16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, November 19, 1963 aera BIRTHS ee ass and piggy F Starr) are announce arrival of @ daughter, Shelly Marie 6 15 ozs., on Friday, November 15, 1 tnenks 1 Deu W. Serecoy ond a . J. W. Spragge floor staff. Proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs, Lovis Bradica of Oshawa. RYAN -- Ronald and Bonnie (nee Jennings) are pleased fo announce (nee sate tos, 1963, Coyne Getting $29,000 Annual Pension OTTAWA (CP)--The $25,000- a-year pension for former Bank thelof Canada governor James E. OBITUARIES HERBERT THOMAS HUTTON Herbert Thomas Hutton died at the Oshawa General Hospital Monday, Nov. 18, after a long illness. He was 63, Mr, Hutton, formerly a ground man with Oshawa Public Utilities: Commission had, for some time made his home in Courtice. He'd been a resident terment will be Union Cemetery, in Oshawa Pallbearers will be: Robert and Bernard Debosky, Whitby; Charles Perry; John Labanowich, Whit- by; Harold Yarmola, Ajax and John Hercia, Oshawa, Labanowich, Port FUNERAL OF Claremont. Potato Type © Wins Award TORONTO (CP) -- Following include fieid crop . winners judged at the Royal Agricul- tural Winter Fair: Potato (sebago) (Canada and Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings | TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 19 Quotations in cents uniess marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board: closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Abacon 144 65 65 65 Abitibi 100 $49%% 49% Stock a, 14:00 Stock Dom Glass 535 $17'4 Dom Stores 170 $16 268 $16 16% 16% 155 $11¥2 12 WW 25 $612 61% 61 Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ---" SS - 14:00 Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 550 23 281 283. +2 2000-2) 2.+h 20 425 1000 17 '1000 155 1000" 13 3000 50 1200-93 1 Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 1063 555 555 555 +5 | Sherritt ms me tS | sit Miller 25 25 pc Shes # -2 rip eg % 2 Wat Ve a 4 100 13 t+ no o+% w +3 JOHNATHON LAMBERT The memorial service for Johnathon Lambert, of 465 Crer- ar street, who died suddenly in Oshawa Saturday, Nov. 16, was/iand). held at the Armstrong Funeral! potato intermediate -- 90 to Home on Monday, Nov. 18, at/i99 days maturity) -- Jerome : \Ryan, Chariton Station, Ont. The service was conducted by | (Chippewa). Rev. F. G, Ongley, rector of} seed corn (open to 4-H exhib- St. George's Memorial Anglican itor; from Essex, Kent, Middle- Church, Interment was in Osh-|,.. Lambton and Elgin coun- U.S.) -- Albert Hocklet, Clare- mont, Ont. Potato (early) -- Sandra Ed- wards, .Englehart, Ont. (Nor- Alta Dist 250 270 270 270 Alta Gas 2105 $274 27% 27% Alt Ges w 100 740 74 740 10 Al ' 125 $58% 58V2 58% -- a 2798 $26%4 26 26¥e-- 100 $40% 40% 40%---~ Ve 165 $4794 4794 4734 -- Va 155 $52. 51% SI%M + % 225 $52%4 52 52% 100 $20 20 50 $27¥2 272 272+ Vs 125 $17 17% 17% 100 440 440 440 384 $63 63 63 80 $72 72 210 $444 44% 4d 1712 $53% 532 53% Ye 80 $52 52 52 1900 495 485 495 +15 444 $27% 272 27a -- Yo) 260 $22% 22% 22%-- Vo) 400 $2434 24% 24% 150 $432 43/2 43% z1S $19% 19 19 605 $55 55 55 20$108 108 108 35 $881 882 88'2-- 2 200 $5% 5% S¥e+ Ye) 100 $9 9 9 =" 200-37 37 6 3 | 633 $20Ye 20% 20% + Ve} 103 $37%4 37% 37%4-- "%) 73 $27%e 27% 27% of the Oshawa area for the past 23 years. -_2 +2 "1 +2 3 'al of their 7 tbs. em-| 8 % 1963, Oshawa General Hospital. A ister for Debra Anne and Wayne. Thanks to Dr. C. A. Morgan and 4th floor staff. e HOPKINS -- Margaret and Rex are Coyne--one of the hottest issues in the 1961 furore over the gov- ernment's attempt to fire him--) my. deceased was born at