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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jan 1967, p. 25

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> Full Y.00 ROOM x 25-0332 AVE! joming Events | ° lta | Oshawa Times SPECIAL Vo PRICE PASS To the FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1967 KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO at the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $12,000. in Prizes including Brand New 1967 AMBASSA- DOR Sedan or $2,000 in Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,600 Big Snowbol! (58 Nos.) $1,500 Small Snowbol! (55 Nos.) $600 regular games | $450 Special games, | enc s «=| Ss Pattern BIRTHS | IN MEMORIAM |Goals Galore Pottery) are happy to announce the birth jMesday, January 25, 1967, at Oshawa General spital, weighing 6 ibs. 12 ozs. First grandchild for Mr. and Ners. Wil- liam Pottery and first granddaughter for Mr. Archie Bruce Sr, Many thanks to Dr. C, A. Morgan and the nurses and | Staff on fourth floor. | CONLIN -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Con- lin are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, James Richard Russell, on Sunday, January 22, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital GIBBENS -- Jim and Joan (nee All- dred) are pleased to announce the ar- |rival of thelr daughter, weighing 6 }Pounds, 8 ounces, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 25, 1967, at the Oshawa General . Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibbens and Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Aldred. Thanks to Dr. Milier and 4th floor staff. MULLIGAN -- Frank and Pat are Proud to announce the arrival of @ son, Richard James, 8 ibs., 9 ozs., born Wed- nesday, January 25, 1967, at Ajax Hos- pital, OKE -- Ronald and Dolores (nee Bolahood) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Lesley Angela, 8 Ibs., 5 ozs., on Wednesday, January 25, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A sis. ter for Kimberly and Lloyd. DEATHS COSTELLO, Elizebeth J. At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Tues- day, January 24, 1967, Elizabeth J. Rise- borough (of 210 Ontario Street, Whitby), of Oshawa, and the late Marjorie Brad- ley, de grandmother of lan Costello of Oshawa, dear sister of Mrs. T. Rogers (Clara) and Harold, of Oshawa, Thomas of Balson, in her 82nd year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel on Friday, Jan- PLUS: A Special Money Tree | Game -- $3,000 Don't forget to buy the econ- omy pack for value and save money Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Shore the Wealth) ot 7:30 MANY FREE and VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES It Is estimated that during this big Kinsmen Super Cor Bingo the 2 millionth paid ad- ALL-YEAR POSY By ALICE BRCOKS Make linens bloom with tulips, | jpansies, roses in vivid colors |plus pineapple crochet. Fun to embroider, pleasure to| | jtowels, cases. Ideal shower,| mission will have entered the 'hostess gifts. Pattern 7449: six | Memorial be since rhe |4% x 12-inch motifs. ing date of November 1956, | ao , : ond Het ERY parson Will rec | THIRTY FIVE CENTS cai Uo ato Cantannicl |(coins) for each pattern (no Polen with the $20.00 Gold jstamps, please) to Alice} Place ts 6 Was Oote crise) |Brooks, care of The Oshawa Priee/. |Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 jot uery 27, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister The Rev. J, Smith, GOULDBURN, Martin Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospi- M Whitby), beloved husband ef Ellen A |Brown, dear father of Mrs. J. Scallard! (Nora), Ottawa, Mrs. W. Williams (Cath- erine), South Porcupine, Mrs. C. Rycroft (Eleanor) and George of Whitby, Allan Oshawa, dear brother of Mrs. A. 'owen (Jane Ann), Washington, Ci Eng., and Mathew of Oshawa, In his 80th jcrochet! Enrich scarfs, guest-|ye2r. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral | Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel Saturday, January 28, at 2 p.m. Tempo- rary entombment Union Cemetery, Osh- awa. interment later St. John's Ceme- tery, Port Whitby. (Visitors commencing 7 p.m., Thursday.) GREENFIELD, Robert Entered into rest in Newmarket, Ont., jon Wednesday, January 25, 1967, Robert heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the Greentielc, beloved husband of Rowena Morrison, and father of Wayne, Gyle end Trudy, and son of Mrs. Isobel Hurl- bert and brother of Mrs. George Clarke (Min.), Mrs_ Theo Carey (Mary), Mrs. Join Gow (Thelma), Mrs. Albert Carey (Ecith), Mrs. Fred Carey (Jennie), all of and Dani ¢ Oshawa, niel of Wellington, In his 4th year. Fur from the Roadhouse Home, Newmarket, iter- and Rose ® Saturday, January BRUCE -- Archie and .Noreen (nee of their daughter, Kelly Lynn, on Wed- CAMPBELL -- In loving memory of 8 dear brother, Bob, who passed away Jan- vary 26, 1965. Dearer still as the years depart, He lives forever in our hearts. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered, by sister Sharon, Neil, Todd and Scott. CAMPBELL -- In loving memory of a dear nephew and grandson, © Robert ls who passed away January 26, Forever remembered, forever missed. ~--Sadly missed by grandmother and Aunt Muriel, dear son and brother, Robert Campbell, who passed away January 26, 1965. Dearly loved forever, --Always remembered by Suzanne, Brett and Brian, Mother and Dad mother and grandmother, Hilda Joliow, who passed away January 26, 1952. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. --Daughter Madeline, grandchildren. Merritt, In GM League There were goals galore when the GM Office League staged their weekly puck party at the Civic Auditorium on Monday night, with Bel Airs defeating Acadians 9-3 and Impalas win- ning 12-4, over Monzas. Harry Weckworth was only member of the Bel Airs CAMPBELL -- in loving memory of alable to collect more than one lgoal, he scored a pair, Ron |Hooper, with one and a couple of assists was next best. Others to score once were Jack Kil- JOLLOW -- In loving memory of @burn, Sam Ashton, Jim Harris, 'Dave McCullough and Dave Earl. Bill Pat Neal and Pete Denobile did the scoring son-in-law Ed and'for Acadians with Mike Fair} picking up two assists. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jonuory 26, 1967 25 Shackelton Scores Three In Tyke Hockey Action | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Barry Shackelton accounted for|/Rick Shackelton, Lions shutout Panthers 3-0 as Steve Rey-| three goals ig Indians to a/for Lions. 3-0 win over Wings in Bowman- j ville Recreation "hockey, Tyke! MIDGET LEAGUE action. Bantam All-Stars swamped Americans defeated the Hor-| Maroons 11-5 on goals by Mike nets 4-1 led by John Conboy|Donoghue, Keith Mountjoy and with two goals while Richard|TOm Simpson, two, while Mark Harper and Gary Nemisz col-\J0hnson scored one. Maroons' yh one Peal : goals were scored by Charlie the Byron, two, and Don Goyne,|%ary Ball, one. one. Blades' goal was scored) Comets defeated the B.T.S. by Brian Martin. by 5-1 as Comets scorers were ATOM LEAGUE Gary Baker and Gregg Corden Rams edged Barons 2-1 with) With two goals and Gary Wil- JOLLOW -- In loving memory of a Kither Bhd ceandaietins. Olle iollow Jack Sneddon scored four goals coming from Sand y|Son, one, B.T.S. goal was who passed away January 26, 1952. jgoals, three of them in succes- Kamp and Bob Strike. Barons' scored by A. Kelly. While- you He: in 'peaceful 'sleep, ison and John Devitt blinked the are anak shored 'by Joe|, Generals defeated Orphans _Daughter Helen: son Ins law Aicr ang light three times. Leee Westley, Rensat. ; 7-1 as Generals' grandchildren, SHEWRING--In ory of Dad, G passed away January 26, 1963, | | You're not forgotten, father dear, | | Nor ever shail you be. | As long as life and memory last | L shall remember thee. in-law Frank and grandchildren, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all | occasions. dozen tallies. 'Gill Hughes, Perry, Westley and |nis Bamber with two. figured the assist | beloved wife of the late Thomas Costello, |--Sadiy missed by daughter Gladys, son-Don Makasymiu |dear mother of William A., and Lloyd R., |prominently jcolumn. For Monzas, Brian Taylor|Terry Baker, James Mann, and|Rogers, two each, and Steve potted a pair with Tim Gray and Roger Gillis sharing the |Warren Wills, Bob Simpson. each fond and loving mem-|With one and Don Perry, with jorge T. Shewring, whoithe first and last goals scored by Impalas, accounted for the Wills, Sneddon, all in Bisons won over Giants 3-2,| as Robbie Brough scored two! goals and Richard Howe one.