Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Dec 1964, p. 23

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ning Events BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM SUNNYSIDE PARK BINGO} BOWMAN -- Ann end Orm wish announce the efrival of Ormond Tod. et 9:05 a.m. bo Bilger al December 29, pee a General Hesotie, woh te. thanks 8 ibs. age Hall, W. G. iy Tuesday, Nckering General Hospitel. [eo to Dr. Davidson and nurses, Ajax. ti[wite and mother 'Vise who of a dear away at | Dec, 31,1962. > gaa chtge Whe saorlies cor secrete, our sor- rows, our. strife. 'Who taught us to love and taught us to Dist mother In Heaven, God bless you Voge siemens be ote ve Not for - what received, but for is cancelled DEATHS what you could give. Just @ living thought, lust a silent tear, A' besutitul' memory' of a" mother 80 Dear God take a message to our until Jan, 8th HOLIDAY GREETINGS CRINGLE, Lovisa E At the Toronto East ral Hospital on: 30, 1964, Louise in her 7éth year, beloved wife of jate Charles Cringle, di R N.Y, Ingram Funeral Home, Street East, Toronto, for service on Sat- urday et 10/a.m.' Interment St. John's Cemetery, Norway. RYDERMAN, Ma emer Hospital Be Bowmanville, on of! sons, Bus, Ken, Smi, Norm and fami mother above, Tell her how much we miss her and give her our love, ver and sadly missed by husband Norman, dai dune, and Nes. PURDIE -- In lovii Li Seo 4 of a dear mother, Margaret "Cross Purdie, who December 31, 1949. ways but by Lily, Jack and Flore. Chapman n of en pees her 83rd yeer, beloved wife of Lewis Cryderman, dear of Mrs. K. Bowers (Gertrude) of Mrs. E. Harrop (Cecile) of 1 the Nortnest_ and sen Resting a' neral Home. Funeral service cg ve ook Saturday afternoon. Interment Cemetery. to our Many Friends and Patrons OSHAWA JAYCEES MONSTER BINGO is cancelled for the Holiday Season TO OUR MANY FRIENDS & PATRONS Belleville; Dobie FERRIE, At the Aax-Plkerng ino Hospital on Wed- nesday, 30, re Garty, age 68 years, ats R 6 Ki Court, Alax, beloved wife of the late Robert| | Ferrie, dear mother of Mrs. Mary Steven- son, 107 Exeter Road, Ajax, dear sister of Mrs, Marion Taylor, lend, dear grandmother of Ross, Robert, Richard, Mary arid Randy Stevenson, dear friend of Janet Wardrope, Ajax. Resting at the Wm. E. Sherrin Funeral Home, No. 2 Highway, Pickering (just east of Harwood Avenue North, Ajax). Funeral on Setur- day morning, January 2, at 9.30 a.m. to St. Bernadette's Church, Ajax for requiem mass et 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery, Pickering. LING, Harold James At Memorial Hospital Bowmanville on Wednesday, December 30, 1964, Harold James Ling In his 49th year, RR 2, New- castie, beloved husband of Thelma Fer- gson and dear father of William, Resting et the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ay Service in the chapel on Saturday 3 p.m. Interment, Mount Lawn ceme- ay, Oshawa. NEDELKOFF, Vassil (Bill) Entered into rest suddenly at the family residence, 106 Kingston Road West, Pick- ering, 'on Tuesday, December 29, 1964, Vassil Nedelkoff, beloved husband of Gerda Albri Darina, George and is resting at MoEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Fu- nerai service in the chapel on Saturday, January 2, . Interment St. George's Cemetery, . (Family will not receive friends New Year's Day.) A Happy and Prosperous New Year next Bingo Thursday, Jan. 7th MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SAT., JAN. 2nd AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS PINCH, Alpha Warren At Sarasota Florida, on Thursday, December 24, 1964, Alpha Warren Pinch, in his 8Ist year, beloved husband of Ethel F. Cooper, Hawke Lake Ontario, dear father Edward, Cleveland; Horrell, Sarasote; Gerald, Scarborough; Elsie (Mrs, Doug. Gilson), Cleveland; er. Lake Charles, Louisiana; Francisco, Resting at the Morris "tuneral Chapel,. Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Saturday, January 2nd, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. The family will receive visitors In the chapel on Hg oe Ge ey Ist, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p summer residents SHORT, William A. |At his residence, Port Perry, on jday, December 29, Short, dearly loved husba: | Brockle; dear father of Cheries of grave, James of Lindsay, Murray | Cresswell, Ross of Port Perry, Mar | (Mrs. C. Fawcett) of Toronto and \(Mrs. M. McMillan) of Port Perry; dear brother of Lewis of Brooklin and | Myrtle (Mrs. M. Stone) of Seagrave, in his 7ist year. Resting at the chapel of MecDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral . arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Tues- of uth All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Children Under 16 Not Admitted NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE 8 P.M. DNIPRO HALL 681 Edith Street (one block East of Ritson S$. and Bloor) Kindness beyond Price, yet Within. reach. of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BEAVIS -- In loving memory of a dear Surprises, refreshments, buf- fet, outstonding orchestra, ample free parking. $3.50 per person. mother, Violet Louisa, who passed away January 1, 1942, and a dear father, James G. Beavis who passed away January 22, 1956. Their memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has them In his keeping, We have them in our hearts, ~Lovingly remembered by daughters | Emily and Violet, sons-in-law Bob and SOCIAL EVENING & DANCE |Rusty, "granachiidren and great-grand- Sunday, Jan. 3rd, | 8:30.p.m. to 11:30 p.m. MEMBERS ONLY ST. GREGORY'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB BLACK -- In loving memory of # dear wife, Isabella Black, who passed awey | January 1, 1962, sare Sty Re cane fe ee vite Some day, we know not when, We shall meet ina ii land ed never part again. Ever remembered by husband Archi- St. Gregory's Auditorium |bald Black. | BLACK -- In loving memory of mother | Isabella Black, who passed away Jaen- luary 1, 1962. SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB SWIMMING LESSONS There ore vacancies in both Children ond Adult Classes for Swimming _ Instruction which will commence on January 4th, 1965. Rental Times Available For information call 728-5121 | © happy hours we once enjoyed, | How sweet thelr memory still, But death has left @ loneliness The world can never fill, --Remembered by son John, daughter- in-law Vivienne and grandchildren Joan, | Jonn and James. | BLACK -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Mrs. Isabella |Black, who passed away New Year's Day 1962. Dearmother, three years have passed Since you went away But we always think of you Each day when we hy --Ever in our memory Robert B corp daughter-in-law erry and grand. | FORDE -- In loving memory of a dear mother Greta M, Fi whe passed away January 1, 1962 Please God forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our mom was here. There ere others, yes, we know, But gl was ours we loved is ever near, stil wnleseds still loved, and ever dear. --Ever remembered by Gwen, Jeck and boys. UKRAINIAN FILM CLUB Gala New Year's DANCE At U.N.F. HALL, 68 Bloor St. Oshawa THURS., DEC. 3ist, 1964 9 P.M. to ? @ Excellent Orchestra from Toronto @ Refreshments @ Prizes ®@ Balloons @ Noise Makers Admission 3.00 Per Person EVERYONE WELCOME Novel Bingo is cancelled until January 14th HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO OUR PATRONS voijter. Of the late Mr. RAE -- in loving memory of « dear wife, mother and grandmother, Alexan- noe Rae, who pot away December 31, of affection And a heatface still for you. ir thoughts are mS