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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1967, p. 18

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K details 723-1168. THREE in Nort drive, } Asking paymen and te 3822 $16,500-- 10-room east of of 40 983-5184 THREE oak fit home schoolt $7,500 home pin. C! pletely only $: 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, duly 27, 1967 BIRTHS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN MEMORIAM 38--Coming Events --_-- - - LEWIS -- Jim and Josie announce the arrival of their gon, Tuesday, July 25, | HOLY CROSS 1967, weighing 6 Ibs. S$ ozs., at Oshawa |General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Scott and 4th floor staff 36--Legal DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS of CANADA 1362-167 TORONTO DISTRICT TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS- ED TO The District Director, 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, Toronte 2, Ontario, and en dorsed "TENDER FOR HAR- BOUR REPAIRS AND IM- PROVEMENTS -- BOLLARDS -- OSHAWA, Ontorio will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) Thursdey, August 70, 1967. Plans, specifications and form of tender con be seen, or con be obtained from the Office of the District Direc- tor, Deportment of Public Works of Canada, 24} Jarvis Street, Toronto 2, Ontario To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the De partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted R. S. FONBERG, District Director NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID COOK, deceased. ALL claims against the es- tate of the late David Cook, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Electrician, who died on or about the 5th day of Feb- ruary, 1966, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Au- gust, 1967, after which date the estate will be distributed according to low. | Ide Cloire Cook, | Executrix | ¢/o Creighton, Drynan, Murdoch and Victor Barristors and Solicitors, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshowa, Ontorio. 37--Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Property of |. J. Perry, 1220 King St. East, Oshawa, Mon- day, July 31/67 at 5 pm sharp. Marconi stereo hi-fi (like mew), Marconi TV set (like new). Writing desk with chair, radio record player, adding machine (McCaskey!, wolnut bedroom suite with box spring and mattress (like new), blonde bedroom suite complete, set of encyclope- dias, mantle clock, radios, lorge picture 5' x 4', lomps, folding toble, silverware, flourescent light 8', garden tools, coleman' camp stove, tools, dishes, electrical ap- pliances, step ladder, plants. Many more orticles too nu- merous to mention. Terms cosh. Auctioneer, Myles King, Oshawa 725-3039. 38--Coming Events JAYCEES | Monster BINGO. Admission 50c Two Jackpots | 53 and 58 | ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full cord 20 Regular $20. Games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games Eorly Bird Game 7.45 p.m, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the we Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. and Returning After Bingo Children under 16 Not Admitted | SELL! | | SELL ! SELL ! Jhat's The Job Of. Times Want Ads | 723-3492 SEEBECK Jim and Sharon (nee Bar- fon wish to announce the birth of a son, Robert: Shawn, 8 Ibs. 12 ozs., on Sat- urday, July 22, 1967 at the Oshawa THIS WEEK General Hospital. at 8:00 P.M -- FREE -- ADMISSION - hood ~ STRUTT -- Bob and Pat (nee Mitchell) wish to announce the arrival of Lisa Grace, 8 pounds 14 ounces, at the Osh- awa Genera! Hospital, July 25, 1967. A sister for Patty, Cindy, and Dale. Thanks to Or ng TREMBLE -- ia and Lorna (nee D sp nce the birth of 1,7 Ibs. 14 o7s., on y 1967, Very proud re Todd and Tyler. DEATHS eo. Gal tal $30 BORTOLUSS!, Italo 20 R shies 5500 Teeren Jain cok wear BYadiO. Ont 2 AI cn Tuesday, July 25, 1967, 'Italo Bort- SNOW BAL 3 olussi, beloved husband of Maria Vit, $100. in = Nos father of Marzio and Marco, son of Mpa ae caectag f Mr, and Mrs. Guiseppe Bortolussi of Plus $10 each horizontal line. | ttaiy, brother of Mrs. P. Flandi oye | : pina) .and Oscar of Italy, Victor of Reg. Jackpot $50 ful! card |Toronto, George of Oshawa' and Oreste t ae } of Switzerland, in his 34th year. Rest- $10 each: horizontal line {ig "at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 1 ri 1 e Oshawa with requiem high mass in Plus Horizontal Lines Nal Ceaie Bein CaWiclle ChUTch bat : ; day, July 2%, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Share The Wealtt ater in. Italy. Early Bird Game 7:45 BROOKS, Nina Peart s n enn Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Reg. Games 8:00 tal on Wednesday, July 26, 1967, a Pearl Lambert, beloved wife of Good Parking Harry M. Brooks, mother of Miss Ena i ' Brooks and Fay L, Brooks, Oshawa, sis No Children Please of Mrs. William Jackson (Norma), Vv lington; in her 79th year. Resting at tf Armstr rong Funeral! Chapel Friday, SUNNYSIDE J 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, HALL, Florence ! Ostawe General Hospital on Thurs- day u 1967, Florence Morgan, of the late Hugh Hall, Fu: TO-NIGHT angements later. For further nformation call Mcintosh + Anderson Funeral Home, 725-2943. | LOVELL, Emily Entered into rest in the Oshawa General! 