is being paid. iCamberley, England, He was a Finance Minister Gordon told|son of the late Harry and Janet to announce the birth of a son./the Commons Monday that the| Hutton, happy ; David, 7 Ibs, § ozs., at the Oshawa Gen-| F i been| During the First World War , eral Hospital, Novernber 16. A brother for|controversial pension has sc carved with the 26th Battery #18 p.m. Fyne Aye. paid to Mr. Coyne effective) © Guelph 4 . . a . NUGHES -- Howerd and Denise (nr_ifrom the date of his retirement) T,. deceased was a member arrival ot thelc baby daughter, zrecey July 13, 1961. of the congregation of the ch Ann, § Ibs. 14 ozs, on November 16) nie Coyne, now 53 and an of-jtecostal Church, King stree tn ons 'raft, i la ficer of a Toronto trust com-|west, He was also a member|awa Union Cemetery. ties--Wayne Paling, Dresden, SAWYER -- Mike and susen (nee(PANY, resigned after the Senate/of IBEW, Chapter 2028. | Th pallbearers were Ivan'ont, Cooper) are pleased to announce the|voted to strike down a bill pro-| Surviving are his wife, the | Woodcock, Syd and Roy Saun-| geeq corn (exhibitors from -_ 5 mre ON pay eine posed by the former Conserva-|former Janet Brodie McDermid/ders, Bud Kemp, Norman. Boyn- jiher counties in Ontario) Moseeneer' 1h, 1968, special thanks to or,|tive government to remove him/of Guelph; a daughter, Mrs. E.|ton and Hugh Armstrong. [Danny Chohoe, Burgessville, RK. Miller and dh floor stall, First from office. Blakley, (Violet) of Oshawa; ont ee ce ne The i of the|three sons: Harry, Courtice; . : for Mr. and Mrs. J. C pension was one ' : 3 ; or an ot Oonewes ™ ® | issues--though not the only one|George, Guelph; 'and Ken,| RONALD G. PORTER | Tobacco » ee) Keith McCor .|--in the 1961 battle between gov-/Orono. The memorial service for) ' : Toye Leen pence: He S51 kant and cetitral bank gov-| Three brothers George and|ponald Gordon Porter, of 130 Tobacco leaf (flue-cured) -- ay nee coe eee oon) ernor. Reg, Guelph and Frank of|fPaunton poad east, who died'John Malo, Simcoe. Sars sisting asa Peter, thanking alll The bank's board of directors Scarborough; and one sister:/suddenly in Oshawa Friday, Tobacco cutter -- Donald W. + Choosi i increase to $25,-\children also survive. strong Funeral Home on Mon-| mobacco lugs -- Herman and FE nyo your 'child should be rate oun tite in the gover-| The funeral will be held Nov.|/day, Nov, 18, at 2 p.m. lanes Making: | pleasure and. others will want to know nor's pension, to which he had 21 at the Gerrow Chapel. Offic-| 'The service was conducted by chaos. badeped. C: Peel ly as tare a" the Pigeon bagigeat sai Ch : 7 Me Y name ii. an Oshawa Times Birth AN-|honk's own retirement pension pastor of the Pentecostal Church)tor of First Baptist Church, In-""* ~ : eee neuncement. ust call cur Classified BANK'S " "é in Belleville. Interment will be|terment was in Oshawa Union Christmas trees (Scotch et the Ebenezer Cemetery,|Cemetery. Elsie L. Anderson, sen) 10 $9 9 9 275 $31 31% 31% 150 1% 6 6 110 $952 952 95% 225 $182 18% 18 546 $12% 12% 12%--1 200 230 230 230 250 $14 142 14¥2 225 $64 6% 644+ Ve 635 343% O% 4 -- Ve 1215 $13% 13% 13% + % 200 $22% 22% 2% ms? 7 7 aes 700 410 410 410 --\ 8 7 nu 9 400 36 205 197 4 5¥a + Va Alumini Alum 4%pr Alum 2° pr Arg B pr Arg 260 pr Aflan Acc Atlan 6 pr Atl Sugar Auto El Bank Mont Bank NS Beav_ Lum Bell Phone Bowater pr Bramalea BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow BC Sugar BC Sug pr BC Phone BCPh 5pr BCPh pr Bulolo Burns 6 6 6 12% 12% 124 » 0 600 $172 17% 174 +¥2 025 33 32 83+) 3 8 8 3% 5S 5700 56 3000 3 zi00 $10 «810 «610 3000 7" Th--' 4100 2 8B 7500 13%2 13% 1344+ 2 226 $302 3 100 $10 10% 10% GF Mining "ee Y Grandroy Granduc Gulch Gunnar Hud Bay Hydra Ex Iso 194 $67%e 67% 67% + 550 $23% 23% 23Va-- Va Intpr Dis 61w 100 200 200 200 Inter PL 100 $82% 82/2 82/2-- Ve Int Stl P 600 365 355 360 --10 Inv Syn A 225 $52 52 52 --%% Jefferson 155 $7 7 Jeff Bw 2100 275 275 275 600 330 330 330 250 99% 9% Pat 4 4 4 $5% 5 S+\% 120 $172 174 Wa 100 455 455 455 +5 pr 200 $19% 19% 19% Lakeld wis 730 250 250 250 Lambtn L N 100 $72 7¥2 7%a-- "Ve Laura Sec 780 $162 162 16 Lau Fin 400 $13% 13° «13 Leland 100 390 390 390 --10 Levy 200 $20% 204 20% -- Ve Levy 2 pr 200 $12% 12% \2/e+ Yo LobCo A 7 7 LobCo B LobG 1 pr Delhi Pac Denison El Sol Eureka Fatima Geco Mines Giant YK FUNERAL OF Cabol Cal Pow Can Cem Can Cem pr Can Malt C Safe 4 pr C Brew 630 $10% 10% 10% C Brew Bpr 50 $52%4 52% 52% 225 $13%4 13%4 13% 50 555 555 555 $44 444d $12% 12% 124-- V% $63% 63% 63'4-- Ve $17% 17% 17% 375 375. 375 $352 35% 35% -- Ve $17% 17% 17% $282 28%2 281 $16% 16% 16% 2 215 215 --2 234 23% 5 "4 Joliet Jonsmith Kirk Min Kirk Town Lab Min L Dufavit L Osu Langis Latin Liberian Lorado Madsen Maneast U Marchant Martime Martin Matigmi Mcintyre McKen McWat Meta Uran Midrim 170 500 400 300 | raat) Bk C 7% 7¥e-- Ve) AM } mp ci 22521 2. 2 250 $25 25Ve 25¥e 173 $16 «(15% 16 70 $1062 1062 1062 -- "4 2600 225 220 225 Molson A 125 $299 2 2 Moore 50 $502 50Y2 S0Ve Nat Cont wis 100 175 175 175 +20 Neon 225$25 25 25 Noranda 180 $37% 37 7 Ogiivie 250 $14¥%e 14 "4--% Pac Pete 100 $115 11% 114e+ Va) Page Hers Ww +¥) f Pbina "a Phantom 0 Pow Corp Price Bros Revelstoke Rothman Royal Bank Salada 960 $11% 11% Seven Arts 500 $72 7% Sel Lease 100 200 200 200 Sheil Can 417 $16%4 16% 16% Silverwd A 250 $14 4 Simpsons 255 $36%4 36% 36%4-- %) SKD Mig 155 325 325 325 +10 | Slater Steel 1320 $112 11% 4 j Slat Stl pr 100 $20% 20% 20%+ % Southam 230 $30Ve 30% 30% Stafford 100 480 480 481 Steel Can 680 $22%e 22 Switson Tancord 220 Texaco 228 Tor-Dom Bk 200 Tower wis 400 T Fin A 100 Tr Can PL 180 Trans PPL 110 Union Acc u Un Acc 2 pr 2129 Un Gas 675 U Corp B U Corp pr Vendomat Walk GW Wat Equip Westcoast Weston A Weston B West A wts Woodwd A | OILS Cc Marc CPR 1210 Cdn -Refrac 200 C Tire A 100 CWN Gpr Chemcell Chrysler Con Bidg w Con MS Con Paper Con Gas n el of his little sister Roxanne Julie in attendance. in February, 1960, approved Freda of Toronto and 12 grand-|Nov, 15, was held at the Arm- Eitel, Harley, Ont. your choice. Name your child as quick- Tins ' wae | contributed since 1938 under the|Ciating will be Rev. McKnight,/Rey,/N. F. Swachammer, pas- ion Baecow Oat. iment, give iol facts, | including | plan. the name, and we will pub ish a . at ye302." Ce ee Pig vivicreal Pact pid Courtice, | The pallbearers were Arnold Cross, Ont. | ert Muir (PC -- Cape Breton| jand Donald Smith, Bob Harri-) Christmas trees (spruce)--J.| North and Victoria), said that) JAY TRUMAN TRULL son, Phillip Eldridge and Bob's, Anderson, Glen Cross. DEATHS The death of Jay Truman/4nd David Biekler. Christmas tree (any , other ANDRECIK, Alex the bank's board of directors, at ~al in iy Coyne left office, suspended a/Trull occurred suddenly .at his} . suitable variety) -- Copeman FUNERAL OF iTree Farms Limited, Sund- Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- DR. W. C. SANDS @ra\ Hospital on Saturday, November 16, bank bylaw governing his pen- home, RR 2, Bowmanville, Mon- sion pending a review. iday, Nov, 18. He was in his ridge, Ont, 1963, Alex Andrecik, beloved husband of] "Following the review, the|72nd year. The funeral service = oe Anna Singer, in his. sath year. Resid) suspension was terminated, Mr.