16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 9, 1967 34--Automobile Repoir |38--Coming Events |_IN MEMORIAM _| Oshawa Bowling News AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-73 Transmissions ore Our Onl ments, Exchanges. Guoranteed 39 FRED STONE Brocklin -- 86 Queen St. FE. | Shop REBUILT ENGINES Automotive Machine OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS KINSMEN id -7339 | # y Business -- Repairs, Adjust: | B | N CG) All work 2-- $200 "JACKPOTS | a |\One Must Go | | | | 35--Lost and Found LOST -- White Samoyed pup, months old, on Wednesday, |n cinity of Kinsmen Park, Whitby. ward. 668-2237 LOST -- Biack and white terrier, years cid. Tag number 40). Answe name Joe. Vicinity of Division St ward. 728-8778. three} rs_to Re-| | 36--Legal COUNTY OF PETERBOROUGH requires JAIL GUARDS Several positions are PLUS PLUS $10 PER LINE Both Games $25 Consolation $150 Jackpot Game 20 REGULAR GAMES AT $20 Last 5 Games $30 Per Game Early Bird 7:15 Sharp $25 full card Guaranteed $5 a line TUESDAY Admission 50¢ vecant | for guards at the Peterbor- | ough County Jail. The suc- cessful applicants will be re- quired to work shifts perform- | ing a variety duties including the of correctional super- | vision and control of inmates. These positions offer the suc- | cessful applicants an oppor- | tunity to serve the community | by participating in an overall | correctional programme. SALARY: $4,280.00 - ag | Fj 780.00. $4,580.00 - 080.00 (effective Jan education; irregular situatjons are essen tial; good physical condition; minimum height 5'8"'. Apply in writing or telephone Mrs. Personal interviews will conducted during the evening | hours. $8. QUALIFICATIONS: His 10 | ntegrity, self con- trol and mature judgement in J. A. Spurway, Clerk- Treasurer, for an application. BINGO UAWA. HALL SATURDAY DEC. 7:30 P.M 20 GAMES, $10 a GAME 4 GAMES of $20, 30 $40, $50. ONE GAME $150 JACKPOTS SHARE THE WEALTH be drawn for ckets will vouchers on 20 turkeys 7 NOTICE Ukroinian "Embroidery Work CHRISTMAS BAZAAR | Dnipro Hall | 681 DEC. 1-9 P.M Edith St. 13 Many Christmas Gifts be | Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Bread Pyrohe, Holobchi (Cabbage rolls) Tea Room 50c The funeral service for Miss Team Standings: King Pins 9, Drifters don 6, Nu-Way 5, Ballinger's 5, Modern has a, , Beige 7, Grey 6 Gold 6, Orange 6, Ethel Wilkinson, of Hillsdale Uphoistery 4, People's 3, Thompson- 270, Aces 8 Comets and Turtles 7, Gaeta | Biack 5, Silver S, Red 4, Purple 4, Pink !Manor, who died there on Dec. | "@naghen 1 and Swan's 1. Waves 2. . 4, Bive 3, Yellow 2, Brown 2 and Coral I 5 : 2, LaROCQUE -- In loving memory of UPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL MEN'S STORE LEAGUB rs elieenein LAReow iy. rere sed High Triples -- J. Conboy 836 (323,| High Triples: R. Richard 844, D. Wil-| High Triples: G. Jackson 1846 (322); yma a Neier Rae |274, 239); T, Ross! 829 (280, 325); E.|Ilams 730, F. Hayward 716, C. Winacott/B. Allen 843 (359); J, Coopel (299, A fece Sheet Ie ee a Groat, [Bastarache 791 (221, 251); D. Baumhour |708; D. Doyle 669 F. Illig. 663, §. Weeks |283); E. Willerton 789 (331); M. Childer- A voice We aT remember forever, | 255 (28% 283); J. Monahan 741 (252, 243,|660, J. Sharp 655, D. Wotton 652 and J./hose 776 (279; S. Sargeant 766 (293); A sed but sweet remembrance. 246); R. Luppe 712 (236, 262); J. Culligan |Thompson 650. R. Mann 751 (350); 3 ' ich Ba oh 1704 (300); G. Chesbrough 669 (271); V.| High Singles: R. Richard 354, 296, D.|F. Eccles 734 (276); J. : A PORTOTY, ee cttony doar O'Neil 657 (288) and R. Watkinson 644,|/Doyle 295, F. Hayward 293, C. Winacott/J. George 716 (263); D. n2 Fe ole. tether, for. YOU; High Singles -- F. Dykstra 301, B.|286, T. Griffin 284, D. Williams 278, 267,|(266); 6B. Jeyes 705 Cass} Mand -M. pa fomembered by. daughter |ibson 287, J. Bent 282, F. Hill 267, B.|B. Fisher 275, |. Barter 269, J. Thomp-|Anderson 703 (248). --Lovingly % onkin 253, C. LaRiviere 245, G. Bb son 264 and S. Cupelli 258. High Singies: R. Pearse 320, G. Stacey): Ellen and son-in-law Nick, 2B, Mulder 237, P. Mason and| Points Taken: Westmount 3, Playboys |393, B. Anderson 301, R. Brooks 286, | §MITH -- In loving memory of a B, Williams 234. 0; Reynold's 3, Tony's 0; Motor City 3,/S. Salmers 281, A. Hachey 276, K. Jen- dear dad and granddad, Frank Smith, Team Standing -- Smashers 30, $ur- feuded 0;. Pic-O-Mat 2 and Dairy "hg 272, B. Bradbury 269, M. Nanteis ty passed away December 10, 1951, prises 27, Abstainers 25, Rockets 25,| Queer . Carswell 267, J. Zak 266, R.