THE OSHAWA TIMES, Yussdey, Jonuvery 3, United Counties' CAPSULE NEWS Council Meets | Tuesday, Jan. 17 Youth Held "sre For Murder | Yirst business will be the elec-| RED ROCK, Out. (CP)--Ron- soiving of the disarmament prob on of wardes for 1961. This 55 54 Lovalee 2, of. nearby Niphllem. Mr. Diefenbaker and West \Dumate, ouniys ya bo pi 0 pn § charged with murder German Chancellor Konrad Ade- the Rarien a sisi lr or Vda connection with the nauwer exchanged New Year's Reeve of Phd Lr Mos vo shooting youth near greetings and hopes for peace,| chairman of the roads and bridge] "5s © y les north- freedom and prosperity in 1961 its I 5 als ved | €4S the Lakehead. He was a pry ie WHS has die ver ; ar; alter Garey LeSarge, ACTIVE AT 10} ] erty committees snd H. £29. died in rms of his twin SUDBURY (CP)--Joe Smart | Walkie, chairman of the North. brother Larry, at Lavalee's celebrated his 101st birthday on i umberiand and Durham health home, five miles "from here, Lay- New Year's Day with his daugh-| Fish tianiinc | unit, who has also served on the £"ce was remanded in custody ter, Mrs. Harry Bergman at| finance, legislative and bylaws until Jan 9 Yoru ion Lake, He Wa, dis: and assessment commitiees : . bors to shovel snow and chop Other. strong contenders are, TWO BROTHERS KILLED [3 few logs avd said he was good Reeve Sid Little of Bowman PONTIAC, Mich, (AP) -- Two for another 35 or 4 years . : she brothers were shot to death at : : : ville who was chairman of the)(yeir home here Monday night) GOVERNOR SWORN IN few hours later their brother z ch, ) J Oh 7 4 7 7 7 and bridges and agricultural" described by police as a B. Swainson, 35, 8 legless vet-| to as Admit commiliees and Reeve Stewart Tent I ease, surrendered in; eran of the Second Nora War, yup WEATHER OFFICE | most parts of southern Ontario ( pected to be milder Groy of Hope Township ib WOE, Kel Bamilion, 2, $ave beeaitie Mie din ing Birt says cloudy shins and Si, { and Quebge today Wednes- (CP Wirephoto) y n inance, 3 and in tate-wh y y ing ti rec turrie n > sion BY. pdnesday . 18g . pesvet 5 pra oh iL alert following the shooting of eden ed 12-year reign of G, Men- Yes €a be expecied m | day ednesday 1s also ex tees, jam R, Smith, 25, Shortly nen Williams, Swainson, a Dem- | It is expected that the electio afterwards police reported they ocrat born in Windsor, Ont,, took CITY AND 'WEATHER FORECAST lof the warden will be the only also found that a brother of the oath of office on the snow- new business of the opening Smith, Melvin, 24, had been shot covered front steps of the state afternoon and that the council to death capitol, | DISTRICT | wil 1 r 3 gg fii de i HELP ARRIVES ! AP ESTABLISHED F air ly Mild wi did a" YS | MONTREAL (CP Inspector, NEW YORK (AP)--The Asso- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJE CT session is expetted to lasi. wall 0 py,0 Gay , recently retired ciated Press established direct] The effectivness of reliance onl {Fr iday, Jan. 20, airector-gen 1 of the Paris po- radio-teletype reception and dis- God's power was illustrated in TT ice, and Commander Andrew tribution of its world service Christian Science services on 149 AMBULANCE CALLS Wa) wl Yard arrived news report in Indonesia Sunday. Sunday, January 1, 1961 The Gol ance now Monday nig one marks the first time a .non- den Text was from Deuteronom) The Oshawa Fire Department voor effort to help the Montreal Indonesian news agency bas been (6:4 "Hear, O Israel: The he (CP) at) oh ; f " ONT( - vasts 1s irkla Lak i answered a near record of 149 police force pull up its socks. granted permission independ Lord our God is one Lord TORONTO -Forecasts 1s Kirkland Lake Timmins, Kap sued by the weather office at uskasing, White River, James | $ i Decem- Major Jean Drapeau told press ently to