Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1964, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIME, Tuesday, sete 24, 1964 Today Ss T IN MEMORIAM esl | EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The pee Press Toronto Stock Exchai | (Quotations In cents ile marked $, r--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrents. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Sales tin tee am. ores 200 6 6 60 525 $13%@ 13%e 13%. 150 $24%4 24% 24%4-- We 0 -- Mr. get Mrs. kona ponte te Dr. © Rundle and hospita! GRISBERGER -- Janet Marie is pieas- fo announce the arrival of her sister Lorraine weighing 8 ibs. 5 ozs., on Saturday, March 21, 1964, at Oshawa Beneral Hospital. Proud parents are Bill wd Margaret (nee Canning). OOSTERVEER -- To Mr. Jemes Oosterveer (nee Saughter, Monique 'Aarch Hospital. " wRY -- Nothing is more befitting or m5 5 S10. 10m t mem- en 6 Oe et oem who Tb. $3136, 31% pigd) re hal have passed on to that 'Shs Sat bourne from which no travel- ler returns, than a memor- iol verse at Easter Time. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, - daughter, son - or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of Pinedo BC helpful service to those who wish to select an appropriate edie oe memoriam notice for Easter Burns time, The Classified Deport- 20% 104 + Ve 18% 23¥a Don and Rita (nee the O-- Ve Heard) safe arrival 0 10 Bell Phone 1132 $51%e 51% 5]¥a+ Ve Bell Ph rts 19330 v0 m1 Bowater pr 2 wit pot 54+ hk Bow 5¥2 pr 8 Bowater 1600 $64 6% 64+ Brazil 1003 195 195 195 --S BA_ Oil 1010 $30 29% 29% BC Sugar 50 $39%4 3994 39% + Ve Phone 100 $56Ve 56¥e Séve+ Ve 2 $105¥2 105¥2 105% 20% $205 2058 1510 $10% 10% 10% Thu Genera! Hospital. A brother and Kathy. Special thanks to Dr. Rogers and 4th floor staff. YAROFF -- Mr. and Mrs. 8. -Yaroff we fo announce the birth of a ton, Grégory Brian, on March 21, 1964, a the Oshawa General Hospital. DEATHS oronto Stock Market Listings 11:00 Net Stock @ Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Woodwd A 1225 $23% 23% 23% Wdwd A w 500 840 Y Knit A Zellers 45 $29e 32 39% Stock Sales iahihi Ge users Can Cem 25 $424 42% 42% Can Cem pr 100 $28 2 28 +% D 125 $24¥a 24% 24Va $954 95% 95% 38% 8% Bet $7% 9% = e+ 349% 49% 49% Stock Sales vig Caves co's Dom Text ed Du Pont Falcon 100 Fam Play Ford (US) F Ploneer fe 3 Aiminex 1450 GN Cap B w 100 sol Gr Weg G 350 $15% 154 152-- Grevhnd 100 $13%a 13% 134+ Guar Tr 710. $6060 60 Guar Tr rts 122 260 250 250 Hawker-S 710 $64 6%e 6% Hawker pr 25. $98 8 Home A 691 $15% 15% 15% Home B 200 $16% 164 162--% Horne Pf M5 --0 HBC 100 $15% 15% 15% + Ve Husky N25 $6%a 6%a 6% Husky w 530 10 «10 «610 imp. Lite 55$200 199 199 +4 tmp Oil 460 6 4 Imp Tob pr 420 S6%e 6 tet * Ind Accep 735 $24%e 24 24m Ind Min 105900 900 900 Inglis 23 400 400 400 inland Gas 200 $7" 7 IBM 24$625 620 210 $74 «74 2390 $80 802 80% $22% 22/8 2+ 50 $46 46 46 $80% 80% 80%-- 400 315 315 35 60 $50% 50% S0%e + % 100 e-- 6% 00 -$18%4 18% 18% + % Pisoahg Bk c 470 $60% 60%4 60% VY gals 225 $19Va 19¥ de " 1440 $38 500 $12% 124 ine + Ye 80 $382 382 38/2-- 87 $31% 31% Bde 73$100 100 225 $18 18 " 250 $174 17% 17% 250 $8 8 8 150 $14% 14% 14% Chemcel 1 p br $21% 21% 21% hi $21% 21% 21% Wo $544 5% 54--V $114 1% 1% 8% 8% + tnd 33% 33% -- 97s 397% + % ost PR Can Pet p Cdn Tire South 500 Triad Olt 2750 220 Union Oil 100 $11% 11% 11% Unispher 1000 28Y2 28Y2 28Va-+ Vo Un Oils 13150 195 192 193 Un Reef P 10000 21 2 Wsburne 100 103 103 W Decalte 5065 142 138 140 Yan Can 00 6% bh bh MINES Agnico 500 48° . Akaitche 500 1985 $19% ment of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial tributes on OBITU ANTHONY, Leonard Patrick Entered into rest in the Oshawa General 56 56 Area 1000 144 12 