|C |wi Bon Dodgers 25, Hooks and Crooks 23, Crazy/ |Powel 264, L. Davey 260 and R, Mauro 259. | God saw you getting weary So He did what He thought best; He came and stood beside you, And whispered, Come and rest --Sadly missed by, his: son Don, Kathy and Pat. Cats 23, Balls and Chains 22, Hippies 19 and Losers 21. | SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE tandi High Triples -- J. Meikie 689 (210, 213, Figss ay Olan rpunas sos Gochs |266), R. Vileger 662 (251, 220), M. Wer-\11 . 13,083, Hallidays 11 - 12793, Oshawa joski 652 (269), M. Hobbs 643 (214 213,/Tuneup 10 - 13,982, Schenley'# 10 - 13,- 216), E. Klaus 629 (235), T. Tromley 625/gs9; Acadians 9 - 14,035; Algers 9 - 13- (214, 207, 204), V. Mena 620 (275)e P.\667; Coulters 9 - 13,082; Cross Canada Mate, SHERIFF'S TAILORING High Triples -- Sandra Labanovich 701 (280, 245); Linda Stairs 698 (299, 260); -- In lovi of ' Pica n oe 'tho patie away Kenere Wright G80 (296, 214); "Boreen skicmore 61? (224) and M. Clements 607|Paving 7 = 12.960; Cable TV 6 - 13.075: d eehey 1, 216, a anice 'ed! 6-1 ; Nat Nervio ale recone by Sister Annie, | Hughes 610 (242). High Singles -- A. Clements 274, G iis bel ig fa ee Mabage 180; [--Always rem y High Singles -- Jane MecCron 270 and | ed 247, B. Weroski 235, Ed Rouseigo ys 4 - 12,817 and Oshawa Bakery 3, S. Tromley 239, T. Hobbs 224, 221, 13 + 12,953. ot Doreen Wickens 235. Team Standings -- Tic# Tocrnites |G je 218, P. Beaudry 214, | ZALESCHOOK -- In loving memory a High Singles -- Elva Gorman 293, /Gumdrops 11,937, Humbugs 12,081, Jelly Loretta Gates 269, Joe O'Malley 256/ Beans * "R68, Life vere 12,397, Lolli- Paul Mueller 253, Jess Griggs 237, Marie! pops 12,177, Maple Buds 11,662 and Pep- Castilloux 229, Len Byrne 225, 225 and permints 11,466. Anne Whyte 235, Points Taken -- Tigers 4, Night ae 0; Champs 4, Leaders 0; Jet Set 3, BRONZE MEMORIALS | Girls 26, Boxes 23, Imps 22 and Stars 18. For courteous advice please | | som: dear husband, | father and an 'De.|15- Salamanders 9 Beetles 9 ra (Hitchens 213 and J, O'Neil 213 aunt Plata ag passed away De-| land Fleas 6. Beatles 9%, Spiders: 6)" cam Standing <--Centenniais 29, Hot cauby LeAsue jcmetng end kind In ell his ways, shots 23, Boozers 22, Destroyers 19, EX:| High Triples ~ Jeanette | Woodenek | Upright and just to the end of his| pos jesperates 20, Dumbells 18, Aces 479° jackie Banks 622, Doreen Kehoe pri UAW LADIES' AUX, NO, 27 16, Mixers 1k, Sa id Benders 11, Minies | 614° Dorethy Moore 607, Gladys Wiles | sincere and kind In hert and mind Hight UBias. se colve Siere fer tls Wand 6. 1605, Grace Sandford 594, Betty Pascoe What a beautiful memory he left 246, 224); Hazel Farrow 657 (184, 243,| < 593, Ede Fuller $80, Joyce Pickard 570 behind 230); Lill Braund 652 (252, 211, 189) and tT A and Marg Farquhar '" Lovingly remembered by wite and Flo Panter 617 (213, 196, 208). CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Singles -- Betty Pascoe 259, 205, Nae High Singles -- June Kerr 261, Ethel|/ High Triples -- Norman Tamm! 772 noreen Kehoe 255, 204, Jeanette Wood- Aoasint Fogal 245, Shirley Hill 240, Joan Hall|(244, 330), John A, Cardinal 757 (292, \cock 244, 233, 202, Gladys Wiles 243, 201, | A LASTING TRIBUTE 230, Vi Coolidge 221, Ellen Burrus 218,|245), Jim Brady 744 (280, 238, 226), Jack |Horothy Moore 231, Ede Fuller 230, 223; | For permanence and dignity |Mary Oriscoll 209, Norma McHugh 209, Nash 707 (266, 237), Michele Brady 706! jean Ainsworth 230, Ann Labanovich | eethies |Joan Frayer 207, Heather Larocque 205/(275, 222), Father Mungham 681 (250,|297, 292, Grace Sandford 215, Goldie | we suggest land Mary Turner 203 243), Barry Leach 678 (237, 236), John Marshall 216 and Joyce Pickard 214, | MOUNT LAWN | Team Standing -- Locals 34, § and H|Chipman 674 (247), Alma Richard 660 | MEMORIAL PARK |29, Tinkle Bells 29, Busy Bee: ae Go Go | (270) and Earl Marshall 650 (228). goed Standing Allsorts 11,872, ! visit the Pork Office. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 723-2633 bs }_ High Triples -- R. 202, 258); J. Huband 739 Very a 234); K. Bent 723 (249, 203, 252); F. Melonson CATHOLIC LEAGUE Cardinal 907 707 (204, 330); R. Wright 706 (275, 257);|ettes 1; Swingers 4, Hippies 0; cliders 3) High Triples: John A. T. Cusseck 704 (249,703, 252); R. Gra-\@nd Pin Smashers 1. | (265, 380, 262), Norman Tammi 794 (232, ham 679 (205, 256, 218); B. Giroux 673 346), Art Cardinal 722 (246, 59, 227), (242, 221, 210); E. Thibodeau 654 248, | Father Mungham 679 (236, 233), Loretta CARD OF THANKS :; Me and J 'McTaggart ft, (278). | CITY HALL LEAGUE Gates 665 (228), John Infusini 657 (258), ngte: 'osby '290, A.