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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 35

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goals and picked THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 7, 1966 35 for 30 points in 17 castle iis scored el; up 22 Poe: = games. Faulkner, of Bishop's Falls, Nfld., has 10 goals and 20 as- Tied For First Kitchener Survey Reveals CPHL Scoring South African Neutrality League, still leads the CPHL with 17 goals in 19 games for Oklahoma City Blazers. DOG RULED TRIBE Ethiopian tribesmen once made a dog their nae: tina et ei lip HM Biased Towards Rhodesia Vorster is 'expected to iy" UN sanctions to South By AP News Analysis JOHANNESBURG (AP)-- South Africa's white » govern- ment is neutral in favor of Rho- desia in the escalating Rhode- sian crisis. The government's policy of continuing "normal trade" with Premier Ian Smith's breakaway regime was a Peas i) factor in propping up Rhodesia through the first year of its independ- firm South Africa's "neutrality" in the dispute soon, to underline the government's insistence that it remains a domestic issue be- tween Britain. and Rhodesia, to continue "normal" trade be- tween South Africa and Rhode- sia, and to refuse emphatically to comply with internation sanctions of any. kind. ' BACK SMITH Africa. and Portugal. with Rhodesia, are the While supicinacisi. iepine the continent. the British government think twice: before it embroils South Africa in an economic war that could escalate into a race war, would prefer to avoid an eco- nomic war with Britain, but it KITCHENER, . Ont, (CP)-- These,| Kitchener's German ethnic mainjcommunity has Hisceverpe on thers's & ist ts 2 memes lesat newspaper survey shows. Believe, however, that] The Kitchener-Waterloo "Rec- Origin Of German Names cance; a man who carried or was associated with the sign of | Professional Hockey League the cross. 3 By THE CANADI Kreutzer: Of religious signifi- saactus Yaca aug s55u. Stratton, of Wi Alex Faulkner of Memphis Wings and Art Stratton of St. Louis Braves share the Central AN PRESS nnipeg, has sists for 30 points in 20 games. Norm. Beaudin, a Montmar- tre, Sask., native playing with Memphis, has 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points. ; Ren Ruchanan now with Bos- ton Bruins of the National' him the leading playmaker. Ont., tending goal for Omaha Knights, minder with a 3,15 goals-against mark. Stratton's 22 assists make Wayne Rutledge of Barrie, is the leading net- tempted to obey and anger, ole iia" pedkects. CRISIS IS COSTLY An unforeseen snowstorm in Washington, D.C., im January, 1966, cost the gify mearly 000,000. ord speculated on the origin of some of the surnames common in the area. Mrs. Albert Hess, an authority on the study of German names, came up with some comments to explain to German-descended people what their names mean, will The South African government Heres where to , ment. ence. But African officials abhor the af of alan oo consequences. wi ol- low rigidly-applied UN sanctions against the northern, white- ruled neighbor. Prime Minister Balthazar J. Vorster's government made no secret of its hope that Prime Minister Wilson of Britain and Smith would negotiate a settle- White South African sare heart and soul behind Smith's stand, seeing i: as a defence of the white bulwark on their northern border. They are likely, to maintain 'their support Rhodesia with large-scale gifts and moral encouragement. South Africans realize that the black African states which detest apartheid, South Africa's race segregation policy, may press for extension of manda- is preparing for the worst. It is building up huge oil reserves, stockpiling strategic materials, 'expanding the South African- owned tanker fleet to make the nation largely. independent of foreign carriers, and exploring for oil on land and along the continental shelf. 