44 +4, A Arcadia 1100 25% 25% 25%2--1 Atlin-Rut 1000 -I Barnat 750 250 ARIES = 1000 hg ae 18% + Ye Lakeland 150 aad Hospital on Saturday, March 21, Legs en, feta Anthony beloved son ir. @ Herbert Anthony and ne ther of Patricia, Debra, David, Alan and| TO ensure that your mes- | The death occurred at Port Paul, In his fourth year. Resting at the is ti Pe Monday, March 23, of Armstrong Funeral Home with mass In} sage appears at this time peed Wright Crosier. In fail- Holy Cross Church Wednesday, March 25 | th st 9 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- TELEPHONE ing health for several months, eis he had been residing with his 723-3492 NOW daughter, Mrs. George Samells. He was in his 84th year. Born on Scugog Island in 1880,/ he was the son of the late ge i ane Wakefield. He United Church at the Gerrow Funeral | sega) wet t the island Par- Chapel Tuesday, March 24 at 2 p.m. In-| CAMERON -- We wish to extend our|WaS married a 7 terment was in Union Cemetery. heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our,sonage, Gat see Pd ro many friends for their kindness at this, Gertrude re - = COCKERTON, Harriet (May) time, of a loss of a dear sister.. Would ibe a farmer throughout Saturday, March 28th, saves Wiens Ghouih BROWN, Daniel Sidney Suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital on} Sunday, March 22, 1964, Daniel Sidney Brown, In his 71st year, bate of 424 Bloor Street East. Funeral service was = CARD OF THA K ducted by Rev. F. Ward of Westmount At Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, like to thank the Unity group for their March 22, 1964, May Griffiths in her 75th|splendid service and the kind friends in/his life, first on Scugog and year, beloved widwo of George Cocker-|Mrs. Cameron's district; also the nurses|jater jn the Manchester area. ton BA, DVM and loving mother of Mrs.|in Ward IE for their wonderful care. | : fter becomin ill. R. Moore (Elizabeth) and John William|wish to thank the Rev. Mr. Mellow for|He retired after J Cockerton, ng id at the Gerrow Fu-|the wonderful message of consoling words| The deceased had been prom-| neral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for|and friends who acted as pallbearers, The inent in church activities, su-| service in the Chapel on Wednesday,|Armstrong Funeral Home for their kind d Schools both| March 25, 2 p.m. Interment St. War and efficient management of service. pervising Sunday 001s aret's Cemetery, West Hill, --The Hewson Family./ jat Scugog and Manchester. He} CROSIER, Javez Wright CORDON -- Mere words are not enough| jwas also & choir member, and] at the home of his daughter, at Port|to express our gratitude to each andian elder of Manchester Uni Perry, on Monday, March 23, 1964, J./everyone who helped us through these! ed Church. In his younger days Wright Crosier, dearly foved husband of|days of sorrow with beautiful flowers,| amber of the Loyal Gertrude Aldred, dear father of Alpba |cards, words of sympathy and deeds of he was a member (Mrs, -George Samelis) of Port Perry,|kindness. We can only say "Thank you,/True Blue Lodge on Scugog Is- Vyrtle of Toronto and Archie of Rich-/so very much". mond Hill In his 84th year. Resting at --Family of tate Mrs. Alice Cordon. the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker,| Port Perry, for service on Thursday) HEASLIP -- The family of the late OF THANKS @f 2 p.m. interment Pine Grove Ceme-| Robert Heaslip wish to express Regio IC tery. |thanks and appreciation to their rela- LOCKE -- We would like to express our |tlves, friends and neighbors for thelr kind JUDD, Rosine |expressions of sympathy and floral trib- Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|utes extended during