|_ High Triples -- Earl Schaefer 293, 226, Farj Marshall 644 (291), Irma Wrobel Doug Redknap 272, Pat) <4; 252, Roberta Gates 641 (225) and Diane Ralph Robert 635 (261). K. Du- Ben Coelen 283, 9, 5. Avarsehuek 261, Rivoire|Smith 253, Jack Goodman 254, Michael 250, $. sane CHANDLER -- The family of the late beau H Sydney Chandler wish to express sin- 242, G. Allchiuck 240, B. Marshall 238,|McCullough 244, 240, Bob Spooner 242, High Singles: Rod MacDonald 248,' cere thanks to friends, neighbors and|J. Vandyk 235 and T. Pitman 231. 229 and Royce Weatherbee 228 Donna Arsenault 247, John Chipman 240, relatives for thelr kind expressions of Team Standing -- Beatty Haulage 21,/_ High Singles -- Earl Schaefer 711, Rita England 238, Gail Tammi 232 and sympathy during their recent bereave-|Dodgers 15, General Printers 14, Rebels|Ben Coelen 701, Bob Spooner 689, Doug jim Brady 229 ment. Also many thanks to Reverend 11, Western Oil 11, Maple Cleaners 9,|Redknap 668, Jack Goodman 660, Pat" points Taken: Alouettes 4, Hippies 0; John Morris, Armstrong Funeral Home Patte's Paints 8 Honyokers 7, Doyles 5/Smith 649, Ralph McCullough 645 and) jet Set 4, Gliders 0; Night Hawks 3, and General Motors for the loan of a and Hambly Beverages 4. | wet bi diag glk bie Weatanee i Swingers 1; Tigers 3, Leaders 1; Champs car | Team Standing -- arlie Bre 3 hers 1 civic Rannas © Cleat Gowns a Dawah ee SMITH -- Words can't beain to ex MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE less Ones 3, The Joneses 2 and Bob press the deep appreciation felt by al! High Doubles -- Al Hill $49 (264, 283); |Nickels 0. RAINBOW LEAGUE the members of the family of the late Fairley Bouckley 503 (291, 212); V. Szik High Doubles: Shirley Wilson 525 (325); Terrence Smith -- The Armstrong Fu- Szay 483 (226, 257); Mae Jamieson 478| Elizabeth Wilson 488 (265); Bernice Hoag neral Home, Rev. Dr. Wm. McKay, re- (253, 225); Evon Pelow 453 (199, 254); riage Sokdpn UU doubt cleat la ee 465 (247); Lena Burkhart 449 (267); lations, friends, strangers and palibear- Dora Saychuk 444 (196, 248); Merle Poch | Maunder 3777 Marg. Jacklin 754, Pearl Greta Durand 445 (263); Mary Pirle 443 ers.. Thank you all go very much 44 (229, 215); Annette Burrows 443 (222. |, 726, 'Grace. Locke 720, Winnie| (248); Anne Cornish 423° (216); Sheila --Shirley, Bill, Amy and Beth Smith, 221); Betty Black 440 (164, 276): abel SO2P* Norma Thoraten 670, Fred|stead 418 (234); Jennie Petron 415 (214) Moss 429 (228, 201) and B. Pelow 423) Clem, sis Perce Neal 656, Mace Mor-|and Eleanor Gordanier 410 (233). (199, 224) jeer ea? and Mark Hill 643 High Singles: Vi MacMillan 271, Mar. High Singles -- E. Crowell' 245, K 'I h Singles: Ken Mossey 271, Frank| lorie Freeman 242, Olive Chmara 241, Manilla 245, E. McMahon 248, B. Camp- |cooper rte 'Art Allman 234, Alf Brown May Johngon 233, Glad Luke 231, Olive bell 237, R. Stovin 233, H. Rumpel 233,|/527P& Os rion 297, Dorothy Pridie Short 228, Norma Burnett 225, Ina Way ih ) Mars FUNERAL OF K. Middlemass 230, M. Knopp 229, 322, 203; Marg Mountioy 218 Wilbur alc, Waluarel Flintoff 210 and Florence Down 212, Helen Corbman 21] and Mike i t | Bridie 211 Team Standing: White 11, Maroon 10, 7, Kin Green 9, Mauve 9, Tan 9, Rose 9 Lime Team Standing -- och's 7, Jury and Lovell 6, Angus-Gray- | MISS E. WILKINSON 6, was held at the*MclIntosh - | Anderson Funeral Home on Fri- WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES MOTOR CITY STORE at,| INTER-CITY LEAGUE High Triples -- aie Murphy 224, 249,/ High Doubles: Betty Black 510 day, Dec. . at 2 p.m. 262 (735); June Bird 202, 255, 171 (62); |229)," Irene. Nwore 463 (260, 203), Mav|_ High Triples: Wayne Johnson 766, Barb Rev. L. . Herbert of Kings- oy May 209, om 179 (610); Mary Pic-| Jamieson 439 (220, 219), Mabel Moss 444/Geen 726, John Hubbard 683, Dale , 222 (610) and Brenda Gren- |(158, 286), Mary Frobel 437 (222,. 215),|Harten 655, Don Bright 635, Kaye Col- view United, Church conducted fon the service. Burial was in Un- 4 ion Cemetery. 229, 196 (608). |Betty Campbell 434 (252, 182), Al Hill lard 626 and Terry Waterhouse 615. Singles -- Molly McGraw 268, | 431 (232, 199), Nelda Thompson 414 (177,/_ High Singles Wayne Johnson 365, 211; racey 248, Faye Mitchell 246, Dor-| 237) and Auril Glendenning 401 (238, 163).