Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1963, p. 19

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came too late to af- féct the market, However, there is expected to be some reaction Monday but investors say they are nxt sure [82---Articles For Sale #8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 23, 1963 AIR con gal new condition, Tele- phone 723-2527. BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM Cuba Envoy Bond Markets : Pays Regrets Whom It May Concern: Take notice! 1, Michael Edward Marlow of 121 OBITUARIES ROBERT COLLISON DAVID GORDON WATT BOAT, 14 ft. fibregiass, 40 HP, electric start, Evinrude, with tilt tongue trailer. Very Apply 200 Bond Street DISKEY -- Frenk and Marvirte (nee Plowask!) are happy to announce ig 'aval of their twins, a son weighing 6 Ibs. 5 Ibs.|] é McINTYRE -- To Reg and Pat (nee Kell) a daughter, Ann Louise, 8 Ibs. 4 ozs. Wednesday, November 20, 1963, at Osh- ewe General Hospital. -MAMES are important: Choosing 2@ name for your child should be a real re and others will want to know r choice, Name your child as quick- as possible and use the individual name |i. an Oshawa Times Birth An- . Just call 'our pear aetad iment, give the facts, Including wpe and we will publish a Birth jotice in the next edition. Just dial RICHARDS -- in memory of a dear sister, Florence Richards, who passed away one year ago today, November 23, West. by me in writing and certified by my ENERAL Electric 21 . --- Micheal Edward Marlow. picture tube. Set like new. $75. Telephone 728-' 1742, DOL! 's L carriage, large size; spring horse; and doll clothes; girl's fitted" coat, fur collar, size 12, good , [92 Elgin Street East. condition. Apply Findley, 30 Inch, STOVE heavy duty, ir. $100. Also two 3. automatic. Used one yea: steel cellar posts. 725-301: COCKTAIL dresses, size 14, with shoes to match, size 7. All in new condition. Telephone 723-4929. DIAMOND, pair wedding and engage- ment rings, $125; Provincial type arm- chair, $25. Blonde" cocktail table, glass top. Whitby 668-8467. SCRAP hardwood, 1 foot length, $7.75 ingle cord. 723-2281, 12 to 1 or after 4 'clock. 1961 KELVINATOR refrigerator, white, overtop freezer, magnetic door, excellent best. --Lovingly remembered by sister Mar- lorie, brother-in-law Vincent. RICHARDS -- In loving memory of 8 dear sister, Florence Richards, who pass- ed away November 23, 1962. In our hearts a memory Is kept For a sister we loved and will never forget. --Lovingly remembered Goldie Gladys. RICHARDS -- In loving of a dear sister and aunt, Florence Richards, who passed away one year ago today, sit o" DEATHS meee @€OLLISON, Robert Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, November 22, 1963, Collison, beloved husband of Anne irs and father of Jack, In his 68th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel Monday, November 25 at 3.15 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (Masonic service in the funeral home under the auspices of Temple Lodge, Sun- day at 7.30 p.m.) November 23, 1962. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. --Lovingly remembered by her sister Evelyn, brother-in-law Clair and children. condition. To view call after 6 p.m. 668-4043, GIRLS' pleated reversible skirts, talior made. New. Turquoise and brown, Size 6, 8 10. Reasonable. Telephone 725-1904. PLYWOOD boat 12/2 ft. 65" beam, com- plete with windshield, all controls. Cus- tom tarpaulin, 18 hp Johnson mofor, aoe Telephone Port Perry. 985 55. BOOMERANG coffee table and match- ing end tables, excellent condition, Will sell separately. Telephone 728-6002. RICHARDS -- In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Florence Richards, who passed away one year ago today, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of NICHOLAS MAZUR (sometimes known os Nick Mazur) deceased: Remain Steady By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian bond markets were steady during most of the week with prices easing off only, slightly Thursday and Friday. how the markets will turn, Day-to-day money remained steady at 3% per cent. Banks were a buyer of treasury bills and the 91-day bills sold at an average of 3.63 per ceut com- pared with 3.66 per cent last The death of Robert Collison, 165 Bloor street west, occurred rigg by Airdie, Scotland, President Kennedy's assassina-! week. married the former Anne Spiers in Stonehouse, Scotland. He came to Oshawa and Canada late a eased, of the City of Oshawa, in the COMING EVENTS in 1929, and had been employed at R. B. Reed and Sons Florists, Limited, for the past 30 years. of: Ontario, Store- keeper, who died on the 29th day of July A.D. 1963, are hereby notified to furmish proof thereof to the under- signed before the 2nd day of January, A.D. 1964. After the said date the Executrix will distribute the estate hav- ing regord only to claims of which notices have been filed. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, RUMMAGE Sale, Church, 1.30 ber 25. Unit 5, BINGO Hi-Ho come to the Foir Albert Court Charlene L1750 C.O.F. Annual Fall Bazaar Orange Temple Bruce St. St. Tues., Nov. 26th, 8 p.m. Tea Table 50c Will be opened by Mrs, Lyman Gifford 7:30 P.M. 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth this 14th day of November, A.D, 1963. MIKLOSNE MAZUR, Executrix, by her Solicitor, Z. T. Salmers, B.A., 13% Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. SKATES, boys' hockey, size 7. Only used November 23, 1962. three times. Telephone 723-2367. DIEDERICKSEN, Christian Page Entered into rest suddenly In Oshawa, Ontario, on Friday, November 22, 1963, Baby Christian Page Diedericksen, be loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Car! Diederick- sen, end brother of Erica, in his third year. Funeral from the Armstrong Fu- eral Home, Oshawa, Monday, November 2%, at 11 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. ELLIS, William in failing health for some time, at the $unnybrae Nursing Home, Whitby Town- ship, on Friday, November 22, 1963, Wil- Hiam Ellis, dear son of the late Abraham and Elizabeth Ellis, in his 98th year. Rest- ing at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on Mon- day, November 25, at 2 p.m. Interment $f. George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Pickering. Minister the Rev. S. Arm- strong. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Sun- Gey. KIECKA, Nellie At the Toronto General Hospital on Fri- day, November 22, 1963, Nellie Kiecka, In} her 76th year, beloved widow of anger Kiecka and loving mother of Mrs. Boychuk (Ann) of Oshawa, Mrs. G. W. Clements (Sophie), Toronto, Mrs. Kata- rynch (Mary) of Meadow Lake, Saskat- chewan, and Peter Kiecka, Toronto. Rest- lg at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 ing Street West, until Monday morning, Yhen to St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- ox Church for service on Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Orono Ceme- fery. Prayers in the chapel Sunday. eve- ning, 8 p.m. KWAK, Maciej Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital, Friday, November 22, 1963, Macie|, Kwak, beloved husband of Mary Mrozek and father of Dr. John Kwak, Oshawa, in his 61st year, Resting 'at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass In St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Monday, No- vember 25 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. 'Prayers will be held at the Funeral Home Sunday eve- Beautiful memories are treasured ever| | Of happy days when we were together.|GIRLS' white figure skates, size 2, prac |--Ever remembered by brother Ray, sis-|tically new, $5. Also child's Elina sewing |ter-in-law Hazel and children. machine, $4 Telephone 723-3694. | RICHARDS -- In toving memory of al tir, DUY:,,se and echinge vine city jdear sister and aunt, Florence Richards, Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street who passed away one year ago today:| south and 31 Bond Street.East. 723-1671. | Wonderful memories of. one so dear, | "BARBIE" doll clothes, 75c to $2. Tele- Are treasured still with a love sincere; phone 725-3025. | Still In our hearts she is living yet, 33--Market Basket | For we loved her too dearly to ever | Ever remembered by sister Madge,|McINTOSH apples, $2.50 per bushel de- | brother-in-law Sid and family. livered, Hampers reurned, J. H. Pascoe,| | 728-0458. | Pid dy Ahaha han Sri ane WINTER potatoes for sale, store In cil entered Heaven November 23, 1955. | God gave us a wonderful mother, Her memory will never grow old, ° He fashioned her smile out of sunshine, He moulded her heart of pure gold. He needed a new star in haven, A beautiful light fo shine, And out of this world of sorrow He took that dear mother of mine. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Away from all trouble and pain, Someday' when life's journey is ended, We shail all be together again, --Lovingly remembered by son Nick and | daughters Pauline and Anne, forget. | home or at mine, Telephone Whitby! | 668-8050. | |PICK your own Spy apples, $1 to $1.50) bushel. Base line from Whitby Hospital) 2% miles west. Joe Makowchik on mail| x. McINTOSH apples, $1 per bushel. Bring] containers. 