16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 23, 1967 16--Apartments for Rent |30--Automobiles for Sale | |HREE- and = four-room apartments. | K ipply 68 Wayne Street, Apartment 9. 5. MONTHLY rents cosy private. four-| with basement, adults fom epartment n i neludes heat, lights, Central location at bus stop. Telephone 723-7463. ____/ RAMBLER AMERICAN SNE- AND TWO-BEDROOM apart 290 nents available. Good location, modern yell maintained building. Stove, rettio. @ inne Arnica 2235 trator, laundry fecilities supplied. Tele ene 728-8282 or 723-0525 " Down Payment $ 135: ODE NE bedroom apartment with $2100 woo Available Nov 2 trigeretor sed | Stove 36 months x $68.13. Charges be st. Apoly 101 Craydon Road or . > 5 Keleptione 668-8130... ee $352.80, Scotia Bank Finan- FHREE ROOM epartment. Refrigerator) cing bc nd stove. On quiet Ww : ral location, Telephone 725-816) or 8p. REBEL 550 aL ee 2 Door Hardtop $2620 $ 120. Down Payment A "$2500. | pn aod 36 months x $81.11, Chorge | AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, oi! heat-| $420 ; ed apartment, three fr c cupboards, tile bathroom JAVELIN sutside entrances, '\a pa stor, stove, two car parki turnishe ONE BEDROOM ie now, Tel $436.80. AMBASSADOR $2800. $ 200. $2600 36 months x $84.35. Charges $436.80 134--Automobile Repair | FRED STONE DEATHS | IN MEMORIAM OBITUARIES CHAPMAN, Walter R. |On Friday October 20 1967 Walter Rob- \ert Chapman, beloved husband of Flo ence L. Ball, dear father of Mrs. H. Broadbent (Helen) Mrs. Bryce Gar- rison (Wilma) in his 78th year, Rest- ing at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. 1502 King Street East. Service in the chapel Monday October 23 at 2 p.m. Brooklin --- 86 Queen St. E. Automotive Machine Shop REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS 35--Lost and Found ..| Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Leb-|--Lovingly remembered by sister Mary, Jeremy and Janet, anon Lodge A. F. and M. service at the Funeral Home Sunday evening | at 7:30. Expressions of sympathy may LOST. Darx brown wallet lobe made by to Oshawa Crip- citizenship papers and other important) pieg School and treatment center. papers, Call 725-0349, age FOUND -- Female dog, part collie, | ELLIOTT, Adella L. black and ten, white face, mo collar.)At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvilie, on Owner can claim at dog pound. 728-1757'Saturday, October 721, 1967, Adela for. information. |Osborne, of 11 Wellington Street, Bow- CABY'S SILVER WATCH with black manville, aged 83 years. Beloved wite i r nop and four|of Milton J. Elliott. Rested at the oo ay ot ae etee 'Reward of. |Northcutt - Elliott Funeral Home . Fu- neral service was held this afternoon at fe . ---- went | 2739 Q'clock. Interment Orono Cemetery OST Coll k and brown, | Kedron, Columbus a. Telephone Lal McKENNA, Edna 027, lg ntered Into rest in the family rest LOST -- Cat, femaie, grey and white, |dence, 190 Kluane Ave., Oshawa on Sun- spots of orange, with fiea collar, an-iday, October 22, 1967, Edna Lee Seney,| Nor has she travelled far, swers to name of Boots. Central Park beloved wife of Robert McKenna and Just ed Sa God's eternal home H Vicinity. 723-6053. mother of Mrs. Fred Scott (Evelyn)| And left the gate ajar. Pian = . ch NA set Bd al jes, South oF |OShawa and stepmother of Rita. of Scar-|--Sadly missed by her brother, sister|ceived his education at Ennis- aod je oe ee en ip [borough and' Frank McKenna of Whitby |and their families. i ; ; and sister of Mrs. of Paim Harbor Guy Rogers (Nellie) Fia., George of Osh- eral Reward. Telepnone 725-1025. 37--Auction Sales seh ice TORR EE --Itrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fun- 4 S | eral service in the chapel, Wednesday October 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Auction Sale October 25 at 2 Sat., Oct. 28 Sale at 1:30 p.m. sharp MENARD, Rachel a Entered. into rest the Oshawa Gen- Household Furniture Property {erai Hospital on Friday, October 20 of Estate of late Mrs. R. J. 1967, Rachel Kerr Campbell, beloved r- R.| JERMYN -- In toving memory of @ cear brother, Bill hagas who passed away |October 23, 1966. He suffered much He earned his rest The Lord took him For he knew best, A greater gain From sacrifice. |brother-in-law Ed, JERMYN -- In loving memor |dear son and brother, William |who passed away October 23, 1966. His: life was unselfish, For others he lived, Not for what he received, But for what he could give. Some may forget him, Now that he is gone, But we will remember, No matter how long. --Lovingly remefnbered by Mother, and family. y ofa (Bill), WALTER R. CHAPMAN wife, the former Anna Pearl The founder of W. R. Chap-|Lawrence, whom he married at man Auto Electric Limited,|Belleville in 1920; a daughter, Walter Robert Chapman, died|Mrs. Walter J. Beatty (Helen) Oct. 20, at his home following}Of Brock ville; a grandson, a lengthy, sickness. He was in|David Beatty; two brothers, his 78th year. | William of Buffalo and Charles The funeral service was held|0f Batavia, N.Y. and two sis- at the Mcintosh - Anderson Fu-|ters, Mrs. Walter Meens (Anna) neral Home at 2 p.m. today.jamd