|Barb Geen 310, 259; Don Bright 280; oberts 235, Mary Fitzgeraid 234, | High Singles: Merle Foch 236, Mary Dale Harten 266, 221; Pete Ventress 265; Churches Say Divorce Bill Does Not Go Far Enough OTTAWA (CP) -- The divorce|Presbyterian and Roman Catho-} bill now before Parliament does|lic churches. not go far enough in encourag-| It said all six churches also ing and supporting stronger are disappointed that "present marriages and family life, six)adversary (husband vs wife or riage breakdown concept as new one, but requires proof court. tn The release noted with "grateful recognition" new pri visions to encourage lawye and judges to seek reconcil ation in divorce cases. '0- rs ili- Recognition of the right of wives to take legal action in the province of their own domicile also was welcomed, as well as assurance of adequate provision for support of children. churches said in a common|vice versa) divorce procedures" press release Thursday. are being retained. The release was issued by| The bill introduced Monday representatives of the United, widens the grounds for divorce Anglican, Lutheran, Mennonite,|in Canada, including the mar- LARGE APPETITE An adult elephant can eat 94 pounds of food a day while camel can consume 38 pounds. Here's where to find gifts for everyone... CARISTMAS GIFT SPOTTER Gifts for the Home Entertainment GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR 1276 Shades to Choose From Visit our new showroom for complete decorating service Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms ond halls. A gift your whole family will enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATION. d ANGUS-GRAYDON 428 KING ST. W. 728-6254 MAKE A DATE TO VISIT THE j GEORGIAN Motor Hotel @ Fine foods served in a delightful festive atmos- phere. @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy, @ Be sure to book your Christmas ond New Year's reservations now THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 7 93 A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM ORNS CABLE TY v0. the gift that keeps on giving @ 11 Channels @ Perfect Reception : @ No Antenna OSHAWA CASLE TV 600 KING ST, E. Oa: 5278 THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! ! THE OSHAWA TIMES Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 Gifts for the Home Holiday Fun j Pallbearers were: D. L. Pot- Dorothy Grennon 225, Bonnie Simcoe|Bell 235, Fairley Bouckle Kaye Collard 264, 203; Terry Water- l s 2 7 y 224, Celia) Kay ar i y er. To Creditors and Department of tle. G. H.W link. M.J.F 225, Helen Hoogsteen 225, 211, meet Wigg 222, Dorothy Smith 216, Kay Manil- house 264 and John Hubbard 243, 229. e, G. H. Wesselink, M. J. Fran- 2 9 * Pearce 220, 201 and Joan Bi T St Aces 11, Wheeler 9, Others | . Ww r and Joan Beaton 219. |la 216, Mary McKnight 214, Queenie) Team Standing: Aces 11, eeler 9, | Recreation ssen, and W. D. Johns. Team Standing -- Go-elters. 18, Gell Lounds' 211, Myrna Baldwin. 211, Cleta Crystals 8 Wafers 7, Bank of Montreal | Rotors ue i and bear 13, Acro- | Wellan 208 and Kay Hooper 200. 7, Grits 0 and Grinds 0. In the Estate of George Rob- | ats 11, The Betters 10, The Busybodies| Team Standing: Jordan's Florist 6, Hid: Dulmoge "sei COUNTRY AND |10, Bells 9 and Minis 8. |Jury and Lovell 5, Kinloch's 5, Nu-Way in Du ge, i | Congratulations, for twin scores of 794,/3, Ballinger's Meats 3, Angus-Graydon 3, LADIES MAJOR "A" WESTERN JAMBOREE by Wal Smith 244, 235, 315 (794) and| Modern Upholstery 3, People's 1, Swan's! Over 650 Only: Olive Frise 833 (279, All claims against the estate Irene Rogers 267, 251, 276 (794). 1 and Thompson-Kernaghan 0. 290, 264); Doreen Goch 766 (327); Joyce of George Roblin Dulmage, Sunday Evening, Dec. 10 Bell 760 (280, 266); Lorraine Murphy 729 ! (25 FI ; late of the City of Oshawa, in | Bowmanville Town Holl MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE UAW LADIES AUX, NO, 27 renga Snr oa Wit the County of Ontario, Retir- | | Auditorium -- 8 O'Clock fone Ry Ones: | vate Makers 827/ High Triple: Ethel Fogel 630 (154, 263, iame 705 (308); Isobelle, King 694 (285); ed General Motors Employee, | Adults 50c Children 25¢ | FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Sah Ae EIR nie ke ae Joyce Porter 691 (260); Sophie Lakas 677 1: Brae Arne Gory Del | 240), Jo Westlake 745 (255, 290), Bud igh