Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1962, p. 26

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eco(nee Fearon) are happ; So Si ie ee a ae oe a ie yw THE OSHAWA TIMES, 'Wednesday, July 11, 1962 BIRTHS : Oe OOS TONS CE TTT COOLEY F Ot ae CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 25) } KINNEE -- Fllsworth and Edith! yy to announce) the arrival of their daughter, 8 Ibs. 5 *yzn., on July 6, 1962, at the ag tat °° General Hospital. A baby sister for Bon THE MARKET BASKET nie. Many thanks to Drs. Russell and Cuddy and nurses on 4th floor. + MAGUIRE -- Betty and Bob ee to | announce the arrival of their j Richard Edmund, on Sunday, July 8, 1962, at the Oshawa General, "Hospital Mother and baby are both well STACEY -- Allan and Glynes (nee Babington) are happy to announce) . the birth of a daughter, on Monday, ae July 9, 1962 at Oshawa General Hos-| _ pital. A sister for Julie SUTHERLAND -- eng ee Banyo (nee Stover) are happy ce the birth of their daughter, Maer ag on Tuesday, July 10, 1962, at York Coun. *> ty Hospital, Newmarket VEENHOFF -~ Phillip wishes to an- nounce the safe ee *, ee vgyr 4 brother, weighing Wednesday, July tl, "oe, a "wel Oshawa General Hospital. Proud par ents are Ted and Rosemary (nee DEATHS ANDERSON, Baby In the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday. July 10, 1962, Baby Anderson infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Anderson, 644 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, aged one day. Interment Osh awa Union Cemetery. | HALL, Eva Cairns (Young) At the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, July 9, 1962, Eva Cairns Hal! (Young), beloved wife of Sidney H Hall of Oshawa in her 80th ds Dear mother of Mary (Mrs, E Crozier) of Winnipeg, gerrer e ei Miss Enid Hall, at home, and Hall of Weston; sister of Dolly aor: Harvey Bell) and Winfield Cairns of} Orillia. Also survived by two grand- children, Funeral from Doolittle nag ers Funeral Home, Orillia, on 'Chu TO SELL FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES USE THE MARKET BASKET | FRESH RIPE RED RASPBERRIES FOR SALE BY BOXES AND CRATES DELIVERY ON LARGE ORDERS BERTRAND'S BERRY FARM R.R. No. 1 PORT PERRY 985-7596 | Montmorency CHERRIES W. H. GIBSON R.R. 2 NEWCASTLE PICKED OR PICK YOUR OWN TELEPHONE NEWCASTLE 3861 New Canadian | Business Team |32--Articles for Sale DOUBLE bed, springs, mattress, fow | poster walnut finish; hand lawnmower nereens, four-drawer filing cabinet | 725-0449 It's Economical to Buy a IBEEF ROAS Cook it ounce... serve it many times, many different and appetizing ways... as a hoi Sunday meal... later during the week with cool crisp salads... as a cold-plate supper...in sandwiches for casual backyard snacks! Any way you look at it... A BIG Dominion Roast Beef is an economical mid-summer buy! Let the man behind the Meat Counter at DOMINION select one for your family today! day. July 12. Service at 1.30 p.m In. | THISTLE. ores carriage, bronze, ex- terment St Andrew's Cemetery, | gellent condition, $30. GE dryer in ex Orillia sellent condition, $100. Telepnone 725. A CANADA'S FINEST GOVERNMENT INSPECTED RED OR BLUE BRAND BONELESS ROUND Steak or Roast PEACH HALVES EXCELLENT FOR DUMPLINGS -- Serve Roast Beef and Dumplings 28.62 3 om | KON TIKI OR LEE HOBBS Oswald FULL CUT ROUND END RUMP ROAST IDEAL FOR BARBECUES -- FRESHLY GROUND BEEF LEAN AND MEATY CHUCK STEAKS 7881 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- MOFFAT electric deep | ity "5 cape Plans Revealed ity. 0 eatty electric, leep ¥ ral Hospital on Tuesday ,July 10, /° fe ; : {os2, "Oswald 'Speakman Hobbs, e-|smaer Aen Novem Gril, 388 a OTTAWA (CP)--Another spe- -- iuaband of "Alma Comish and fon Road South Be cialized investment team of Ca- rs. Geoffery ) - - f f . : ; * 2 Port Perry, Mrs. Charles Mewett (Pat) |BEFORE buying or selling televisions, nadian financial institutions is and John of Oshawa, in his 6lst year.|rurniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- jn the works--the second to Resting at the Armstrong Funeral!/ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-2294 emerge this year Home, Oshawa, with memorial serv-| Giniis bicycle, CCM. In good condi- abel fers ice in the chapel Thursday. July 12 8! ison, $20. 51 Westmoreland Avenue, The royal commission on wee Et eS . banking and finance was told WE vax erg oa ia wee, ate er Tuesday that negotiations have LUTZ, Morley c user urn) re. retty's ser 'urniture been oing on for y . g about a y Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 10, isez,| Store. 723-3271. 444 Bimece South. | a eonsentiais to invest oe at his home, 18 Grafton Avenue, To-| | ANTIQUE spool bed, splendi: ogo ie! V ronto, Morley C, Lutz in his 60th year |Telephone - after 6 p.m. /23-35 stocks of new business enter- (foreman CNR) father of Eleanor ani rises in ©. Terman Mt et a NOW MRBCHING nec PAEE in Canada gar dey Fried og taney. Lats! At) materials for sale .Apply at site W. J: McCarthy, one of 10 wit- Oshawa esting a e 'urner aie i ' Gnd Porter. Chapel, 436 "Roncesvailes|Dutch Construction Company. _ _ Nesses before the commission Avenue, Toronto. Funeral service 3/PIANO upright 52 inches mahogany from the Canadian Life Insur- o'clock, Thursday afternoon. interment |with Hohman harpsichord attachment ance Officer: Sats ; Park Lawn Cemetery Just. rebuilt in excellent condition, $300. fficers Association, said h hopeful th y neat ere __....|Telephone 725-7001 six to eight le is hopeful the new organiza-: LOCKE'S FLORIST |WE buy, sell and exchange used fur- tion will be launched formally Funeral orrangement and niture or anything you have. The City) before the end of 1962. |Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street Outside the hearing Mr. Me- floral requirements. for oil _ a occasions. \V. CUUM cleaner repairs, "all makes, |South and 31 Bond Street East 723-1671 Cc - j Carthy, associate treasurer of ; Sun Life Assurance Company of louie, attachments, brushes, guaran- A OSHAWA SHOPPING lteed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Canada, said the group would | 1.00 SWISS KNIGHT -- PLAIN 135--Legal new ventures with access to 8.07. PKG. Sey g oaataatme| SWISS GRUYERE CHEE debts contracted i aame BY any-jistrative capacity, Mr. Mc- 12 PORTION len : e on or after this date, July 10, 1962, Carthy said | without my written consent / |--Alex Ogden, 470 Cromwell Avenue. He declined to name-or num- |f WILL NOT be responsible for any ber the institutions involved or debts contracted in my name by any-jig j >, " . j ANDERSON -- In loving memory of|ine on. or after this date, July 11, 0 indicate on what conditions a beloved daughter, Joan Ann, who! 1969, without my written consent it will invest its money. Earler this year RoyNat Lim- away July 11, 1958. Thomas DeJong oa eee oy eee ----------| ited was formed in Montreal by the Royal Bank of Canada, Banque Canadienne Nationale, the Montreal Trust Company and the Canada Trust Company. It said it was ready to meet term-capital needs of approved business applications in amounts of $25,000 and more other pertinent information ar tae bev omsgagel and journals are among historic W, E, RUNDLE, Clerk books in the library. of the Es- TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON jsex Institute at the historic _HAMPTON, ONTARIO _Whaling port of Salem, Mass. CANDY SPECIAL! PEACOCK ASSORTED FRUITS CANDY INFANT OR JUNIOR HEINZ BABY FOOD RICHMELLO | FRUIT BUNS COUNTRY GIRL APPLE OR RAISIN PIE RICHMELLO RAISIN BREAD CHOCOLATE CHIP -- COCOANUT-PEANUT DAD'S COOKIES NABISCO CEREAL STUART HOUSE -- 18" FOILWRAP 4c OFF BREAD AND BUTTER OR SWEET MIXED YORK PICKLES LEAVER CHOICE ALL 5 COLORS! -- DELSEY TOILET TISSUE DEL MONTE Lo | ANDERSON -- In loving memory of) i = Joan Anderson, who lett us suddenly, Applications will be received en July 11, 1958, by the undersigned until July om etimes ee ge to maderehand 18,.1962, for the position of y some thing ve to But in His wistom God has plannea| ttendant at the Darlington Beyond our power to see Township Dump on Preston This day of remembrance sadly re-;} Road North. Applications calls must be in writing and should give particulars of former employment Age, place of residence and any Without farewell she left us all; To be with us in the same old way! Would be our dearest wish today. | ~-Sadly missed by Daddy, Norah, Peter, Linda, Paul and David. 'CAMPBELL ~-In loving memory of a dear mother, Mary Campbell, who passed away July 11, 1958 If we had all the world to give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear her voice, see her smile, And greet her at the door But all we can do, dear mother Is go and tend your grave i And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. ar WIl C rele) -Sadly missed by son, Ralph and fam- ily. -CaRD oF THANKS Flolds Field Day By MRS. OLGA HILL Denise Malcolm, Aina Winnu- our relatives, friends BLACKSTOCK -- The Cart-|nen, Lucette Beacock, Pirrka Haliburton and Local 222 UAW, for) wright Central Public School! ey gateg hick ia cir many kindnesses, messages of/ Field Day winners are as fol-; 4"¢ -- HoseAnn Macvonald, * ch nd the love! ifts. A . gate F f i cial thank you ie Dr, aickatyre, Dr. lows: ge Ab oad Alie Dykstra, nnox, nurses and staff of the Ux-| Midget girls -- Sharon Gray, y Br bi Cottage Hospital, and Dr. Vol- 3 ie: aa sagen mere Dr Gil, nurses and staff of 3A|18 points; Darlene Malcolm, 15; . 3rd -- Judy Cochrane, Helen jHeather Dorrell, 12. pea ro eg Rohrer, Pina Du- | Midget boys --Tommy Ten- Rélay tice venlor hon = x? 16-07 LOAVES LYMBURNER -- We wish to extend our sincere thanks and sreeauen to and | 2 GE ) Po Ch Gos Go in the Oshawa Genera] Hospital. --Beth and Elmo, a Se? Sec? e Rose Ann i | eri C71 CS vy HEAD EACH BETTY CROCKER 40-0Z, BISQUICK an CENTRE |Mentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Sey include several insurance com- CHOICE 28-0Z. SLICED PINEAPPLE 3. ™: Kindness beyond price {Host -- - Prescription sun glasses in| provide equity financing for new VEGETABLE JUICE 1.00 7AOZ. 2 im PEANUT BUTTER an BO" JAR 12-02. 24-02. 32-02. DETERGENT =» 27° 45° «» §9° SIZE 45's LARGE 24 HOUR Lye: SERVICE pi Tow"pricex, Panies, two chartered banks, a CEDARVALE PURE CHASE AND SANBORN -- 12c OFF yet within reach of all. white case. Vicinity of, Mulalle. Re-| enterprises. The investment SAICO SOLID WHITE 69° 15-02. 6 TINS GOLDEN DEW RICHMELLOW NO. 1 CALIFORNIA THICK MEATY VINE RIPENED CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GREEN THOMPSON SIZE five: Uranges ™: DOZ, Everything Guaranteed ~GERROW por [iauip, 187 Brock South, MO8.8u42. and "other financial inst HORSERADISH 1.00 728-6226 sean team also would provide these INSTANT COFFEE pre TUNA FISH 1.00 REGULAR MARGARINE 4 «< SALAD DRESSING °. 