Mrs. Ernie Attersley The service was conducted by (Etta), both of Oshawa. He was Rey. John Morris, minister of Predeceased by a sister, Mrs. St. Andrew's United Church. In-|George Milligan (Alice) of terment was in Mount Lawn/Belleville. Cemetery. The funeral service was held The pallbearers were W. Mc-.at the Locke-Britnell Funeral paq|Kinstry, A. Spragge, A. Irvine,|Home, Prescott, Oct. 20. Inter- George Reid, John Dryden and ria was in Sandy Hill Ceme- itery. MACLEAN -- in joving memory of |C. Goldsmith. Thelma Grace Moore Maclean, passed away October 23, 1958, To us she has not gone away, MERLIN -- In loving memory of a dear|Deen a resident of Oshawa for awa and Robert Eugene of Uxbridge Mother and grandmother, Eva Bertha|/more than 50 years. in her 74th year. Resting at the Arms-| Merlin, who passed away October 21,/ 1964. So many things have happened since you were called away, So many things to share with you had 1 you been left to stay There's never a day that passes But our thoughts reach out for y Never a joy that comes our way That we wish you could' share too, No one knows the grief we bear by, 'ou who} A san of the late James and |Elizabeth Chapman, the de- jceased was born Aug. 1, 1890, jin Darlington Township and re- MRS. MOISE MENARD Mrs. Moise Menard, 72 Bond Street East, died at Oshawa General Hospital, Oct. 20, after ja very short illness. Mrs. Menard is the former |Rachael Kerr Campbell who was jborn Sept. 13, 1903 in Dalry. Ayrshire, Scotland. She had /killen and Bowmanville. He had A 32nd degree Mason, |Chapman was |Lebanon Lodge, No. 139. AF and AM; a past principal of |Pentalpha Chapter, Royal Arch |Masons; St. John the Almoner |Preceptory; Rameses_ Shrine, Toronto; Toronto Lodge of Per- Mr a member of Carada for 43 years. The late Mrs. Menard was pre- deceased by her first husband, Angus Campbell who died in been a resident of Oshawa and GREENWO! TUESDAY, OCT. 24 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ma + and 4year-o'ds, 7 Furs gun Around Sue, Swatuk X106 Tudor Gifts Grubb X109 Roman Dark, Uyeyama A-111 Little Quill, Coombs X111 Sranizado, Bradfield X114 Sidra, McLeod X106 D'Dongo, Potts 114 Transit Pride, Duffy B-XXX112 Globarahtter, No Boy 122 Boy of Fourche, Green X10? \'m @ Devil, McCauley 119 Jive Mister, McCauley B-119 Alse Eligible: Brazen Roman, Steve A-111 A--M G and E C Preston entry B--Mrs R Smith entry SECOND RACE--Purse $1,800. Cle ing (3000). Three - year - olds and 1 Furs. Famous Tour, Platts X102 Sandio, Stauffer 117 Forever Pilot, Platts X110 Cole Date, Cuthbertson 122 Silver Gus, No Boy 115 True Jac, No Boy 116 Portmaker, Grubb X104 Cap Ferrat, Gubbins 112 Bronselene, No Boy 106 Jet Invader, No Boy 115 Eternal Flight, Gordon 114 Artista, McCauley 109 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Cle ing (3000). Three-year-olds and (Divn of 2nd), 7 Furs Brillie, No Boy 115 Broth of a Boy, Brownell X107 Speedy Wheeler, Grubb X106 River Party, No Boy 115 Pretty Wise, Hale 116 Miss Orleans, Stauffer 10% Breeze, Bradfield X106 Platts X014 Ws } You only have one Mother, at New York's lottery advertising sti | wife of Moise Mr d: her 65th WV if Ps teas i Vedas, 3 Lawson, 87 Christ na Cres., Bening fgg oi Abt Te oath Year YY Fe Abe SRTOHIY. reais Ae ap featicn 'and Rose Croix of t 1948. She is survived by her Money Galore, Swatuk X110 5 . "er Rent Pickering (Village Oshawa, with funeral service in the --Forever foved and remembered bylo. iy: a; op toix of the! husband, Moise Menard: one Glen Francis, No Boy 116 27--Rooms for Ren e man (@) ors Walnut desk, Ribbon Mahog chapel Tuesday, October 24, 2 p.m. In-'son Bruce, Verna and family. Scottish Rite, Toronto an sister, Mrs. Jean McGinn and Agee, Gyre. Sibnon 21) eyeamannn snes aoe ay, a ane debo k inine jterment Mount. Lawn Cemetery, Osh: , story ; f aes 3 % 5 rr any sideboard, Oak Dining-: term : pailoteald MERLIN in loving money wt | Moore Consistory, Hamilton. Heltwo brothers, David and Joseph FOURTH RACE--Purse $7,100. Cia ATTRACTIVELY Tt room suite, Deury 16" Loud- pete was a life member of all th c | 2 shee 100 NONQUON RD ker and 'Projector, Wal dear 'mother, Eva, Merlin, who passed | WAS ese/Kerr, both of Scotland. Ing (2300), Two-vear-olds foaled In ¢ "a { ! * speaker ar aif wer ee rer STRYCHALSKI, Lud away October 21, 1964. ges. "i servic: ; . FURNISHED ROOM OSHAWA nut bedroom suite, Twin Pe hi into rest in Hillsdale Manor,| ! have within my lonely heart 4 former member of the Osh-| he nemerial services will: be By ALICE BROOKS ALMERRDY: Surcotte. 116 beds, 2 chests, cedar chests, |Oshawa, Mongay, October 23, 1967 Lud- A picture cf your face : awa Rotary Club, | as ,ileld at the Armstrong Funeral) An afghan made of medal- sire ts eee Avail home ---- sa acts el hest of |vinca Petrychyn, beloved wite of the Though the years may come and go ary wud, ne was' aiHome, Oct. 24 at. 2 p.m i "quick i 2 eee erent carvan, 114 n p.m Dressing table, large chest of tw alter' Strychalski, mother of Mre_| Time can ne'er erase member of the Oshawa Hunt iP hk Te vee lions -- quick memorize -- SIZES 2-8 Irish Jive, No Boy 116 ks Mes eas 4 O | 10 D drawers (antique), Upholster- |5 °° zarowny (Mary) Oshawa, Mrs. M.