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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1967, p. 12

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{4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 27, 1967 28--Room and Board 7 COLBORNE EAST, room and board, " share, single beds. Close jentieman to to north General Motors. ROOM AND BOARD for indy near hos-| pite! and bus stop. In private home. Telephone 725-4195. ROOM AND BOARD for two respect: able men in private home. T 725-5570. ROOM AND BOARD, from $14 per week, jood street, near hospital and bus stop, arking, television. Telephone 723-8863. 32--Trucks for Sale FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, International! Scout with snow plow, '62 Ford hardtop Seat in witt|Sherc! Jean, weighing 8 | pounds, 2 /the dedth occurred, Nov. 24). at accept no money down 576-1250. 16) JEEP, four-wheel drive, new o lock off hubs, winch, power radio and cab. Telephone takeoff unit, 723-784) after 6. STATA -- Dick and Donne ere happy| _. WALLACE: G. BACTOR fo announce the arrival of their daughter,,: Following a lengthy sickness ounces, on. November» 24, 1967, at the 30--Automobiles for Sale WELLMAN RAMBLER DEMONSTRATION SALE 1968 AMERICAN 968 JAVELIN 68 REBEL 1968 AMBASSADOR 2-door hardtop with air conditioning only Full factory warranty all cors have under 1000 miles. $100. DOWN delivers with our Bank of Nova Scotia -- Scotia Plan financing, the lowest financing offered by any new car dealer in Oshawa. WELLMAN RAMBLER 728-7351 Only $10 Down on the cor of your choice, with up to 48 months to re- pay at: Morley Stalker MOTORS 137 King West 723-6322 -- 723-8311 | bou: | Nicois. 33--Automobiles Wanted ~ CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Car Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS HEE A tres A diac SE t Beit kd SHAW AUTO Salva = comelt p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Battle was an adherent ght. 89 Bloor Street Ea: 25-2: | |34--Automobile Repair Brown (Jean) and Mrs. Robert W. Hicks ing .at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral | the chapel on Monday, November 27; atitg his retirement in 1954. CRAWFORD, Mary Muriel (Merle) of Northminster United Church William Frederick Crawford, of RR 1s(Lindsay | Pickering, and dear mother of Clarence, "* seine jof RR 1, Pickering, Llewelyn (Bud),-RR} He wa jl, Whitby, Glenn W. of Oshawa, Don 1963 by ind Murray of RR 1, Pickering, loving) i. "7 s predeceased, Jan. 13, | TRANSMISSION 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business --- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All work | 4 | | '36--Legal | | Gus BROWN MOTORS LIMITED R.R. No. 3, Oshawa TRADE UP OR DOWN Price paid for Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS Phone 728-7375 or 728-7376 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. ide up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH 723-9421 WILL EXCHANGE _ 1965 EPIC 24,000 miles, origina! tires, A-1 condition, private, laraer used cor and pay cash differ- ence 723-7843 NICOLS MOTORS Ltd. Your headquarters for American -- Rebel Ambassador --. Javelin WHITBY -- 668-3331 MORE CASH Paid for Good, Clean Cors, Trade up or down. Liens paid DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH 723-9421 ALL USED PARTS, tires, wheels, radi- spindies for trailers, springs, 509} 81. Bioor Street East. 723-228) H FRED STONE Brooklin --- 86 Queen St REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS - ~ grandmother of fifteen grandchiidren| Florence May Mutton, whom and five great-grandchildren and loving he married at Bowmanville in sister of Leta (Mrs. Charles Baker) of : |Pickering, Louise (Mrs. Alvin McLen-| 1912 and a daughter, Mrs. M. ) of Gananoque. Mrs. Crawford is/Dale (Grace) in 1949. He is |Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral) service in the Chapel on Tuesday, No- 'Cemetery. (In lieu of flowers please send e hi donations to the Canadian Diabetic As- both of Oshawa; six grandchild- | DAVENPORT, George Joseph ren N 7, 1967, J S Rat idllad 4 his a ane Pe pen at the McIntosh - Anderson Fun-|a husband of Clara Ann Morton and dear eral Home at 2 p.m. today. In-| Oshawa. Also surviving are three sis- Mrs. G. <A. | LaRush father of Marion of Oshawa and Mrs. |4,. k . 