* member of the Masonic Order, : : i g i Ww F ef : li oF i its eles: be ga ot E - eF é g e E Bawks (Mildred), of Osh-|\o "Township councillor, who awa. 'A son, Ronald E. Kirby, Gta Jan 18 in' St. Michael's and one great-grandchild, also} yr, 4 predeceased by a daughter, who died in in-jali his life. He served on the fancy, and a son, Murray, who|Chandos Township Council for . was killed in the D-Day invasion|three years and was an honor- of Europe, June 6, 1944. The remains are at the Mc-|Masonic Lodge and of St. An- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home|drew's Ang for the funeral service in the|eran of the First World War, he chapel Friday. Rev. Frank Ward|was a member of the Apsley of Westmount United Church|Legion Branch. will conduct the service and in terment will be in Union Ceme-|the Oshawa area are a son, tery, Oshawa. WILLIAM EMERSON HALL The Boyne service for Wil- Tan, 18 in Oshawa, was. held) 1722 Bond street, Whitby, a re Wednesday at the Mclintosh- The FG. Ongley, of St. George's|=ngiand, died Wednesday in Anglican Church, and interment Anderson Funeral Home. was in Union Cemetery, Osh awa. The pallbearers were Norval and Harold Fleming, Colin Lloyd Cairns, Alan Deans, Horslan and Samuel Montini. JAMES DONALD MINNS The funeral service for James|Votch, 12 years ago. Donald Minns, who died sud- denly in Oshawa Jan. 18, was|John's Anglican Church Whit-| held Wednesday at the Mcin-|by. tosh-Anderson Funeral Home. G. Morris, of St.|Mrs. Charles Fownes (Frieda)! Andrew's United Church, con-|of England, two sons, Patrick! ducted the service and tempor-|J. of Whitby and James of Osh- ary éentombment was in Union/awa, Rev. J. F. Cemetery, Oshawa. Interment will follow later in|Neal was the last of his fam- Wellington Cemetery, Picton. The pallbearers were: Charles Baxter, Otto Rogers, Devitt, John Jenkins, Smith and John Prosser. WILLIAM MILNE BROOKLIN -- The death 0¢-ltombment will be in Oshawa curred Jan. 20, at the Port atm Union Cemetery Mausoleum. In- Perry Community Memorial/terment will be in St. John's Hospital, following a lengthy OBITUARIES | FREDERICK 0. KIRBY lonic Lodge, Toronto; past pres- Chemical Will lifelong Osh-jident affiliate of the Toronto s gin about 15 minutes after the Frederick 0 [Laas of Perfection in the So-Make Birds Screech bird eats a treated kernel of '| Laverne of All Saints Anglican Church, William | Whitby, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jennery 21, 1965 A member of the Toronto Rose Croix, member Council 2 Fo} i | a a a i ; gE Mr. causing 3thelit' they die will be tested in|Ontario wing areas this|Growers Association that redl Ontario corn the Dominion of summer Dr. M. I. Dyer, direc-jproduct, avitrol, which he had been|...'o¢ blackbird control for the|by an Oklahoma petroleum nesday. | He said the screeches from'used. one bird are en a flock of 2,000. TORONTO (CP)--A chemical|°"™ birds to fly in circles screech distress signals un-jat the annual firm, than to frighten e noises be- He said during an interview meeting of the Fruit and Vegetable may be more effective noise-making devices now: eral, a The funeral service will take). Friday at 2 p.m. at St. 's Anglican Church, Bloor street east, Toronto. »| Hospital, Toronto. Liscum lived at RR 1, Apsley, He was born in Apsley and was a resident of the area ary life member of Bancroft lican Church. A. vet- .| Among the relatives living in Ronald of Oshawa and a bro- ther, Ivan, of Oshawa. WILLIAM HENRY NEAL William Henry Neal, 86, of tired plasterer who prior to coming to Canada worked on some of the finest buildings in Oshawa General Hospital. He was born in Norfolk, Eng-| land and came to Canada 58 years ago. He lived in Toronto for 10 years and then moved to Whitby where he resided for the last 48 years, Mr. Neal was predeceased by his wife, the former Martha He was a member of St. | Surviving are a daughter, | two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. ily. Rey. S. J. Armstrong, pastor will conduct funeral service at 2 p.m, Friday at the Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa. Temporary en- Cemetery, Port Whitby, at a JANUARY SLASHED Reductions 0% » 30% Budget Terms Easily Arranged MARTEN'S FURS T5KINGSTREETEAST -- Opposite Hotel Genosha wee Sed William Milne Ofjister date. the late Mr. and Mrs. William Milne. A resident of Canada for seven years, he had lived in the Whitby and Brooklin areas, Mr. Milne worked as an en- gineer in India for 28 years and served for four years with the 5ist Highland Division in France during the First World War. He was wounded in ac- tion and was badly gassed. He is survived by his son, Alan, of Brooklin; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Turner in England | and Mrs. Alice Drummond in _-- and three grandchil- in The funeral service will be! held at the Robinson Funeral | Home, Brooklin, at 2.30 p.m.| Jan. 23. Interment will be in| Groveside Cemetery. Rev. Owen| of Brooklin Anglican C hu-rch,! will conduct the services. MRS, LEONARD MEADE INDIAN RIVER -- The fu- neral mass for Mrs. Leonard Meade, 47, of RR 2, Indian} River, was held Jan. 18 in St. | Joseph's Roman Catholic} Church. Burial was in St.| Joseph's Cemetery, Douro, | A daughter of the late Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Faux, the de-/ moet was born at Birdsall, | t. She is survived by her bios band and eight children as well | as a brother, Fred Faux, of) Oshawa, | THOMAS KINGSMILL WADE} The death of a prominent) and a keen yachtsman,; Thomas | Kingsmill Wade, occurred sud-! denly Wednesday at Wellesley| Hospital, Toronto, in his 82nd) year. / | The late Mr. Wade was Past Sovereiga Grand Commander of the Ancient and. Accepted Scot- tish Rite for the Dominion of} Canada. He was widely known) in Masonic circles across the country and especially in Osh-) awa where he had been a fre-| quent visitor. The deceased had also been| awarded the Order of the Brit- ish Empire He was also the founder, and) for 41 years secretary, of the Lake Yacht Racing Union and had been honored with a life) membership in the Royal Cana-| dian Yacht Club, Toronto. The deceased was a past commodore of the RCYC, and) was the founder of the RCYC) Junior Club. | During his business life | Wade was the Canadian man- ager of the Canadian-American | Direct Tea Company, Limited. 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