| Those who have a mother, Club and was an ardent hunter Interment will be in Mount!creates an ex ng design. Jock's Pride, No Boy A-117 2° ROAD N n y OW ed arm chair, 2 upholstered | Prokopchuk (Anne) -Toronto, Mrs. P Treasure her with care 4 MG Pus 2 > Lawn Cemetery Fluffy ff-stitch bands in | Highest Ruler, No Boy A-117 82 PARK R mn Hoa choirs, 2 upholstered |Galowaski (Marka) Oshawa, Mrs You never know her valve Mr. Chapman* is survived by EY PUrlssutcn | - H Grey Lodge, No Boy 116 728-8671 on the car of your cnoice, Rocking chairs (An- |Stronski (Kay) Windsor, Mrs. F. Har: you see Des prety cal jhis wife, the former Florence L. medley of colors bring warmth ie A--Cherudon Stable and C F Reini Fz: SEeCORATED laren Fomniahe: with up to 48 months to re- > Wilton vies rison (Lena) Oshawa, Stanley diare, Pe eer tienda In all the' world \Ball, whom he married in To-| MRS. ROBERT McKENNA to you, brighten a room. Pat-| By ANNE ADAMS A lar furnished Bad cai ilto gS ie iche rychalski Oshawa in| yy e¢ ? : > 3 z i ' ' | aac rom tame he A n si china, table lamps, [her 93rd- year. Resting at the Armstrong) pull Be as true to you. jronto, April 9, 1914; two daugh-| _ Following a long sickness the |tern 7194: crochet directions for) September means SCHOOL : ences paid. Close to north GM, hospital floor lamps, silver dishes, an- |Funeral Home, Oshawa with requiem! £ hts nothing ie peturn,." ters, Mrs. R. H. Broadbent,@¢ath occurred, Oct. 22, at the afghan; color schemes. nursery, kindergarten, grade! " ailab now. Te * ft bi s in G 's pha. tlt ND nggeaierd 4 : ; - inte tt ins j < i vhi a sicaheatias i Morley Stalker tique g, Pictures, wing- (own, Tene in' St eomnes Usreninn the world deserts You (Helen) and Mrs. Bryce Garri-/family residencs, 199 Kluane) Thirty-five cents (coins) for| Delight daughter with a whirl of 5 chair, headboard (double 25 at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. George's iy "cemembered. by. daughter son (Wilma), all of Oshawa and|AVenue, Oshawa, of Mrs. Rob-each pattern: (no stamps,'a jumper and curve-collar MOTORS ' Lovingly remembered by daug ( ; f Oshawa and ; . ee, i Occasional tables, Table saw Cemetery. Prayers will be held at the 'Doris, son-in-law Bernie, and grandson five grandchildren, He was pre- ett McKenna. She was in her/Please) to Alice Brooks, care of|blouse. Easy to sew!. 137 King West with extension stand, 12° funeral home Tuesday at 8 p.m Dennis deceased by a brother ata 74th year. The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft) Printed Pattern 4995: Chil- 723-6322 -- 723-8311 epower Lewn i-- ea : MERLIN -- In loving memory of o dear-|James Chapman, in 1959, The former Edna Lee, the de-|Dept., 60 Front Street West, |dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 7 to & P M eee sa Nes ea A lsat STAFFORD est_ mother, and grandmother, Eva Members of Lebanon Lodge Ceased was a daughter of the|Toronto. Ontario residents add/jumper 1 yard 54-inch; blouse oB'be OSHAWA gine cae. BROTHERS LTD "Three sad and: lonely years have pas-|held a service at the funeral late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee,|2c sales tax. Print plainly PAT-|1%@ yards 35-inch. TRANSMISSION SERVICE Hal idiongs Te x L sed home at 7.30 p.m. Sunday Born Feb. 19, 1894, at Dunbar-| TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD-| SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c) in FRI. TILL 9 P o ' e ce our great sorrow fe . escmeties Me : nf 4 4 * " Igy enue aad (ocak Pogue uirrees Pepiers She shock 'that. we received that, day ton, she had been a resident of DRESS. First time! Jumbo 1968 coins (no stamps, please) for ' ' ae BOND : _* ROCK OF AGES No one can ever tell, -- nS MALCOLM 'ELVE Oshawa for more than 50 years.| Needlecraft Catalog -- hundreds|each pattern. Ontario residents é bias yi ccibbistiok setae os FAMILY MONUMENTS God gave us strength to meet I MALCOLM ELVER She was a member of Albert|0f designs, 6 free patterns (in-|add 8c sales tax. Print plainly end b We now have the facilities 318 Dundas St, E., 668-3552 | (ft Courene to'bear she blow, | =Malcolm Blver 86 BoOndicc a: sic ¢ i lel si in-|SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. bie ter Apply 283 Athol. Street do all general repairs. SAT. OCT. 28th 3 aay Ste Es What it meant to lose you, no ent) ose Tet died at Oshawa| Street United Church, jcludes designer sweaters) in-|SIZE, AME, Ss Sats Guorenteed work. 4 : nity, "Out Te tone" hore without you |General Hospital, Oct. 20. Hel, Predeceased by her first hus-|structions inside. Knit, crochet,|STYLE NUMBER. LARGE furnished be . Call 576-2610 ESTATE We miss you more each day hud been sertodee i, for two band, David Seney in 1935, Mrs.|embroider. 50c. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, kitchen privlieges, parking sp cunt ida tea ESTATE or For life Is not the same to us si McKenna is survived by her| Book No. 1 -- Deluxe Quilts--|care of The Oshawa Times, Pat« 5 rerer ' an Since ere called awa Kk ie . 3 ee SE | a us 574 Creve RE CASH F. R. "REX" HERV Burtetines ie nied so updorsiand yal te Mr. Biver ts the eon |impnid. Reterts a daughter,|16 complete patterns. Send 60c.