'awn Geotirey Sykes (Lillian). of Willowdale,(term.ent was in Mount Law brother of Mrs. C. Vollick (Margarets |Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mel-jters, James Robert H. Brown (Jean) andjawa; |yember 28 at 2 p.m. interment Saleminirs' Robert W. Hicks (Helen)|Daniel BIRTHS | . OBITUARIES MRS. MARGUERITE (MADGE) HOFFMAN Seriously sick for seyen Oshawa General Hospital Hillsdale Manor, of Wallacejmonths, Mrs, Marguerite over : George Battle. He was 'in his|(Madge) Hoffman, 592 Lans- Kennedy, the de Home, 152 King Street East, Service in/for more than 30 years prior awa and district. , jotiean was prede- Abas cease: y her first husband,| : his wife, the former/Tames Langford, in 1946 and\°@ Te: by her second husband, Robert BANTAM Hoffman, Aug. 24, 1960. baie She is survived by her moti- Steve resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28] 0iveq by two daughters, Mrs./er, Mrs. Bertha Kennedy, Osh-|Copithorne, John Stainton; Har- y three daughters, Mrs./mony 4, Clare Bright 4. Westminster 2, Robert Cham- Mary) of Oshawa, Mrs. Ray-'bers 2; Northminster 2, Keith sociation.) ren and two great - grandchild-| mond Desmarais (Lynn) of Smith, Murray Johnston. Chalk River, Ont. and Miss In Oshawa General Hospital on Monday. The funeral service was held/Paula Hoffman of Oshawa and|2, Wayne Pattfield 2, Peter Tay- Humphries (Lorna- Seals Defeat Leafs 8-6 In Protestant Puck Play St. Paul's 1, Eddy Simpkin; way) St. Andrew's 0. Tom Hart pick- F ed'up the shutout. 484th year. |downe Drive, died Nov. 26, at DEATHS Aso of the late Allan andjthe Oshawa General ; Hospital. /highlighted action in the Protes- Sarah Battle, the deceased was|She was in her 47th year. |tant Church hockey born at Providence, Durham n ) The former MargueritePlayed on the weekend. pATTLE, Wallace o. eee - County, and received his edu-|(Madge) | ilisdale n Friday, he a ' : 24, 1967, Wallace George Baitle beioves cation in that area. A resident|ceased was a daughter of Mrs. g0als being scored with Paull eq by P. Dionne. Ted" husband of the late Florence May Mut-\of Lindsay for a few years be-|pertha Kennedy and the late Northey pacing Seals with, three) Sell your used car to "Ted" |ton, dear father of Mrs. Robert H./fore moving to Oshawa in 1923, H. Kennedy, Born in goals for an 8-6 victory ov (Helen) both of Oshawa and the late/Mr. Battle was employed by Oshawa, June 25, 1921, she had Leafs. Mrs. Grace Dale in his &4th year. Rest- Fittings Limited as a mechanic] heen a lifelong resident of Osh- winning cause. each while Fraser Doswell and 'Mark Cawker potted singles. |. Other results in games play-| St. Paul's 8, Craig McLeod 4, McLaughlin Robert Hoffman ofilor 2, Randy jand James Davenport of Toronto, Mist low conducted the service, | (Claire) and Miss Lorna Ken- jAnn Davenport of Weston, and Mrs. Andrew Kirton (Jen) of Phelpston. Rest: --------<nenneeeennnenceneeeneens |2 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery. TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS | HANNAH LOUISA BOUGHTON, vilie. against the estate of Hanno! Louisa Boughton, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Widow, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 19th day of October, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of the said 14th day of December, 1967, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Personal Represento- tive will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice Dated at Oshawa this' 10th day of November, 1967. |CHARLES CAMPBELL McGIBBON McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, | '%& BUICK WILDCAT hardtop, fully | Bower equipped, plus radio and cruise control. Owner leaving country, sell for half of cost, private. 983-5143. "68 CORVAIR Monza, four door sedan, | will! | automatic transmission. White and red/ Interior. Bucket seats, radio, white wall tires. 