'The South Africans know they would suffer in an economic war, but many economists be- lieve Britain would suffer more. e b lish ones, are often distortions of other names from they originated back in pre- medieval times, she said, Some doubled as a quack doctor. meaning an out-of-the-way field, or the man who came: from Such a place. Many of the names, like Eng- whieh xamples: Bader: A corruption of bar- jer, originally a barber who Affeldt: Another corruption Appell: It now literally means tind gifts tor everyone OBITUARIES roll call, but is really a low German distortion of the high German word apfel, meaning MRS. HARRY ANDREWS Jewish Community Honors The death occurred, Dec. 6, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal of Mrs. Harry Andrews. A) Dutch Resistance Workers VANCOUVER (CP) -- Henry|couple with saving the lives of many Jews who otherwise would of daenker, or thinker. lated to dike; a man who lived pple. Danke: Probably a distortion Dick: Of Dutch origin and re- CHRISTMAS -- resident of Hillsdale Manor, the|Hulstein, 63, and his wife take deceased previously lived at 309| seriously the Bible's admoni- Ritson, Road South. In poor|tion to "love thy neighbor'-- health for several years, she even to the point of risking was in her 77th year. their lives. ae : The - former Eva Blanche, T° the Hulsteins in wartime Singer, the deceased was ajHolland, a neighbor was any- "daughter of the late Mr, and|body in need and during two Mrs, Albert James Singer. Born|Years of Nazi occupation, \they Jan. 6, 1890, at Frome, Somer-|harbored in their home eount- set, England, she was married) !ess Jewish refugees. near a dike, Eisbrenner: Literally, ice burner, which seems unlikely; probably an abbreviation of eis- enbrenner, or ironburner. Ganz: From a_ nickname "goose" or maybe a man who kept geese. have died in concentration camps. One of the first things the couple did after joining the re- sistance in 1943 was to adopt a Jewish baby and pass him off as one of their own children. They kept the child until the end of the war. FACED DEATH THREAT GIFT SPOTTER OOM EE, Gifts for Everyone eM MANN RES EN OOOO OOOO Holiday Food meu Gifts for the Home Gifts for Her Holiday Fun St. Mary's Trims Mr. Hulstein was confined to) there Noy. 6, 1911. | A resident of Oshawa and) Canada for 53 years, Mrs.| a concentration camp for two) At one point. the entire Hul- months after their activities) were discovered. Since being) stein family was held at gun-| point during a Gestapo raid on} St. Gregory's 7-2 St. Mary's took the lead early MAKE A DATE TO A Gift That VISIT: .-<4 Make it a A Christmas Gift The gift she wants... of Enduring Beauty Largest Selection of Tropical Fish in Town Many Rare Species Available For Christmas Giving ALSO Andrews was a member of) | \imprisoned, Mr. Hulstein has} Cedardale United Church. |been unable to work full time. Besides her husband, she is) Recently the Hulsteins' neigh- survived by a daughter, Mrs.)pors--members of the Vancou- ra genres pda and! ver Jewish community--showed wo sons, William a arTy,/their appreciation. They paid! The Hulstei - all of Oshawa. joff the mortgage on the Dutch) jng, but to atlhens weakens Also surviving are a sister,|couple's home here and gave|was successful-in captur- Mrs. Alice Ford, of Frome,|them a $100-a-month life pen-|ing 50 resistance workers, in. England; five grandchildren|sion, The Hulsteins came to| cluding Mr. Hulstein, and put- and three great-grandchildren. |Canada after the Second World| ting them in a concentration FT pai i magtyy nee es. hibdaedatien of the gift raised | ae : leceas a daughter, Mrs. ' Mr. Hulstein was one of onl Edna Blanchard, in 1945 and by| by members of the Jewish com-|1.. who survived the rigors of five brothers, . James of En-| munity in co-operation with the/+,, camp. He was released two gland, William, Albert, Frank| Canadian Jewish Congress, was) nonths later when the Nazis d rd, al hawa. (the second honor the Hulsteins pg