receive and distribute . p FIRE DESTROYS VENEZUELAN EMBASSY | aunenlace su x al ing 3 be - confers ne c th y J 2 » to' news in Indonesia. Other ister BACK TO SCHOOL 43 am. Bay regions, North Bay, Sud her, i} s believed be CONTErEn } ok ) hes: i inter-| iv onde ski ge nl , vork for the welfar Mont. national pews agencies operate] Thousands of Oshawa and dis Bynopsis " _ Cloudy skies and bury Mainly cloudy with a few highest number of ealls for any e eltizen Yolgh through Indonesian news agen- trict , prim: ars and ' scattered snowflurries will pre snowflurries today clearing from Fire of unknown origin the ri furnished, three. | were mpered by lack of ¢ ving that ye: There Binion Cann a : od TY don te over Ontario as athe west during the afternoon month during that year The ) on of 1 police f cle hoo! 5 returned to thely G0Minal wer plario a a th Ve during the aflernoo sweeps through the residence of ey building located in near- | yater were 128 calls during December m ol ie police Loree helen], pu 0 ro weal weather disturbance moves ud evening. Increasing eloud Venezuelan ambassador Man by South Hull, Que, Firemen . 1950 The ~ were 135 during No WILL DROP U2 MAGAZINES BANNED Christmas holl heir next ACTORS the province, A ridge of ness tonight with snow beginning uel R. Fgana and his family | from four departments were CP Wirephoto | 1999 er ' Bg MOSCOW (Reuters : ADDIS ABABA (AP)--The gov- holiday will riday. March high pressure will build over/in the western sections before 1 trol bla 4 mber, 1960 oll late Sunday night, destroying | unable to control the blaze and vember, 1900 Khrushchev, in a benign v ernment has banned circulation 31, which is Good Friday ; areas bringing partial daybreak and spreading to the . Yea mood sald Sunday he of the American magazines EE . wring but another disturbance castern sections by noon. Milder She and her husband owned and hoped for a "fresh wind in Newsweek and Time in Ethiopia DIES OF INJURIES pected to continne the un Wednesd Winds light today operated the A. W. Rundle Gar one-. ic ers ited State Soviet relations for the second week In suc | Russel Le Roy Fair 771 settled ather on Wednesday, and southerly 20 to 30 Wednes OBI UARIE den Centre. and offered to let bygomes be sion, Usually reliable sources Chamberlain street, Peterbor Temperatures over Southern On- day, High today and low tonight { A membér of Harmony United Zones \ President - elect sald the ban results from thelough, who was severely Injured tario Ww II remain fairly mild at North Bay and Sudbury 5 Church, she was a very active am Cennedy. He said Russia will not| press censor's disapproval of!/in a three-car accident Feb. 13, while a warmig trend is ex- above and 10 below; Earlton and FUNERAL OF lowen, George and Donald Per-| member in the Women's Associa NDEAY ~. Conor : aise the United States the their coverage of the unsuccess-| 1959, on ohway 35. a thile pected over Northern Ontario Kapuskasing zero and 15 below CLIFTON C. LANG rin, He is also survived by four, gq | immediate past, JINDSAY one-pickel r tion the American U.2 ful coup d'etat Dec, 14 and an- north of Newcastle, died last Wednesday White River zero and 10 below; » funeral service for Clifton great grandchildren » president we WA, She about $5000 a year he €lspy-plat { Russia May alyses of its causes Friday in a Toronto hosp af-| Lake Erie, Western Lake O0-|aaoconce zero and 15 below 213 Burke street, wh ral 5e was he "also a member of the church ses- and forests department ir 1 Of u : i i ter a two-year \liness, Hogpitaliz-|{ " Huron, Niagara, 4 Ushan A Hou a a aries wah jon, and was a Sunday School the Lindsay area provide SeCC-inewly goo tly MEETING DATE SET od since fhe ax ident, Mr. Fair Georgian Bay regions, Windsor | Forecast Temperatures last