|tern Dept., 60 Front Street West, ~ at the IN MEMORIAM --in's°escom coo nas pitnme of Mrs. Mabel Elver and the[lZS. Fred Scott (Evelyn) of| Book No. 2 -- Museum Quilts Toronto. Paid for Good Clean Cars. ote Heuca sor peers anor gies n Oshawa; a stepdaughter, Rita|-- patterns for 12 quilts. 60c. | FALL'S NEW FASHIONS -- RENT wee T dé re d BOWMANVILLE Letncie" pemeeel a vy late Hurbert Elver of Toronto.|o¢ coon h and t Book No. 3 -- Quilts for T the best of the new style: ROOMS FOR week rade up or down. Liens paid. NVILL --Lovingly remembered always by +, of Scarborough and a stepson No. 3 -- Quilts for To-|see est of the styles Toy pramites. Guecn's DODD MOTOR SALES AUCTION BARN BLOHM foving memory of Biche mae tno nee ne ree on apt Hag Best he 1910, va {Erank McKenna of Whitby. '|day's Living. New, exciting col-|for all sizes in our new Fall- St. N wa ; > EAUITL dear daughter, Barbara, who passed jp wade'pila, fF ennsyivania anc)" Ajso surviving are a_ sister,|!ection -- 15 complete patterns.| Winter Pattern Catalog. Get oné 4 I ) FURNISHED rooms | 314 PARK ROAD SOUT Household effects alt Pay aay | rlsome small ways YE | SAUNDERS -- in loving memory of » had been a resident of Oshawa Mrs. Guy Rogers (Nellie) of 60c pattern free just clip coupon vga il 'nnd: deik oda chain, Tt --Every day in some smail way, : ie " Oe s , : herent me | Mrs Th gers (1 is ae : 723-9421 plaid epee dotted: Mh MAE Memories of you come my way; an Wi Heaney Delober et, issp, |for the past 15 years. He WaSipaim Harbor, Florida; two| Book of Prize Afghans -- Knit,|in Catalog. Hurry, send 50c : Shei ' a end tables, dining room suite, Though absent you are always near, | Rose and the boys. last employed at Fittings Ltd. anes 45 crochet 12 af '| i 42 RAMBLER Ambassador, 227 metor,) daveno, reclining chair, 3 Still loved, still missed and very dear. Ais Anivak Swab b brothers, George Lee of Oshawa e' afghans. 60c. right now. Abc "ips, pb, radio, bucket seats, Lic, 253 lace chestarfiald, ale --Ever remembered by Mother SPACER = inicvind wan Of a te be Boca ocaiel nd Robert Eugene Lee of Ux-| EE ae rap age ge Meera BoMige | COIL TS aU s, dssoried BLOWN -- in loving memory ot » dear ($627 .moMner, end, gransmotner, Carolyne) boca 1817 "bridge; | 10 grandchildren and '. i clo 0 tactori van -735) ' P Ory. 8 a r 0 passe r rica s ' hospital. Telephone 668-6383 43 PONTIAC, four-door Strato Chief,| continental 1s, dre nee Seed, .tWeY OC-itoday, October 23, 1966. He is survived by his wife, the N®, Seat granddaughter Public L tt rl d ATTRACTIVE bedroom sult: automatic, 283 V-8, 36,000 miles, radic,|' vanity mirrors, chest © There is' an ache incur hearts Gute rN oninbead ave day former Mauda Kellar; a daugh-| The memorial service will be} 0 ery na e able' for gentlemen home, Cet | $1,200. 725-4506. ers and many other arti That years won't take away, y. son_Alfr hter-in-law. Emily ie aoe ae ~iick.(Held at the Armstrong Funeral} By ed, daughte: J c k-| tral, parking. Telephone -- --_ |62. TRIUMPH TR3. immaculate, No reserve. Terms cash igi in our hearts 7" one con rity and. grandchildren pi i Hig oe ( iB sons, |Home at 2 p.m., Oct. 25. Inter-| rnish e d origh ies, r driven in N iss you, dear, and always wi Hl shanks 0! shawa; two §s Ss, - al M., . A | bg Heaney OAT Ea ar Recap itd gle age male lg ow, eke --Sadly missed by brother Ray and sis-| sq} aon lees ye Ww . Was entan ment will be in Oshawa Union in private home, Looks and handles = c w ' STILLMAN joving memory of W. Douglas of Timmins and Robert} | phone 7 fter 6 p.m. ___| Austin Healey, best offer. 668-6961. Doug Gower Jim Wood _|ter-in-law Shirley qe_allliman, who passed away October 214116 Ottawa. He is also survived|cemetery. Rev.' H. Dyck, min-| n wo a es n alin DOWNTOWN AREA, two large furnished (CAR PARTS. Four-barrel carburetor, in- Auctioneers BRADLEY. -- in loving memory of 6| oo, hs ; a Ih dante had Pein ~~ lister of Albert Street United rooms, private entran with cooking |take manifold to fit General Motors 283 dear mother end grandmother, Mrs. sain. ane concent he sone 19, jby his mother:- a sister Mrs. Church. oil conduct the Ker': and laundry facilities. Suitable for two. |or 327; off 8 327-300. 576-1740 Bowmanville Auction Barn radiey, who passed away Oc-| We who loved him sadiy miss him, William Bull (Muriel) and three vi ch ahi ' By JERRY BUCK , The experiences of New York alee actuea 1959 DODGE, eight cy pis But trust in God to meet again. brothers, Donald and Conrad of '*®- and New Hampshire would F have heat- ton, r a a t 1 e within my lonely heart, 3 ' v4 1 i ' nw - B\ Pp: wou bd A Bh oh lh Phased ee ge gees CR A ll dy: Nelson Street at | A picture of your face, aways remembered by his son Geors® Toronto and Gordon of Ottawal NEW YORK (AP)--The|seem to all but dash the hove ed, furnished rooms elepho "a pply : s | re Bad rd and daughter-in-law Vera. | " ; <eTRIED . blic lotte: f P dows' comfortable homme, fitteer, min fe Court. Old Conning Factory Which thovgh the yeara, tay. cor jand eight grandchildren. FUNERAL OF DUDNC ti Ty as a source Of|that a state-run lottery was ® 1 she Wr ox A Os! A ae Pe Pen ere ONE 1 m % ; en m atk HEVROLET, four-door sedan, radio,) = 45 1005 99.9976 | Time can never erase, dear Ded and Grandpa, whe leh ue trree| The memorial service was MRS. HANNAH L. BOUGHTON|Tevenue for state governments!tay onanza waiting to be BROOKLIN AREA, room for rent In good running order, 8150 or best" offer. on TAMMiCG We Siete pyeere 290. Sormer thy eee held from the Armstrong Fun-} The memorial service for |285 teh a gig! in the| plucked. country home, for ene or two Beep, | Telephone 728-5677 after' 5 p.m. : E You never know her valve, Re lives tarseee idek hwarten jeral Home, at 2 p.m. today. Rev.