| Giants' goals came from Den- Williams. Harvey Orphans'| PEE WEE LEAGUE Rangers clipped Bears 5-2 on 5-1 jgoals by Dale Cowle, two |Dave Canucks defeated Mt. Royals with goals Shackleton and Kim Richard Nemisz. Bears' goals|Summersford. Mt. Royal's goal | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity | we suggest | MOUNT LAWN | MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS | For courteous advice pleose visit the Park Office. | 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS CRAWFORD -- We wish fo extend our acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, jfloral tributes, received from neighbors, relatives and many friends. Special thanks to Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, Dr. Qwan, Lynda Broom, Faye Broom, Sussanne Broom and Nancy Cain for their help in our sad bereavement in the loss of @ loving son and brother. Many thanks te Armstrong Funeral Home for thelr fUneral arrangements. John Brudek scored three goals to lead Rose Bowl to an |8-2 win over Letter Carriers in }Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion Midget play. Other scorers for Rose Bow! were Bill Werry, two, Art Brow- son, Clay Plumason and Mike Dawson. For Letter Carriers it was John Johnston and Paul Clarke picking up a goal each. Kinsmen dropped Rotary 6-0 in Midget as Dave Heron and Dick Gamble scored two goals each while Don Hud- gin and Al Bathe got single goals. Ron Suddard and George jother two. 'Brudek Leads - 'Team To Win action all the scoring as he picked up|nolds, and Terry Russel scored ning ways a 42-37 win over Magicians to} scorer with 168 points, led Road|start Kings with 16 points, followed by Dane Tutton 13, Bob Ken- nedy 11, Branoski and Stacey| one each. goal was scored by John Mac-|OQborne led the way for Stars Donald. |with } Medinski had 12, Tom Horruzey coming from/five and Paterek one. Show Boats' | SPORT BRIEFS a | ONTARIO CHOOSES ABBY Sk S$ d' TORONTO (CP)--Abby Hoff: ein nappe }man, gold medalist at the Brit- jish Empire Games last sum- Show Boats had their win-/mer, has been chosen to repre- snapped after six/sent Ontario at the national jgames in the Simcoe Hall Boys' |centennial sportsmen's dinner Club, Eastview, Jaycees Minor|in Ottawa. She was chosen by Basketball League. Stars took|the sports advisory committee ja 31-30 victory to move into alof the centennial planning tie with Show Boats for second branch of the Ontario depart- place. ment of tourism and informa- Road Kings, meanwhile, took | tion. RULE OUT BUCKPASSER , (claim the league lead, two) 4 Bombers downed Blades 3-1|Cattran, one, Ken Tamblyn, |°!# : ' | ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) -- on goals scored by Shane|tW0, Harold Leach, one, and/Points in. front of Show Boats/puckpasser, 1966 U.S. horse of - i |the year, has suffered a hoof Andy Kit, the league's top|injury recurrence and may not in Saturday's $100,000- added Charles H. Strub Stakes at Santa Anita, trainer Eddie Neloy said Wednesday. The {quarter crack, or split hoof, in Gary MacDonald scored 15\the right forefoot was the ail- goals were|points for Magicians with Bobj}ment which kept Buckpasser |scored by Dave Colwell and|Kreasul adding 11, Drew All-|out of last year's triple-crown Grove Bennett, two each, and|man five, Cunningham four and|races. Don Hutton, Larry Devitt and/Szmyr two. | CUBS REPORT LOSS | CHICAGO (AP) -- The last- G ;|Place Chicago Cubs reported *T€8 Wednesday a loss of more than $1,000,000 from "direct baseball : operation" last season, Actu- Wayling topped Showlally, the club's over-all deficit In the other game, Jeff 13 points' while Bill Boats with 16, followed by John|was $335,107, with revenue of Moczulski with 10, and Coulson/$939,693 from radio - TV and '0 ur, In games Wrigley Field rental to the Chi- Saturday, Road|cago Bears football team sub- Kings play Stars at 10.30 a.m.j|stantially reducing the $1,274,« while Show Boats tackle Magi-|800 loss listed for baseball oper- - cians at 11.15 a.m. lation. BANTAM LEAGUE Huskies nipped Flyers 7-3 on Richard Hall picked up two Neighborhood 3-2 on goals by Don Spicher, Aces' goals were scored by|Wweek. scored by Doug Bragg, two,|No. 31; Woodview No. 1 3, goals scored by Rick Morrison, |Scuthmead No. 1 3, North Osh- were scored by Roy Berburgh|was scored by Don McMullen. fi and Ken King. | | Hawks outscored Leafs 6-1 as; goals, Terry Rose three and} Steve Sylvester one. Leafs' goal was scored by Dave Preston. | Atom All-Stars nipped Bruins D art Results Grant Luxton and Bill Leam:): : Bruins' goals were scored by| Following are the results of Max Johnson and Larry Brunt.|the double games played in the Aces swamped Wings 9-4 as|Neighborhood Dart League last Eric Martin, three, Peter Now-| Points: North Oshawa 3, lan two, Butch Stephens, Bob|Woodview No. 4 2; Woodview e|No. 2 5, Southmead No. 2 0; Luxton, Byron Holmes, Steve y A Billett. Wings' goals were|Southmead No. 1 4, Woodview Rundle 2; Woodview No. 2 3, ~~ nem 480 Fred) undle 2; Woodview No. 1 3, : |Southmead No. 2 2; Woodview |No. 4:3, Woodview No. 3 2; a jawa 2. two, and Bill Ewwes, two each, | Doubles: B. Conboy, M. and Ken Rows, three. 'Flyers' witson 1, G. Houston 8, Mel Wil- goals were scored by David/.on 3. 3' Houston 2, E. Major 1, All regular games $1/0. Shore the Wealth Jockpot $150. 