Saturday, was held sapel 1 ® 3 A i Fa eacher. Also active in the home! "5% for future forest anta- |e OTTAWA (CF 3 The annual was transferred from Peterbor- London, Hamilton, Toronto | Low tonight, High Wednesda the Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral |duc ed by Rev . Kson a ol station of the Hat tions meeting of 4H clubs of Canada ough to Toronte last June | Mainly cloudy with a few snow- wind ' ' : p A at minister o entre ret nite digraph bi Yoker 8 varfe ¢ ' pp TF, il be held in Quebec City April | Py ; ndsor Home at 2 p.m, Mond Jan ¢ a naib mo > o> Bobo Pickers are pald a va Q0.C'S8 APPOINTED i n Quebec City April} a " oy reps [flurries today and € e502 3 . J urch, Intermen at Mount Pub wp prices which range from $2 a TORUNTO (CP Attorney 30 to-May 3, 1961, the Canadian) CHARGE THREE DRIVERS lear i Ari % W ne ay, St. Thomas .. wn Cemele I srvived by ber husband ' "> ' . d . : . wachment of the Ciear intervals overnight and'y ndon bh A . 16H for Norway Spruce t« reners Roberts Monday an. coun! on 4-H bs announced The Whithy detachment of th Wednesday mornin Not mpc conducted the service nte: ELDON R, ROBINSON M ay on die, and ty pal for White Cedar ed 114 Ontario lawyers here Saturday. The council re- Ontario Proving al Police report FHanze io leperalire Ww tds KiseBenor ment was if ount em } . rred at the oT, VA d 0 ie numbe { cones 1 a ha ee! > oy n's ported that project ment ed normal traffic occurrences BE i ingham ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme The death occurred at the Ajax " ; The number of ne e been appointed as Queen's POried at proj enrolment in light becoming southerly 20 Wed- ter nd Pickering General Hospit d WEL: hughel runs from 200 for Ni counsel, The appointments, made 1960, rose to a record 78,206, an during the New Year weckend, won Big High today and ow ol Hamilton The pallbearers were Walter Monday, Jan, 2, of Eldon R, Rob n; Anne Shirley; goryce to 118,000 for cach New Year, include two Wereaseof 2,352 over 1959 Foon Fridey sig 30, midnight, night at Windsor, St, Thomas, a. Ofhurines : t 15 n . home, Cods it p scovery of w n _ # onday, six car sor, . oronto e,' Keith Ross, B. Blaszczak,|inson, beloved husband of the for , J Pas Cedar, with a seed recovery of women, Mary Evelyn Gertrude : : : | L 4 3 Lane, ' one sist Mrs. G, Gontier, from 50.000 to 280,000 per bushel (Waddell, Toronto, and Mrs, Kath CARDINAL DIES reported and three drunk driving Hamilton, 8t, Catharines and peterhoroy MUNICH, Germany (AP) --| charges laid Victor Berry, Vincent Jewison mer Edythe B, Shortt, Brock iz Toronto 23 d 15 ol ' t ( { Scarbore vial t an 5, Kitchener, oni and Wes. Bright road north, Pickering township 4 ha pe re a respectively leen KE. Morrison Callahan, Fort ro aa 1 J {London and Wingham 25 and 10, Tatuon Mr. Robinson is survived by a uperal services w conduc To facilitate Initia drying. | France president of the Bar Y95¢ ardina endel, Roman| STREETS CLOSED Muskoka 15 above and 15 be- o MRS, KENNETH 8. WATSON daughter Mrs. Ross Twiss ed b I. Holmes of freshly - packed cones are spread) Association of Rainy River Dis- ( atholic archbishop . of Munich The following streets will be low. | Muskoka Following a leng illness the! (Helen B.), of Don Mills, He was Harmony United Church, ioter- on tarpaulins or drying racks trict in northwestern Ontario died Saturday night of a heart | olosed to traffic today: Crerar,| gg 5 | North Bay death occurred at the Oshawa predeceased by a son, James iment was In Mountlawn Ceme- before being shipped to the seed attack. He was 59, His death re | £10se Wilson road south to Cadil:,, Fastuy jake Ontane, Auli Sudbiy y 1 pital Monday, Jan. 2,/ Albert Robinson tery, Oshawa, |extraction plant at Angus, Ont, | CHIEF ADVISER NAMED duces the college of cardinals toy, " gions: Increasing cioudi-| Kariton General Hospital Monda An e nso by action ¥ a # | lac south; Stevenson road south... 