|Mrs. Hannah Louise (Annie) |"'Y wo AVES: WEG BYE Dut To boost its lagging gales, Fe Pe nee '61 FALCON station weoon, redo, #25 | 38--Coming vents | Till you see her empty chair. --Always remembered by son' Frank,|R. B. Herrod, Toronto, officiat- Boughton, who died Oct. 19, it to practice. '61 Karmann Ghia, radio, $: refrigerator and /hardtop, radio, $195. Port Perry, 985-7558. $65. Telephone |/57" CHEVROLET two - door hardtop,| |standard, 283, new paint, FM-AM radio, nicely furnish-| new rear quarters, $350. 668-3857 before 4 heated, pri- a 7119. "67 BEL AIR four door sedan, very low | sutomatic transmission, power ng, radio, excellent condition. Tele- 28-3602. ROOM with kitchen, stove, on Athol St. E. 723-0154. BASEMENT ROOM, ali ed, fridge and stove, elect clothes 5 a agg ie alle ei 759 PONTIAC, two-door hardiop, runs| ee ce Kanes very well, $200. Also '60 Rambler, also} SINGLE ROOM good running condition, $150. Telephone 28-9694 location. Telep' FOE ~~ |SAVE DOLLARS! good used 28--Room and Board 57's and up. accepted. | Sire Terms arranged. R. B Sales, 509 ROOM AND BOARD available for | Bloor Eas Dinilabie." Canical. . Teieohn FOUR WHEEL fractor = offer. Also '63 Pontia cash. Telephone 668 PONTIAC Strato Chief mditioned. Ready ng J95865. Wellma ROOM "AND BOARD for gentieme meals if ack I ed 4 a et, "62 JAGUAR *rtitcrtcactiaa le drive, floor 5 ROOM AND BOARD it laren, Ber sapaantrnenk ch South General M allie trait ' at eceanae ss Parkin Road 1956 PONTIAC, standard, six cylinder, | South radio, In good running order, new tires, | white walls, 2 battery one year old. Tele-} '| phone 7: 64 | ROOM AND et 2 728 1964 MERCURY Park Lene, with ns = - power options. Apply 662 Simcoe Stree ROOM AND BOARD in clean, quiet South after 5 p.m ' ches packed. Centrally io ii Late te aotad Talenbene 339 4 CHEVROLET SS convertible, V8 white v ck top, options WHITBY, CENTRAL atior After six 725-2751 Fibra. and: bosrd. tor 29--Wanted to Rent WORKSHOP or doubie garage > age # VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage th wanted repairs. Telephone 30--Automobiles for Sale 449 Ritson Rd. S ie Oshawa 728-0 SALES ---- SERVICE -------- _ - and PAINT ZOLTAN and NICK'S New and Used ( Your Authorized Datsun Easy to Finance at i NICOLS MOTORS LTD eo NVHITBY 668-33 GUS /olkswager orvice BROWN 60 Simcoe South 728-0051 ILLMAN MINX, lacy's car, and winterized. Lic. )867 payment, $4 per week No Ne! TRAD OW , iT 32--Trucks for Sale . 375 76 1965 Va-TON pickup, V-8 m custom - cao crome bumpers. owner going F A BOU? road. Will sell reasonable. May be O44 P : een at Subway Tralier Park, Lot 15. cape: a A 1958 INTERNATIONAL, dump V-8 f eering truck, 9 rub Pres '62 VOLKSWAGEN Va mileage, with rear spotiess. $9 per yment, Xe INTERNATIONAL Dump truc imileage. Best offer. Tele r - 33--Automobiles 'Wanted _ CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? 4) CHEVROLET week Patient, kind and true, No other friend in. all the world Will be as true to you. For all her loving kindness She wants nothing in return, | If all the world deserts you, To your --Lovingly family BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL Mother you can turr remembered by the Bradley HENRY ~-- In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Ethel Henry, away October 23, 1965. --Gone, but not forgotten. jpassed away October 21, daughter - in - law Marie and grandson Glen. | TARRANT -- In loving memory of| my dear husband, Fred Tarrant, who 1964, | miss you more than anyone knows, Each day that passes the emptiness grows The tears In my eyes | can. wipe away, But the ache in my heart will always stay. ed. Interment was in Oshawa!lthe Oshawa General F Hospital, Union cemetery. was held at 2 p.m., Oct. 21, in St. George's Memorial Anglican MRS, W. GEORGE GIBSON (Church Mrs. Elva Gibson, 68, died The service was conducted by | suddenly, Oct. 20 at her resi-/Rev. R. Brooks. Interment was| dence, Taunton, Ont in Oshawa Union Cemetery. She was born at Solina, Mar. The pallbearers were William --Lovi Ife Kath- ata Fraser. Fr: i ; to $100,000 and an annual su- who passed c_Lovingly remembered by wife Kath-\¢ 4999 the daughter of the late|Fraser, Frank Bright, Douglas|up to $100,000 and an annua Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vice. Kane, Roy Hawley, Ernest Mac- | --Lovingly remembered by grandson TARRANT -- In loving memory of y - F as Kenzie and Percy Hayes. 