55 Liberty Street North, Bow-) manville. j CAPONS, dressed, oven ready, 6 Ibs. and up, $2.50 each, Delivered, 725-8304. | MOBILE homes of all sizes, prices and/ designs are offer to you every day} in the Classified section. Turn to classi-| fication 27 now. 34--Lost and Found | RIMAR | | MEMORIALS --[ieeF hoy suri 2 Ser ta |pl I 668-8214. | ypropreeoely es arabearad carton of auto parts | learly Saturday morning, on east lane of} }401 Highway between Oshawa and Bow- Designed for any n |manville. Will finder please contact Mr. os y need. -- | Murdock at 7251123, 'Reward. 152° Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Office 723-1002 |BEAGLE, chocolate color, Missing from Kendal area, Saturday. 'Bago'. Reward) joffered for information leading to find- ling of dog. Telephone Garden Hill 106J41 jafter 5 p.m. DOG, Miniature Poodle, black, "Cieo". Alax-401 area. Reward. Call Ajax 942-6063) Evenings ning at 8.30. The Knights of Columbus will hold @ Rosary at the Funeral Home Sunday 7.30 p.m. | LEAN, Gladys | 'Entered Into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on Thursday, November 21, 1963, Gladys Sherwin, widow of Thom- @s Frederick Lean, and mother of George and Robert of Oshawa, in her 68th year.) Resting at the Armstrong Funeral | 728-6627 lanytime, Toronto HUdson 1-166) evenings, CARD OF THANKS (is. FERGUSON -- | would like to express|iOsT or strayed: Holstein heifer, one| y sincere thanks to all my friends and] vear oid. Vicinity west of Brooklin.. Any- neighbors who visited me, sent cards and| one knowing Its whereabouts contact K. flowers and wished me well during my)¢. Holliday, Brooklin, 655-3247. : | recent stay at Oshawa General Hospital.|---- ie | Special thanks to Dr. A. E. King and/LOST: Passport. For reward, finder nursing staff of 2B. please call R. Hunter, Brooklin, 655-3466. --Ethel Ferguson. (Ost: Girl's glasses, black plastic case, |Wednesday night, vicinity Athol Street m Home, Oshawa, with memorial service In The chapel on Monday, November 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. MAINDONALD, ay At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, Rovember 22, 1963, May Jarvis of 5 CL. ASSIFIED Ieee Telerore aa Veen ADVERTISING Liberty Place, Bowmanville, beloved wife) of Wilfred Maindonald. Resting at the) Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home until) Sunday evening, thence to the chapel of Morley S. Bedford, 159 Eglinton Avenue! West, Toronto, for service at 1.30 o'clock 'Tuesday afternoon. interment Zion Ceme- tery, Oriole, Ontario. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society would be e@ppreciated. | WATT, David Entered into rest suddenly at Highway 5) and Dixie Road on Saturday, November| 33, 1963, David Gordon Watt, beloved son} @ Dr..and Mrs. Gordon Watt and brother @ Barbara of Toronto, James of Oakville @nd William at home, in his 24th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home,| Oshawa, with memorial service in the| chapel Tuesday, November 26, 2 p.m. In-| terment Oshawa Cemetery. Friends are) lt at the funeral home.) before Sunday evening. In lieu of flowers| donations to the Heart. Fund will be @reatly appreciated. | | 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Continued from Page 17) 32---Articles for Sale AND OTHERS WALLPAPER at 2 price, hundreds of In the Estate of ANNA SZAI- | KOWSKI (sometimes known patterns in ready-pasted and regular. Buy one roll, get one roll iree. Edgar's as Annie Szaikowski) deceas- Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King West, Osh- awa: ed: All persons having claim against the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on the 2st day of April, A.D. 1963, ore hereby notified to furnish proof there- of to the undersigned before the 2nd day of January, A.D. 1964. After the said date the Executors will distribute the estate having regard only to claims of which notices have BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Prefty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. LOWREY organs, new and used. 3-day| free trial. Alto Music Supplies, 453 Simcoe South. 725-1501, RANGE, electric, Hotpoint, fable top, suitable for cottage; treadie sewing ma- chine; child's bicycle with safety wheels, 3-5 years. 