| Mr. Trull was a son of the|William C. Sands, 131 Grand- awa, with High Requiem Mass in Holy|Coyne has been in receipt of a late Mr, and Mrs. Casey Trull| view avenue south, who died in) re re ent th. orenorvsts of $25,000 a year, ef-|and was born in the house|Toronto Thursday, Nov. 14, was| p Py (Prayers in. the Funeral Home| fective from the date of his re-'where he died. He came fromjheld at the Mcintosh-Anderson | |tirement."' a pioneering family who first| Funeral Home Monday, Nov. 18,) Close-up Photos Dom Elect 100 $13 13 +% Tuesday 8.30 p.m.) settled in Bowmanville about!at 2 p.m. Dofasco 300 $66%2 66% 66¥2 + '4| Of Mars Planned FOSHAY, Rebec oe ws 150 years ago. Pastor L. L, Bock and Pastor) Woman Gets Suddenly at Trenton, Ontario, on Sun- WASHINGTON (AP) -- USS. day, November 17, 1963, Rebecca Foshay, | His great grandfather, Capt.|y. W. Bothe, both of College|Space scientists plan to take} 5 Y Foshay and | : r, pt.iJ. W. 4 J ; ee ss tas, Comoy talioen) of Papers \Trull, was the first white child|park Seventh-day Adventist|lose-up pictures of the -- ears In Oshawa; Mrs. Geraldine Wood of Tren- born in Darlington Township.|Church were in charge of the Mars in July, 1965, using a | Mr. Trull, a farmer, was @/seryice. During the service|imer space craft equipped wit | ton, in her 78th year. Resting at the < othe gl Bludgeoning bi egg ys ag Aside Barwin with ot : lbachel ce hapel on Wednesdey, No- |bachelor, Ralph Coupland sang two solos, | To Merge | Mr. Trull was predeceased by| «1 Shall Not Be Moved", and| . Two years later, they hope to| LINDSAY, Ont. (CP)--Helen| three brothers, Gordon, Ray and) «jy Father Knows". land scientific instruments on Deyell, 34, was sent to peniten-| vember 20, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Frank- ford Cemetery. HUTTON, Herbert Thomas Fred and one sister, Helen. ; ion C : After a lengthy iliness at the Oshawa : : Jrper te Interment was in Union Ceme-|the planet in an attempt to pro-|;j i ee teers, on Menney, Gover eae He is gr igen CWinni.|tery> Oshawa. The pailbearers|duce the first real indication ae Ghee that his organization has taken rod ge Te ac ( von, | were Ashton Robinson, Dr.|whether any form of life exists| maker to death with a wrecking! control of the Edinburgh Eve- I a . hte os t oye tt. Charles Morgan, Ernest Dun-/on Mars. bar. | ning News and will merge it|(Lydia); Mrs. Ernest Bennett, i Merlin Carley, Dr. Roy| pr. William H, Pickering, na-| Harold Bate, 76, died May 20,| 1000 47 2000 60 2130 $11% 11% 455 $444 44% 000 30 1000 21% 21% 1000 8% =8% 1000 21% 21 250 $19%4 19% 1000 80 680 35 35 «(35 N30 O13 6 % Mid West 250 ++% 75 25 | 210 498 290 625 600 730 3B $932 932 93\2 725 720 720 $28% 282 28% $392 39% 39% $11% 11% ll%e-- w 18% +5 | 21% -- Va 8 21% 19% 80 Corby B Coronation 440 Cresiork 100 Crown Tr 5 D Bridge 350 $17% 17% W%-- Ve - 50 3 1% 13 «13.13 25% 25a 25Va 5 5 5 | 26! 10% + Ye 1000 250 $35% 35¥2 35¥a-- Va) 2000 100 $8% 8% 425 $9% 9% 78 $72 72% 6 65 65 5 54s 79 1% 177 --1 | 16% 164 6 | 25¥e 25 15 N Goldvue New Hosco Newlund Newnor N_ Senator LONDON (CP) -- Publisher Bight Roy Thomson announced today 28 KING STREET EAST 723-4621 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M, ie | 600 $27%4 27% 27% + Vo 200 915 915 91S +5 360 125 125 100 205 205 205 120 $10% 10% 10% 641 $13% 13% 13% 7500 38 372 38 +1 Harry of Courtice, George of Guelph and Ken of Orono, dear brother of George and Reg of Guelph, Frank of Scarboro, Freda of Toronto. Resting at the Gerrow Foneral Chapel, 390 King Street West, 19 19% -- Va) 100 % -- %!) 