eto» empl |have received in recent months, oe the end of the war was THE GEORGIAN Motor Hotel @ Fine foods served In a delightful festive atmos- MERRIER CHRISTMAS with tasty APPLES from ALGOMA ORCHARDS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES (All. Varieties) YU bu., Y bu. sizes ALGOMA ORCHARDS and never looked back in trim- ming St.' Gregory's 7-2 in CYO Atom Hockey League action Tuesday. In other, games, Holy Cross tied St. Philip's 5-5 and St. Gregory's played to a score- less tie with St. Joseph's. Jimmy Duignan scored four times for St. Mary's while Paul Fry added two and Martin Van- veghai one. David Gogrien scored three goals for St. Philip's, Keith Mc- Guire and Steve Young adding singles. R. Tanguay and John Hoefs each scored twice for Holy Cross and Bill Coe once. Coe also had three assists. the house and were threatened) with death unless they revealed information about hiding places of Jews and the identities of re- sistance workers. Keeps On Giving... A CABLE 1 GIFT CERTIFICATE 10 Perfect Channels OSHAWA FASHION WIGS HAIRPIECES POSTICHES A gift certificate will solve the problem of how: to give a hairpiece. WOODLYN A great selection of acces- sories and beautiful oquatic plonts. We specialize in the complete installation and maintenance of aquariums for offices, hotel lobbies, and restayrants, etc. OSHAWA AQUARIUMS 299 Simcoe Street South phere. @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy. @ Be sure to book your Christmas and New Yeor's reservations now, THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 723-4693 The Safe Way To Celebrate The memorial service will be} held at 1 p.m., Dec. 8, at the) Armstrong Funeral Homé. Rey. | A. M. Butler, minister of Cedar- dale United Church, will con- Last April the Jewish Com- munity Centre. presented them with a scroll in recognition of the "courage and compassion" CABLE TV 723-5278 East Moll Centre THE HOLIDAY SEASON Ride With R.R. No. 2, Whitby 655-4961 725-4585 BEAUTY LOUNGE 81 Simcoe N. 723-1149 they showed Jewish refugees. MORTGAGE TORN UP At the most recent ceremony, Bill Simmons, chairman of the specially-formed committee to raise money for the Hulsteins, tore up their paid-off mortgage. "No sum or words could com- pensate for the Hulsteins' cour- age and contribution to our people," Mr. Simmons said at duct the service. Interment will) be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. ARTHUR G. FOWLER The memorial service for Arthur. George Fowler, who died Dec. 3, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 45th year, was held at 2 p.m., Dec. 6 at the Armstrong Funeral) Home. the ceremony. The service was conducted by! "They did more than their Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, minis-| duty. They came to the aid of ter of Northminster United) our Jewish people." Church. Interment was in Osh-| For two years the Hulsteins' awa Union Cemetery. home in Appledoorf was a trans- The pallbearers were Roy|fer point for Jewish refugees on Scorgie, Osborne MacKinnon,|their way to hiding places and John Takach, George Hamilton,| for resistance workers sought by| Arthur Farrow and Randy)the Gestapo. ' lliffe. Mr. Simmons credited the OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS By ALICE BROOKS Pinwheel is a popular favor- ite\-- easy to make, comfort- able and colorful on a bed! Beginner-easy to piece. Just four patches. repeated form block. Use remnants for the pinwheel effect. Pattern 7233: charts, patch patterns, direc- tions. | Thirty-five cents (coins) for | each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times Needle- leraft Dept., 60 Front Street W:, Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi- dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. | 210 Most Beautiful Needle | craft Designs- in new 1967 Newest Pantsuit By ANNE ADAMS Dash about dashingly -- sew the pansuit with the new western lonk in vivid cordu- roy, warm wool