Singles: Ellen Burrus 238, 217,| (262); Marilyn Richards 676 (252); Dor- who died on or about the 6th west Artist: ty Delorme iWeitieh: cleae, Wack weuey) Morey 721 (252, 257), Earl Westlake 719|Rose Ellis 238 and 201, Ruby Rockbruneothy Sykes 668 (257) and Ede Ryan 663 doy of February, 1967, must |i oie Race -- Mile pace purse $800 ibe ye pg oat dly ay 254), 1227, 218, Joan Benkowski 225, Norma Mc- | (279) fil w 4 ned | ~ 1 ng 3 1 fon javey 692|Hugh 220, Shirley Hill 216, 210, Hazel| Team Standing: Crawfords Ins. 14, Nu- be filed with the undersigne CHRISTMAS SOCIAL ple a sate 0.40 9.20 £50 (261, 250) Marilyn Wilson 673 (291) and|Farrow 209, Pearl Gavel 205, Flo Panter|Way Rug 11, Scugog Cleaners 11, Hor- on or before the 16th day of BINGO LDandy Sandy, Waddell 3.40 acto, Yvonne Duguay 673 (233, 230). |204, Ethel Thompson 203, Lill Braund 203.|wich Jewellers 10, Strouds 10, Hayden December, 1967, after which SAnnIe Coke; COke. oy a0, High Singles: Yvonne Watson 266, 251, | Team Standing: Locals 33, S. and H.| Macdonald 9, Young Moderns @ and Dota the: estate will bd: dle | Mon, Dec Vth ot @ om. time dics Joan Jackson 261, Marj Ford 25%, Curly |26, Go-Go Girls 25, Tinkle Bell? 25, Busy Cross 'Canada Paving 7 | 5 i S fe Fe ei sas Dale Lind, Havoern, (Uackeon, 258, Terry Reld 243, Dorsny Bees 24, Imps 22, Boxes 20 and Stars 17 tributed according to law. St. George's Hall, Albert & nena View Dusen James aa bak id Davey 241, Sadie James 240, Laura | Jackson Streets. cont Pod cc Sing e sentry ney ae Pa Jamieson 235 end 'Stella | LADIES MAJOR "B" ; eighton WHITBY THURSDAY MEN' | GREIGHTON, DRYNAN, Lunch, Prizes : Team' Points: Ding Dongs' 4 Luckies| High Triples Roser Reecor 7a|, High Triples: Donalda Williams 686, pees & VICTOR, Everyone Welcom eehECOND RACE -- Mile pace purse o; Spots 3, Peepers 1; Guys and Gals 3,|(302), Bill Gordon 777 C329), EO. Saman.|(fene Moore 677, Mary McKnight 656, 5 Simcoe Street North, . =o EMoreinds Dusty, Moorels.00 $.40 419 /B0ePS, 12 Sextets 2, Kick Backs 2s Al's|ski 757 (263), Marty Jordan 744 (282), [Peltes Gueeis Gian Mar Oshawa, Ontario tsornie Jim Abbe, Feagan 3.90 3.00 silk patela Oedinie Ke eT Water Wels Re ER 'igh "Singles: Ane evitige 267, > % S: 2Capetown Joe, Truckle 7.00 265) and Warren Watson 705 (264). Evelyn Davis 249. ; : High les -- Gi ys avis 249, Mary Curry 242, Cathy Solicitors for vie started: Hislesh Laddie, Cemp-| HUMORESQUE BLIND. LEAGUE tae Son Larry Hall 295, "Lawrence 22¥ 238 Jean Brown 234, Helen' Gillard Malcom F. Dulmage, DEATHS bell Chief, Drammond King, Wao went Mee ae ae for 'this |Ritchie 280, Glen Houghland » 280, Des ee a nied tt aan Knight 228 Surprise and CLamar's Dre ee 9 lollowed by Pat|Denyer 275, Joe Izatt 265, Doug Rowden 4 Administrator of the Estote ' Ac 87, 158), John Smith 275|262, Norm Weales 260 and Olive Anderton 222, t " f , and Fred 4, ' oe ie eae Oe ae ane nein, aes & ry PAIN, Mary Caroline THIRD RACE -- M ce pur 80 (103, , Josie Wal-| Team Standings -- The AA's 9, A 1 ite' 38--Coming Events At sath Mckoa aernontel Hseoiial, > seen puree © , 103), VI Pike 157|drew Antenna 8, Kaiser Aluminum Co.|enrose |, Henderson's 3 White's 1 and Bracebridge, on Friday, December yal Briton, Waples 7.70 4.00 a White 143 (70, 73), Clara|8, K. of C. 7, Deboy's 7, Red Wings et owers 3. WOODVIEW 1967, Mary Caroline Pain, of Paignton |-Andy Byrd '00d 3.90 4 + $9) and Sonia Diachenko|7, Diamond Insolations 7, County Bow! che a einten Saywell's 11, Motor L House, Muskoka, in her 79th year, be-|2D-Ora's Boy, High "with: haha sab wena: Verw wibinck| pee he Guys 6 Legion Old Sweats 6 Towers 6 Burn' Dh uencernone 3: and TY loved wife of Robert D. Pain and dear|Time 2:15 1-5 Hig) be era Sibloc itby Firemen 5, Ken Smith Const. 5,'4 J COMMUNI CENTRE mother of John, Archie and Bob of} Also Started: Miss Carolene Ann, Duke Win ,105 (5%, 52) and Eva Wakely 103|Mercantile Dept. Store 4, Whitby. Hara. White's 2. | Minett, Muskoka and Muriel (Mrs. Tom of Atom, Senator Mir, Jagia and Danny | '>~' 5 |ware 4, Post Office 4 and DuPont 3 Russell!) of Oshawa. Resting at the | Moore = 3 --_----__-- |Reynold's Funeral Home, Bracebridge LUTHERAN CHURCH LEAGUE |Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church,| FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace purse High Triples: Mike Peter 738, Elmer |Bracebridge, on Monday morning at 10/$800 conditioned ed Fe ena phere lame none Millie Koss " lo'clock. Interment St. Thomas Ceme-|3-The