4 cloudy with a few snow- Kapuskasing .. of Mildred Bernice Gliddon, beloy Also 'surviving are two grand : There they are further air! PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 81, At the Vatican, Pop John ex-\f.om Gibb street to the : ' p , : MRS. ALFRED PROCTOR dried and the seed is extracted President-elect Kennedy named pressed his deepest sorrow for Ste gn south closed I" flurries this afternoon and this| White River , evening. Cloudy with clear pe-| Moosonee ed wife of Kenneth ( Watson, children nb 1 i i t Osh The funeral service will be he de: occurred at the Osh yy mechanical agitators and dry John J. MeCl former lied the sudden death of 'our be- 'henever ssible 16 Jones Avenue . a y ch nl agitators and oh cCloy, former alllec é y CNR. Whenever po riods tonight and Wednesday bhe-|~ coming overcast with -snowflur- A daughter of the late Samuel held from the McE chnie Funeral awa General Hospital Monday ijn, high commissioner in Germany, loved German brother." streets will be open to local trafl- { Martha Gallagher, Home, Pickering, at 8.30 p.m. to. evening, Jan, 2, of Mrs. Alfred] yen the seed is transferred to(to be his chief adviser and policy ¥ fle, £ligdon and Maria ) day. Interment will he in Mc. | Proctor of 241 John street, Mrs. the provincial nurseries where it planner on disarmament, Mc: FIRE CLAIMS EIGHT |Ties by evening, Little change in www temperature, Winds light increas-! wi ave. 29% re Wednesday year, hint not been du good beslth (or four years, the seedlings ave!former nasstant secrclary' of children, ranging in age from A station Ww | for a few years large enough to ship to the field war. His new title will be dir. %¢ven months to 14 years, per-/the Oshawa Fire Departme nt, High today and low tonight at Aug. 14, 1926 | The death occurred suddenly The former H. Jane Coakwell, for planting ector of the United States dis- ished In an early morning fire/was stolen from in front of the Trenton 20 and 5, Peterborough Mrs. Watson was a member of |» Fairview Lodge. Whitby, Mon. the deceased was a daughter of| Cone-picking usually starts with armament administration Monday that ravaged their two. O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational 20 and zero; Killaloe 10 above the First Church of Christ Scien- day Jan 2, of "Mary C. Ross, the late George and Hannah| White Spruce about the last 4 torey home, The father and Institute, Saturday, between 9.30 and 15 below. R tist and was a very active mem-| formerly of Port Perry Coskwell. Born at Columbus, she week of August and ends with] EXCHANGE GREETINGS [mother were burned in frantic| p.m. and 10 pm. It was found| . The| about six blocks from the school, ber, a very faithful servant and A daughter of the late Mr was married in Oshawa in 1909 Red Spruce about the middle of OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis efforts to save the children strong in her faith and Mrs. George Ross, the de. and had spent her entire life in October, Between these dates ter Diefenbaker and Soviet Pre- mother, Mrs. Fannie Cowan, 28, " 3 Je Jas wo He Oshawa CANDI-DATE ® Dyeing and Repairing Predeceased by or parents! ceased Is survived by a brother, the community, {White Pine, Red Pine and White mier Khrushchev have ex- suffered severe burns but was 9.10% 3 : ' , av at 9.10 It has been and a brother, Mrs 4 is! John K. Ross, of Toronto Mrs. Proctor w a former Cedar are picked, ' changed New Year's greetings in listed in fair condition, Her hus- Suny at 3 gh. 1 lay ailing IS NEW FLAVOR * Binding. and. Fringing survived by her husbé and! The funeral service will be held member of Met » Street Me which both