942-2335. after 5:30 1958 PONTIAC, automatic transmission, | V8. Good condition. Telephone 576-0591. '57 CHEVROLET Station wagon, radio and winterized. 170 Cabot Street phone 576-0846. 19% «PONTIAC Parisienne, two-d hardtop, V-8 automatic. Full price $600. Telephone 942-5293. 1964 CORVETTE 327, 365 723-0314, 's -- ------ ~ date, '65 MUSTANG. Must sell. Four barrell, | net Positraction, four speed, vinyl roof, heavy duty suspension, console, mags dual ex- haust, $2,000 723-4434. TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Loran Hilton Bryant, of the City of Oshawa, who died on the 23rd day of July, 1967. Take notice that all persons having claims against this estate are required to send to the undernamed their names and particulars of their claims on or before the 15th day of December, 1967, after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to the claims of which the executor then has notice. RALPH A. WALLACE, Q.C., Solicitor for the estate |, KENNETH E. McKEEN,. 250 Taunt our-|Road West, speed, positraction, two tops. Telephone |SPonsible for any debts contracted in my mame by anyone, on or after thi: ' ' igned) Ken.|s!0n and the late Edward Earl Theo and many folks think I'm some 1, RUSSELL HAZEN BANNISTER, of Parton, Toronto, survived by six grand-|running around the city," he (09. Two-vear-olds. One Mile. Townline. South, Oshawa, will not be re-| children. Resting at the Wm. E. Sherrin : el ' '38 CHEVROLET Bel Air, hardtop, six cylinder automatic, and motor. A like $250 full price -- cash 22. Parisienne two-door hard- top. Canary yellow with black interior V-8 automatic, power steeriny brakes, -white walls, and radio. two-door | name, consent. en ae aN |Signed, Russell Hazen Bannister see F hardtop, power |i, DAVID SIN Mary tery, Dunbarton. r insults | ,-- steering, brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel A OE elle oy ek ay running Past An tne inte goeenet eee Wiliw Downe Farm discs. offer. Telephone 723-4343 ' : 43 CHEVROLET, two-dopr hardtop. One owner ear, White with red interior. Win. condition. | ferized, snow tires. Reasonable Telephone 728-4575 96) PONTIAC Parisienne hardiop, six cylinder automatic. Excellent $575. Telephone 576-3483 "#4 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan matic 8, radio, power steering, 193121. Nice clean car. $1,545 trade. Ted Campin Motors, Oshawa *64 CHRYLSER Windsor two-door hard. top, automatic, radio, power power brakes, licence 631920. car. $1,795. Ted Campin Motors, Oshawa "6 CHEVELLE sedan, automatic 4. Radio. Licence 148083. Immaculaje con dition: $1,895. 60 Pontiac, licence J-91723 Oshawa 2, motor in good ome work. Asking $395. Ted Campin Mo' 1986 FORD, twodoor | shape, body req $150. Telephone $3 CHEVY I! cnvert best offer. Telephone 423-7348 Te, sendard Vas Eve 20 Games -- Jackpot -- 31--Compact Cars for Sale ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authroized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in. Volkeswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 will not be responsible we ee Pies ib tees ._|for any debts contracted In my name by | TIAC Sedan, V-8 automatic, anyone on or after this date, November | STAFFORD radio. New snow fires, compietely win.| 18 1967 terized, 26,000 original miles. This car, Signed, David Singular 95. io ---- 38--Coming Event BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. ry Monday without my writen consent Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under "ZOLTAN AND NICK'S | Your Authorized Datsun and Fict Deoler Specializing in Volkswogen" Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 J; 1963 VAUXHALL, _ perfect throughout Good $550. 725-1690 1962 ACADIAN, four cylinder. Excellent Condition. Telephone 723-7011 "4 FORD Anglia, good condition, new brakes, $450 or best offer. Telephone 725- 5716. Body and motor excellent tires. Economical transportation. 1960 VAUXHALL, low mileage, dition. $300 or best offer. 