29° °« 55° eedless Grapes « 29° NO. 1 ONTARIO SNOW WHITE CHAPEL |34--Lost & Found Its main obect would be to 89° 390 KING STREET WEST LIBBY'S VIM 48-02, 4 TINS HEINZ -- COOKED IN TOMATO SAUCE 89° RICHMELLO DOMINO LIQUID JUMBO SWEET AND JUICY AND EASY TO PEEL -- NO. 1 Values Effective Until 6 p.m. Seturday, July 14, At your Dominion Stores in Oshawa & Whitby to | SURF -- 18c¢ OFF DETERGENT o- WEIR -- We wish to thank our rela- nyson, 19; Stanley Krockenstoel, Donald Brown, D s Mc- ® many acts of kindness and expressions|16; Barry Malcolm, 12. is se ps oy of sympathy during our recent be-| Junior girls -- Nancy Stinson, David M reavement of a loving wife and moth- 17: Beth Dunsmoor, 10: avi akie. thes , 2nd -- Jim Dayes, Ronald) -- =| Frey, 7. ee 7 Junior boys -- Brian Wolfe... Goueral Says pelle arses ey eae _ cia = Brian Dunsmoor, ' V Intermediate girls -- Nancy belay ht Ronald Martyn, F ll Arscott, 18; Joan Horton, ; Champion girl arewe $ Sheila Tomchishin, 8 Ch Pe a . Romer, 19; Bob Kyte. Wilwore ty cae Oe Murray - Quackenbush, 6; Ken es : Gibs 35 ints t CAMP GAGETOWN, NB.| Senior girls -- Rose Ann Mac:|"> Polls to be reached (CP) -- A general will say|Donald, 21; Chery! wea ie goodby to his troops and to the Suzanne Tennyson, 2] Babies Born » here this weekend in one of the 17; Jim Dayes, 14; Ron _" .. biggest ceremonies ever staged shall, 7; Brian Dunsmoor, 7. At H on one parade square Pole vaulting, eins Sal ospita veteran commander of opera-/colm, Henry Shemilt D tions in Sicily, Italy, northwest) Pol vaulting, senior -- Donald uring une Europe and Korea, early in|Saunders, Ralph Swain, Donald AJAX September vrings to a close an Brown. JAX (Staff) -- The total number of patients admitted to most troops under his command|-- Betty Lou Stinson, Marilyn Hospite ; : were born |Adams, Sharon Larmer, Sharon 'aia suring the month of The farewell spectacle will in-/ Archer. N Pcueta te from: the (6) 2nd and 3rd Canadian Infantry ori eod, Gail Hart, Maija Kin. ee acini ae te Brigade Groups unen Villa: ' ees mihi g I my ; Q illage, 20: Whitby, 8: W j Gen. Bogert, since 1958 the "ard shells Tomehisin, Filia : Gee manding in the Atlantic prov:|JUdy Mountjoy. Other statistics inc 8-0 | cluded: 8-07. inces, will be succeeded in Sep.|. Relay race, Intermediate) Babies porn. 21: . Pi ] & G { il Dri "ee tember by -Maj..Gen. R, W.|boys--Vernon Malcolm, Donald) patients, 471: in- Jothints waste! ineapp e rape rul rin Moncel, now the army's quar-|Gray, Garry Rohrer, Alexander'! 19}: : 92. miniature. x-rays, 59: labora- Units of the two formations 2nd--Dennis Romerii. Ronnie! tory in-patient treatments," 1086: will parade with bayonets fixed,| Redmond, Harry Shemilt. Leon-.Jab. out-patient treatments, 50 bands. Leading the 2nd Brigade! '3rd -- Bob Kyte, Leonard. There were 22 major opera- Group from Camp Petawawa,|Schwartz, Bill Thompson, Jim tions during the month; 48 Ont., will be its commander,)Carnoghan. jminor; and 62 ear, eye, nove) \ tives, friends and neighbors for their! Laughlin, Douglas Asselstine, er. --Edward Weir a and family Minshall, Michael Arscott, Ray colm, 5; David Gray, . 9 cikniedinth Bove <= Dennis MacDonald, 21 points In Ceremon oe, 23 ois y os ; re was a possible score of army 'ie's served for 30 years! Senior boys -- Sosa Brown, Maj.-Gen. M. P. Bogert, 54, |Vilko Kinnunen, Vernon Mal- army "areer that began before, Relay race, Intermediate girls the Aax Pickering General clude about 7,000 troops of the 2nd -- Nancy Arscott, Bonnie on Sanne Ereu | Lownship, 5; Oshawa, 3; ot army's general officer com- beth Thompson, Nancy Frew 8 . sige out-patient x-rays, : termaster general in Ottawa. | Ednie : 7 oe along with the massed military|ard MacLeod blood transfusions, 29 Brig. @. C. Leech. Relay race, senior girlie -- and throat operations in pan wane ain! @® &

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