expressed hope for band, James Russell Cowan, 36,| hi > hroughout 4 PY roofi four cousins, Miss ag-lat the McDermott - Panabaker | inodist Church ne . STEEL FOR CUBA continuing good relations be ad mi [Ea siren, was beard tiroughe For the Democratic Con Maresuiing pur cousins, ' allag : ; T|thodist Church and later was a| STEEL suffered minor burns, Ithe city during Saturday night.! vention, a Los Angeles ice her, of Oshawa; rs Mein! Funeral Home, Port Perry, at 2\ member of King Street United! HALIFAX (CP)--A freighter | tween the two countries and the x ean of K id q Wall-te-wall serpets (Helen), of Toronto; Mrs, J. C.\p.m., Wednesday, Jan, 4. Inter-|Ciyrch, She was an active mem. (left here Saturday with 400 tons 8 fream Shader nade a new cleaned in your home, Lafontaine (Kay), of Guelph and ment will be in } ine Grove Cem. yan of the women's association of lof steel for Cuba. No one here 4 'When { t id nev Miss Evelyn Gallagher, of To- etery, Prince Albert tthe church could say where the steel had u ouse ' YOU Wall! 10 sue hey y revenue fo your budget, sell , Tonto Ww. J. LUKE Predeceased by her husband in|¢0™€ from, The Swedish-Ameri your extra household articles * ihe funeral service will be held] Funeral services. for W. J.|October, 1938, Mrs, Proctor is|03n Lines freighter Rydhohoim, F h quickly and for cash through at the McIntosh-Anderson Fune former resident of Belle-|survived by a daughter, Mrs. R.|*kippered by a man who says he or IC estra " an Oshawa Times Classified is y ! al Home at 2 p.m, Wednesday | vi lle and Picton, where he work- Dobson (Bernice), of Oshawa always wears a gun in Cuba ay (CP) . J Ad. Dial RA 8.3492 to place Jan. 4, followed by interment inled in garages as an auto bodyiand two sons, Kenneth of Oshawa scheduled to call at Saint John, | TORONTO (CF The National " A / 3492 Oshawa Union Cemetery, L. B. repairman, were he Id recently inland Lorne of Toronto N.B.. this week for 250 tons of| Youth Orchestra of Canada ook] : , a | RA - Bonham 1 conduct ser-| Welland, Interment was copper for Cuba ts first public bows Saturday, / f vices intview Memorial ns at| Also surviving are two sisters { playing with professional aplomb; fi GREEK MIGRANTS Wellan Mrs, Alice Pollard of Toronto ar before a full house at Massey } | A large part of the male pop- 174 MARY STREET WILLIAM HENRY WILSON jorn in Brookli ' 50, Mrs, Elizabeth Maddaford of |_RIAX BOWLING ag ' ARM | ' {ulation on the Greek islands of A p | iad all the earmarks of a y : ; rac in din db born in Osh- 3 fe. doctasid ag, 8 eigng repident| hail's Comatory, Codrington | Proctor, who was in her B5th|i." oun in seed beds, After three|Cloy is 65, a Republican, and a| COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Eight| STATION WAGON STOLEN | azon, bel ng to lng to southerly 20 Wednesday. | NU WAY Simcoe Street United Church} MARY C. ROSS { William Henry Wilson died at|vears ago Mr ce lived in the gincourt and three brothers DHAIT new ore for ht Y Lemnos and Samothrace has left the Oshawa General Hospita 1 lev "10 vears fol-| Russell Richard a Harry n - ' 1dding new ra for youth musi % for Australia, | Sunday, Jan. 1, 1961, in his 86th 1e World War in|Coakwell, all of the Regina area,| AJAX The Thursday Nitersiclans who alm for a career in d --_-- EE. ea ne Tk in St . he served as a member of| The funeral service will be held bowling league finished the first Canada's symphony orchest ' si " al bip and y 73 Gren-| the Royal ad worked! from the Meclntosh-Anderson Fu half of the regular schedule last an on her concert stages fell strec Oshaw had been at the forme leville Moto ari neral Home at 2.30 pan, Thurs Thursday night, and prizes were ere gr i hs Fang ) ive . » hi "08 (hilug In age fro : 23 year in ailing healt} t year. Company and at