Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1965, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TimEs, Pridey, February 5, 1965 38--Coming Events 30--Automobiles for Sale 35--Lost and Found KINGSWAY COLLEGE GUARANTEED USED CARS (all local) 1965 FORD 2-way power, Radio. List $4,000. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Low mileage. One owner, New condition. $1,195. * - 1960 MONARCH Hardtop. Clean and Shorp! One owner, 1959 FORD V-8, automatic. Good condition $695 1959 DODGE Custom Royal Radio, 2-dway power. Perfect ition. $750. 1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-door hardtop. One owner. Sharp! , 1959 VAUXHALL CRESTA, Shorp. $495 1958 CHEVROLET One owner. Clean! 1957 FORD In good repair. Sharp! $495 1956 DODGE V-8. Runs like new. 1956 FORD $250 HACKNEY MOTORS Your Fina Dealer 1180 Simcoe St. N. 728-0031 Come in to meet "Red" Mitton well known licensed mechanic. Repairs to all makes and models, sports cars included. 1954 PONTIAC, snow tires, an extra set of Fong condition. Best offer. 499 Sim- North. Telephone 728-5615. 1958 DODGE two-door, jer, no rust, Crusad new brakes push-button, automatic, snow tires, $295. Ajax 942-4784, 31--Compect Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New ond Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 1962 CORVAIR MONZA 4 DOOR SEDAN Excellent condition. Maroon, 12,000 miles, transmision, bucket whitewalls. Wheel discs. CALL 728-8206 Derick terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. 660-3331, ise VOLKSWAGEN deluxe $300. Newly on. transmission, new battery. Tele phone 725-755. $10 DOWN $6 weekly buys '60 Vauxhall sedan, very economical transportation. Cash, By or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. 668-3331. 1964 Gavan Chevelle, Malibu two- hardtop, six-cylinder automatic, - white wall tires. sates condition. Best offer. Telephone 7: $774 BUYS '60 oe Sports car. This is. the car for the young at heart. Cash trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. (668-3331. 1961 VOLVO Deluxe mode! with custom fadio. Excellent running car $1,250. Must sell! Phone 725-1801, bod CORVAIR four-door, automatic, high rformance engine, radio, other extras. tow miléage. Still under warranty. Pri- vate. No dealers. 728-8501. $584 FULL PRICE with $10 down, %6 weekly buys this '58 Morris Oxford sta- tionwagon. Cash, trade or terms. Af Nic- ols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. 32--Trucks for Sale 1%2 GMC ore ton tow truck, Holmes 400 wrecker, new tires, A-1 condition. Telephone 723-4406 evenings after 6. 1947 CHEVROLET, fow truck, power winch. 300 ft cable. Dodge truck, 1949,/ 7-906" GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 33--Automobiles Wanted "ee CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Ted" New Sell your used car to Talk "Cash" to the Car Dealer and "Save". - TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck-|" ers, 1175 Nelsor Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. C bought, parts for sale. Iron and metal bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. LAKESHORE as WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest. prices paid. 20¢ Wentworth East, 7 725-118), ASUS 34--Automobile Repair FREE LUBRICATION With every oil chonge or tire rotation. 'Coffee on the house while you wait'. Month of February Only RICHARDSON'S WHITE ROSE TAUNTON ROAD EAST DIAL 725-0949 EXPERT brake service and front end jon alignment. 226 Celina Street i 123-4033 pa é FRA specialists, tr aee our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Rhone 728-73: GBHAWA tune- up Centre offers expert Chfourator and auto electric service, 222 Kine Street West, "Tan. 7, & KITTEN, female, siamese, missing since December fo "Smoky". ig 'a sai Ero ear, answers by child. Finder please call wane, gy LYCEUM SERIES Present in Concert OULD the week ago Tuesday from Motor Ci ing Alley, please y call 725-8662. who took the lady's party who jack snowboot, size nine, by mistake, @ ity Bowl THE WORLD FAMOUS TUCSON ARIZONA 36--Legol BOYS CHORUS "The Most Entertaining Chorus TENDERS ZION CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Adelaide Street East & Cen- tral Park Blvd. North, Osh- awa, Ontario. Sealed Tenders will be re- ceived by The Architect at or before 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, March 2nd, 1965 for general contract tenders for the above church building of about 8400 sq. ft Plans and specifications with Instructions to Bidders will be at the Oshawa & District Construction Exchange. A $10,000.00 Bid Bond, and 100% Performance and La- bour & Material Payment Bonds will be required. Address all enquires to the Architect. JOHN LAYNG, ARCHITECT 1955 Yonge Street, Toronto 7 Telephone 489-3426 any debts contracted in my anyone on » after this date, "pebrusry 4 1965, without my written consen On Four Continents" Saturday, Feb. 6, 1965 8:00 P.M, KINGSWAY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 1156 KING ST, E. Box Ofice or Phone 725-6557 Adults $1.00, Students 75¢ Children 50c Reserved 50c Extra SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO TO-NIGHT CLUB CAMELOT King St. E.