ah F SATIN RR ' (Olive) of Oshawa and Mrs, Chf- ford Cotton (Edna) of Windsor; & brother, Ernest of Ottawa, Fh i puis Boniner Sends : od Susi aervies wil be from the Funeral Home on Thurs: at 315 pm. with the Rev Cotton officiating, Burisl AS Le James R, bert and Don. A well-known Oshawa , Mrs, J. B, two i Toberison and J. Herbert on, hoth of te Franklin, New Jersey and eight of Orville | Brandehildren, Mrs, Gordon | Mrs, Holden Is resting the Luke McIntosh Funeral Home, MRS, GRACE ANN BELL As the result of stroke, shout we waths 3 0, {ites Aun Davey, roid (Bud) | Widow ohn Bell, passed away bg Xo hee ut the home of her daughter, 200 sui] Coleridge avenue, Toronlo, early ounes | oy odnesday, June 20, In her B5th Prother | YOAT, A a A" of the lite Mr. and (2 in Davey, e CORRE HOLDEN = Pottesl Bary ouate. Roh. | Was born at Woolwich, Kent, Eng. On Tn ved wie of Robert A |land, She was married. there in ited Chureh, oe by her husband, d f 4, Toronts, Drew) Oshaws Resting #6 the Morris Vuners! Chapsi Bowmanville, Service in the ehapel on Fridey st 3:00 pm. Interment Bowmen Ville Comeatery, Farle Stephenson, of Bowman vile, hears by telephone about his good luek with a ticket on the ear draw recently held by Cotton (fate of #8 Charies 81) and | 1902 and came fo Oshawa wit dear mother of Rev, James Holden of | hor husband in 1908, Until two snneraklp and Robert and Don of | yours ago, when she moved to Gomersi arrangements ister. Wer | Toronto, she lived at 168 Olive! further stionlars call Lauke-Meiniosh | AVENUES, | Funeral Home, RA yn, Proedocessed by her, husband | ' esiden some years ago. ie leaves to | ont Mg og render 7, | mourn her passing three daugh. | [ss Wiliam Guinn beloved husband | ters, Mrs, Bagley (Grace) of the ate ids Fallon, and dear isth | Toronto, Mrs, BE, C, Van DeWalk or of Mrs, PJ Wilson, Whliby, Bp. er (Sarrah) and Mrs, Clarence ol of Napanee, Fred of Yan DeWalker Jonnie) both of C. Town Punersl wa and two sons, George Chapel Reguiom Mase in | Hamilton and Albert of Oshawa, John the Evangelist , Whitty o8 | She was predeceased by one som, Thursdsy Jupe 0th 8 § [Ling Bs «| John Bell ment §, Johns RC. Comelery, * | The funers! service will be at is the Oshaws Gen | the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, King June #7, | street west, at 2 pm. on Friday, Mie | July 1, gonducted by Rev, H. D, erdon, rector of Christ Memor. ial Anglican Church, Interment a be in the Oshawa Union Ceme- | band of Mary O'Conner or of Betty (Mrs, W, Weber) and Dr, Gerald Soimes, both of Toronte, In his 1] 64th year, Syunersl from the Lube + Melntosh Pu al Home, #5 to M, Gres Chureh Mass on ay, June 30, #4 Cemetery, T h areless drivin Vast | came, Detoge Magisigeie. KM at the Oshawa Police , First of these rus nd avenue, who Was ven a suspended { and Be over was against Walter Par son, who was involved in an ace cihent at the intersection of Con: session No, 4 Blackstock, and High way No, 13, The Parson ease was Slamissnd due to the lack of evi rr e that carelessness was the | W 5 Dalle thought and | CAUSE of the mishap | "Aa Waste tel JW, Hughes, 17 Golden Ave. | Toronto, was the winner of the CUCKNELL =~ In loving memesy of | TCA trip to New York sponsored "he pam | hy oronation Community As. , Purdy, {ather of Miss Sylvia Purdy, a teacher at Corona School, sold the winning tick. "| ot and is the winner of the $100, Ber | prise for this event, THURSDAY CONCERT The recently formed Whitby Po. lice Brass Band, under the direction of Bandmaster Eric Clarke, will hasnt Ls just on dows, play his first half Xs jhe weekly loving dovgh | hand concert at the MeLaughlin Lams ana lamhly, Shell, Memorial Park, on Thurs. In loving memory of Dor | day night. The Oshawa Civie and Gentry, who passed gimental Band will play the se. ". cond half of the program, Chief of Sale in We Haste ©. [Police Charles Fletcher of Whitby " Wipe