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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, December 28, 1967 38--Coming Events SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300 JACKPOT NOS. 52 and 54 RED BARN 7 -- 7:30 P.M. EXTRA BUSES thelr recent bereavement. Also many! DEATHS IN MEMORIAM 'CARDS OF THANKS thanks to Reverend L. Wesley Herbert and Rev, F. J. Liftle. Entered into Nata bie ston. rest formeriy of Oshawa, Laura Jean ELLIS, Charles Foster At M4 Ellis, dear father of Wilfred, Gordon, Marie and Brian. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Inter-| Memoria! Hospital Ellis, RR 6, Bowmanville, years ment Bowmanville Cemetery. MORRISON, William Gemmell Suddenly at his home, 47 Church Street. Bowmanville, on Wednesday, 27, BIRTHS ZARHYBLLNY -- Ev ly ennou fer, Lise Anni December 23, 1967, at the Oshawa Gen-| ere! Hospital. Special thanks to Beckett and 4th floor staff. FREE PEPSI EPI'S IZZA Simcoe SH. 3. -- 728-0192 Resslynn Rd. W. -- 723-0241 2967, William Morrison, ==) [RESERVATIONS FOR A ESWINGIN' NEW YEAR'S EVE. wittkivk sattgeens Siete PHONE 725-3093 725-0022 | Celebrate * » New Year's Eve: * '* e Gayest Party Ever ot. (hi) ishawa i) aan |x ite * * * *« * *« * * * * + Label * * * *" * * +! 1\F #it |¥e@ LIVE ORCHESTRA |¥@ INTERNATIONAL BUFFET DINNER PARTY HATS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 723-4693 GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL FEO UG OOOO OE in Peitermaritzburg, Republic of South Africa, on Tues day, December 26, 1967, Laurie J. Crom , belpved husband of Nellie M, John and loving father of Duncan, Robert, Marian, and Bowmanville, on Wednesday, December 27, 1967, Charies Foster aged service in the chapel Saturday, Decem Beloved hysband of Mildred December in his 88th year, beloved husband of Ella G. Rogers. Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Boy Scouts of Bowman- and Janice yilie would be appreciated ince the arrival of a daugh-| isnt a sascaeaaciinedeal @) 8 Ibs. 2 028. 07 STUB) agin CISISIDISISISIDISII I ita t * > $MAKE YOUR 2 FOO gg FOO OC T New Year's Eve PARTY Sunday Night Dec. 31 - 9:30-7 Every Year The Best in Town @ HATS @ HORNS @BALLOONS @ Old Time and modern Dancing TO THE ANCHOR MEN @ Table eccommodetion for 600 People Reserved Tickets Now Available MORE FUN, LESS MONEY RED BARN COUPLES 6.00 SINGLES $3.50 IOIDIOOIDD DUE bE i bb DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 12:30 CHILDREN 15¢ ANYTIME A SWINGING SAFARI OF LAUGHS! mua CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE FEATURE DAILY AT 2:20--4:55--7:35---10:15 RK IIIEEIGGGOGGAGGGL Home, Peterborough for service on Fri WERZUN, Jonn Inter. Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital on Thursday, December 28, 1967, John Werzun, beloved huband of the late Annie Kreskiw Bukachyk father of Mrs. Robert Bowers (Alice day December 29, at 1:30 p.m ment Memorial Gardens. IN MEMORIAM KETTELA di Torento, and stepfather of Mrs. John Witkowski (Maggie), Welland, Mrs Cameron Cole (Nettie), Hanover, in his Nst year. Resting at the Armstrong In loving memory of a MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS please HUCKWELL -- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huckwell wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the very nice gifts given to them at Christmas, also for visits and kindness shown during Mrs. Huckwell's illness at Fairview Lodge in Whitby. Many thanks to all for kind thoughts. For courteous advice visit the Park Office 723-2633 ; ' : Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral to.) mcthe and o od ae; Kettela, who passed away December 28, Interment Oshawa 6 ber 30 at 11 am. MA CON: Always remembered by son Walter, daughter-in-law Dora and grandchildren STAFFORD Maryanne and Sandra REEDS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Melville Reeds, who passed away December 28, 1965. | gentle face and patient smile, BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. E., 668-3552 Whitby .Ont NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL Sponsored by CORINTHIAN CLUB 0.