Roblin Motors|day, Jan, 5, Interment will be given for the high scores, high/ ug n age from if years y ( I Union Cemetery single, high triple, with and with They made up one of the largest He was mar 895 to th wpuskasing Hos: | M.A! Bury minister of out handicaps. Prizes consisted] orchestras ever assembled for a former Saran at Vi + , A tad ducks, Christmas cheer and| Canadian concert And if .some ' wife bred pital re he had been trans- Street United Church, wil entine, Ont, Hi Aife pI leceased Rial i from Sunnybrook Hospitallduct the services boxes of chocolates to all the of the selections sounded shaky him in 1953 | : Shey Supa ad bib His wife the former Irent FUNERAL Of Scoring over 200 were jer- ume and youthful enthusiasm to opis. i sevice depa t of parts and service department 01 Belleville, while a daughter| Funeral services for Frank Za. #1 member of Centre Street Us ' 9 Brock 201 { Feldhrill I Winnipeg cember 30, in his 64th year were ®t ' of eldhrill - of the nnipeg y L v | la G ads a & a.m als ters. Mrs, Leta Perrin and Mrs.| gowmanville Memorial Hospital pve pody rested at the Arm ston: high single with handiea,p| Metropolitan Opera conductor| LIKE FATHER LIKE SON MEAT SPECIALS : Ak. } an: High triple flat, . handicap, Grace Lenehen. For ond nm Was a rest in parts, there was sheer vol resident of Oshawa f¢ Bleeker and a son, Larry, live FRANK ZABLICKI niece Johnston 260, Jack Lambie carry the music to a profes Motors in Oshawa unt i R. Laflamme lives in Osh: blicki who died at the Oshawa Lott 232, 213 :Madeline Pogacher| The two-hour concert was di Church LELA G, NEADS held on Monday. Jan, 2, at 9.30 Winners of ducks were: ladies, Symphony conducting the first D. Luekhurst (Ella), both of Osh- Sunday, Jan. 1. She was the el-| Helen Goodman; and now director of the Quebec] L rong Fune Home. Mass was Wed & Thurs [] v of Whitby, three. grandchildren. yrs, Wilson Neads . h L | CC : \ To : She survived: | a siste fareeq hati) whe +. Imen-- HSF, Jack Lambie; High eron, AFC, CD. (eit), Com. { Bradford Is at present station. | We Serve Only The e 1 in Toronto 85 vears. He was employed in the v51. Helen Goodman 239, Ron sional level in others ement in 1949, He 1 By A General Hospital on Friday, De 212, Tomy Clarkson 212, and Rae vided into two sections, with Vie. He Is survived by two daugl Le GG. Neads died at the : high single flat: Berniece John- and Dr. Wilfrid Pelletier, former| ph shi ne oth John st daughter of the late Mr. and oe Laveoe: High triple with Conservatory adi sec: | . & . | awa. He has one : 0, | dest daughter of the late Mr. an at St. George's Ukrainian] 12¢ Laycoe figh triph onservatory, leading the sec:| - group Captain A, M. Came | tioned at No, 2 Manning Depot. Ontario contributed the largest, manding Officer, RCAF Station, Wd a nephe lov Ne R { ereyima sang ie g he len; PF, Ron p p p Nina ¢ h R 0 Yeads mass, Interment was in St. Greg Wh, Aoent Allen; Wheeler ON! group to the orchestra--81 play-I8(. Jean, wishes luck to Al | ed at Camp Borden and is do- | Fi { lit COMING EVENTS i : ¥ 4 opel | Bans ory's Cemele | "Special prizes for hidden ers | craftman second class Brad- | ing contact training whilst CH! nes ua ¥ ville a corvice was con. Pallbearers were P "Franklw, | scores : i Wheeler, Alice Han 1 players were selected by| ford Mason who graduated | awaiting his posting to Aylmer M FERNHILL bingo, t at Avalon at Tcted iy the Chapel at 230 nm, D. Mazurenko, Mazurenko, non, Win McCombhe and. Rae their music teachers and audi.| from basic training at No. 2 | where he will take the Supply eals 8 p.m. Twenty Kames nd $10, Seven © 1m In wl " pe. s in Bow. W. Bazar, H, Zabloky and M Brock All other players receiv tioned by the National Youth] Manning Depot recently, Pic Techniclan's Course AC2 t the $40 ackpots: door prizes Bor no le ribinie rv. Katela ed boxes of chocolates Orchestra Association of Canada,! 