DEATHS IN MEMORIAM 36--Legal IN MEMORIAM ge ar ine Sick Chik y Saturday, JOLLOW -- and Church, Whitby it 10 a.m. Temporary en i C » Oshawa, Interment tater in St, Catholic Cemetery, John the Evangelist Roman Cal y, Whitby, Priest the Rev, b. J.) in. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTR 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 "Kindness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all While you tie vary 27, 1962. a dear father, ° To sit Your memory we in loving memory of a 2g; mother grandmother, Union| WhO passed away Janual in * grandaughter; Susan, OSTAPOWICH -- In loving a dear son, John, who passed Calm and peaceful he Sweetest rest that fol We who loved him sadly miss him But trust In God to meet in, Sadly missed by Mom and ' OSTAPOWICH -- In loving memory of Osta who passed away January 27, 1962, | What we ee oN " Hello in hear your voice, to see your smile, with you and chat awhile, peacetul 8 i always memory of our Gear farver one Grenctether, Marrisan eg whe passed away January 27, You're not Lremperton, father dear, Hilde Jollow, 26, 1952. wg invaw, Alex a ne ove gh Md bi away Jan ' thor ls sleeping, lows pains the Eastern Star, 4d. Wo MeVey and family 33--Market Basket BUY Your potatoes by the 7s lb, land save, Also Cortland and Spy apples the bushel, For we could say, same old way, --Lovingly Donna and Michael, GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 a dear bro' | | | | brother-in-law, r ed. by 9 Rosemary and sons, John and OSTAPOWICH wt In loving memory of |passed away on January 27, 1962, Gone trom us, but leaving memer Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger | While upon this earth Always remembered Fred, tree delivery evenings, Brooklin, 685-4983, j CAPONS, dressed, ready, SW Ibs, and up, $2.90 each delivered, Telephone 725-8904, jes 84---Lost and Found (OST -- Lady's seal skin mitt, (blonde West vicinity oat with brown spots) Ki hag oer hive Thursday, Telephone y sister Olivia,! = cat , LOST: Pigeon, Elgin Street West, Janu- Lynde ond BODY. ory ", color sliver, white bara, short NOTICE TO CREDITORS , AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN MICHAEL MEAGHER, deceased, All persons ert the estate of JOHN ICHAEL MEAGHER, late of the City of Oshadwa, Gentle- man, deceased, who died on or about the Ist day of Aug. ust, 1963, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of January, 1964, full particu- lars of their claims, Imme- diately after the said date the assets of the deceased will be distributed having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice, DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 10th day of January, 1964, DOROTHY MARY MEAGHER and CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY, having claims COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE Sale, Tuesday, Janvary %, 12,90 pm, Centre Street United Chureh, ver te, f, pa sand Hestview Park Yuesday, 2 pm. vehre Wednesday, 0.15, high monthly doores, $$ prizes, refreshments, Admie sion $0 cents, KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST, W. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos, 52, 56 | TONIGHT -- 8 P.M, RED BARN __EXTRA BUSES EUCHRE PARTY VICTORY LODGE 583 8PM, Monday, Jan, 27th ORANGE TEMPLE BRUCE STREET EAST __ LUNCH AND PRIZES _ FERNHILL PARK BINGO Snelling INNSBRUCK, Austria (CP- AP) -- Canada's Charles Snell: ing is seen here as a strong candidate for the men's figure skating title at the winter Olym- pic Games opening here next Wedneday, Snelling, 26, a Welland physi- cian, is making a comeback af: ter a five-year retirement that began in 1958 when he won the Canadian senior Page skating championship for fitth year in a row, Tt will be Snelling's second ap- pearance in Olympic competi: tion, In 1956 he placed seventh in the games at Cortina, Italy. Although beaten by Don Knight of Dundas, Ont,, in the Canadian Olympic trials in late October, Snelling boosted his Olympic stock by upsetting Knight in