--one block east of city limits, opposite 'Bad Boy" $1200 in Prizes Early Bird gomes at 7:45 Jackpot Nos. 5] ond 53 Admission 1.00 | , BRIAN GIBSON, of 100 Bloor Street | B | N G O West Oshawa, will not be arenes tor] ORANGE TEMPLE ntl "Gibson | 37--Auctions UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, RUG & APPLIANCE STOCK $58,000 INVENTORY UP-TO-DATE STOCK ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS. Provincial Danish and Modern Bedroom, Dining and Living Room Suites Fruitwood Provincial Tables Fireside, Wing and Cone Back Chairs. English Broadioom -- Ori- ential Dupont 501, Nylon and Domestic Rugs, all in many sizes arid colours. Portable and Console T.V. Sets, Stereo Hi-Fi Sets. Colonial and Modern Bed Chesterfields, Finest Made Mattresses and Box Springs. Lezy Boy Choirs -- Leoth- er Swivel Chairs etc. etc. ORDERED TO BE SOLD IN DETAIL WITHOUT RESERVE Sat., Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Next Door To The Brock Theatre SALE COMPRISES IN PART OF . : @ Modern 4 Seoter Chester- field Suites @ Custom made 4 Seater Hand Tufted Couches and Matching Choirs Automatic Sewing Ma- chines Slipper Choirs Triple and Double Dresser Bedroom Suites Bronze Dinette Suites 7 Piece Dinette Suites Oil Walnut Table and Floor Lomps Custom Built Love Seats Bedroom Chintz Choirs Cocktail and Side Tables AND MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS OF SALE: Cash; cheques accepted--all goods sold at no reserve--oll ap- pliances sold under guorantee. Goods on View Saturday from 9 a.m. SALE BY JEFF'S FURNITURE LTD Toronto Phone 668-4334 Whitby for information 38--Coming Ever Events SATURDAY, FEB. 6th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go. | Children Under 16 Not Admitted ST, PAUL'S CPTA SOCIAL BINGO Monday Feb. 8th | ot ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLES CHURCH STEVENSON'S RD. N. $1 includes 25 games | Door Prizes -- ~ Refreshments. Fulton May Stay Away TORONTO (CP) -- E. Davie Fulton, British Columbia- Con- servative leader, said Thursday night he is undecided about attending the party's national executive meeting in Ottawa on Saturday. "I'm thinking {tt over,' Mr. Fulton told a press ie If he attends the meeting called At 133 Brock St. N., Whitby/he will be there lanswer "at this time' to decide on the possibility of a leadership convention, he said in an ex- jofiicio capacity. Mr. Fulton said he could not whether he would accept party leader- ship if' the position became va- cant. Asked if he was in favor of a leadership convertion, he said the question could not be an- swered at a public meeting. | Mr. Fulton, a former justice |minister, opposed party leader |John Diefenbaker in the Con- jservative leadership race in 11956. | NOT MENTIONED Speaking to the Forest ciation, Mr. Fulton did not} mention either the proposed leadership convention or -Mr. Diefenbaker. But in discussing political aims, he said "unity is the soul of a. political party'? and "tur- bulences should not wreck a party of character." He said the Pearson govern- ment is incapable of integrity "TI don't speak of integrity i its narrow sense -- in having) your hand in the till or your foot in the furniture store.' The current Dorion inquiry) into alleged attempted bribery "makes any Canadian sick at heart to think that such things shouldbe going on," he said. TAXES POSE HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION Friday, Feb. 5th 20 REGULAR GAMES 18 Games at $10 each 1 Game at $30.00 1 Game ot $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $130. in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10.00 each horizontal line. SHARE-the-WEALTH Regular Jackpot $200 in 57 Nos. $20.00 Consolation GOOD. PARKING 7:45 P.M, NO CHILDREN ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor & Simcoe Every Fri. at 7:45 p.m. 20 Gomes $10 and $15 Jackpot 52 Nos. $120 Jockpot and Shore the Wealth BIG PROBLEM UDINE, Italy (AP) -- Tailor Alberto Quai re- ceived a bill