90 Labrador Drive. BUYING or selling furniture or appil- ances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. MODEL airplanes, motors and, accessor- offer . LOCKE'S FLORISTS | Funeral arrangements and | + floraj requirements for all | occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM HOLMES -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Thomas Arthur Holmes, who passed away No- vember. 24, 1957. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear; Time takes away the edge of griet But memory turns back every leaf. --Ever remembered by daughter Doreen, $on-in-law Keith and grandchildren Bob- by, Wendy and Glenna. HOLMES -- In loving memory of our gear father and grandfather, Arthur id who passed away November 24, Gone, dear father, gone to rest, wAway from sorrow, care and pain, May you rest in peace, dear father, Until we meet again. --wEver remembered by daughter Ruth, son-in-law Wilbert, and grandchildren Wayne and Ralph. HOLMES -- In fond and loving mem ory of my dear husband, Arthur, who passed away November 24, 1957. His weary hours and days of pain, wtis troubled nights are past, ~'n our aching hearts we know ~ He has found sweet rest at last. Ever remembered by his wife Ruby. S HUTCHINSON -- In loving memory of r Infant daughter, Donna Marie, who been filed. Dated at Oshawa; this 14th A.D, 1963 WALTER BILSKI and STELLA MUZYCZKA Executors, by their Solicitor, Z. T. Salmers, B.A., 13% Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. NOTICE The Bord of Trustees of | the Roman Catholic Sep- arate Schools for the Town of Whitby. Take notice that the above- mentioned Board. on the 19th day of November, 1963, passed By-law No. 10 to authorize the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of its debentures in the prin- cipal amount of $208,000. 1. The money is to be bor- rowed for the purpose of building ond equipping the Denis O'Connor Intermediate Catholic School, and for school renovations and site improvements, 2. The amount to be bor- rowed is $208,000 and the security therefor shall be the said debentures which shall jes, any r Tele- phone 725-4318. SNOOKER table, full regulation size, like new, slab slate and mahogany; also all accessories, $600. Evenings telephone 728-5947. TYPEWRITERS, one standard, one port- able, one electric standard, $75. Electric adding machine, Price, very reasonable, terms, 723-4434, HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appiiances.| Name brands at biggest discounts any-| where. We carry Restonic and Beverly| mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, our new home formerly Avalon Dance Hall. Telephone 728-9191. B. F, GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat- \teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- |vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip-| ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. | Ontario day of November, CONVERSION gas burner for furnace, | hot water tank, glass lined. Used three months, $25. Used oil tank, $8. 119 Kent Street, Whitby. | JUNIOR bed with spring and miattress,| complete; high chair; play pen, large! size; two navy bive blazers, size 12-14 boys; two grey sport jackets size 10. All items like new. Apply 18 Grenfell street or call 728-8237. BEAUTIFUL handmade liquor cabinet,| mahogany, equipped, new. Reasonable, Telephone Bowmanville 623-3726. MAN'S work shoes 82. Nurse's oxfords,| 7%2, worn once. Boys nylon jacket, blue, 14, Telephone 723-9565 BEDDING bargains! Smooth top mat-| tresses, $27; smooth top continenal beds! with headboards, $36; bunk beds, com-! |plete with springfilled mattresses, $57;| Springfilied mattresses alt sizes, $17. Wilson 'Furniture, 20 Church Street. | ssed away November 24, 1962. ~A silent thought, a secret tear, » Keeps her memory ever dear. « Time takes away the edge of grief, Lgedlldlengecd A turns back every leaf. =Lovingly remember 5 | ty. ple tomar ce lt asc Mon worse also Chef Master rangette with clock and timer. Both in excellent con- Telephone 728-0968. dition, $100. Telephone 728-4779. CRIB, nearly new, $20. Grey finish. Tele- iphone after 5 p.m., 723-4114. * REECE -- In loving memory of a dear "tion. thother, Mary: Reece, who passed away| VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Govember 24, 1939. ' Free estimates, parts, attachments, The only mom who is always in our|brushes, hoses. Guaranteed rebuilt ma- fhoughts as the years pass on and alwaysichines. Renais. Wallace Vacuum = Ser- ed Wer igs is the happiness she gavelvice. Cali anytime 728-0591. ; ela remembered by her daugh-| 5M GLISH bone china cups and saucers, Tax included. Boxed free. Beaitiful |Christmas gifts. 