MicNab, Brethour 4.80 3.50 2.80 ro en 0 2 ' i EVERY MONDAY. _ tery, Vault, Bracebridge. PEImer C. Wade 470 3.4 ' Jackle_Benm 329, Elmer 'Behm 289, 234 | 7-The Crooner, Zirnis 310 ' 1, 234, Mdcsusien tickat "sivas you ecua: Wiad A Tee Steve Peter 253, Roberta Plews 243, 232, ss you r Millie Ki free chance on door prize. At York Central Hospital, Richmond Hil Riso" Started: Cape Kaola, Hawkeye ob 'sa ee 0 er 2 Reon ee a Friday, December & 1967, Hazel Time, Glenford Lee, Rendezvous Boy ; i | i ge Standing: Schnitzel-Six 28, Ex-) thea Prescott, beloved wife of James |@nd Davey Anderson plos 26, Hippies 24, Daffy-Dillies 20,| ' Rah 1 cas St n a Sey Tithe slsheey of Aired eng RIPTH RACE -- Mile pace purse $900 Town Cryers 18 and Castaways 15 | et Hempton, Edoer. of Radield claiming Remember Monday, Dec. 11, Turkey ; r jel va ee i: nd Mrs. Wilbert Smith, Gladys (Mavise) Stove G» Curren. 4 20 2.80 By, ANTHONY C. COLLINGS {great accomplishments," Sidor- ay o shawa. Resting at Mcintosh-Ander-| \ rinur 10.20 3.10 " , + 46 sah aR son Funeral Home, Oshawa. Service in|7-M\ 330 MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviet} oan? says, adding: "One way or POST OFFICE the chapel on Monday, December 11, at S ses He Unio SURE ' . another, man's happiness is) High Triples: Lloyd Schram 668 (270, inte ru que Richard, Echo 0. Union has growing problem p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Osh- yo ra ee 5) connected with sex questions.'? | 228); Ena Pearce 661 (298); Vince Sava- awe or with divorce and broken homes, Atherton 600 TH OSHAWA x 1é Not Adm tt B | \ C ee OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday 8:00 PM 20 Games -- Jackpot owball and Share the 'Wealth Free Admission 16 No Children under ~ COLONY TOURS -- -- pockage PLORIDA TOUR $246. American -- 14-day GUIDED tour, All Accommodations @ 14 Meals Included @ Side Tours Included COLONY TOUR OSHAWA 576-0246 RENT THAT "VACANCY + ited SCOTT, Rose May At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on!., 299 condoned pace purse says. He gives a main cause as he says. a9, Bob Wassell 270, Ivan Bent 246, jay, December &, 1967, Rose. Morris |5)200 ne we 3 a failure by young people t Midge Cameron 240, Jim Wilson 236, of RR 1, Newtonville, in her 72nd year, Orc'e | Gr' 4 4.10 OUT BE g people to see "Al ve bg yeelrl« Triple Shift, Mehlenbacher sean , é as, very frequently a per- Hugh Stephengon 233, Nancy Schramm s I beloved wife of Norman A. Scott, dear| e. Shi ehlenbacher 3.80 OUT the difference between sex and 230, Herb Bufler 226 and Eric Pearce mother of Mrs. K. Newton of Hamilton a ia aes ice 4 son turns out to be unprepared 2). and John J, of Newcastie. Resting at the f Noteworthy Pick end)" ,.\° a ing: i ippi INortheutt-Eillott, Funeral' Home. "Funeral | Mac The broken homes result in ie Ponsiders gE ee Hae Oe al Khoceere tit ater 0 Tater We service 2 o'clock, Monday afternoon. © paid $30.90 Sng i ; inary sex impulse. GAt SCHOEN DER COtE RUBE Ar tm laee 0 Nelerieenk Menon Phish (No na new cases of hooliganism, Avengers 12, Hoppers 6 and Hipsters 5. rani : drunkenness and other social WANTS SCHOOL COURSES | _ WARD, Horace (Harry) Wrting ve Mlle pace purse ills," teacher U. Sidorenkoj sidorenko calls for special] _OUPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL. Entered into rest In Tarpon Gemmill 5.80 3.60 280 Writes in Komsomolskaya ; of High Triples -- E. Willerton 704 (276, Florida, on Thursday, December 7 4 L'Heureux' 8.00 4.70! Pray iain 4 |Marriage-preparation courses, |255); J. cuilioan 703 (244, 241); W. Tutin Harry Ward, beloved husband of Gladys 5 iu" Davies 70 Pravda, voice of the Communist to she taught in the second year 69! (295); M._ Schmall "681 (293); V. es <lerpon. Springs and dear father ve Youth League of the Soviet equivalent of col- O'Neal 673 (257); A. LeBlanc 671 me Bry {Brooxtin, iis 64th ear. Also Started: "Guy Protector, Dan He also blames a "loss of . Dykstra 671 (288); B. Nwider 667 uneral Home, Care ky Pat, Sparky Lead lege. taro) N. Pohribny 647 (282) ne M. ings; Florids. interment Tar-iGua Pitcoe, oe SPerky. Express eM ifeelin gs" and ss Sovi DA Pedibees i Gold Puiney. gs an ays Soviet; He qd t- elab Spoelstra 634. n Springs Cemetery f a e, does not elaborate, but schools encourage children to be : bly the c i High Singles -- D. Baumhour 288, J. -------- EIGHTH RACE -- Mile trot purse overly cold and rat iY presumably the course would in- Bent 279, J. Monahan 266, T, Pohribny 'it erly rational, rather clude sex education, a contro- 261, A. Podiowski 259, R. Watkinson 247, 30.90 8.40 3.60 than "cultivating emotions. G. Chesebrough 243, N. Russell 242, P.