tweed or day- time velveteen for at-home. Printed Pattern 4568; Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 takes 4% yards 35-inch nap fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern, Ontario residents add 3c. sales tax. Print plain- ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Needlecraft Catalog! Knit, cro- | chet fashions, afghans, quilts, embroidery, toys, gifts. Two Free Patterns. Send 25¢ to- lay. 4 12 remarkable heirloom quilts --- complete patterns in -color Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa, Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front'St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. FALL'S 130 BEST DESIGNS lively school, sport, career, glamor styles, all sizes, extra features in new Fall - Winter/in Museum Quilt' Book 2, Quilt- Pattern Catalog. Clip couponiing motifs. Send 60c. in Catalog -- choose one free|Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- pattern. Send 50c, '16 complete patterns, 60c. | MERCURY WISH YOURSELF MERRY CHRISTMAS TAXI 725-4771 * 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa's Most Modern Tox! PARTY H with a new . efficient ECHO HOME L. N. BIRD REAL ESTATE LTD. Neat, available. dings, cocktail pa arranged also. Banquets, plete bar service. Reserve now for private Banquets, Wed- for New Year's. 576-1835. ELP waitresses Wed- rtles. Com- Catering 723-0321 668-8941 BE THE LIF Tillie Ryon 728-2313 Lillian Cameron 668-6762 GIFT SUGGESTIONS E OF THE CHRISTMAS PARTY Learn to play the guitar, bass, ond drums, Lessons now avail- able. Age no barrier, Phone: 942-5282 -- 728-3892 FOR CHRISTMAS PICTURES ....from $9.95 CEDAR CHESTS from $80.00 SMOOTH-TOP MATTRESSES ... $35.00 POLE LAMPS from $8.88 DINNETTE SUITES 25- from $37.00 1120 Simcoe St. N. LAMPS, MIRRORS, KINDER- Give * °.* Vadiant Cl Oshawa Shoppin 7 2 your Party Clothes "THE FESTIVE LOOK" eaners ig Centre » 728-2361 Pick-Up ond. Delivery GARTEN _ SETS, CHAIRS, HASSOCKS, PLAQUES, SMOKERS, MAGAZINE RACKS. WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. 24 HOUR SE ARE CHRISTMAS BILLS BEGINNING TO PILE UP? RUTHERFORD'S SAFETY is not CARPENTRY TRIM WORK ~~ REC ROOMS ADDITIONS ROOFING R, H. COMPANY COURTICE 725-3219 SAFE and Hi. HEARD'S 124 BROCK ST. ENJOY THE FESTIVE SEASON Depend on Motor City Cab For Fast, Courteous RVICE 725-1127 A Gift IT'S AN Accomplishment end We Suggest You Have o jAPPY Christmas by travelling with TAXI NORTH 668-3732 WHITBY 3 room groups, Living Room, |------ Bedroom, Dining Room. $399, $499, $599, $699. Easy |'elp Wanted ad now by NEED HELP IN A HURRY? Place e dialing 723-3492. terms. Immediate delivery or loyaway. Rutherford's Gifts for the Home 156 Simcoe St. South Let "Action" classified ads take the strain off your money-making Times pocketbook this holiday season. It's easy BETTER CHRI GET SPOT CASH WITH TIMES ACTION ADS SUPPLY Get A New TV Tower STMAS PROGRAMMES OSHAWA T.V. LTD. Taunton Rd, East--723-8131 TURKEYS CAPONS Order Now for Christmas FRANK HOAG Rossland Rd. West Oshawa 725-6837 LIKE ARMCHAIR SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 For details on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES RED WING ORCHARDS STUCK ? STUCK for @ GIFT IDEA? What about « TIMES GIFT SUBSCRIPTION? Over 300 good wishes from you each year, You can have the paper MAILED to OUT OF TOWN FRIENDS or DELIVERED by carrier to FRIENDS or REL- ATIVES in OSHAWA and AREA. Call the CIRCULA- TION DEPARTMENT at 723- 3474 for full details, Be A Christmas Belle" in o Holiday LES SALLAI @ recent of Bruno's School ot hblarnal Hair De- sign. Stylists Delores Salle end Ann Borret Specializing in Wigs and Hairpieces SALLAI Gifts for Everyone ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore' Got gift problems ! Drop into Elmer's Bargain House and HAIR STYLISTS . 182 Simcoe St. S$. 725-5581 ARTIST SUPPLIES Easels -- Oil Paint Sets -- Canvos Boards -- Mediums -- Books, etc. By Grum- bocher -- Reeves -- Wind- sor Newton, . at Edgar's Decor Ce: .tre 34 King St. W. . 