'tured In the centre is Brad- | Mason is the grandson of Mrs, . na He neiery w by ! be 8 it or y 7 Lg al or ig Nerge 3 7 8 ree | c | | Team standings to date are: @ non-profit group formed last| ford's father, Flight Sergeant | R. A, Cox, 887 Masson sireet L KINSMEN BINGO | FUNERAL OF FUNERAL OF jabbies" 34 ats peatn ks 31,/ summer at Stratford, | H, R, Mason who is also sta- ~RCAF Photo owes! Prices 3 TUESDAY, JAN. 3rd | MRS. WILLIAM T. PEARN LESLIE HERBERT GUY |Sfinkers 28, and Satellites 11 pts.| . a------ -- - | EREE ADMISSION Funeral services for Mrs. Wil Memorial services for Leslie pr Et am Thomas Pearn, who died at Herbert Guy who died at the Osh-| | TF A BUS the Cedars Nursing Home Thurs- awa General Hospital on Wednes:| 'Blaze Guts Fresh Made Fresh Made TEAM 2 day. Dee. 29, in her 77th year day, Dec, 28, in his 77th year | A £17) can borrow SAUSAGE JUBILEE PAVII ION ere held from the Armstrong were held from the Armstrong | SE . Funeral Home on Saturday, Dec. Funeral Home on Friday, Dec G ts' C | 31 at 2 pm JO, at 2 p.m ues S S ar | to l ITTLE Services were conducted by| The services were avatioin) BOWMANVILLE (Staff | Rey J. T. Bradley. Interment|by Rev. M, A. Bury, Interment Fire destroyed a car owned of LAL TIM RCLT BIE : \ PATI IES was In Oshawa Union Cemetery. was in the Oshawa Union Ceme-| a guest of Ralph Short, 23 Waver or bankable Rau CR X 3 BUCKAROO Pallbearers were W. J. Rich. tery {ly road, Sunday evening, Jan. 1 | IY y " 3 | 00 ¥ |ards, Robert Robinson, C. Adams allbearers were Murdie Me.| The 'Bowmanville pumpe r \ Ibs. . RANCH {Thomas Buchanon, Monty Myers Lean, Newt Silby, Robert Coul- squad answered n call - at the| ) NN 3 lbs 1 00 |Jr. and Ed. Davis gon, Harold Hammond, Don Short home Sunday. night but TR ° X a N . LJ IRS. ALBE " wu Lynde and Tony Calverley |the fire had completely, destroy. 3 . . A 3 "we MRS, ERT W. RUNDLE | y | ed the Interior of the vehicle RIDING cLuB 5 Funeral services for Mrs. Al MRS. JOHN A. CHRISTIE Damage was reported to be . " } - NEW YEAR'S EVE bert W. Rundle, 1015 King siree Funeral services for Mrs, John approximately $300 | X R SAY : 5 L Shi d R&S tata Sa x 8 ean, ice east, who died of a heart attack Alexander Christie 221 Arthui at her home on Saturday, Dec. street, who died at the Oshawa dent of Oshawa for the part eight Dance Party 31, were held today at 3 p.m. General Hospital on Saturday, years sa : i RR TR 0 ¥ t from the Armstrong Funeral Dee, 31, were held today at 3.15) A member e Salvation Wil NR | Yop Hits ond Square in. Hi-Fi Home p.m, from the Armstrong Fu-'Army she is survived by her oY The former Verna May Bar neral Home. She had been in poor husband and mother, one son $5 a couple; $4 to members bour, the deceased was the daugh- health for some time Robert John of Oshawa, one sis from HAM Noisemakers, Hats, Balloons [ier of James and Ida Barbour.| The former Dorothy Mary ter Mrs. Edna Currell of Toron 10) 3d Hii(0) FINANCE | Spot Dances {She was born May 23, 1918 at|Broadhur he wi » daughte and one hrother Wilfred | I . Hot Turkey Buffet Goderich, Ontario of Mrs. B ¢ adhurst and Broadhurst of Richmond Hill THE FASTEST GROWING ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY lb 84 +t 1 on Married May 1, 1043, at Osh ( » Thot Broadhurst, She Funera! services were conduct 17 SIMCOE ST. N. CALL AL REKUSH AT RA 5.654) awa, she has been a resident of was born » 20, 1912 Toronto. ed by Major W. Rankin of the Sal 13 Offices. Throughout Ontarle RESERVATIONS-- Oshawa for 20 years, coming Married at Toronto in Decem- vation Army, interment was -in PHONE RA 5.2737 bere from Goderich. (ber, 1947, she has been a resl-| Oshawa Union Cemetery i Served © ~