€.V.1, AUDITORIUM GIP II III III IIA AIA A AAAI III AAAI IAAISASIS ACK. Sat., Dec, 30 -- Dancing from 9 - ? TED KOSS and HIS 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA sadness we recall, wu had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all | y missed by wife Jeanne and sons Eddie and Douglas. VISE with songs and adventures i */* 7, rs S7 yee in mad : ba * mod A ¥ Ps a! = oe Europe! V".. MGM, \ presents HERCULES, M-G-M presents SAMSON us ULYSSES EASTMANCOLOR FOO Ok Tickets Avoilabie Ose HN 728-8336 BILL HARMER 725 3-7905 RON CARNOCHAN 7 SA REFRESHMENTS TICKETS $7.00 PER COUPLE JOU UU UO OOOO a a DO a a a ye gt Sotto tok Held Over 2nd Week DRAy ty gu' Bar On15\ Wildest Wooliest (CALAMITY JOSIE) Sheepwoman ¢ who ever DAY cowed a k: Cattleman! a 2h, ee Settee TECHNICOLOR® CO-STARRING PETER GEORGE AUDREY ANDY GRAVES » KENNEDY: CHRISTIE + DEVINE Woitlen by HAROLD SWANTON © Directed by ANDREW ¥. McLAGLEN « Produced by NORMAN MACDONNELL Executive Producer MARTIN MELCHER * A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ie SHOWN. WEEKDAYS AT 7:20 ~ 9:25 SAT. AT 5:20 - 7:25 ~ 9:35 SUN. AT 2:00 - 3:55 - 5:50 - 9:48 725-5833 The Biggest Bargain in New Year's Eve CELEBRATION Downstairs CLUB ROOM at the Spruce Villa New Year's Eve Party Sunday Dec. 3Ist. Buffet Lunch and Dance (Good Recorded Music and MC) Party Favors Supplied Noisemakers and Hats, ete, - SHOBBROOK -- The family of the deep thanks to friends and relatives for the and help during the loss of their son kind expressions of sympathy during!and brother and Mrs. Marr's illness. appreciation and RIDGELY ~ Norm and Karen are pleased to announce the arrival of their -------- | son, Stuart Alan, 7 Ibs. 2 075,, on Friday, THICKSON, J. Norman THOMPSON, Mary Neta, ADAMS -- In loving memory cf a; REEDS -- In loving memory of a lov- December 22, 1967, at the Oshawa Gen- In Oshawa General Hospital on Monday,' At St. Joseph's General Hospital, Peter- dear mother, Minnie Adams, who passed ing son and father, Mel O. Reeds, who !ate Lorne Shobbrook, wish to express eral Hospita December 25, 1967, J. Norman Thickson, borough on Wednesday December 27,/away December 28, 1945 Passed away two years ago, on Decem- |their beloved husband of the late Etheline 1967, Mary Neat McRoberts of 112 Hunter 5 r r ber 28, 1965. HORNE -- Marjorie and Gordon are Stephenson and. dear father of Mrs. Street East; beloved wife of Benjamin) gncvgh, ebsent. you are ever near, This month comes with deep regret, very pleased to announce the birth of a Robert J, Harris (Elinor) of Uxbridge Cecil Thompson, dear mother of John Ang always dear. _ it brings a day we will never forget. son, Gordon Paul, on Sunday, December and Mrs. George Kwan (Kathleen) of Ross Thompson, Mrs. Lawrence Smith ' You were taken away without a good-| 24, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Oshawa, brother of Mrs. William Lough- (Mt Mrs. William Harland (Ola) of --Sadly missed by Toni and Ern, Min) -- bye, sé man (Emily) of Toronto and Mrs. F. Peterborough, Miss Helen Thompson 89d Rod; Dorothy and Stan But memories of you dear, will never " Greenfield (Gertrude) of Colborne, in his eman and Orvili Cecil Thompson of ee oii die. 84th year. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Toronto, Mrs John Peel (Eleanor) of Sadly missed by mother and sons, Ed Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Whittier, California, dear sister of Mrs./ IG TRIBU and Doug Reeds. DEATHS Service in the chapel on Thursday, De- W. J. Hamilton (Eva) of Havelock also A LASTING TRIBUTE | Z cember 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Union survived by 19 grandchildren and one. For permanence and dignity Cemetery great - grandchild, The late Mrs. Thomp- | CROMBIE, Laurie J son is resting at the Comstock Funeral we suggest (CARD OF THANKS | $A X4GEGQEQOC AK NEW YEAR'S EVE ONLY! SUNDAY MIDNITE DOORS OPEN 11:30 p.m. FOR ADVANCE TICKET HOLDERS THIS MOTION PICTURE IS DEDICATED 70 LIFE, LIBERTY _ AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPENINGS! 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Reservations | 4.00 Per Person 8.00 Per Couple L For tickets call: WHITBY © Whitby -- 668-3386 @ Stouffville -- 640-3314 REERVATIONS © Goodwood -- 852-6880 668-3386 Have Fun & Save Money For a festive break..."take five" for fifty ale FEATURING ; GEORGE OLLIVER ; Hear him sing his hits: $ OPPORTUNITY, LOST LOVE,GIVE &TAKE 3 e THE BLUE EYED PRINCE OF SOUL *EX-STAR AND LEAD SINGER OF THE MANDALA ® 10 PIECE BAND "THE CHILDREN" ; ROBBIE LANE | ; $ & AND HIS DISCIPLES * STAR OF "IT'S HAPPENING" aie: « FRI., DEC. 29th - 8 fo 12 p.m. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM CKFH RADIO and TEEN WEEKLY Present SHOW and DANCE ADVANCE TICKETS $2 - at the DOOR $2.50 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT: Sam Rotish Men's Wear, Marty's Record Centre, Discount, Jim Bishop Sporting Goods, Arena, Shorty's Cigar Store, Centre Smoke Shop-Ajax Jury & Lovell Bowmanville, Oshawa Civic Auditorium, All Teen Weekly Outlets FREE BUS SERVICE from Marty's Record Centre Disc Shop, Windsor Bolahood's Sportshaven, Whitby Travel- ---- Bond at Simcoe cCALLUM PR eT) (EDITOR'S NOTE: of Oshawa's board of « unanimous about at thing -- the board successful and its fut even brighter. Memb are the basis for the series of five year-er articles on Oshawa's government written staffer and city hall Alec Green.) By ALEC GRE City Hall Repo: For The Oshawa If board of control are divided on some | have not yet been abl lish their role, they ; mous about one thing Board of control is its creation was a gre; the city and it is goin ahead, they all say Mayor Ernest Mark 55, became leader of first venture in this and will therefore ea portant place in it: came into it with a ti civic service behind h . When he was electe cember 1966, he set a by being the first ma city whose father had mayor. The other May also Ernest, reigned i PAUL HODDENB: above, was one of abo young hosts at the op of the new eleme! school art exhibit at Art Gallery of Oshawa night. The youngsters Killed | A 19-year-old America hero in Vietnam who ha ily ties in the Oshawa ar be given a military fun Missoula, Mont., tomor five days afier he was ki a triple-fatality car accid Robert Petley, who | aunt, uncle and a grand in the area, was killec Missoula early Tuesday on a Christmas leave fr position as a military ins in Vietnam. Rum Stole From Legi Enough rum was stole The Royal Canadian Headquarters last night | a ship at sea for weeks. Four cases of dark ru taining 48 large bottles at $4.60 each, were r taken in the break-in Legion Hall, 471 Simcoe The break-in was repo. the janitor to city poli visible sign of entry co discovered. The break-i investigated by Constabl son Kerr of the city p

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