63-27 48 Get Fast Cash The Quick Want Ad Way KINSMEN BINGO | | 2 | UST G | $25 CONSOLATION | . See Saturday's Ad ___ ADMISSION _50c OCIAL BINGO. Monday, 8 p.m. George's Hall, Albert and Jackson Streets. one welcome UMMAGE SALE, $I. John's Hell, 31 loor St. E., corner 3 condition |November 28, 1:30 p.m. | Action Classified 152 King Street East. Service in the jchapel on Wednesday, November 29, af DAVENPORT The death occurred this morn- FERGUSON, George 8. ing, at the Oshawa General Hos- + Memoria! Hospital, Bowmanville, on ing at McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, - -- oa a GEORGE JOSEPH |nia; three brothers, Geral Kennedy of Albion, Mich., and Maurice and Bernard Kennedy of Oshawa and a: granddaugh- nedy, both of Oshawa and Mrs. J. Curtin (Patricia) of Sar- |Sunday, November 26, 1967, George 8. pital, of George Joseph Daven: oy. Sally Humphries, Ferguson, Newcastle, in his 82nd year e 7 | Stre in his ar brother of Miss Tena Ferguson, port, 274 Burk Street, | Newcastle, and the late Agnes (Mrs. W. 82nd year : N. Buckley). Resting at the Morris Fu- A son of the late William an neral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in " 5 % t the chapel on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, Margaret Davenport, Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Newton-\ceased was born in Medonte HOFFMAN, Marguerite (Madge) dent of Oshawa for 45 years. |Hospital on Sunday, November 26, 1967 ' Hospital on Sunday, November 2%, 1967, ter in the maintenance ee Marguerite (Madge) Kennedy Langford, a] " Motors for 3 Widow of the late Rober! Hofman, motn.;ment at General fotors | ' er of Mrs. Daniel Humphreys (Lorna years prior.to his retiremen marais (Lynn), Chalk River, Ont., Miss a is , Paula Hoffman, Oshawa, Robert. Hof. been employed by the W. J man, Oshawa, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Trick Co. | Kennedy, sister of Mrs. J. A. La Rush ay " pas (Claire), Miss Lorna Kennedy, Oshawa, Mr. Davenport was a mem and Mrs, J. J. Curtin (Patricia), Sarnia, ber of the Local 222, UAW, Gerald Kennedy (Albion, Mich.), Maur-| Retirees' Club and of St. And- Mrs ice and Bernard Kennedy, Oshawa; in Mrs. Hoffman is at the Arm-| djstrong Funeral Home for Re- the de-|quiem High Mass in St. Ger- trude's Church at 10 a.m., Nov. FUNERAL OF MRS. ELSIE VY. COOMBE [while Ted Whitely tallied the The memorial service for|!one goal for the losing 'riding' Elsie Victoria Coombe, her 47th year. Resting at the Armstrong rew's United Church. who died Nov. 23, at the Tor- High Mass in St. Gertrude's Church Tuesday, November 28 at 10 a.m. inter. the former Clara Ann Morton.!ner §5th year, was held at the|iod to battle Russell's Texaco | Andrew's 1, Allen Warren. |PEE WEE Northminster 4, J. Krantz, G. Colbary, L. Walters, T. Rose; Kingsview 0. J. Bowes recorded d the shutout. Mercury Trims V-Bar-Stable Mercury Furniture trimmed) Gifts for the Home ' : ee ; vov|V-Bar-S Riding Stable 5-1. and) Township. He had been a resi-|28. Interment will be in Resur-/Rucsell's Texaco battled Gale) rection Cemetery. Rev. Johnirimber to a 6-6 draw in the | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General tt, was employed as a carpen-| Myers. pastor of St. Gertrude's | gchawa : i Church, will sing the mass. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m. to- Mary); Oshawa, Mrs. Raymond Des: Dec, 31, 1953. Previously he had/day- Rusty Craggs, Ron McPhee, Dave Elliott and {Bob Rogers shared scoring for winning' Mercury squad. Gale Lumber scored two un- Funeral Hme, Oshawa, with Requiem He is survived by his wife, ontg ast General Hospital, in answered goals in the third per- ment Resurrection Cemetery. Prayersiwhom he married Dec. 31, 1913.| Armstrong Funeral Home at 2)t0 a stalemate. i if tl ty M * oi Senn he funeral home Mon-).