77 . Hospital on Wednesday, July 26, 1967, | IN PRIZES Emily King, beloved wife of the late| ell, mother of Mrs. Michael) Mabel) Buffalo, Mrs. sell Flechtner (Nancy) Florida, Mrs IKE -- In loving memory of a dea Dan Cle Gr Ars. Frank Hughes =a 4 JACKPOT NOS. et "and Walter, eon ae ot father and grandfather, Reginald Pike, 5 57 Pa in.|WNo passed away July 27, --_ Without farewell he. fell asleep, Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, '| Pearl and Frank, Bill and Audrey and Rus-| Sadly missed by wife Violet. ies' Always remembered by son Bill, Aud- gh, . y, Oshawa. The Ladies'! ang 4 ily. JACKSON -- In loving memory of & dear father, Samuel H. Jackson, who Passed away July 27,. 1959. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetiy, tender, fond, and true, There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you --Fondly remembered by son and daugh- fers, MALLETTE -- In loving memory of Winnifred Mallette, @ dear friend, who passed away July 27, 1962. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand 1 cannot touch, | Still | have so many memories Of the one | 'loved so much. Her memory is my keepsake, With which Ill never part; God has her in his so | have her in my hea --Ever remembered by poe friend and pal Cyril PIKE -- In loving memory of our dear d and Grandad, P eacne who passed away July 27, 196 He Ath us 'eslathy, his thoughts un- Bu yet us @ memory, we are' proud to own, --Ever remembered by Betty and Bill, hh Sapna In loving memory of 8 orien in-law and uncle, Reginald Pike, who passed away July 27, 1966. Oh how patient in thy suffering, When no hand could give thee ease, God, the helper of the helpless, Saw thy pain and gave thee peace Never forgotten. Sadly missed by Irene and Keith PIKE -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Reginald, who passed away July 27, 1966. Should you go first and 1 remain to walk the road alone, i'll live in) memory's garden, dear, with happy days we've known, in spring I'll wait for roses red, when faded, the lilacs blue in early fall when brown leaves fall, Ill catch a glimpse of you, Should you go first and | remain, for battles to be. fought, Each thing you've touched along the itis will be a hallowed spot. | hear your voice, !'ll see your smile, ino" blindly 1 may grope, The memory of your helping hand will buoy me on with hope. Should you go first and 1 'remain, one| thing Ill have you do: Walk slowly down that long, long path, for soon I'll follow you. 1 want to know each step you take, so | may take the same. For someday down that lonely road, you'll hear me call your name. Leaving memories for us to keep, Within our hearts he will always stay To be remembered every day. A_ LASTING TRIBUTE. For Permanence and dignity Save on this manufacturer's clearance ! i'sashow...il'sa Sale... i's a SUPER SALE! HATON'S Sale of Homefurnishi Long-wearing Nylon Rugs 3 Sizes . . . Oriental and Modern Abstract Designs. with funeral service in the chapel Fri- AT THE { July 28, at 3.15 p.m. Interment St. 'ge's Ceme Auxiliary, Reyal' Canadian Legion, 5 3, will hold a service at the fu- neral ie. Thursday 7:30 | : Friends are asked not to call at the| 7. 7:30 PM funeral home before Thursday afternoon). | Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST | i EXTRA BUSES Telephone 728-6226 MR. | | MERCHANT:- | ,,TAFFORD, | Authorized Dealers | ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 This Space Is Available Whitby, Ont. For Your IN MEMORIAM EDMONDSON -- In loving memory of . wife, Helena, who passed away Message uv + 1966. Vay the joys she missed on life's high way | 'Be found in God' f rest. A Courteous | Sree H } Sooners, _-- 1 ovin 0 if Ac Writer |. eee. oes y 196 Will Help | You. re "ihe days we used to share ovr hearts you are slways| tes of memories never close miss you more than anyone knows, | remembered by Sisters Ni Lillian, brothers, George and Fred, The things | numb « 200 Still made everywhere to 'ie same secret formula. And, so that it always remains a secret, what Alexander Gordon did to those berries must always remain unspeakable. You always could buy a bottle of Gordon's though. And let it speak for itself. DISTILLED IN CANADA BY TANQUERAY GORDON & CO. (CANADA) LTO. Father O'Brien, Dr. 0. G. | KING -- The family of the late Thomas he did to some juniper berries are unspeakable. To make gin, you needa ingredients. Including Italian juniper berries. So in 1769 Alexander Gordon bought sackfulls of the best Italian juni- per berries money could buy. Experimented and experimented. And one day discovered that if you took the berries and ..-well, something excit- ing happened. You could make the best tasting gin ever. So naturally, he did. do. And Gordon's is now the largest selling gin in the world. we suggest | MOUNT, LAWN | MEMORIAL PARK | BRONZE MEMORIALS For' courteous advice please | visit the Park Office. 