| FLOWERS by Locke's propriate funeral tributes 728-6555 | | | | 318 Dundes St. STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS E., 668-3552 Whitby ,Ont. IN MEMORIAM Lari | passed God Never shall Lovi | To the spot --Ever remembered by Doil, OCQUE -- In Gram, away knows loving memory sh a Elizabeth LaRocque, December 9, 1961 how much | miss her, her memory fade, thoughts shal! ever wander * where she is laid. Ron, Kevin ng and Christopher. LAROCQUE -- In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth Larocque, who was called home to rest on De- icember 9, 1961 While you, dear mother, Rest and sleep, |} Your loving memory | 1 shall always keep, |--Your LaROCQUE -- In loving memory of a deat nar ind Gene senior Moncton Hawks. ed away December 9, Without With daughter Betty. who pass- 196) farewell she fell g memories for n our hearts she'll asleep, us to keep: always stay, Loved and remembered every ae | --Aiways through Rentidaughter ~ In - Ads -- Cail 723-3492 today for action! 'deughter Judy. remembered by son Joe, law Joyce end ae erent |hea Soviet young people think love |{s)°™ (4 and Paul is the basis for their marriages, a_ Sovi is) r et philosophy _ teacher High Singles: Don Mills 274, Pat Kyle _SIXTH RACE -- Mile versial subject here. He com- ai Minion: tenic Ree ' > Mason 242 and R. 'Duncanson 239, In a Volga farm region north- plains that high schools avoid Team Standing -- Smashers 26, eagan 4.60 2.50 2 SPARKLE WITH CHRISTMAS Make your appointment now with SUZANNE HAIRSTYLING Hair pieces sold or set. elegant gifts for the home When you decorate your tree, dress up your home with 5 JOHN ST. W. drapes and floors from Shew- 725-4541 ring. ENJOY THE You, deserve to buy the best FESTIVE SEASON and can have a wide variety, Depend on salee HA Motor City Cab @ CARPETS For Fast, Courteous @ DRAPES 24 HOUR SERVICE @ CORLON 725-1127 @ TORGINOL @ CERAMICS NEED A CAR? 725-3541 Is the number to remember over the HOLIDAY SEASON SHEWRING BROS. LTD. UNITED TAXI 143 KING EAST FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS 728-3980 OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY NIGHTS at Motor City Bowling 26 GIBBONS STREET Furs Ge east of Moscow, he says, 26 per|this 'extremely delicate' sub- ars Grand cent of all marriages ended in ject Losers 21, Rokets 21, and Harwood ' divorce last year, a sharp jump| 18 and Hippies 18. ; 16 ' | The Soviet Union has experi- rom 16 per cent the year be- rr in a few cities with re- Dodgers 25, Crazy ely es ethics 2, Hook and Crooks 2,| Also. Started: Billy Hall, ady, Caribbean Song, galls and Chains Mile pace purse 700 430. 28 Oot giving 'a frank F uiring six-month waiting De-) sigh triples <- Lex Wage. 719. (317); ye 590 me Elving A. tran look at|riods for engaged couples before trene "Richard 711 (305). "Ray Branton family problems that usually | they marry, to see if their feel-| 700 (256); Harry Keys 689 (267); Doreen are hushed up in the Soviet|ings can stand the test of time, 0c", $85. .(2600: Dave Peebles 686 "Also. Started or Eddie, Brave Union, Sdiorenko doe: t (247); Darcy Chapman 683 (271); Jack Ezrs, Stoney B Lady B. Ann and non the wational di Ss no tel Upton 681 (267); Harry Fayle 680 and Joi national divorce rate jarold Creamer 662 (247). attenninee, 4,75). Handle, $297, 735. " |_ High Singles -- Shiela Taylor 249, wy He said that, in general, the} 'Churches Aid Ethel Tonkin' 248, Tom Goch '24, Cal H relative number of divorces is! {dnvin a Nick Mayers 243, Chuck Hood | | aves " 43, Fred Taylor 242, Alice Fairgrieve SPORT BRIEFS Fs Cole j 241, Lorreine Peebles 240 na Kay | : Up-to-date national figures| North Viet |Hardsand 236. DAMASCUS HONORED are hard to come by. The most| ba were Sanding. 2 Meh Damies: & ee BALTIMORE (AP) -- Damas- recent oficial statistic, for. 1963, TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana Fe UIA eoeat BB gee ibegllali ge eay cus shows r cent o oviet! aids 4 ag ' "\Centennials 4, Gems 4, Cards 4, Crazy us, Mrs. 