463 Ritson South ° 725- RICHARDS -- in toving memory of my# wite, Florence, who passed away No-/RUNABOUT, 15 ff. moulded plywood, Vernber 23, 1962. fully. equipped, with trailer. Phone * Just when your life was brightest, 728-7264, * Just when your years were best, ie eae eee eee *You were called from this world of SPANISH gular, inlaid; RCA chord * sorrow jorgan, never been used; Seabreeze, tape *To a home of eternal rest. recorder. Telephone 725-0191. "Husband William, HOUSEHOLD furnishings, refrigerator, |stove, two-bedroom suites, kitchen set. Telephone after 6 p.m. 723-9364, |TELEVISION tower special 40-ft. struc |ture, including all channel antenna, in- oe and guaranteed, by experts with And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep | 0 years experience, $50. Trio Television. Her memory we shall always keep, |Telephone 728-6781, Always remembered by daughter Joyce| MOVING, must sell. Moffat gas and son-in-law Danny. |range, automatic oven, $75. Inglis gas dryer, $50. Apply 179 King Street it iy aac In loving memory of alor 725-5235. . s a ir daug' lorence J. Richards, ISHAIDAIEE laces LL sesllyea al Bland ond Mera whe FRIGIDAIRE heavy duty range, "four. r days, | nigh |burner, 22" width, io years old, like + ema Toye Jona nights she bore the! new, $65. Telephone 725-9608. » And could not find relief CLEARANCE of 1963, model baby car- 'Till God Himself knew what was best,/riages. Thistle, Lioyd, Gendron. All re- He took her-home end gave her rest.iduced for quick sale from $24. Wilson Lovingly remembered by Mother. Furniture, 30 Church Street. RICHARDS -- in memory of dear mother, Florence Richards, who' passed @way November 23, 1962, » The depths of sorrow we cannot teil, Of the loss of one we loved so weil, 307 ACCORDIAN, 120 bass, Hohner, good con-| be a charge upon the school house property and premises and any other real or personal property vested in the said Board and upon. the Separ- ote School rates. 3. The debentures ore to be dated January 2nd, 1964, are to be in denominations of $1,000 each, and are to be repayable in varying amounts of principal-on May Ist in the yeors 1965 to 1984 inclusive. The debentures maturing in the years 1965 to 1974 in- clusive bear interest at 534% per annum; the debentures moturing in the yeors 1975 to 1984 inclusive bear in- terest ct 6% per annum. The first payment of inter- est shall be made on the Ist day of May, 1965, to cover the 16 month. period from January 2, 1964; thereafter, interest shall be payable an- -- | nually on the Ist day of May | during the currency of the | debentures, with the aggre- | gate amount of principal and | interest payable. in each year | varying from. $17,880 to | $18,840. | B. S. HAMILTON, Secretory-T reasurer. Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd., 580 ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION Project No. 63-W-120 TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATERWORKS SYSTEM EXTENSION for the VILLAGE OF NEWCASTLE (This will be a winter works project). THIS IS A RECALL OF TENDERS WITH REVISED CONDITIONS TENDERS, sealed in the en- velopes provided which shall be clearly marked os to con- tents, will be received by the Secretary, Ontorio Water Re- Sources ission, 6th Floor, 801 Bay Street, Toron- to 5, Ontario, unti] 3.00 p.m. E.S.T. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1963 for the construction of. ex- tensions to the existing woter works system in the Village of Newcastle. On the same day, commenc- ing at 3.15 p.m. E.S.T. the tenders will be opened and read publicly by the Com- mission's Tender Committee in the Conference Room, 6th Floor, at the above mention- ed 'address. The works consist generally of the supplying of materials and equipment for and the con- struction of 8" and 6" dia- $100 Jackpot 52 nos. $20 Consolation Snowball gome $120 56 Nos. $20 consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street and Edith » BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted Euchre Party VICTORY LODGE 583 8 P.M. Monday, Nov. 25th ORANGE TEMPLE BRUCE STREET WEST LUNCH AND PRIZES Bowmanville High School Commencement School AUDITORIUM Fri., Nov. 29, 8 p.m. ONTARIO COUNTY CHAPTER R.N.A.O. PROVINCIAL STUDY OF NURSING WORK SHOP Theme Revival and Survival GENOSHA HOTEL | Nov. 27,9.a.m.