Away Wy ears. will chair the concert, Mayor Har- Sroubled heart, | ry Jermyn of Whitby will speak And whe Always ve tor Dovesn, GENTRY = othy May Me lives and loves me COAT WNEARD Fie and family, The cost of painting three corri o | dors and stairways at E, A, Lovell Cochrane, o passed | school was $84.20 the Board of Edu , 1088 cation heard this week, The pro 8 There 18 a» lnk death cannot sever, vist 7 - Hl jon of iron gates at the north. i Mmambered 'vr the famity, | OR enirances of Mary and Ritson id pi school would cost #91250 --- CHARLTON oad" moter Bibel Mande RISK CONFIRMED Bh ig), Whe Bd AVS (EO ering Canta Pub. BI bared, longed for siwaps | Ministea psuring Conant Pub: ! Hie School against dam by fire, Trdg oH ole. fo the extent of $38,000 was memory fo us is A treamire Hot loss 8 Hie time regret, confirmed by the Board of Fducas he tion this week, "gira -~ TRAFFIC OFFENCES Ld Thirty-three driving and traffic offences in Osh hitby, Plok. erin k wers dealt with by He ity Polke Court + ig NEW ATR ERT | A new , Palace street, sil. on Harmony road south, soon be open to the public, "| 1t da Immediately north of Conlin's rocery store, on the west side of street, Final work in connec. tion with ving of watermains Was com yesterday, Bull: Dw. |doners were levelling the earth Jravanaeny to putting it in driv. ng condition, TECHNICAL CORSE The Board of Education Is to! advise firms In Oshawa and dis. trict of an advanced technical evening course, provided there are fent reauests, So far no request has been received, LETTERS PATENT GRANTED The current issue of The On: tarle Gazette carries the informa. Bart, In loving CHARLTON -- In loving memory of & ir s moe dor dughier and elmer Maude ga Jhek_{tloney), he ovis) Jone ! "here's a wot apart, I our hearts, A corner hat always your ows, JIN LiNo ane ean replace it GERALD ¥, DAWSON PETERBOROUGH ~~ The death roceurred Tvanday in St, Joseph's {Hospital of Gerald Fr Daw won, 84, of 337 Bt. Joseph's St, 'after a short iliness, Born in South Monaghan town. Music Exam Results Given | of fue, n ation held recently by the Royal servatory of Music of Toronto in The following is a list Oshawa, The names are arranged | Janet Louise Kerr (equal); Phyllis in order of merit, ARCT PIANO WRITTEN TEACHER'S Honours = Donna M, Barwell GRADE V THEORY Anne Hopping; ~ Brenda Jean Lang; | Frances J. Palter; Marilyn Mae | | Williams; Honours Donna M, Barwell, Pass Anna Jean MacMillan; Joanne Mosienko; Doris E, Mann, | Carolyn Pascoe; Thomas | Clapp, Bessie Gaatch, Mary COUNTERPOINT Honours -- Beverley E. MecLar. | | First Class Honours »= Joan | Logerquist (equal); Patricia Ann ) ar ook GRADE IV THEORY HARMONY AND HISTORY Pass ~~ Florence Brotherwood, HARMONY First Class Honours ~ Marilyn Simmerson, COUNTERPOINT First Class Honours - Jean Cook, 1 HISTORY First Class Honours ~ Joan Rey- nard Pass + Marion Fisher, Con- | McKay; Margaret G, Harabulya, " Pass ona E. R. Mepstead, | Keitha Mosier (equal); STORY GRADE 111 THEORY HARMONY Honours--Donald Albert Parkes | Reesor; John William Johnston, WINS LEGION CAR Oshawa Branch 43, rhe Cana- { dian Legion. Mr, Stephenson | won 8 new car with his winning | ticket which was drawn by! | HISTORY | First Class Honours ~ Adella| Honours ~~ Donng Chamberlain, Kratz; Judith Broadbent Pass ~~ Joanne Slorie GRADE 1I THEORY First Class Honors ~~ Margaret Judith Krantz; Barbara Valr, Suzan | Suzanne Smith (equal); | Lynn JN Lockwood (equal); Norma Bowen; Nancy J, Martin, Lynda L. Mercer, Mary E Joyce, Jean E McKay, Bell, Jo-Anne 1, Honours Sharon Dale, Sally Lean, Shard Nathan (equal); Reta K. Graham; Rosemary Bury, Virginia Pipe (equal); Carolyn Ann Johnson" Beth - M, Travel (equal); Donna A, Granik; Glenys A. Hughes. s Pass ~ Pamela Peterson, Xath. erine Schell tequal); Bill Dhlglel Frances Minacs; Christopher Bat: eson, Bonnie Gay Parr (equal); Janet ¥, Lapp GRADE | THEORY First Class Honours Carolyn Kinsman, Janete Kochansk! (equal); Dianne Olech; Danny WHAT COUNCILDID | 17 FEET BETBACK Required set-back of building on both sides of Simcoe street nowth between Colbourne + snd Brock streets will only he 17 feel in future, City council's decision last night followed the reading of a lel: ter from planning board saying it was originally hoped to restrict the spread north of retail business to Colbourne, but suggested a transi: tion period during which certain types of offices would be allowed in this area, Council was consider ing the application of Dr. C, E, Mellveen to allow him a setback of 10% feet for an office addit. fon to his premises, GRANT LICENCE Transient trader's licence wan Jranted to Roslyn Metal Products JAmited, Toronto Better Business Bureau wrote fo counell saying the firm was a reputable one as far as it was aware, NO SALE City Council will inform the sol | teitors of Morris Kohen it does nol wish at this time to sell the city owned property on William street for which Mr, Kohen was making an offer, LICENCE APPLICATION An application for a leence to sell cosmetics in the city, from Mrs, Merida Grant of Bloor street east, was referred to the goneral purpose committee, MAKE OFFER An offer has been made for the land on Park road south originally proposed as a site for low rental apartments for old folk, The site was considered unsuitable for this after soll tests were made, Don ald P, Cranfield has offered $6,500 for the city owned property, con: itional to his being allowed to build a service station there, He | Find Parliament Hill Clocks Are Damaged OTTAWA (CP)«-The case of the damaged clocks is under investi: gation on Parliament Hill, Maintenance men sald recently a fourth-floor clock in the centre blook--one of scores of open-faced clocks in the bullding--~was found with its hands secured by wire, ship, son of the late Clarence Daw: 'son and Margaret Whittington, he was educated there and has lived An this district all his lite. He was tion that letters patent of incopr. Juation have been granted to oldman Detslopmenis, himited. | wih he Metropolitan Lie' Tours | vow company. nas an muthorized | ance Co. for 18 years, Mr. Dawson | papital divided into 6,000 non-voting | Wh ~, in elder of 8t, Andrew's Unit: | preference shares with a par value | je Rarely of $10 each and 20,000 common | esides his wife, the former Jean | shares without par value, | Eagleson, he is survived % two daughters, Mrs, Bruce 'aylor FIRM INCORPORATED | (Eleanor) of Peterborough, Vrs Gordon Sands (Doris) of Toronto: | rent issue of The Ontario Gasette | three sisters, Mrs, Harold Johnston | of the granting of letters patent | (Mae) of Ottawa, Mrs, Rey White | of incorporation to Oshawa Elec) There have heen other instances In which clock hands have been twisted together, Since all the clocks are controlled from a een: tral time-control panel, Interlock: ne the hands frequently throws a clocks in the building out of order, trical "Contractors Limited, "The new company has an authorized preference shaves with a par value of $100 each and 10,000 common shares without par value, | 15 to be asked to prepare an esti Say Firm Sliced Wages is required to vacate his present | premises at Bloor and Simcoe streets In Auust, SPONSOR SWIMMING Somerset swimming club has asked the city if it would be inter: ested In sponsoring swimming for children four or five hours a week during the mornings, The Oshawa Recreation Committee has' been asked to make a recommendation to eounell, PREPARE ESTATE The Canadian National Rallway mate of the cost to replace the bridge on Ritson road south ova the railway line, Cost will be borne by the city and the railway coms any In proportions to be set hy the Department of Transport Com i ws, It 1s I a grant may be obtained from the Great "Crossing Fund PETITION OTTAWA City will