revealed, Littl do they know the sor That, is oe . heacts 'conceteed. --Sadly i ind Norman, on Phyllis 'end granddaughter MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 Nothing on earth will mem- orialize for longer or better than a bronze memorial de- signed by Matthews and sup- plied by Mount Lawn Mem- Orial Park, Year round instal- lations, courteous informa- tion, 723-2633. CARD OF THANKS PIPHER -- | wish to express my sin- cere thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for the aot flowers, gifts and cards, Canon F. G. Ongley and The Rev. John Porter for their encouraging visits and to the Westmount Group of the St. George's Anglican Church. Also to the most vegetal by people, the nurses and steff of Dr. J. &. Rundle and Dr. H. R. Roselle for their kind attention dur- ing my stay in Ld Oshawa General Hospital. --Mrs. E. L. (Queenie) Pipher. OBITUARY MRS. LEWIS CRYDERMAN Following an illness of six weeks the death occurred early today at the Bowmanville Me- morial Hospital of Mrs. Lewis Cryderman of Hampton, She was in her 83rd year. The former Margaret Chap- man, the deceased was a daugh- and Mrs. George Gibbs. She was born at Exmouth, Devonshire, England, and came to Canada in 1912. A resident of Durham County for many years, the deceased lived for a time at Ebenezer and later at Tyrone before moving Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. dnegaae By The Canadian Press Stock Leland Levy A_pr LobCo B Loeb M MB PR Mass-F MEPC Sales High Low Ae ave 100 2» 2 15 75 17 125 1300 300 225 25 $39! | 200 $8% 100 $7" 17 24) $15%2 15% 150 $1304 13% 409 $51 50% 250 $222 22% vs 100 775 4 7" +50 25 $86 wos on on a 7100 00 1425 9 25 INDUSTRIALS Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 200 100 100,100 2 $1 ra 13M8 90. $57 6712 450 $30% 30% 307% $43%2 43'2 6 6 6 =W 0 140 140 +5 7 7 Wie 40 $15 15 15 gt 1% UM 5 660 mh 8% oe -- $10% 10% 10% + '* 00 $914 9% % 50 $15 15 15 + % $414 41% aes " 200$115 115 875 $l1% iM 200 $10% 10% 203% 79 78% $12% 12% 100 $20 $6% $19% 3 33 + 200 Sios 10%s 10% 10% bed dg "" $15 50 970 970 970 +10 C Found 6 Oh+ Me C imp Bk C 630 68 wa C ind Gas 1449 CPR 60% + % 13% + % 18% + Ve 21% 5o Versatood 310 Versatile 1300 $14% 142 Walk GW 226 $35% 35% 3: Well Fin B 500 $5% 5% Weill Fin tc wi Ind 5¥2 15% 15V- + 250 $1394 13% 13%4-- 730 $17% 17% 17% 100 325 325 325 OILS 18 64% 7 9% + 22% 274 -- Ve ™% a° +% Wh + Vs $16%e 16% eve 7 415 415 py 290 od 460 200 200 200 $00 10 $114%4 114% 114% 175 $33 33 33 24% 24%6 23% B+ 10% 10% Sve 15+ % 22¥a 222-- Y Va 224 Bu % ™ 82 a Ww Wood Alex +15 $412 2200 35 390 3s Am Leduc 600 11% l% 114--% ym . pr 750 $25% 25% 254 cs ey 335 330 330 c ex "Oe 149 47 14 «+2 =. we oll 380 316% 6% ote % 244 600 800 800 100 $17% 17% \7% 800 $102 10% 0+ %& 3000 60 + 150 $50 2 1100 yi ome Bet Gr Plains Midcon Murphy Permo Petrol Place 440 2100 100 425 2110 50 15 z10 4000 z15 § = = 900 21 200 #0 Provo G Stanwell Triad Ol! 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ScbssyscussEsk< say 323383 32 833 18500 600 1500 400 10000 2000 100 Sue Surg Qunston =--_- 3500 = - 8 Ssbse8§ sse.ecbssyecss bugs é = ul ja 7 if L § ee g38hdeStgusenistendist <A at = abuderergSS8ec3huetiesg a Ms ts teh bustss Ee OEE BH 'TONIGHT ONLY AT 11:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN 11:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 11:30 P.M. New Year's Eve DANCE at CLUB CAMELOT Music by NEIL MATTHEWS ue -- by Mabe! sede t. resery fait 728-0231 or Taee781 (No Dance Dec. 26) "'Season's Greetings' 20% 10 yh 1 7. +1 0 $: ---% 185 Sins i ie > " 5 $19 19 199 +% 25 $15%4 15% bird 130 $16% 16% 160 $10Ve 10% ove 245 $56V2 S6V2 56V2 1200 $144 14%2 142 35 $25% 25% 25% 1400 $90%4 89% 9014+ % 190 330 3 6 $95 94% 95 850 360 355 355 --s $12% 12% 12%+ % 375 375 375 --10 485 485 ry , $10% 10% 