-5p.m. Snowflake Guest Speak | MISS GENIE Ives | Bazaar and Tea Consultant Hospital Nursing Wed. Evening Service O.H.S.C. St. Philip's Alter Society November 27th ot Christmas Bazaar SATURDAY. NOV. 23 1. unten cuURCH from 2 to 5 p.m. ST. PHILIP'S HALL Vorious Booths Driftwood ond Hat Boxes a Oxford and Emerald Sts. Everyone Welcome specialty. Street United jay afternoon, Novem TUESDAY, NOV. 26th CONCERT (OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA EDWARD OSCAPELLA, Conductor, DON PARKES, Assistant Director with assisting guest soloists UNION HALL, BOND ST. EAST "TUESDAY, NOV. 26-8:30 P.M. Admission, Adults $1,.00--Studnets and Children 50c Mr. Collison was a member of Albert Street United Church. He was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, after serving in France during the First World War, Mr. Col- lison was a member of Temple Masonic Lodge. Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by a son, Jack Collison, also surviving are sisters and 'brothers in Scotland. Mr. Col- liso also leaves two grandchil- dren, Ian and Annemarie Col- lison, of Oshawa, A memorial service will be held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Monday, Nov. 25, at 3.15 p.m. Rev. A. E. Larke, minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the ser- vice. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Members of Temple Lodge will conduct a masonic service at the funeral home Sunday at 7.30 p.m. CHRISTIAN PAGE DIEDERICHSEN The death of Ohristian Page Diederichsen occurred acciden- tally on Friday, T*> two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diederichsen, of 842 Parkdale Avenue, Oshawa, Christian was born in Oshawa, March 2, 1961. Besides his parents, he leaves one sister, Erica Diederichsen and his grandparents,'Mr. and Mrs. Hans Diederichsen, Osh- awa and Mrs. Helen Kelleher, of Flint, Michigan. Tne funeral will take place Monday, Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great. The service will be .conducted by the Rev. John Myers. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Ceme- tery. WILLIAM ELLIS The death of William Ellis, formerly of 218 'Dundas street east, Whitby, occurred at Sunny- brae Nursing Home, East Whit- by, Friday, Nov. 22. The deceased was in his 98th health for eight years. He was born in Pickering Township and was the son of the late Abraham and Elizabeth Ellis, Mr. Ellis lived in the Whitby district all his life and was in the apple exporting business for many years. He was a member of All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby. The deceased was a ber of the Whitby Citi- meter asbestos cement pipe including .vatves, hydrants, service c ction and eppur- tenances and a 6" diometer cast iron highway crossing installed in an 18" diometer Steel casing pipe, all on Highway No. 2 (King Street), Arthur Street and Monroe Street. Complete tender documents may be obtained from Cry- sler, Davis & Jorgensen Ltd., Consulting Engineers, 5803 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario on payment of a deposit of $25.00 per set. Each deposit shall be in the form of-two certified cheques payable to the Ontorio Water Resources Commission in the oemounts of $15.00 and $10.00. Upon the return. to the Consulting Engineer with- in three weeks after the clos- ing date for tenders of com- plete sets of tender docu- ments in good condition, cheques will be returned as follows: (a) Both cheques will be re- turned in respect of one set of documents only to each general contractor who has submitted to the Commission a bona fide tender for the general contract. The in the amount of $15.00 only will be returned on the receipt of each other set of tender documents. Each tender. must be accom- panied by a tender deposit in the form of a_ certified cheque in the amount of $1,500.00 payable to the Ontario Woter Resources Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST, EAST AT FAREWELL FREE -- ADMISSION -- FREE 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL--$120 in 56 Nos.--$20 Con. PLUS $10 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE REGULAR JACKPOT--$100 in 57 Nos.