100 225 1020 225 617 2135 100 870 100 18, 1963, Herbert Thomas Hutton, as . Me- ; ; ' . -| P | Price, (Edra); and Mrs a Honorary pallbearers were)|can Institute of Aeronautics and two days after he was attacked] ps sede os ca The merger leaves Glasgow |< smith (Mary) ' Dr. D. E. Sturgis, Dr. D. J.| Astronautics, said that Mariner|While on the telephone, talking nod some i sm inte-(the only British city outside) Mr. Trull is resting at the|McLean, Dr. C, E. Mcllveen,/C will be launched by an Atlasito a daughter, Mrs. William| ' ' Orr, in Lockport, N.Y. | Thursday, November 21, at 2 p.m. inter: | FS 4 ment [London with two evening news-| 7" puneral Chapel, Bow-|Dr. H. M. Sanderson, Dr. W. G.|Agena vehicle from Cape Can- | Mrs, Deyell pleaded guilty) 30 MD 370 370 370 $58% 582 S'2--% 37a 7¥e 7% $14%4 14% 14% $1S%e 15% 15% $15%e 15% 15% 700 680 suk Rockwin --2 --% Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hy rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues, One hemorrhoidal case history after another reported "'very strik- ing improvement." Pain was promptly and gently relieved . . . actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions. Relief even occurred in cases of long standing, and most im- portant of all, results were so thorough that this imp: r was maintained over_a period o' many months, a This was accompli ished with ; new Bio- which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. In addition to actually shrink- ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H lubricates and makes elimination less painful. It helps prevent in- fection which is a principal cause of hemorrhoids. Just ask your druggist for Pre- paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator). money refunded. "a 15 SOCIAL BINGO ST. JOHN'S HALL ON SIMCOE AND BLOOR Wednesday, Nov. 20th 8 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME LUNCH SERVED Fire Engines Bound By Highway Code LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Fire} --| engines are bound by the pro-| NIGHT OF CARDS AND |visions of the Highway Traffic] RE (Act, a magistrate ruled Mon-) PROGRESSIVE EUCH |day as he fined the driver of a| fire engine involved in a crash| $5 for going through a red light.| Two women were injured in| the Sept. 11 accident. Fire en- jgine driver William Strocki ad-| mitted going through the red| light, but said he was following normal procedure for a prac- tice run. Magistrate G. G. Marshman Stanwell Teck Corp Triad Ol Un Oils Wespac Wilshire | ; +. +1 +2 --s +2 --s d or your Bralorne "RUMMAGE SALE Northminster Church Room 10, Wed., Nov. 20th AT 1:30 P.M. 30th OSHAWA SCOUT LADIES AUXILIARY HELPING CANADIANS HELP THEMSELVES src ee aes Be ee janetc rm §=-- 4 EXCELSIOR LIFE "The fact that some operators She of motor vehicles using the highway may, in fact, yield to OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TELEPHONE 728-4788 FERNHILL PARK BINGO at our park clubhouse Fernhill Blvd. west of Gibbons 20 GAMES $6 and $10 FIVE $40 JACKPOTS Share the wealth, door prizes. TUESDAY, NOV, 19th 7:45 P.M. Oshawa Tennis Club HALL FOR RENTAL | Receptions, dances, etc. Bar facilities, kitchen. 