the recent 1964 Cana- dian championships, THEOOHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenwory 27, 1964 Ti, Top Candidate For Gold Medal Honors vakia and Austria's Emerichjthe Danzer, Skaters at the Olympic Vil lage here have been talking about how hard the beds are, Some U.S, skaters decided to do something about it, THEY GAVE UP Americans Tommy Lits and Monty Hoyt gave up trying to sleep on the hard straw mat: tresses provided and went shop: ping Friday for pillows, blank. ets and comforters, 0 Desoribing his battle with the practised for the racing events at the THEY FLEW Vie Eme Peter Kirby ¢ 'o's flew down the 4 oe we gt straw mattresses, Litz said he and Hoyt put theirs on the floor and slept on the bare springs, That. got cold, so the two moved their beds near the ra: diators, When they get back from skating practice they found the maids had restored the beds to their original loca- The world's mounted globe, in Hall, Washington, D.C, LARGEST GLOBE weighs 1,000 pounds and m feet around 'the equi 4 IN MEMORIAM . A baby brother for for Mr. and Mrs, 253 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, TRICK -- In loving memory of hus-/beak, feathers on legs, breed Frill, Tele band, father and grandfather, Louis J./phone 725-209), Trick, who passed away January 27, 1963./ rose Diamond ring while gold) vicin- at our park clubhouse ' Fernhill Blvd. West of Gibbons YOUTHFUL MUSIC The new Kris Knight, 16, whe will be mak- ing his" first' appearance in Vion, Second grondchild ; Angus and Sth grandchild for Mr, and Mrs, W. Young. COCKERTON -- In loving memory. of a dear mother and grandmother, Emi ly Cockerton, who passed away January 2 1948, DEATHS | Remembrance is a golden chain | Death tries to break, but all in vain To have, to love, and then to part,/ Ys the greatest sorrow of one's heart The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together Sadly missed and ever BROWN, Albert &. Entered intd rest in the Oshawa Gen-) eral Hospital, Saturday, January 25, 1964, Albert E. Brown, beloved husband of the late Emmeline Masterson, father of Mrs. (Ruby), bsg rd iby Helen Corby, Oshawa, Albert, Whitby, |), ° Archie, Oshawa, in his 75th year, Resting Inetaw Jimmy and grandson, Dennis, at the Armsir go Funeral Home with funeral service in the chapel Tuesday, 'January 2%, at 2 p.m, Interment Mount/a dear mother, Emily Cockerton, who Lawn Cemetery. passed away January 27, 1948, bi! I UES ----nmeerenneceeemennsoorws | What would we give her hand to clasp, Conadion Preference for the Her patient face to see, simplicity and parklike beauty To near her vole, to see her senile " As in the days that used to be. of Memorial pag topline ee eS aies Wil an, we now made them first choice Beyond the toll and strife, for Canadians. As pioneers in this trend Mount. Lown rememberd in heaven, that happy lite. Sadly missed by daughter Dolly; son COCKERTON -- In loving memory of Ever t And clasp each other's hand once more, | '?63 Little we knew when we woke that! morn The sorrow the day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear | Sometimes it's hard to understand | Why some this have to be, In His Wisom,. God has plann Byond our power to see, Always remembered by wife, children and grandchildren, TREVAIL -- In loving memory of our daughters, Elsie and Dorothy, Soni gear father, Gartleld Trevall, who pass vicinity General Printers and ed away January 27, 1959, | tn our hearts your memory lingers, | lly Oshawa General Héapital on Sunday, January 12, Reward, Whitby 66m3Ie, | LOST: Child's silver charm bracelet, | vicinity Trent Street 'and Woodcrest School, Sentimental value, 728-5520, LOST | Grey striped female cat, 10) months old, vielnity Verdun Road, Finder please return to 10? Verdun Road, Child's pet, Sadly missed, Reward offered, 728 0Sa, | GENTLEMAN'S rimiess glasses, lost) Lovell) on Thursday afternoon, Telephone 723-4790. ender, fond and true: There is not a day, dear father, | That we do not think of you, Sadly