10%4-- Ve o 7 3 $10%4 10% 104 $21% 21% 21% $12.12 12 +% 400 400 400 $8 8 8 $ $23 23 23 $25% 25% 25% -- 125 345 345 345 2% 27% 1% 1% 1% iat +10 +% 1 5 +3 314% tan Tons 10 20 Hh ih -- Ve = 6 6B 40 140 140 40 39 #8 311% 11% 11%--% 128 128 «128 +3 13% 13% 13% 58 12 2250 365 33 ann ge08 x3 = 8 Cent Pat Chib-Kay Chib M S8Ses8eSeeesSseeeeas " Chimo Lav F 6w Coch will 355 to Hampton 40 years ago. Mrs. Cryderman was a member of the Hampton Women's Institute and was active all her life as a church worker. She worked as| a practical nurse 'in the district! for many years. | Mrs. Cryderman was pre-| deceased by her first husband, William Chapman in 1961. The following year she married Mr. Cryderman who survives. Left to mourn her death are two daughters, Mrs. K. Bowers (Gertrude) of Belleville and Mrs. E. Harrop (Cecile) of Announcing higher rates on CANADA PERMANENT DEBENTURES, Dobie and a son, Raymond, of| Long Branch and two 'step-chil- | dren, Mrs. Gordon Wilbur! (Doris) of Hampton and Merwin| C. Cryderman of Oshawa. She) was predeceased by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Gordon Shackleton of Hampton. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. S. Nash of Detroit; a brother, Thomas Gibbs, of| Tyrone and 19 grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at 2.30 p.m. Jan. 2. Interment will be in Hampton Cemetery, Rev. |C, Catto will conduct the sery- lice. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES for 4 and 5 year terms SATURDAY One of Canado's Great Dance Bands BOBBY MINNS and his orchestra COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 P.M. till 12 Reservations 725-1348 723-2143 Sorry--Sold Out New Year's Eve GALA DUSK-T0-DAWN Show Doors Open 6:30 P.M. 6-FEATURES-6 FREE IN-CAR ELECTRIC HEATERS! 4. "Curse of the Werewolf" 5. "Kiss of the Vampire" 6. "Night Creatures" Saturday - Jan. 30th Mabie STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT All Color Show "PYJAMA PARTY" "BEACH PARTY" gf . 2 ae ttre Bintan rT my SINE eB COME y NEW ft ayn 7 una HATS! BALLO AND BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY! AND JOIN 'iy FUN! ut a Make Up a Party tonu walter matthau CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE LUXE ! debbie curtis! 'reynolds Adu Entertainment FEATURE DAILY AT 2:10 - 4:25 - 6:45 - 9:00 544% for 2 and 3 year terms » $% for 1 year term Issued in amounts from $500 to $50,000; larger amounts subject to negotiation. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE » 728-9482 J. W. Froud, Manager Dad late from the office? Serve him CHICKEN =r. 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Should you not survive to age 65, a minimum of $30,000 FROM AGE 65 your family if you should die, or for your retirement to your family. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Oshawa Shopping 'Centre ROGER WOLFE Home 723-2883 Unit Manager Business 725-4563 eee en eeeeeeeeesses Exact Date Of Birth ADDRESS eee eee eee ee eee rere sy | OCCUPATION DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. BILTMORE\< PHONE 725-5833 4 SAT. & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. ~* es OF LATE... LATE SHOW Coc erreeoeecesecesesesesones ~ AMERICAN THE GREAT! __ FEATURE CARTOON COLOR FURR ALON ~ DODIE STEVENS + JONATHAN WINTERS a MOR EATON --racauzo wwzwny OMnseTaD OF GLY HAMILTON ReLEAgED munu is Sei CONNER sor OO" war "GOLDFINGER" pat an HONOR BCI ar 'and PAUL DEHN HRY Si To Accommodate Those Who Have Been Unable To Get In To See "Goldfinger" We Will Run A LATE SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE Starting at 17:30 P.M. ALL SEATS $1.00 This In Addition To Our Regular Showings at 1:35 - 3.25 - 5:20 - 7:15 - 9:15 JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! 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