728-1625 FOR BROCHURE SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster Bingo 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th VARCOE'S PAVILLION Opposite Bad Boy's Twenty $20 Gaines Five $30 Games One $150 Jackpot--Must Go Two $250 Jackpots Nos. 52 and 54 Early Bird Game 7:45 p.m. Door Prizes Admission 50¢ Burley Buses from the Terminal "$1,200 IN CASH PRIZES LIONS BINGO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th JUBILEE PAVILION 20-- $20 GAMES -- 20 5-- $30 GAMES --5 1--$150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH --1 2-- $250 JACKPOTS-- 2 JACKPOT NOS, 53, 57 $25 CONSOLATION EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M, -- EXTRA. BUSES CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED -- FREE ADMISSION -- a fire engine is no excuse for the breach of the section of the statute by the operator of the fire engine,"' he said. | Si -- sus | PORT OF SPA'N (Reuters)-- |Trinidad's Hindt community is| |sharply divided or whether to| jcelebrate Diwali, the festival of jlights, in mid-October or mid- November each year. Two towns, Caroni and Arima, with mostly Hindu population and many more with large ADAIR -- In loving memory of ld who passed away November Y John 19,| There is a link death cannot sever 'Love and remembrance last forever.| emembered by wife Isabella and} family. BOWERMAN -- In loving memory of @ dear grandfather, Amos D. Bowerman, wim passed away Nov. 19, 1962. Though you have gone to other lands 1 know you are in real good hands When you were here on earth with us! We came and went and said not much, And now you're gone and sad we are mt happy too that you're at rest at| jast. --Sadly missed but always remembered | by granddaughter Juanita and g at- | Sarccuaren Susan, Donald, Janice and) Oshawa to: Vancouver $42.80 Quebec $15.25 (via Levis) Halifax North Bay $ 6.40 Winnipeg $21.80 Edmonton $33.80 $25.50 BuRTON -- In loving memory of my husband, Ernie Burton, who pass-| away November 18, 1962: | @ sad and lonely year has passed/ ince my great sorrow fell, The shock that | received that day No one can ever teil. WOOD -- In loving memory of Charles eg jel Wood, who passed away Nov. 19, |Club of GM, Local- 222, Bathe Park As-| ------ | sociation, to the many friends and neigh- ba ena [bors for' their sympathy, help and offer) LARGEST INDUSTRIES cars, floral tributes and kind: dur- g " i is ar aeat ak o leviog hetkend| Agriculture and textiles con- Evenings jena father, David Reid Rollo. stitute the largest industries in 728-6627 Mrs. D, Rollo (Mary) end femily.|Northern Ireland. ibenerer Cemetery. | I h h 1 papers. It was the third amal- ; cal | N ber. KAHANYECZ, Andrew af | iGramt, Dr. A. G. Stocks, Dr.javeral, Fla., next November,| | British evening| Manville, for funeral service ah F. Hull, Dr. B. G. Doherty,|and should arrive in the area of i dence, 59 Switzer drive, Oshawa, oninewspapers in the last seven | W. D. Joh |Mars in July, 1965 \last Friday to manslaughter. Sunday, November 17, 1963, Andrew Ka-| dave 2 p.m. Rev. John Romeril/Gordon Ross and W. D, Johns. |Mars Ade i h yecz, beloved husband of Lillian| 24Y5- will 'conduct the service, Inter: The charge was reduced from yi in As part of the deal, Thomson} - : if A All Rox 500 22 22 22 fone Funeral Home, Oshawa, with ment will be at the Bowmanville | Alminex 500 250 250 250 H jem Mass in St. % 4 Justi " i Church, Wednesday, November 20, 10.0| two Sheffield newspapers to the| | COMING EVENTS Pog Meson oe he sug rel aloft or tee is United Newspaper group, for- eee: id "Oo Supreme COUT FANG): aa st pr 150 $25%a 254 25Va Prayers in the Funeral Home Tuesday a JOHN YARMOLA he would recommend she be! cai ed 235 $17%4 17% 17% & pm. mer owners of the Edinburgh John Yarmola, Garden street, REGINALD STEWART, | internationally) KINSMEN BINGO ' 2180 430 425 425 = RICE, Stephen ¢., oe er , |acclaimed concert pianist, on Monday,| her drinking problem. He de-| Cent'bel a3. 720, 718. 720 Tain Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- 'tan at Yor tee Edinburgh{OShawa General Hospital after| Tickets Saywei's Store or the box office. FREE ADMISSION scribed the crime as one with-| 200 ash ah oat j 73.