50 Nos. or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. Oshawa Times KINSMEN 'Front Street West, Toronto 1,| Ontario. Ontario residents add| 2c sales tax. Print plainly PAT.| B | N G 0 |TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD.! DRESS. | DNIP HALL 210 "MOST BEAUTIFUL | RO |NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in| EVERY TUESDAY jnew 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! 7:30 P.M |Knit, crochet fashions, afghans, | iquilts, embroidery, |Two Free Patterns. today. | 12 remarkable heirloom quilts| j-- complete patterns in color| in Museum Quilt Book 2. Quilt-/ ing motifs. Send 60c. | |Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- |16 complete patterns. 60c. toys, gifts. Send 25c/ | THIERFELDER, Richard Pallister is resting at the Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Friday, January awn Cemetery. (Contributions to the Heart Fund would be appreciated.) | | WE'VE LOST LAND VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cap. tain B. D. L. Johnson, Vancou- y at Oshawa General Hospital, on Wednesday, January 25, 1967, Richard Theirfelder, of 413 Fernhill Bivd., In his 61st year. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, King St. W., for service In the chapel on Friday, January 27, at 10 a.m. Interment Union Cemetery. The memorial 27, et 2 pan. interment Mount | Margaret Christina Hall, widow of the late Richard J. Hall, who jdied, Jan. 22, at the family resi- jdence, 721 Dundas Street West, Whitby, was held at 2 p.m.,|? Jan. 25 at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home. service for ital. Resurrection Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- lic Church at 10 a.m., Jan. 25, for Charles Lynch, 762 East- bourne Avenue, who died Jan. 22 at the Toronto Western Hos- The Mass was sung by Rev. G. Mungham. Interment was in Cemetery. ts. 28 at 2 pm. In --Joe, Maude Crawford and family. |Montpetit scored for Rotary. [6 . ment Newmarket Cemetery. (For further rmiston. i ON. tae Ses Braves defeated Pee Wee Pullen 3, G. Waite 3, D, Donald ssldacdboni dita : All-Stars 5-3 on goals by Dean 2, D Young 4, J. Eliott 3, M. PALLISTER, Alice Knox, two, Steve Parker, Dar-|p.,. ay ' Suddenly, at her late residence, 765 Mar- p , , Rae 3, D. Rae 4, A. Kaltner 3, Hi cia eatin Bese ge ere |Syandrens 1, dene 4 ice Kay, beloved w ie late i m7 ry FUNERAL OF FUNERAL OF : Oderkirk 3, G. Oderkirk 3, L. |Xrenler Dennis, ana Alan, The Tete Mre,| MRS. RICHARD J. HALL CHARLES LYNCH scored by Guy Johnson, with|shopbrook 2, B. Ross 2, R. Cubs edged Pirates 3-2 as Garry Snowden scored two goals and Mike Wood, one, while Lance Livingstone scored both Pirate goals. RICHARDSON RETURNS NEW YORK (AP) -- Bobby Richardson will join New York| Baseball 1 Inning: A. Kaltner Shobbrook 1, V. Ross 2, G. Bryant 2, A. Bryant 2, L. Shortt 1, M. Muir 3, V. Graves 2, A. Muir 1, D. Conboy 4, R. Harman 2, R. Adair 6, E. Adair 1, D. Mackay 2, M. Tay- lor 1, T. Twine 4, B. Emm 2, S. Emm 2, M. Smith 4 and J. Major 1. LINERY orld # Simeoe ING -.. $8.88 $34.88 , $29.95 . $119.00 $17.88 URE WV! 9433 ver's port manager, was poring jover old documents recently and |finds that the United States bor. jder is not where it is thought jto be, Instead of following the \49th parallel, it is 0.089 seconds |north--an error giving the Uni- ted States a garden-size plot of Canadian territory. Pattern Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 The service was conducted by Rev. John Smith, minister of St. Mark's United Church, Whit- by. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Richard Hall, James Hall, Ronald Hall, Warren Hall, Bert Windstone and Howard Fox. e FLOOR MODELS ONE-OF-A-KIND @ | ALL FULLY GUARANTEED AND OFFERED AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS DISPLAY MODELS The Dykes, pallbearers Lynch, Angus Wade, Peter Clancy, Arthur O'Hare and Eric Erikson. The members of the Knights of Columbus recited the Rosary at the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- = Home at 7:30 p.m., Tuves- lay. were C. Frank Yankees as a special instructor|5, B. Ross 5, 5, R. Harman 5, at their spring training camp in|J. Houston 5, D. Donald 5, 5, D. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., general|Young 5, R. Oderkirk 5, L. manager Lee MacPhail of the|Shortt 5, A. Bryant 5, T. Twine American League baseball club|5 and D. Adair 5. announced Monday. Richard-| High Three Darts: M. Wilson son, a long-time second base-/115, M. Muir 100, O. Twine 121, man, retired at the end of the/121, A. Kaltner 100, J. 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