690 KING ST E Allan and wife. my dear dad, Fred Tarrant, who passed The late Mrs. Gibson was . ' | uunae away October 21, 1964, mD married Jan. 4, 1 in Osh- | { -- In foving memory of my od gave US a wonderful father, awe > are | 'UNE ° dear wife, Ethel Henry, who passed Hie memory will never grow oid, awe and has been oii -- of FU NERAL OF ' very onday away October 23, 1965. He fashioned his smile of the sunshine, |OShawa and area most of her ANDREW HOLMES | There is no parting from those we! He molded his heart of pure gold. \life, . i anes love, Ethel, He needed a star in heaven, | St ; redeceased by her The funeral service for at 8:00 P.M No distance can divide, A beautiful light to shine, |, sne was predeceased by her) andrew Holmes, 82, who died For today, in memory's. garden, | So out of this world ot sorrow husband, William George, wh0|o 17. at the Bowmanville e stil side y side. le chose a lear dad of mine. ; 9 R, u s Ld | 20 Games -- Jackpot -- | Lovingly "remembered" by hushend,|-pausnoy cilame tonteate eirt anaidied Jan. i 1964, and tW0! Memorial Hospital, was held at| 5 ball - Harold grandsons Melville, Ray and Glen. brothers, Everett and Percy. ithe Northeutt Elliott Funeral Mowball an HENRY oving memory of a dear! TARRANT -- In loving memory of a, sie is survived by one daugh- Home, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m., Share the Wealth mother and grandmother, Ethel Mmry dear father and grandfather, Frederick |ter, Mrs, George Harper|ooy | aay who passed away October 23, \Tarrant, who passed away October 21,\(Marion), Uxbridge Ont.: three The service was conducted by! . . 1964. : y § as Cc y Free Admission | Sweet memories will: linger forever; | We will always remember the way he|Sisters, Mrs. Donald Yellowlees!pey wr. stolbart Janetville.| ae é Time cannot change them, it's true; looked, (Florence) of Taunton; Mrs.\interment was i Ballvduff No Children under 16 Years that may come cannot sever) The way he spoke and smiled, Harold sede Lets i henin was in allydu My loving remembrance of you ttle things he said end did, arold Jedson (Leta) 0 ab Cemetery | ---------- --- ver ember: daughter Flor h Il the while, -erton: . 4 page? i ence, son-in-law Vic and grandch dren "4 e . Fahicies eee Mrs. Bitton The pallbearers were Bob % ? ¢ Ain (Myrtle) Ebenezer, and tw ? Vivian, Janetville: William 0 ee art HENRY -- In loving memory of my the stars forget to shine brothers, Clarence and Russell,|Hanna. Downsview: Percy Wil dear mother, Ethel Henry, who passed I remember him. of Solina. She is also survived! ' BYICW, yy Ae away October 23, 1965. $s remembered by son Kit ang/O! SOlNa. She Is also § \liamson, Nestleton; Orwell A silent thought, a secret tear Muirhead, Oshawa; Alvin Ma- Keeps your memory ever dear "hoe . rj rele, « 4 ? * Thee, Oct. 26 Time takes away the edge of grief TREGONNING In loving memory |, gtr ; are et ie 1 and Cecil Thompson. M But is back every leaf, of a dear wite and mother, Marjorie held < om. today ¢ The deceased was born Aug.| --Lovingly remembered by daughter Tregonning, who passed away October | Ar > F : » -lon 5 : aad Nise, son-in-law Paul, and grandchildren |21, "1965. if Armstrong Funeral Home In \27, 1886. at Pontypool and re- Annandale Cindy and Barbara, Peter and Sammy| Nothing can ever take away {terment was in Zion Cemetery.| ceived his education at Lotus 2 and son James. The love @ heart holds dear, |Rev. Charles Catto, Hampton, | p, bl School. Retired f hi Curling Club Fond memories linger every day, sonducted tl ervic jFubic school. eure , or the HENRY -- in memory of @ dear| Remembrance Keeps her near, conducted the service. \17 years in Bowmanville, he rand grandmother, Ethel Mary |--Ever loved and remembered py hus- PDE at % a The Li s Section of the who passed away October 23,'band Carl and daughter Doreen Se # jwas employed by a Toronto b extend a cordial invito- i wiikk Pg : LEWIS KOCHO {lumber yard and later farmed ot 1 hha! race \ un, ea vi r 4 5 . "artwris " j tion to all women in the area ark well ona: hieband,: Gecros: Walsh" Whe < oabson | LEW is Kocho. 22, died at Dshejin Cartwright Township. He who are interested in joining Life's crown well won, away October 23rd 1965, jawa General Hospital, Oct. 20/was married in 1923 to the for- Hey comes TPR Be Annet Lord, Thy purpose see, following an accident Oct. 7 atjmer Beatrice Fowler. to come out Thursday and meet everyone WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos, 56 and 59 One Must G --Deeply missed by daughter Rose, son- In-law John and grandchildren Colleen, ----|Jaciynn, John Jr., Ginny and Ethel. HENRY -- In r mother, € y October 23, av 1965. God, put Your arms around her, K Keep her in Your care, Make up for all she suffered, And ail that was unfair Only @ cluster of memories, Sprayed with a million tears, Wishing God had spared you, Mom, TONIGHT 8 Pp MA Just a few more years INN. remembered by daughter RED BARN n-In-law Albert, grandchildren Kenneth. Sc EXTRA BUSES MUAY fo lic bay bo es * ee Other and grandmother, Ethel Mary Henry, who passed away October 23, 5O- KINSMEN BING? 1965. 