+ Orillia and two daughters, | Miss Marion Davenport of Osh- KNIGHT, Norman Howard At the Ajax-Pickering Genera! Hospita lon Sunday, November 26, 1967, Norman (Lillian) of Willowdale. |Howard Knight, age 61 years (former Also surviving are three sis Cemetery. employee of Massey Ferguson, Lehman, 19 Elm Street, Ajax, dear 'oronto. Miss Ann Daven- father of Barbara (Mrs. F. Beglay), of Toronto, M T . y oe ronto), beloved husband of hareived ter- Mrs. C. Vollick (Margaret)| The my were Hugh |p.m., Nov. , awa and Mrs. Geoffrey SykeS!pey. J, Rich Roberts, ; ' Stewart, Audrey (Mrs. R. Wry), both of Ajax,|/Port of Weston and Mrs. And-| ner 25. Prentice of Toronto Roberts, El-} tanley Dwire, Shirley (Mrs. R. Harvey), Oshawa,/rew Kirton (Jen) of Phelpston; Roy Bishop and Stan Wlozlosw-| |Eldon, John and Garry Knight, Ajax, dear brother of Effie (Mrs. E. Latcham),/a brother, James, of Toronto: Uxbridge, Vida (Mrs. J. Long), Dun-/two grandchildren and two great- troon, Ont., and Annie (Mrs. W. Tilley),) oy. e * . % |Toronto, Rev. John Knight, Jamaica grandchildren. He was prede Arthur of Stouffville, survived by 11 ceased by two brothers. grandchildren. Resting at the William E servi will be Sherrin Funeral Home, No. 2 Highway, The funeral Bees | th Pickering Township (just east of Har.\held at 2 p.m., Nov. 29, at the |the chapel on Wednesday, November jat 1 p.m, Interment Stouffville Ceme- jter | OLBSIUK, Lawrence Entered into rest in the Oshawa General ment will be in Oshawa Union the Hospital on Monday, November 27, 1967,|Cemetery. Fenelon Falls. The service was conducted Lawrence Olesiuk, beloved husband of areca Net ee ie eee Efimia Potatuk, father of Mrs. Paul) ~ at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh. awa with funeral service in the chapel,/ Wednesday, November 29 at 3 p.m. RICHARDSON, Bertram Colin pital, Saturday, November 25, 1967, Bertram Colin Richardson of Pontypool, constant barrage of bricks, ough and Max Leigh. lin his Sist year. Beloved husband at rocks and hurled insults, Andy| The late Mrs Ruth Loshaw, dear father of Jim, R lazlo. FUNERAL OF MRS, ELIZA L, NUGENT The funeral service for Mrs. wood Avenue North, Ajax). Service in| McIntosh - Anderson Funeral|Eliza Laburta Nugent, of Fene- Home, Rev. John Morris, min-|lon Falls, who died Nov. 21, at ister of St. Andrew's Church, |the Ross sin will conduct the service. Inter-|Lindsay, was held, Noy. 24, at NHL Novice Platten Funeral Home, doubleheader Civic Auditorium Saturday. Canadiens came from behind |Tureski (Mary), Nicholas and William |by George Bell. Inter-|2 7-3 deficit to claim an 8-8 White Russion pine tard fost. naating Andy Boychuk ment was in Fenelon Falls/¢"@W with Oshawa Bruins while | Cemetery. Kirk |ferment Mount Lawn Cemetery. a Suffers Abuse Pci i accion David! | McCullough, David McCullough, Suddenly at the Peterborough Civic Hos- SARNIA (CP) -- Despite a Paul McCullough, Gary McCul- Memorial Hospital, activities in the Oshawa Little hockey played Karen and Joan. Brother of Clifford,|Boychuck, Canada's Athlete of ed in Oshawa for many years (Mrs, Russell Kerr), also Joseph pre- deceased. Resting at the Mackey Fu jnight to meet his personal dead-|Oshawa area and surrounding Brian Drumm, Robbie neral Home, Lindsay, unti vesday 'line of a gold medal in the 1972'district. While a resident of|Kevin Duigman, Paul Fry and Tim Morris potted singles. morning, November 28, thence to Pontypool United Church for service at Olympic Games. Oshawa she attended North-| 2 p.m. Interment Pontypool Cemetery. Andy, who won a gold medal|minster United Church and was! THEOBALD, Rose Parton at the Pan-American Games| a member of the United Church Red Wings in their tie with At the Ajax-Pickering General Hospital this summer for his marathon) Women. |Rocket Interment was in Mount Lawn tallied singles. ; Neil Armstrong led Russell's with two goals while Ted Lut- |ton, Doug Balson, Rick Craggs and Ed Babin potted singles. Odeon cy Habs Tie Bruins In Novice Play were John peed John Plews sparked the 'Lum-| The service was conducted by|bermen' with four goals while Smith and Bill John Plews was Two tie games McNamee Jim DeMille paced Canadiens) with four goals, Ian Cullen pot- , ted two, while Rob Hood and Nugent resid- Mark Jobb tallied singles. I { Steve Young led the Bruins Ruth (Mrs. Bruce Fisk), and Madeline ithe Year, jogs :0 miles every|and was well known in