--$20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE NO CHILDREN, PLEASE WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO - MONDAY, NOV. 25th Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 53 and 58 1 -- $150 Jackpot (Must Go) Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 20 GAMES $20 and 5 SPECIAL GAMES at $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $100.00 DOOR PRIZE EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 -- EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA The Oshawa Hairdressers' Association invite the public to their Annual Hair Styling Competition to be held on Monday, November 25th at 8 P.M. in the Genosha Hotel -- Piccadilly Room There will be a showing of the much tolked about wigs and hair Commission. Tender documents may be studied without payment ot, but may not be removed from the following premises: The Consulting Engineer's of- fice (address below). The Municipal Office, New- Ontario. castle, io. Toronto Construction Associa- tion, 1104 Bay Street, Tor- onto Metropolitan Toronto Sewer and Watermain Contractor's Association, 1470 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario. Oshawa Builders' Exchange, 80a Wolfe Street, Oshawa, Tenders are subject to a formal contract being pre- pared and executed. The Commission reserves the right to: reject any or all tenders and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accept- ed. Ontario Water Resources Commisson | D. S. Caverly, General Manager. W. S. MacDonnell, Commission Secretary. CONSULTING ENGINEERS | 3 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario, pieces at intermission. ADMISSION $1.00 -- TICKETS AT DOOR CONCERT Harmony A.O.T.S. Men's Club presents THE ONTARIO REGIMENT BAND CAPT. GEORGE QUICK, Conductor Guest Soloist -- MR. ROSS METCALF, A.R.G.T., A.C.C.M FRIDAY, NOV. 29th, 1963-8 P.M. Harmony United Church Hall, King St, E. at Harmony Road ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25¢ This ad courtesy of McCordick's Pharmacy-- A. W. Rundle Garden Centre ~ Free ADMISSION Free KINSMEN BINGO KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE' ST, WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card 5 -- $30 Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpots 20 -- 320 Games JACKPOT NOS. 58 and 56 EARLY BIRD GAMES --EXTRA BUSES-- 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS zens' Band and the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. The remains are at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for the funeral service in the chapel Monday, Nov. 25, at 2 p.m. The officiating clergyman will be the Rev. Stanley Arm- strong, rector of All Saints' Anglican Church. Interment will be in St. George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Pickering. MRS, NELLIE KIECKA The death of Mrs, Nellie Kiecka, 291 Oshawa boulevard south, occurred Friday, Nov. 22, at the Toronto General Hos- pital, in her 76th year. She had been in failing health for the past three years. Born in the Ukraine, she came to Canada at the age of 16. She married Luciah Kiecka at Bracebridge and came to Oshawa from Kendal at the death of her husband in 1946, Mrs. Kiecka was a member of St. John's Ukrainian Greek Or- thodox Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. H. Boychuck (Ann), of Oshawa, Mrs. G, W. Clements (Sophie), of Toronto, and Mrs. Katarynch (Mary), of Meadow Lake, Sask., and a son, Peter Kiecka, of Toronto. The funeral service will be held from Gerrow Funeral Chapel to St, John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, where funeral mass will be conducted by Rev. R, Panchenko. Inter- ment will be in Orono Cemeteny. MRS. | WILFRED MAINDONALD The death of Mrs. Wilfred Maindonald, 5 Liberty square, Bowmanville, occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital Fri- day, Nov. 22. The deceased was in her 64th year and had been in failing health for some time. She was the former May Jar- vis, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarvis, and was born in Toronto. In 1912 she married Wilfred Maindonald in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Main- donald lived in Toronto for many years and in Bowmanville for the past six years. The de- ceased was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Bow- manville. Mrs. Maindonald is survived by her husband; one brother William and a sister, Mrs. Faith Medd, both of 'Toronto, The remains will be at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, until Sun- day evening and from there to the Morley S. Bedford Chapel, 159 Eglinton avenue west, Tor- onto, for service in the chapel Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 1:30 p.m. The officiating clergyman will be Rev. K. J. Frampton, of St. John's Anglican Church, Bow- manville. Interment will be in Zion Cemetery; Oriole, Ont. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society. would be appreciated. year and had been in failing) The death of David Gordon Watt, of 348 Masson street, oc- curred as the result of an auto- mobile accident at the intersec- tion of Highway No. 5 and Dixie) he|road early 'today. The deceased was in his 24th Mrs. Gordon Watt, 348 Masson street and was born in Tim- mins, Ont. He had lived in Oshawa since 1951 and was a graduste of O'Neill Collegiate and Vocation- al Institute. Mr. Watt had been employed as an accountant at the Willowdale Branch of the Bank of Montreal for five' years. He was a member of St. Andrew's United Church and Bank of Montreal Curling Club, Toronto. The deceased is survived by his parents and one sister, Bar- bara of Toronto, He also leaves two brothers, James of Oakville and William at home. The remains will rest at the Armstrong Funeral Home com- mencing Sunday evening, The memorial service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, Nov. 26 year. He was the son of Dr. and/ 4. was secretary-treasurer of the! ¢: Jo US. MOSCOW (AP) -- Foregn Minister Andrei tele- deep sorrow the news tragic death of President J F. Kennedy. "All civilized men will be saddened by events this. Our delegation to ganization of the United N: wishes to express that the sentiment of the people government of Cuba." at 2 p.m. The memorial service will be conducted by Rev. Dr. John Leng, minister of St. Andrew's United Church. Inter. ment will be in an Oshawa cem- etery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund will be greatly appreciated. FUNERAL OF MRS. MICHAEL FETCHISON A memorial service for Mrs. Michael Fetchison, who died Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held it the Armstrong Funeral Cha- pel, Friday, Nov. 23, at 3.15 p.m. Mrs. Fetchinson died in her 20th year, Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Walter, Peter, Joseph William and John Dobroshinsky, and George Kobernick, FUNERAL OF MRS. WILFRED POGSON The funeral service for Mrs. Wilfred Pogson of 493 Athol street east, who died in Oshawa Tuesday, Nov. 19, was held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home Friday, Nov. 22, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. L. Wesley Herbert, min- ister of King Street United Church, conducted the funeral service assisted by Rev. J. V. MeNeely, of Woodstock, a form- er minister of King Street Unit- ed Church, and Dr. Harry Tut- le of the United Church Book- room, Toronto, Internment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were George, Louis and Everett Pogson, Mer- jvyn Parker, Leonard Wall and Walter Gilbert. GOING AHEAD NEW YORK (CP) -- Goalie \Jacques Plante of New York |Rangers, injured last Sunday in a game here against Detroit Red Wings, was released from hospital Thursday and is ex- pected to play. this weekend. Ranger officials said they hope to have Plante in the lineup here Sunday night in a National Hockey League game against Toronto Maple Leafs. Dismiss Count Ot Criminal Contempt ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- New York State's highest court has dismissed an indictment charg- ing the Syracuse Post-Standard, its publisher and three of its news executives with criminal contempt. The court of appeals split 4 to 3 Thursday in a precedent- setting ruling that inaccurate reporting of a court procedure in a newspaper does not con- stitute criminal contempt un- less the story is intentionally distorted to defy the court. To hold otherwise, the major- ity said, "would permit a con- viction for the slightest falsity, irrespective of whether such de- viation from the actual facts is intentional or merely inadver- tent significant or insignifi- The Post-Standard story in- volved quoted a prisoner as say- ing in county court that he had been beaten by a policeman. The newspaper said the ac- count appeared in its early edi- tions but was withdrawn before the final edition because a ques- tion arose as to the identity of the policeman. Pearson Plans To Attend JFK's Funeral OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min- ister Pearson said Friday he plans to attend the funeral of President Kennedy Monday and indicated this will likely mean a one-day postponement of the federal - provincial conference scheduled to start that day. He announced his vlans to go to Washington following a meeting of a cabinet committee on fed- eral-provincial affairs. He said provincial premiers will be con- jsulted about the conference 'schedule, PRINTED PATTERN THIS SEASON'S MOST AL- LURING NECKLINE -- a low square dipped to a V and side- swept-is poised above a willowy sheath. West Coast design wiz- ard Don Loper frames the neckline with bias binding that can be made in the same or a contrasting color. Printed Pat- tern M254 is shaped to fit super- bly. 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