petition the Federal department of transport to fill the remaining marsh area between the Lander Stark and the Sloan properties at the harbor, NO GRANT No grant will be made to the Salvation Army towards it soolal work, council decided last night, Ald, Joe Victor chairman of the finance committee, sald expendi: tures for 1965 had already been Judgetted for and he regretted no further substantial grants could be made at this time, His motion that the request be referred fo the 1050 il for its ideration was approved, Truckers Walk Off Job, NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CM) Twenty-five independent truckers walked off work on a new section of the Queen Elizabeth highway Mayor Norman Down, The lucky winner is shown with his wife, Ruby, and his daughter Revere, 3, ~Photo bv Gilbert T ' Church Holds Annual Picnic The grounds of Camp Pretoria formed the setting for Bt, Paul's Presbyterian Church annual ple nig, held recently. A large numper of adults as well as children turn: ed out to wateh or take part in the various races and games, These were conducted by a number of Sunday school teachers under the leadership of Mr, E, Whiting, Shortly after 5 o'clock, ind was served, alter which the kiddies were treated to a canay scramoie, The outing. was brought to a close with the presentation of prises to he folowing winning contestants; Girls, or under; Susan Clem: ens, Lynne Daniel; boys, § or un der: Bruce Smith, Bere} rns, Jimmy Andrews; gris. and 7: Sharon Clemens, Keren Daniel, Eleanor Chalmers: boys, 6 and 7; Michae! Rose, Robert Muir, Rob- ert Ireland; girls, § and 9: Joa Copithorne, Varley Is, Pat sy Jackin; boys, § and 0; 0, MacDonald, Allan White, Bruce huis. \ CONTESTS. / Girls blindfolded: Sharen Clem: ens, Beverley Grills, Patil Ane drews; boys bean and straw: Geo, MacDonald, Allin White, Bruce Chute; girls' balloon: Karen Copl thorne, Elizabeth Simmons, Judy Rose; boys' water and siraw! Doug Speirs, Russell Chute, Bob Stark; girls' glass of water Sherry Grill, Beverley Grills Fish Require Air Same As Human Fish, one of the few creatures on this earth to live entirely In witer, can do many amasing things but they still need oxygen to breathe, the same as man, Many experiments have been made to determine the length of time that a fish ean live out of water, but few have tried fo find the cause of fish dying while in the water, and seemingly in clean water A fish can actually drown in water which has had the oxygen removed from it, In th ecase of most fish, they must not only have their oxygen, but also A Sf rent to help force the life-giving substances into the pi ¢ 4 to what most people believe, a fia doesn't just open its [A and let water flow through in order to gel his "alr," That air" must be fore ed Into the gills by means of pres: sure from the water, which takes the form of currents, Incidentally, fish do mot drink the water thev live on. They re. ceive the necessary moisture from their food Betty Andrews, Burglars Rob Tourists Of Over $300 At Motel NIAGARA FALLS (CP)~Police sald Tuesday burglars esa with $348 from five vacationing tourists in a motel here, making a total of 12 people robbed and 81, 319 taken since last Saturday, At least four of the tourists have had te return home on borrowed funds: Police sald the burglars rented a room in a motel and then ransacked the other rooms during the early hours of the morning, out wages from five to four eens a ton mile, The basie nounced The walksoff halted work on & streteh of the highway between Niagara Falls and Fort Erie. See: ond double lane is under construe: rale was not an here Tuesday, charging that the tion, Notice is published in the cur | capital divided into 300 non-voting | or Too Large! Prompt Delivery ! No Job Too Small w= Open Seturdey Mornings == OURRAN & BRIGGS READY MIX LTD. 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