the attack with ce goals Hopkins and Bird scored for | Leafs. A high scoring mite game The game saw a tota ap First Baptist 6, Bob Small, \Grant Hornby, Lloyd Metcalfe, Stephen Junkin, Bob Bickle, \Steve Bridcutt, Andy Reid and An office worker at General|J@Y McCallum tallied singles in Motors for several years, the|® bell aS ces eceriat| i deceased was a member of St.) |WANTED, cars and trucks for wrecking. |rared onto, wrest al. Fairview Logoejand a member of the Indepen-|qoitrude's "paced the losers with two goals| [No charge for towing. Best prices. pald. Ae Maria Se ees alte Me ant Order of Odd Fellows at rains s Roman Catholic i] ard, Bill Galbraith; Southmin ster 0. Phillip Allison recorded} Joe Jenkins and John Dwyer, Harmony 2, Peter Winstan- ley, Brian McGill; St. Mark's 1, Wayne Williams. Christ Church 2, Cameron Clifford, Eddie Burton; St. Andrew's 1, Ron Hart. | Albert St. 4, D. Salway 4; St. Luke 2, Randy Gavas, John St. Paul's 3, Brian Bird 2, Peter Kift; Northminster St. Mark's 1, D. Morris; Sim-|Steve Whalen picked up 'oe St. 0. The shutout was earn- shutout. MITE Penguins 3, Danny Wendorf 2, Jeff MacNab; Wings 1, Bob Galbraith. Rangers 4, Garry Heron 3, Billy Collier 1; Blades 0. Dave Prout earned the shutout. eson, war returned. Aids Dilute | Nasser Speech CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian offi- cials attempted Sunday to dilute the tone of a speech by Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser '|which he threatened to fight Is- the|rael again if lost Arab territo- jrivs were not returned. | Nasser made Thursday, and Israelis as well as others construed it as a bel- ligerent one that could be harm- ful to the United Nations Secu- rity Council resolution on Mid- dle East peace. Nasser said Thursday that Stars 3, Dan Gray 2, Dale,Egypt will fight if the UN fails Kingsview 1, Jeff Timms:;|Mountjoy; Hawks 1, Don Hutch-|to get territory lost in the June Simcoe St. 1, Heugh Hicks. the. speech Christ Church 7, Colin Lockey Here's where to find gifts for everyone .. . CHRISTMAS GIFT OPOTTER -- |Gifts for Everyone Industrial league "twin bill" |Bowmanville Arena Sunday. GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR 1276 Shades to Choose From Visit our new showroom for camplete decorating service Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls. A gift your whole family will enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT ANGUS-GRAYDON 428 KING ST. W. 728-6254 CHRISTMAS .. . Is the Time To Give The Finest @ Pierced Earrings @ Watches @ Diamond Rings @ Stone Rings And Many More Beautiful GIFT IDEAS from GALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA AJAX -- 942-0407 player of the week. in pacing Cycle Centre to their 2-2 standoff with Red Wings. 600 KING ST. E. A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM wea a 1 te. . « . the gift that keeps on giving @ 11 Channels @ Perfect Reception @ No Antenna CABLE TV 723-5278 ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore" Got gift problems ? Drop into Elmer's Bargain House and see the large selection of gifts for the whole family. ELMER'S 253 Bloor St. E. ° 728-3473 THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING !! THE OSHAWA TIMES Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 MARTY'S RECORD BAR for the "TOPS IN POPS" music to suit all tostes SPECIAL: All Four MONKEY'S Albums 35% SIMCOE NORTH 723-0731 on Sunday, November 26, 1967, Rose Par- ; 2 fon, beloved wife of the late william run, said the worst part of being Catharines, William T. Theobald, King- bald, dear sister of Mrs. Steyzer, and --|George Theobald, dear mother of Violet|an athlete is the abuse he has to| fon (Mrs. J. Smith), 12 Billingsgate Crescent! nut up with |Alax, Dorothy (Mrs. J. Harkins), St. "People red he vee onual SATURDAY, NOV. 25 jing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. 