723-2633 'CARD OF THANKS BIGELOW -- | wish to thank all my friends, relatives, and neighbors for the many cards, flowers and the kindness shown during my stay in the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Special thanks to Mills, Dr, C. Vipond, Dr. Dillon and the staff of 4F. --Mone Bigelow KELLINGTON -- | would like to take this opportunity of saying thank you to my relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, gifts and cards sent to me. dur ing my stay In the hospital also the nurses and staff of 4F. A special thank you to Dr. C, S. Campbell, Or. J. A. Patterson, Mrs. W. L. Anthony, Rev. H. A. Mellow and Rev. W. C, Smith, God bless you ali, --Amy Kellington E. King wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes, mass offerings, GMC for }loan of cars, in the recent loss of a Headed sais grandfather. Special thanks Drs H, Stanley, H. R, Rowsell, ices ae Staff_on 2A of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Rev. A, Woolcock and Rey. N. Gignac and the Armstrong Fu- \neral Home. | er of rather exotic years later we still If your floors are much-trodden -- here's your answer to carpeting that will manfully wear --& long and keep its good appearance. It cleans easily, too, resisting soils and stains. . . mildew and moth resistant. At this sale price, you can do your rooms economically for lasting satisfaction. Choose from Oriental designs in beige or red backgrounds or modern abstract colours of beige or green (predominating). Area rugs have fringed ends. 27" x 51" 69" x 9 9 x 12! Reg. 11.25 Reg. 65.00 Reg. 119.00 8.95 49.95 89.95 The Rich, Warm Look of Wool at Sale Prices Acrilan Pile Broadioom 12 Colours Ranging from Soft Pastels to Vibrant Hues 9A Give your whole home a luxurious look with carpeting !_12-foot wide plush Acrilan pile in such a wide range of colour you can do your bedrooms: in soft pastel tones and enliven the eg and ain areas with rich, strong colours all at the same saving per yard. SALE, per square yard ., Other features of this Highgate Acrilan plush pile include durability and resistance to soil and stain. It's easy to clean, too, and non-allergenic for the comfort of allergy sufferers. Come to EATON'S during our Sale of Homefurnishings and choose: from this sparkling range of colours; Baltic Turquoise, Bronze' Green, Cameo Beige, Spice Beige, Azure Blue, Persian Blue, Leaf Green, Willow Green, Honey Gold, Harvest Gold, Cardinal Red and Cloud White. FLOOR COVERINGS, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 272 PHONE 725-7373 | pan | e N in the Oshawa Shopping Centre EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday through Saturday 8:30 am. to 6 p.m, (Thurs, & Fri. until 9 p.m.) Ho Of O: ville, neigh ario VOL. 26--NO. New Rock As T ANKARA (CP) -- ' army marshaled a fleet copters today to fly su victims of Turkey's sec jor earthquake in fiv The quake hit Wednesde and new tremors sh across the country late day as the death toll n Floods followed the qu Officials said at least sons were killed when tt Wednesday wracked tl late eastern district mur. Many of the dist villages had not yet bee from. The quake was felt f Black Sea on the north borders of Syria and the south. State Minister Sabit Muftouglu told Parliam "We humbly ask Allah tect us from further si asters." Premier Suleyman broke off a trip to Ira to the stricken area. Sparsely settled and wiched between two fo1 mountain ranges, Pulu about 480 miles from: th ern Turkish city of Ad: the hardest hit by a which killed nearly 100 Saturday. TROOP *AID VICTIMS Troops stationed neart sent into Pulumur, anc reconnaissance plane over to assess damag Turkish Red Crescent, « part of the Red Cross, s tors, blankets and food cal supplies were flown Ankara. Roads leading into the tains were blocked by slides, stalling first eff army units to get thre trucks. Officials broke the de into: earthquake 112, fic About 100 towns and were hit, 200 persons ws jously injured and mo! 1,000 houses destroyed. The towns of Fem, ° dead, and Kargol, with lost, were the worst hit Marines E Destroy C SAIGON (CP)--U.S. | today entered the south of the demilitarized z tween North and South ' to destroy artillery and positions, a U.S. mil spokesman said. The North Vietnames lery and mortars are south of the Ben Hai which serves as a physic tier between the two Vi he said. : It was the first time had entered the. southe of the seven-mile wide strip since last May. In the air war ove Vietnam, MiGs and U.S tom jets Thursday fough dogfight west of Hanoi, Americans claiming 8 | "kill." It was the first encol American and North | ese fighters since July U.S. pilots claimed thr and another 'probable. Both air force an fighter - bombers conc attacks again Thu southern North Vietnam truck convoys, railwa bridges and coastal wa fic. Viet Cong machine Thursday shot down helicopter 27 miles sou' Saigon. The "spokesman sz troops -20 miles nort! Saigon Thursday found Viet Cong -- explosive while searching a sm pan." The boat contained 23 of dynamite, 224 hand | piel doh cretih eae Roe eee Rrabs Shot By Soldier ADEN (Reuters) -- soldier today machine- death three Arab. terr pects in Aden's Crater they scrambled into ¢ about 200. yards from Maj. Ian MacKay 0 Battalion of the Argyll erland Highlanders sai dier, who was on a roc ing through binoculars three Arabs rush i mosque within minut grenade attack on B: diers in a nearby str The soldiers were i ing an earlier grenade . @ patrol,

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