¢oot or suit 'this Fall! A little touch of kid the cuffs and pique seams. Black, brown or white SILK-LINED KID GLOVES give you a smoother, warmer glove! All lengths in. block only Shortie--Ordinarily 8.95! -- Pique seaming, plain back, th intricate detailing in 'Vanity Fair' Velkid LEATHER GLOVES "VELKID' -- the leather with a new tanning process kid glove centre of the special drama to every richly lined with silk to that has all the characteristics of expensive kid at considerably lower prices! Gloves are beautifully tailored in Italy, Crease-resistant, shrink-resistant and hand-washable if instructions are carefully followed! Tested and approved by EATON'S Research Bureau . in the 3 most wanted leng sizes 6 to 8 ths! Black or brown in Shortie Length -- Reg. 5.95 ! -- Wrist 4- Button Length--Reg. 6.95 ! SPECIAL, pair 8-Button Length--Reg. 10.95 ! SPECIAL, pair ... button and buttonhole. SPECIAL, pair PHONE 725-7373 TELEPHONE ORDER SERVICE OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. oe