30 Alfred Parton, both of Fort Erie, Thomas |Kind of idiot when they see me! FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-|1A-Vintage Pt., Grubb at 10.30 a.m. Interment Erskine Ceme- various parts of Sarnia as I go) Brat, A-Lori Be, Fleet Reactor and Jay- ---------- come from folks who are old enough to know better." SECOND RACE~--Purse $1,800. Claim. Andy, who wants to be on|ing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. BROTHERS LTD. |..,h00 oem for next_year's|rineien Mery. Grane "Ra 4up 3% : ' Whirling Rich, -Swatu 2:80 3.10 Authorized Dealers Olympics in Mexico, really has|ia-Brother Leo, Kelly 2.80 3.10 ROCK OF AGES his heart set on the 1972 Olym-|. Obe Mee Je Qroers Tudor Lit, ihdian FAMILY MONUMENTS pics, where he says he will havel puck,' poses. and Never A Gucction 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 a better chance than in the high|A--A G Smithers and € Patriquin Entry Whitby, Ont altitude conditions in Mexico. AILY DOUBLE, 10 - 6, PAID $116.60. ---------- Today he leaves for Japan) THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim- % i , " Ps ing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs FLOWERS where Dec. 3 he ll represent ; Promise, McC'ly 6.30 3.30200 i Canada in the second annual 4 -Boid Champ, Kelly 3.50 2.90 " i 1A-Arctic Venture, Gibson 4.60 by Locke's marathon race at Fukuoca City, "iit tan in Orders Aged Dust, Tiemee appropriate funeral tributes 728-6555 which the Japanese call the Muerto, Garden's Ace, Dollar Sweep and yor' ionships. Mount Market. world championships. FEE a Glass and Gold D slable Bit. | FOURTH RACE--Purse. $2,000. Claim- SHA\ N EN ing. Thi -ol % OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Cable Defeats ing. Three-yearolds end. up, One and 6Robin Wh'pt., McCb 7.20 5.30 4.10 | 8-Galanx, Swatuk 10.10 5.80 7-Royal Doctor, Gibson 3.70 'an in Order: A-Paris Fashions IN MEMORIAM Versafood 6-3 te sir' cri? wraps coonany A LASTING TRIBUTE For permanence and dignity we suggest first place with Versafood in \the UAW hockey league double- MOUNT LAWN |header played at the Civic Aud-) MEMORIAL PARK itorium Sunday as they nipped | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS BRONZE MEMORIALS |Versafood 6-3, while in the sec-| - SATURDAY, NOV, 25 | For courteous advice please |ond game of the 'twin-bill' Starr visit the Pork Office. |Furniture trimmed = Scugog A-Paraguayo. Ziegler and E Lieberman Entry. EXACTOR, 6 AND 8, PAID $92.20. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-| Cable TV gained a share of A--T | FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot. Pi ---- {Vne Ss ae d th 1! [Seay "Friscar' Mead a 4.00 se Bob Young potted three goals |&Gay_ Frisco. Mc 3 W. 5 P. ; for Cable TV, Stan Westfall ad-|snhoe, Bike airten Bex) elr remler iso : The Canadian, Dark jded two while Wayne Norris tal- Z Doug Reynolds hi By ALLEN SACKMANN scoring for Vers anion: se inliny. BOO' Burke 12. Weir becomes offically the 'itn niture to their victory with three| Progressive Conservative pre- mier in Manitoba history today, taking the post that went with the party leadership he won Sat- urday. The quiet ways minister beat three cabi- while Butch Dowe and Morris, Bryant tallied singles. job Duff Roblin gave up to enter |ter Alston signed_ federal politics. Mr. Weir will r be sworn in this afternoon. !1968, his 15th year as pilot of the Mr. Weir defeated Attorney- General Sterling Lyon, 40, Pro goals, Dave Leaming added two} Ten, @ National League baseball club. BMiss De All four coaches, Preston|cypsy, 3 'otomac, Cindy Sky, Van's Grattan and Of M it b jlied a gore Sea ciel 4 Wise Bug. | New s, cruise ani anitoda |_Newt Woods, Don the|., SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $900. Conditioned. od. |1-Vicky Adios, Hie $52.40 16.20 8.80 ed Starr Fur- |8Mis¢_ W'dr Creed, W'wood 6.20 4,30 Robillard 4,70 ited: Rugged Yankee, Mark April Blossom, and Annie Coke. DOUBLE, 6 AND. 1, PAID $288.90 THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse | $800. ing. Al Dick seige Naerh bic SrwimD RACH -- Mile two goals, while Bob Gay and |s#00. Claiming eee ae 2 1Aleo Alexander fited singles: (ignt ce yuiacce 1a? 2803 38-year-old high-|** EM Lon Kim Brefheur 2.60 A i A a 3 