missed and ever rmembered by your family, VAN KUIK -- In loving memory of a] déar daughter, wite and mother, Jessie) Van Kulk who passed away January 26, Ll The depths of sorrow we cannot tell | OF the loss of one we loved so well,! While she sleeps a peaceful sleep | TENDERS 36--Legel__ Sealed tenders will be receiv- ed by the owners until 4.00 P.M, February 14, 1964 for the construction of a Motor Executors, by RALPH S."JONES, their solicitors herein, CLASSIFIED ADS May be amall, but they ore giants, powerful too, when it comes to getting things done, Let one of them sell your no 16 GAMES $6 4 GAMES $10, $15, $20, $30, | Shore the wealth, door prizes, "| \Olympie competition placed second in the Canadian cham: pionships last year and eighth in world competition, He was TUESDAY, JAN, 28 7:30 P.M, Free Admission Door Prizes | EUCHRE Harmon Park - Club House Wed., Jan, 29 8 O'CLOCK 4 CASH PRIZES MONTHLY PRIZE _ beginning in Februory BINGO Canadian junior champion' in 1962, CALMAT THREATENS Foremost gontender for the men's singles crown is Alain Calmat of France, a 23-year-old medical student at the Univer- sity of Paris, He has been Eur- opean champion three times and plans to retire after the Games, Calmat's credentials are im: ipressive but his 14-year career has been plagued by inability 'i to win the big ones, "We're going to do it all over again," said Lita, Canadians continued to sur-istudents enrol prise the experts here Friday as'l-6, ot tion war tiansand Munies {pal Music School, first of its kind in Norway, has about 500 The owner of the sleek fersign sports car wes disappointed ever | the poor gee mileage, "lan't there something | con de about my gee " Feonsumption?" he esked the Hotel, Simcoe Street, Oshowe Ont, General Contractors may ob- tain plans and specifications from the Owners on peyment of a refundable deposit of $50.-- Plons and specifications ore on display at the Bullder's Exchange, Oshawe, Ont. Lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted, Owners ore Mr, G. E. Coll end Mr, M: Cranfield, 2 Gibb Street, Oshawe, Ont respectfully suggests that be- Intaw George; grandchildren and great fore need arrangement of grandchildren, | If Calmat fails to seize the) crown, Manfred Schnelldorfer of Germany and Scott Allen of the United States are consid- ered leading contenders, Schnelidorfer, 20, was runner: up to Canada's Don McPherson lin the 1963 world champion: |ships. But Schnelidorfer has of- ten been beaten by Calmat in European competition, Among other leading contend- ers for the men's singles title are Karl Divin of Czechoslo- Her memory w shall always kep | Sadly missed by mother, husband John, children Joe and Jeffrey, RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for ony need, 152 Simcoe St. $, Oshowe Office Evenings 723-1002 728-6627 longer need household items, St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M, 690 KING ST, €&, AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jeckpot $100.-56 Nos, $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 51-Nos, $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes family estates on a low cost, no interest, perpetual cored for plen, is es logical as making ¢ will, Two new religious gordens, the Good Shepherd ond Lest Supper, ore now under de- velopment, The first public relations, before ar. rangements will be at -- savings to those porticipat: Pleose phone today 723-2638 for courteous information on these new gardens in Mount Lawn. j DEATH -- In loving memory of my) - . ' dear husband, Robert, who passed away See for yourself, January 27, 1962, | No length of time can dim the past, | Too many memories hold it fast. Ever remembered by wite, May, Telephone Now 723-3492 JOLLOW -- In loving memory of a Pdear mother and grandmother who passed away January 26, 1952. | Just a spray of beautiful memories Tied with all of our love, Memories te cherish forever Of one we so dearly loved. 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