their recent bereave-|sincere thanks to all our many eral Hospital, Tuesday, March 24, 1964,|ment. A special thanks to Dr. Bell, nurses/relatives and neighbors who were - sine pong Biggs, widow of William Charles/and staff of 1E, Mr. Saywell and mem-|to our son, Billy, during his recent accl- mother - th 'W of St. Stephen's United) dent. Our thanks also to Dr. J. E. Rundle} of Miss Elizabeth and wil-\bers of the UC ep! Oe end sat ch #8. year. deceased, who lived at 424 Bloor frieres'|Rev. F. Ward, minister of West- 'Chapel of the Gerrow Funeral --The Locke Family| Home. ja veterans' | Union. Cemetery. |born in North Bay, and after |First. World War the 228th Battalion, Royal En- gineers, Township years before moving to Oshawa. 455 Lav Fin see 'ea Ber i) Leland 300 50 Levy 345 $20 19% 20 + Levy 2pr $12% 12% 124--% LobCo A 7'e Te 7% +e 4 27% LobCo B 27%%+ V7 B-Duq 500 Bethim 600 Bibis 8600 Brunswk 125 Buff Ank 900 Bunk Hill 9100 Camflo 1000 1 Camp Chib 625 land. He was also a former member of Port Perry Odd Fellows, He is survived by: his wife, Zuelume; a daughter, Mrs. George Samells (Alpha) Port Perry; two sons, Vyrtle, Toron- to; and Archie, Richmond Hill. He was predeceased by his sister, Mrs. Edith Ploughman. There are six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral is to be held Thursday, March 26, at 2. p.m. at the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry. Of- ficiating clergyman will be Rev. C. C. Gilbert of the Manchester |United Church. Interment wili jbe in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. DANIEL SIDNEY BROWN Funeral services were held today at 2 p.m. for Daniel Sid- ney Brown, who died Sunday, Momch 29. in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, following a leng- jthy illness. He was in his 71st LobCo pr Loeb M MB PR M Lf Mil Mass-F MEPC +5 Met Stores $22% 22 mnt ve Mid-West 340 335 335 +5 Molson A $28 8 8 534+ Ve 97 fd 'On aa $10%4 10Y2 10% 13% 13¥2 13% + 2) 101 96 100 +5) 390 390 390: --S5 20% 20Ya 20%2-- V2 Moore $53%4 53% 16¥a 16 6M Nat Hees $97) 97 Noranda $44 434 Nor Phone $92 Ogilvie $15 «15 Overland 27 $7 6% Pac Pete 1065 $12Y%e 12% Page-Hers 953 $26 25% Pembina 2125 $8%2 «8% Pow Corp 450 $10%4 10% QN Gas pr 170 $99 99 QN G 59 w1200 20 20 2D QN Gas 63 w z20 350 350 350 Revelstoke 240 «$9 9 9 Revelstk pr 100 $21 21 21 R-Nodwell 100 Rolland A }000 Royal Bank Salada Seven Arts Shell Can C Rambler 2100 C Red Pop 1500 C Sannorm 17000 Conwest 300 Cop Corp 6000 ,Craigmt 125 Croinor 2090 Daering Deer Horn Denison Dome xd EI Sol Frncoeur Giant YK Granduc Gunnar Hard Rock Har-Min Hastings Hollinger 38 1 1 1% 11% 11% -1 50 9 49. $145 144 142 -- Ve) 12¥_ 12¥a 14-- $10% 10% 10% 535 $25 525 700 695 700 +10 12-114 We 92 9% Yam Ve 126 126 126 | $297 We 29% + Ys 40 «6400 Me Ie $10% 10% $16 «(15% Shell | pr $26¥2 26% Shop Save $12% 12% Simpsons: $42 42 Hud Bay $652 66¥2 662 + Ya | SKD Mfg 375 ec 3, +15 Irish Cop 302 a oo Ya Stater Steel 13 Iso 400 300 | Southam as Jacobus 15 A Stedman i. 18 Jaye Expi 10% 10 10% Steel Can 23% Jelex 22a 224 22Va--1 Suptest ord 18% Jollet 3 29% Aes "Me Texaco Jonsmith "4. 4 Thd CG Inv Joutel 126 (125 TT Can A Joutel rts vv 10 Jowsey 3. Kenville " 7 K Anacon 70 70 Kilembe 360 360 300 +10 The Last Post service for the Tos « street east, was conducted by }mount United Church, in the 1635 $17 each or set. . The remains were interred in plot in Oshawa pret ire ted % $2 Wh 94% 300 $21%4 21% 21%4+% 125 335 335 335 Versatile 900 $8% 8 8%+ Ve Vic G Tr 270 $13% 13% 13% Vulean 100 390 390 390 Vic G Tr rts 205 $35 35 35 Wainwr 500 320 322 Walk GW 350 $33% 33% 33% Westcoast 200 $17 «17 «17 = Weston A 300 $15% 15% 15% + Weston B 7-7 OW Kirk Min 44 14% l4a-- Vo Lab Min $38% 38% 38% Ll