\THE R brance Association of the ut motive, largely due to al- sed deer father, of Mrs Austin fiitg| Papers had been decided on be-|® prolonged idiness. He was 73./THR Miiver cross Chapter are holding Secon toc 47 SS 8 " nie ing " AER TERE A ( ) and Mrs. Ray Wi Phylti > GA ane loving disther of Chery! Weeks, tinue with two evening news-|Ukraine. He retired from the Street, Thursday, bespderrad rostral 2 p.m. 900 455." 450 455 is ear. Mr. Rice | ti t ia: ated A 2: i i in|Proceeds for Veter: . E Melntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. "ser-(Papers in cities outside London,|Canadian Pacific Railroad in EUCHRE, Sunnyside Park, Wednesday, INGEN Sonera oe eae 10 58 96 |e aah 4000 5) 50 50 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. |ber of the congregation of the| ghdin 1000. 42% 42¥2 42¥2 +1 ada. | Sale to be held Friday,| TRULL, Jey Truman | St. John Greek Orthodox church|Nevember 22, 'The sale will be officially| gy Oe im saoy to ae i ea first wife, Ann, he is survived ford. QYalvation Army, corner John and) Eb 44 o 44 Jay Truman Truil, aged 72 » ; iio ght: predator Se | Simcoe Streets. | brother of Winnlfred (Mrs. d. ye by his second wife, the former = 400 136 136 136 Gordenier), Lydia (Mrs. Donald Cam- " 1200 230 225 225 +15 Sybi] (Mrs. Arthur McKnight), Edra Scholarship Plan |_ Also surviving are a Sn, /\KIOVEMBER 20th 1:30 p.m. & eo veld = i oe iwi \Joseph, of Carrying Place; and CRA. BUILDING MINES " 4 WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Es-|four daughters: Mrs. M. Zab-| Ye ial ie bios lindas bk Chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m.-Interment|tablishment of a program ofjolonty (Mary), gtry ere ee: \university scholarships for the|Mrs. J. Debosky (Ellen), ar ANON ic mane | A Arcadia -- 1000 YARMOLA, John ichildren of Chrysler Canada|W, Labanowich (Ann) and Mrs, CHURCH PE gal aladely a » November 19, 1963, : | spain ~} Me So' cerden Street, Whitby, helovea tus' nounced Monday by company|by; two sisters: Natalie Cho-| | Queen Elizabeth School ons 2 3 band of Anastasia Hercia, predeceased) president Ron W. Todgham. The/misky, Whitby and Olga of the 150 405 405 405 of Joseph of Carrying Place, Mrs.|2Wards Will be in annual/Ukraine, and a brother, Michial HOME BAKE SALE . Raboloniny (Mary), Stoney Creek, TEA and BAZAAR Prizes and Refreshments ch (Ann), Mrs. W. Dilling|2moumts up to $1,100 annually. | grandchildren and 10 great- ADMISSION 75c (Sophie), all of Whitby, Mrs. H. | grandchildren. J Tite : daar Restos on deceased, inthis 74th ° . \* Mr Yarmola was predeceased ST. GEORGE'S . Resting at the W, Cc. 1 | : i x Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel Kingston Flying by a daughter, Mrs, H.) ANGLICAN CHURCH fyi coum) Oshawa. Minister Club Bo } } Vaselesky (Lena). | |. Canczenko. . pies 10 eeper 21 at the W. C. Town chapel,| Saturd N 93 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Whitby. Officiating at the serv-- DOTUrday, INOV. ice will be Rev. P; d . In- flora]. requirements for all ice will be Rev. Panczenko. In 2PM. occasions. KINGSTON (CP)--Mrs. Bev- OSHAWA SHOPPING erley Cooper, 25, of Kingston s Tea Room 50¢ ; CE was acquitted Monday by a 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE J In uS 728-6555 546.30 from the Kingston Flying keeper, 36--Legal ee eer otier rete 2 \H indu populations celebrated WANTED | the festival Oct. 16, with fire- B For miles around Port of Sgtthes Gnd 'i Spain during the early evening on ond rough eatimates |hontings bla sed aid gardens gether with Architect fees, or flares. Families fasted