50c KINSMEN BINGO Softly the leaves of memory fa 2--$200--Nos. 52 and 50 Gently we gather and treasure them T CO all 1 MUST GO Unseen, unheard, she is always near, $25 CONSOLATION Still loved, still missed and very dear Though sunshine passes and shadows TUESDAY bev r bi tlast: c ' Love's remembrance outlasts al! See Saturday's Ad --Lovingly remembered by daughter ADMISSION 50c Doris, s w Bryan, grandchildrer a Bryan Jr., Gerry, Sandra and Darren PILOT CLUB OF OSHAWA NIGHT OF CARDS HENRY ving memory of my dear mother thel Henry, who passed HILLSDALE MANOR away October 23, 1965 You often said we'd migs you NOVEMBER 9th, 1967 Those words have proved &o true. Sell your used car to 'Ted' 7:30 P.M | We lost our best and dearest friend Talk "Cash" h c | Dear Mom, when we lost you. ee' Cash fe. the New _. DESSERT -- COFFEE | So please God, forgive a silent tear Cor Dealer and 'Save For $1.00 Tickets Call | A 'fervent wish our Mother was here. fr TED CAMPIN MOTC | There are others, yes, we. kno Terry cash, C 5-95 723-4494 Res. 72 725-5378 But she was ours and we loved her so ' aor 8 aces ---- peareapragaa rn siee: - take @ message EXCELLENT CONDITION. '61 Chev-iWairen cars and 7 HOME BAKE SALE, Wednesday, Octo- in heaven above, A egbtiys, Senne (eer ing- No cherde.4or ber 25, 261 Bloor Street East, 1 p.m.- much | miss .her Das paid, Telephone anvtine 16. pails i all. my love. 47 ad © walls, | Robert RUMMAGE SALE -- 1.30 p.m. Tues-|-A!ways remembered and loved by whe 7 Tele " " ys in daughter Eileen, son-in- Lawrence, Loti 35-6405 8 SHAW PUTO: SEECKERS Shang "are day, October 24, St. Andrew's Church. grandchildren Lawrence and Ricky PONTIAC PARISIENNE ast. 725-2311. SERAYN <<lu isting "eanBey ok aS canteniatte ve cit Me dk sass Sakic - oving memory of a ide top, TIMES ACTION dear brother, William (Bill) Jermyn, kcellent c pon who passed away October 23, 1966 Pheaeecy TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS His life was earnest, his actions Kind STEP -- - é 8 willing hand and an active mind; 4 arisienne, two-door hard nx | | e ft ts PONTIAC Parisienne 4 w@ CLASSIFIED ADS {SELL . . . and SELL . . | Arious to lease 'oatte Yo oftena vinyl tinea glass, 16,000 miles. Telephone 668-| BRING RESULTS! | A loving brother --Still sadly missed by Jim, iris, lan Pavi, and faithful friend. | Cathy | ond SELL. | family But all is well that's done b Gary and Marilyn. y WALTERS -- In loving memory of our | Rye d Walters, who|and a former student of Central Blackstock and dear sister, Margaret E, passed away October 23, dear brother-in-law, who left us suddenly August 30, 1934, Beautiful memories are woven in gold, is Is @ picture we tenderly hold, 1932; Deep in our hearts your memory Is|Kocho, 464 Eulalie Avenue, a| and to cherish and remembered Dolly. by Martha, Lovingly Gladys and A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignitv we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS | For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 CARDS OF THANKS BENNETT ~~ 1 would like to thank the doctors and nurses of Toronto Gen- eral Hospital, also my family and friends, for cards and gifts and all the atten got while 1 was a patient; also the Rev. G. Brett for visits. ~--Violet Bennett. FOR } RESULTS Times Action Classified | Ads | 723-3492 Thee. Always remembered by wife Mildred, also our William C. Walters, | never | by two grandchildren | \Scugog and Taunton Rds. | Mr. Kocho was a student of | son Polytechnical Institute} Predeceased by his wife, Mr. Holmes is survived by a sister, Mrs. George Fowler (Alma) of a_ foster Gordon Hanna, Oshawa. Mr. Holmes was a member of} lthe Senate Club of Bowman-| ville for about 15 years; He was! Arthur Podlowski|a former member of the Orange (Kathleen) and a brother, Dan-,Lodge at Lotus | iel, all of Oshawa. The memorial service was | Color Added For Doctors held from the Armstrong VANCOUVER (CP) | son, ; and Donevan Collegiates He is survived by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George | isister, Mrs Oshawa |Funeral Home, at 3:15 p.m. to- \day with Rev. Ronald Sharp of St. Matthew's Anglican Church, conducting the service. Interment was in Union Cemetery. 'tors at Vancouver General Hos- pital will soon be able to receive} CLARE A. MARTIN gamma-ray outlines of their pa- The death occurred suddenly, tients' internal organs in_ bril- Oct. 18, at his home, 762 Henryjliant colo: Y |Street West, Prescott, Ont., of Brain, liver, kidney and the| jClarence Atwood Martin in his entire body can be pictured in| 71st year jglowing reds, yellows and or-| | Born at Trenton, Ont., March|anges 1 |23, -1897,. the deceased was a} The service is being set up for| json of the late George Martin|the University of British Colum-} jand Lillian E. Palmer. He went|bia by Dr. Bob Morrison. a nu- jets sell for $1. Not even the lure of big cash prizes has been able to spur lag- ging ticket sales in New York and New Hampshire. Prizes in the New Hampshire sweepstakes ran up to $100,000 in two drawings. New York has monthly drawings with prizes in the future will play up the prizes that could be won by a player. One advertisement fea- tures a picture of a $100,000 win- ner. In the past the advertising had been keyed