Dufavit 975 970 970 Latin AM 1 Lencourt Louvict Madsen Magnet Manoka MS Maraigo Marboy Martime Martin 4+ --10 | 4500 1000 16500 900 3000 4000 500 5000 122 128 Wa + Vs 2000 73°0«73 2000 +73 nee It is believed Mr. Brown was service with , lived in x for a Pickering number » of on C.. Judd, Oshawa and sister of Mrs. Church. land George Townsend (Helen) in her 84th --Mrs. Heasiip and family. year. Resting at The Armstrong Funeral j | Home. For further particulars, call Arm- strong Funeral Home, 728-5173. rier Set" - COMING EVENTS Memorial Hospital, Seornaiitie on Fusebays March 24, 1964, Dorothy E. bese in her 63rd Pg ttend bl Clarence Penfound, , awa, mother of Ruth (Mrs. Bob Evans) Bow-| B | N G O OSHAWA manville, Sim, RR 4 Oshawa and Lorne,| " nf RR i a | LIONS CLUB Chapel, ervice In Courtice United Church on Friday, et 2 p.m. in| FUESDAY, MAR. : 24th : terment Mount Lawn Cemetery, a 7:30 P.M BINGO SNODDON, Rober? J. A pie = penny, i pela Lindsay, | 20 regular games $8 and $10 | WED. NIGHT Sneddon, beloved husband of the ate Share The Wealth ° At Clarence, "Anne rien Fred | Berton, os Regt ne iA $1,200 in cash prizes » Kenn jevenson), , t Mrs: Maurice Bagshaw), Howard of Osh a CORON GIIN Jackpot Nos. 54 and 54 lyn (Mrs. Ronald | Vernon) In his seth FREE ADMISSION JUBILEE Resti it the Pinkham Funera Gilet Seca tr eevicnen tere| ~DNIPRO HALL PAVILION F daes Cemetery, Brock Township. Corner Bloor Street and Edith FREE ADMISSION TAYLOR, tyson Thomas at bi: Monday, rch 2, William T. (Bill) Tay. Monty, erred twstend of ane Her-| NIGHT of CARDS RUMMAGE SALE. Sa OO totais" et | cl ' | Perry. fl service on Wednesday at 2) WOODVIEW PARK | | m. Interment Union Cemetery, Cod-| CLUB HOUSE - | | cin on (CADILLAC AVE. N.) | Woeresiay, Mar. 25 | if ident Mon- As resuton Maren 2, 19st at East' WED., MARCH 25 | ot 1:15 p.m. ot the see ern baored wn Mr. ond| 8 P.M ORC. Gibb Street age 2% years, belov Soar! IVA. RC. i ree omy. Reng a fhe Neri nd OPEN TO PUBLIC | ' serv -- ---- - ae Se esedey morning. Invermelt Prizes -- Lunch 50c KINSMEN BINGO Bowmanville Cemetery. EVERYONE WELCOME TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK Oshawa Branch Canadian FREE ADMISSION Diobetic Association ; bape eg ackpo' jos. ; EARLY BIRD GAMES { RINSE COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW | FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 EUCHRE at Harman Park Clubhouse every Wednesday, 8 p.m. sharp. "Prizes, ABRNWILL' Pack Ol Tussday, 7. ar' ngo, Tuesday, monthly prize, door prize end lunch 16 games $6; 4. games $10, $15, $20 and served. $30. Share the Wealth. Don Vallance Equipment Formerlly Lorne McCoy's LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOU.; PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 iii MEMORIAM STARCHEWSKI -- In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Mary Starchewski, who passed away March 24, 1957. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been-left to stay; Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you-are ever near, sti!) missed, still loved and ever dear. --Sadly missed but lovingly remembered Dy wie famiy WETHERUP -- In loving memory of @ dear father and husband, Stanley Weth- 'rup who passed away March 24, 1962. Those we love we never lose For always they will be Loved, remembered, treasured, Always in our memory. Lovingly remembered by his wife, daughter, sons, daughters-in-law, sons-in- law and grandchildren, WETHERUP -- In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away twa years ago today, March 24, 1962. We are thinking of you today, But then, that is nothing new, We. thought about you yesterday, And the day before, too. 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