and will be received by the school held religious observances at boord of SS No, 2 School |home where they prayed to Moy. 26, 1963. eT ies hich th Othe: taken; yes, | . ' on ee ey Barta Web Wie na' nice hin 90,1 jrelied for the date of Diwali --Lovingly remembered and sadly missed| Hindu astrologer's book ' LELEOMILL -- In tong marery ot | -R. 3, BELLEVILLE, ONT. [Bhawani Shanter seers, oon ' i i] Mt, tn? : pg tg ak gla tae vagy |of India's famous astrologer-| CARD OF THANKS However, although an _ esti-|-- jmated 40 per cent of the island's| LITTLE -- | wish to thank Dr. Cuddy,|Hindu families celebrated on sd by his wife, Hilda and family. the Oshawa General Hospital. | would BPE Cee i ea ae as also like to thank Reverend Armstrong;poned their ceremonies until , RIMAR and my friends and neighbors for their} Nov, 15, the date officially des- ; cent illness. -- Edith Little. ignated by the ruling council of jour sincere thanks to Dr. W. 'inaatae oa ae oe ge ad [nurses and sta 1E of Oshawa Gen-|agreed wi e council' in MONUMENTS |eral Hospital, Armstrong Funeral. Home, | and presided at the Otteber MARKERS |Auxiliary, North and South Plant, ' Designed for ony need. 'Office 1723-1002 Entered info rest in the family resi-/@amation of the chapel 'Thursday, Nov. 21 sday, . 21) t lt his 56th Resting at th : is year. Resting at the : one of capital murder. has relinquished control of Tiel aenotery a Re eae Hee a.m. interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. : ak ae ' | i Et ee Evening News. . A | ; paroled when she gets rid of int 710 SiS SIS 515 Whitby, died early today at the|november 25, McLaughlin Collegiate.) TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK » Nov. 18, 1963, Stephen C. Rice, be- | The deceased born in th coholism Ee cause it is uneconomic to con- e deceased was born in the), bazaar at the Legion Hall, Centre ism, and loving grandfather of Cheryl Weeks, Street, EARLY BIRD GAMES 1100 3% 36 (36 vice In the Chapel on at 2.30) Th is a native of Can-|/955. Mr. Yarmola was a mem-|S0S0 7 aritsion Soc. Prizes. Lunch. et in Oshawa. Predeceased by his|opened at 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. Lyman Git) te os a am 18, 1963, Chrysler Sets Up cane? 'a | s ; 141% ht" efon), Mabel (Mrs. Ernest Bennett), Anastasia Hercia. RUMMAGE SALE Sexamith). Resting at the Morris Funeral | Stoney Creek; | Akaitcho 2000 53 9 At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues-|Limited employees was an-|W. Dilling (Sophia), all of Whit---------- -- % 1150 625 605 by his first wife, Ann Yarmola, dear CHRISTMAS | Tuesday, Nov. 19, 8 P.M. amounts of $100 with additional Jkrai leg cy MD, Stony | Creek, $ mal!of the Ukraine. There are 14 irsday, November 21 at 1! a.m. Inter- The funeral will be held Nov.| CENTRE STREET . Funeral arrangements and Acquitted NTRE ; : jury on a charge of stealing $1,- Club this summer whiie she was| 5 oe IN MEMORIAM employed there as a_ book- 1Vl e (Continued from Page 15) |works, dancing and singing. for a four room School, to- iwere strung with electric lights section Sidney Township up to |Lakshmi, goddness of health and APPLY TO H. L. HUNT iti Pigs bag linagbend gy og , |Was an edition of the Patra, a » --tlways remembered by the family. |astronomers. Lovingly remembered and sadly miss-|Dr, Russell, the nurses of 3C and 3A of Oct. 16, most of the rest. post- help and acts of kindness during my re- MEMORIALS ROLLO -- We would' like %0 express| 1G Sect-in Trinidad. also Branch 43 Canadian Legion, Lpdies'| ceremonies. + 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa " ecitea ON i ae Iy pae ooe ie