'Thomas Bancraft's re dian Council of Churches an- 8s. 4, Little: Angels 3, Hatmas 3, Hip- t z On She ei 8 nounced Friday it has $40,000 to $50,000 in aid to North Vietnamese civilians through the World Council of Churches. Reginald Bennett, acting gen- eral secretary for the Canadian)? pede eae old colt, received an-, marriages ending other honor Tuesday when he|Sidorenko's comparable was named Horse of the Year in figure for the Kostroma area ho the annual poll conducted by|was 16 per cent. " Turt and Sport Digest, a racing} A Soviet scientist said last | publication. In a poll of 197 writ-|year, in reporting an earlier sent Pies 3% Discards 2 and Kitcats 1. CROVEN LEAGUE Points Taken -- Lucky Strikes 7, Roll- ing Pins 7, Night Hawks 0 and Owls 0. High Triples -- Betty Hill 684, Penny Weatherell 648, Carol Raderford 638 and jers and broadcasters, Damas-|rate of 11 per cent, that most dith Paplinski 548 ; jcus beat out Buckpasser, 1966)divorces were caused by drunk- ie age ag Bg oP ¢ ie See, "ot, Belty Hill 262, BP, champion. He also was named) enness. Anglican, Presbyter' ana Penny, Weatherell 254, 202, Judy Mc- No. 1 three-year-old A new law last year Mase United Churches of Canada reer 06 ree Alen Ee Taye sier was ther fac 4 fi Ce ROMANIA WINS AGAIN idivorce easier was another fac It was sent during the last 15 rAgtgyrs 4 ned the rapid months, he s~id, and "'I am sure ALBERT STREET UNITED SHURCH ig' riples: Roger Plancke » Marg jthat an equal amount, if nol) jscciin 732, Mark Hill 714, Frank Coope ag be said r i, has gone to South Viet- 711, Glenn Maunder 706, Eric Jacklin the U.S. about one out of| s 683, Pearl Casper. 650, Don Parker 62, ends in di-| ' Ernie Rundie 621, Mace Morrison 614, every four marriages ends | Tye council's disclosure fol-|Roy Corbman 613, Bill Hamilton 607 and 603 \lowed an earlier announcement|Srace Locke a s at the basis of an High Singles: Walt Tippett 214, F wistdhc rehab ¥|Friday that Toronto's six Unita-| cord" snmit 257, Ross. Clark 231" Andy jrian Church societies plan MONCTON (CP) Roma- nia's national hockey team won its second game of an 1l-game) |Canadian exhibition tour Tues- lday with a 4-3 victory over the Roma-} nia opened its tour Friday with! a 7-2 victory over a senior all-| ei "When more than one, Bowling's Holiday Food fun!" 78 RICHMOND W. to | Marlow us, Mike Pridie 235, Pearl Mar. " J | "i lo 226, Roy Corbman 225, Keith Pike FAVORS MUSICALS meet Monday to organize a|79, Amy Kallington 218 and Winnie Scott | Tina Cole has ambitions to do committee to solicit funds "where I can sing,/medical aid programs in North star team at St. John's, Nfld:,| for |216 land South Vietnam. and played to a 7-7 tie Sunday} jwith Saint John, N.B., Moose-| musicals, ds, ldance and act all at once.' 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Telephone Collect 9 34 250 DRUMS SET fied ads dally, THOUSANDS read Times Action Classi- U.S. Air Force Gene Raymond J. Reeves (rig and Royal Canadian Force Air Marshal W. MacBrien are the two n Better I Unable TORONTO (CP) -- |] Ashby of the Metropolitan onto Better Business Bu said in an interview today the bureau has been unab verify international claim the World Heritage Organizz The organization says brochure that it aims at ¢ nating illiteracy in all und Lightkeepe For Bad W By R. J. ANDERSON MICHIPICOTEN HARB' Ont. (CP) The Can: coast guard research ship | Dauphine put into this Lak perior iron ore port early | to await better weather b attempting to remove the lé 13 lightkeepers it is assign take off their lonely station fore the close of navigatic the Great Lakes. Gale-force winds and rolling seas buffetted the 3: vessel] most of Thursday Captain Arch Hodge was u to approach one of his las jectives. The station is a east end of Michipicoten Is about 135 miles northwe: Sault Ste. Marie. For most of the day tem tures were in the low 20s some rain and light : Today the temperature dre to 15 and the forecast wa continued stiff easterly win shift in the wind to the nor west was needed to enabl Porte Dauphine to approac exposed lighthouse where lightkeepers are waiting. LBJ Backs With $475, WASHINGTON (AP) -- Johnson administration is ing its defence of the dolla $475,000,000 in gold bullion. The treasury departmen Thursday it transferred much gold from its money to a special fund that n gold sales to foreign gt ments. "It was the largest shift of gold in U.S. history passing a $448,000,000 move in February, 1947, to cove original U.S. subscription | International Monetary 'Fu ON YOUR LI PING-PO! TABL Sturdy legs, 4 bets steel posts and balls Gold Finished Metal Frame 30" x 48" MIRRORS For Hallways, Vanities, ete. Oe, For entrances or closet doors. 25.95 Oshawa COURTICE 728-1611