id. Chief, Black) net colleagues, by nearly 100| ALSTON SIGNS AGAIN [cloud Battie Ir Sendrienne "an votes on the third ballot, for the| LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Wal-|/-e0's Pride. dnesday to) FourTH manage os Angeles Dodgers in |$#00. Claimi 2.60 Royal, Sandrienne and RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse ng. 3-Eddie's Pride, M'nion 15.10 6.20 4.00 1-Pembrow Bill, Waples 470 3, Grattan, Germill 5.90 larted: Arawana Danny, Roving Andy Byrd, Royal G. Billy and 50 incial Secretary Stewart Mc-|Gomez, Jim Gilliam, Lefty Phil-|Jacqueline Hai Lean, 47, and Education Minis-|lips and Danny Ozark, will re-| ter George Johnson, 47. FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace, lturn with Alston next year. |s1,000. Conditiones. ST ** B-Real Runner, body |November 18, 1967, without my written|nue North, Ajax). Service in the chapel Also Ran in Order: Bent Parrot, Den- |penny Bit, Brief Attire , 1967, | % f - pe s , i ; . jon Wednesday morning, November 29 thrown at me by teen-agers injnison, A-Golly Soly, Hasty Amber, Sea Fable, Pace. Purse) Purse | 5-Mornins' Mornin, Fitz'ns Also Ran in Order: Baranof, |1ORegarder, O'tach 17.60 $40 480) 2B-Leelover, Kelly ble for any debts contracted in my|Funeral Home, No. 2 Highway, Picker- . rene, user Stu L70 2.80 by anyone, on or after this immo Township (lust east of Harwood Ave-- "All kinds of things are| Lucky Monarch, Armstrong 5.20 A--Mrs W J Seitz and Mrs V P Reid! and Gardiner Farms Entry. B-- Henderson and Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ances. Two-year-olds. 2B-Triumvir, Kelly 2B-Elhew Queen, S'tk 9 -All Image, Gordon 3 Also Ran in Order: A-Persian Port, Lebanon Kid, Joss, _Fantino, Miss Orillia and A-Pierpont. A--Gardiner Farms Entry. B--Kingfield Farms, Norcliffe Prospects Farms and R Wehle Entry. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $15,000 A ed 'Valedictory Stakes - Three-year-olds and up. 2 -Caesar B. Gd., -Hail The King; Grubb 1A-Valam, McComb Also Ran: Bye And Ni ft ear. A-Hillcrest Stable and Gardiner Farms Entry, EXACTOR, 2 AND 1A, PAID $7.80. EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim- ing. Three-year-olds and up. three-sixteenths Miles. 2. -Fortunatus, Grubb 1A-Park Heights, Swatuk 9 -Ann's Gem, Brownell 3 Also Ran in Order: A-Be Optimistic, Piedali, Rhann, Colucie, ing and Bush Hawk. A--W Noidowan and R Henderson Entry Attendance 17,470. Total Handle $1,057,684. 2-K'wtha Alibi, Coke 3-Jimmie Mac, Hie S-Success Jen, NicDonald Also Started: Freighter, Palacona, Mr. Scott Key, March Van and Molly'# Re. Port. SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. $3,000. Invitation. 2-Waygone, G'braith 3-Prince Bambi, Davies ee aleot Llewellyn Also Started: Galen's Boy, Chief, J. R. Spencer and Adios Custer. EXACTOR, 2 AND 3, PAID $27.10. SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $900. Claiming. 2-Mick's Girl, W'dell 7-White Ankies, Hill Innocent Bob, Gemmill Also Started: Tuffy Tee, King Gratt S., Hasty K., Arleen and Irene Mir. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $5,170. "Stoney Creek Stakes'. 20/9-Mr. G'phone, Waples 3-Peter Way Sultan, Davies 2-Armbro Gambol, Galbraith Also Started: Twinkle's Adios, Anglo United, Scat Time, Armbro Gimiet, Cindy Van Patrick, Guy Stone, Tigalus, Highland Girl and Lynden Aimer. NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse! $900. Claiming. B-Lovie G., Waples 1-Radar, Truckle 5-McHuff, Feagan Also Started: Stanorma, Madam Herbert, and Dave's Wee Lad. Attendance, 6,554, Handie $261,384, Holiday Food OSHAWA FLYING CLUB For the Special Person on your Christmas list, give him or her a flying gift certificate for as low as $5 @ Private and Commercial Flying Training @ Pleasure Flights Oshawa Municipal Airport 728-1626 MAKE: A DATE TO THE GEORGIAN Dripping Springs, @ Fine foods served TURKEYS CAPONS Order Now for Christmas FRANK HOAG Rossland Rd. West Oshawa 725-6837 DRUM CITY TORONTO 250 DRUMS SET To. choose from. All makes new and used. 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