723-735) see the large selection of gift ideas for the whole family, ELMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE STORE HOURS: MAKE IT "A TRAILER CHRISTMAS" Give Trailer Accessories. Miller Trailers AJAX 942-3491 12 noon to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed all Day Monday 253 BLOOR ST. E. 728-3473 GIFTS FOR THE HOBBYIST Model Automobile, Airplane, Boot Kits. The Biggest Selec- tion in town, POLLARD 92 Simcoe St. N.,. 723-9512 ENJOY CHRISTMAS TV PROGRAMMING With Your Own Antenna HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED TV TOWERS Are Best Order Yours Today ERO. TELEVISION Corner Bond and Division 728-5143 and profitable to put "Action" classifieds to work for you, selling the good but no longer used articles you have around your home right now. Times "Action" classifieds put the fun back in Christmas gifting... so take away the fuss. . and leave the selling to us. GIFTS YOU'LL ADO RE ON EVERY FLOOR Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls. A gift your whole family will enjoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATI ON ANGUS-GRAYDON | 282 KING ST. W. 728-6254 ALL THE LOVE A GIFT CAN HOLD In a PORTRAIT by CLARK STUDIO Gifts for Him MOMENT ONAN LE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARTICLES ETC. Lovely assortment of Rosor- ies, crucifix and nativity sets. PARKVIEW VARIETY STORE 98 Olive Ave., Mrs. V. Bach- and: owner. Open till 10:00 p.m, 725-8232. OSHAWA FLYING CLUB Christmas list, give him or her a flying gift certificate for as low as @ Private and Commercial Flying Troining @ Pleasure Flights Oshawa Municipal Airport 728-1626 Sitting by appointment only ALSO @ Custom Frames @ Art Supplies WHITBY 668-4497 325 BROCK ST. NORTH PHONE 723-3492 This Year... FOR THE HOME CHECK THESE SUGGESTIONS Cedar Chests $78.50 Davenports $69.50 Mattresses $18.95 up Bedroom Suites $109 up Desks $24.50 up Lamps $5.95 up Reciining Chairs $64.50 up Rocker Swivels $2' Best Selection at Lowest Prices Hostess Chairs $1 Give Something Breakfast Sets $29.50 up 0.95 up 9.95 up A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL CHRISTMA' M. COLL FURNITURE CO. WwW. 1S 78 KING ST. CHRISTMAS... Is the Time To Give The Finest @ Pierced Earrings @ Watches @ Diamond Rings @ Stone Rings And Mony More Beautiful GIFT IDEAS GALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA 725-0332 AJAX --- 942-0407 BOON 6 ok. wis S488 WILDE RENTAL SERVICE® Gifts for Motorists CHE NCE MTN NLT EE Protection and Service with on Chrysler Outboards CHRISTMAS, SPECIAL 9.2 hip. Reg. $395 --~ cial $297 the most flotteri feminine gift of all PERFUMES. @ Revion @ Tabu @ Yardley @ Max Factor "@. Chanel McCORDICK'S PHARMAC 360 Wilson S, Y 725-8711 Gifts for Him or Her ASK SANTA FOR A PONY FOR CHRISTMAS Horses Boarded, bought end sold over the winter season, t HILLTOP RANCH HANCOCK RD, N. 728-7768 or 728-5738 Trees and Trim 5,000 TREES ON LOT Nursery Grown Pruned Scotch Pines Also Spruce and Balsam 6 ft. - 7 ft. - 8 ft, Sprayed any Color For nominal Charge, Oshawa Garden Centre 1259 Simcoe St. N., 723-1161 OPEN EVENINGS CHRISTMAS TREES A-1. Pruned Spruce and Scotch Pine Prices, all sizes, $1 Apply 18 Grenfell St. 2 Streets east of Oshawe Shopping Centre © Whitby 668-3226 Give 365 Days of Motoring O.M.L. CHINN'S. Park South at cut spruce and Scotch Sprayed .and delivered. 728-7288, 723- CHRISTMAS. TREES and DECORATIONS RUNDLE. GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 King E. 725-6551 Hillside. Fresh ** pine, 98c up, CHRISTMAS GIFT MEMBERSHIP Call EARL BROWN ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE hawa 723-5203 728-8334 JOB SWITCHES The "and 'the pl "Fook, tor jace to Ke "Hi Wanted' band 4 ee Times' Classified Section.' Whether you're looking for @ better lob, v or check "Help Wanted" now!

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