to helping edu- cation, The lottery is also looking into the idea of pushing sales with sex appeal. In September a score of attractive young ladies in bright yellow mini-skirts toured New York City to spur ticket sales. The lottery lasses got a send-off from Deputy Mayor Robert W. Sweet and Mayor John Y. Lindsay pro- claimed "Lottery Day" in the |city. Lottery sales in New York and New Hampshire are not helped by federal restrictions on the use of the mails and on sell- ing across state lines. Tickets and all lottery material are banned from the mails. Murphy said a major factor in the lagging sales was the un- realistically small number of lottery outlets in New York state. The tickets sold principal. ly through the banks. He added also that no one ever "could gauge the degree of public ace- ceptance of lotteries." New Hampshire's sales have been hurt by the competition from New York and by federal restrictions A 1966 U.S. Supreme Court de- cision makes it illegal for a per- son to cross a state line, pur- chase lottery tickets and deliver receipts for them outside of the State. That decision originally concerned New Hampshire and was aimed at stopping persons frim buying blocks of tickets for their friends in other states. And in July the U.S. House of Representatives voted to forbid banks to sell lottery tickets. In ew York, banks are the main outlet. The House measure, now before the U.S, Senate, deferred the effective date until next April to give the legislature time to make adjustments. New Hampshire uses other means to sell its tickets and is not di- rectly affected. |OTHER TAKES SMALL Other states also rely on gam- bling revenues as a tax source, but the takes are generally small. The largest amount is realized by New York-- $130,000,000 annually--for pari- mutuel betting. It is a common impression perprize of $250,000. New Hampshire's ticket sales have gone steadily down each year since the sweepstakes was begun in 1964. New York, which inaugurated its lottery June 1 this year, is selling about a sixth of the tick- ets it hoped to sell. Both states have earmarked the money for education. | The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled recently that paro- chial and non-public schools cannot share in the profit from the sweepstakes. The 4-1 deci- sion voided a state law allowing them a share. Before the New York State Lottery began, tax officials fore- cast a monthly income of $30,- 000,000 based on a study of for- eign lotteries and the New Hampshire Sweepstakes. TOURIST SALE POOR But State Tax Commissioner Joseph Murphy said the esti- mates were "'never too real to start with." He cited the fact that New Hampshire sells about 80 per cent of its $3 tickets to tourists, compared with a sale of only 20 per cent to tourists in New York. The New York tick- Murphy said 'that at the present rate the state would net only $30,000,000 this year for schools instead of an anticipated $180,000,000. New Hanmipshire's Sweep- stakes sales for - 1967 closed Sept. 10 and the total take was $2,567,772, down $1,290,000 from last year. In its: first year in 1964 the sweepstakes took in $5,730,000. In the gamma-ray process, the patient takes radioactive material either orally or by in- jection and is scanned by a de- tector Radioactivity emitted -- from the body activates the detector which produces electrical im- pulses. As the scanner moves, the colored markings are pro- duced on photographic paper. The radioactive material used is determined by the part of the to Prescott from Belleville 44/clear medicine specialist. body under examination. among many at gam- years ago and was first em-| The advantage of gamma-ray, Gold 198 is used in liver inves- bling income Sracically under {ployed at the old Wiser distil-| mabe over regular x-ra is tigations, strontium 97M for writes the Nevada State govern- lery. For the past 31 years he/that organ abnormalities are|bones, iodine 133 for thyroid|ment, but that is not the case had been in the real estate and/shown more clearly making|glands and technetium 99 for|The gambling tax brought in insurance business. diagnosis easier. | A veteran of the First World) The chief difference in the War, Mr. Martin was a mem- (two methods is the source of the ber of Branch 98, Royal: Cana-jrays. | dian Legion. He also a} was The x-ray originates from out-| member of the Prescott chap-|side the body and. is reflected |probably receive more harmful internal organs while thelrays from a chest X-ray every and of the Odd Fellows Lodge. gamma ray originates from ra-|three to six months than from treatment with our machines." ter of the Royal Arch Masons|by Mr. Martin is survived by his'dioactivity inside the body. brain tumors. "We make sure every patient receives a minimal amount of radiation,' said Dr. Morrison. "Normally a patient would $23,800,000 this past year--just $400,000 more than the sales tax. The Nevada Legislature this year boosted the sales tax to three from two per cent and in+ creased the gambling tax rate. The extra money primarily will be used for education. . 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