Thursday for six lire (one cent) in taxes for a local irrigation sys- tem It won't be much of financial burden. The notice says Quai can pay it in six installments. UAW Retention Ballot Ordered LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The Ontario Labor' Relations Board} has ordered a vote of employ-| ees of the Wolverine Tube plant here to determine if they want the United Auto Workers of} resenting them, to arrange a meeting with man- agement and the union to set a voting date. In December, 143 employees signed a petition say- ing they did not want the UAW to represent them. Local 27, UAW, has been on strike against the company, a division of Calumet. and Hecla jof Canada, since .ast Aug. 19 when 120 workers, about third the work force, struck in support of a first contract, Hill) Progressive Conservative Asso-| America (CLC) to continue rep-| one) BIRTHS BURKE -- Harvey and Sharon (nee Gocfrey) wish to announce the re aie rival of a son, Daniel Joseph, 028., on Tuesday, February 2, 1968 " Ssh awa General Hospital. A brother for Kir: and Heather Thanks to Dr, Rudnick and 4th floor staff. FERNANDEZ -- Craig hwishes to an- nounce th arrival of a playmate, Chris- topher Ward, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs. on February tal. Proud parents are Aaron and Dianne ree (Flintoffi, Grandparents and Mrs. Gien Flintoff and Mr. Robert Fernandez. Many thans to Dr. Doherty ana 4th floor staff. GORHAM -- To Roy and Joanne (nee Barron) a. daughter, 9 Ibs. 9 ozs., Eliza- beth Susan on Thursday, Feb, 4, 1965 at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Wesley. JOHNSTON -- Murray and Jean (dee Quinlan) are happy to announce the birth of their sor, Randall Murray, 6 Ibs. 1 oz., on February 1 1965, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. R. C. Ross. KINGSLAND -- Edward and Betty are happy fo anrounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Constance Louise, on Sat- urday, January 30, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hospital. First grandchild of Mr. ano Mrs, Edward Kingsland Sr. MANNING -- Douglas and Befty Ann are happy to announce the birth of their son, Gary Douglas, 3 Ibs, 10 o7s., on Tuesday, February 2, 1965, at fhe Osh- awa General Hospital. McDONNELL -- Robert and Dorothy ate 'happy to announce the birth of a son, Thomas Joseph, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Thurs- day, February 4, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Robert, Loretta, Mary trene and Patricia. DEATHS 3rd, 1965 at the Chae General Hospi-|. 4 TORONTO 11 A.M. Bo gad By The Canadian Torente Stoc "Feb. 5 {Quotations in cents uniess markd $. z lot; xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rghts, xw--Ex-warrants, Nt je is from previous board-lot closing sale.) Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge "INDUSTRIALS 1075 $13% 13% 13%-- % 500 $1242 12% 12%2-- 250 $212 21% 21% 625 $78% 78 782+ Ve 2597 $32% = 32% $43 a $372 7 A+ Ml 19% 19% i 15% -- Ye 15% 53 1B%-- % 24% -- Ve a Atibi Alta Gas w Alta Nat Algoma Alumini Alum 4% 81%4--% 405 $374 285 ah, ae oe "ae nae 55 shou ran dim BC Ph 6%pr 308109 109 109 Ph 44 pr 10$10) 101 101 Brockville 100 $8% Be Bhat % MV, Bulolo 8% 18% + Ve 8 $8% 318% $8 $21% $13% $58% Burns 18% Burrard A 8 Cal Pow 1% 1% 13% 13% 58% 58% $26, 2% 26 + $474 47e 47a -- Val 79 79 " 2! 4% 3445 1% -- Ve} C Brew A pr 75 C B Alm A 100 CBAIBw 100 Cdn Can A 1750 3154 aioe € Chm w 275 ge? 1 0% 350 $64 62 | BROGKMAN, Donald Joseph Entered into rest in the family residence, 78 Central Park Boulevard South, Osh- awa, on Thursday, February 4, 1965, |Donald Joseph Brockman, beioved hus- |band of Barbara Joyce Pettit, father of |Mrs, Philip Lococo (Faith) of Toronto, jand Paul of Oshawa, and brother of Mrs. jJack Young (Betty) of Scarborough, John of Oshawa Leo Robert of Graven. hurst; in his 46th year. |Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with |High Requiem Mass in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church Monday, Febru- ary 8 at 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Friends may call at the fu- neral home commencing Saturday after- noon.) (Prayers in the funeral home Sun- jday at 7.30 p.m.) (Donations to the Heart |Fund would be appreciated.) and Resting at the |. BROCKMAN, Mary Alice (Minnie) Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, February 4, 1965, Minnie Quigley, widow of Ezra Chris- topher Brockman, mother of Mrs: Albert | Taylor (Joan) and Raymond Brockman, |sister of Mrs. Catherine Bawks and Mrs. |Irene Flynn, all of Oshawa; in her 78th |year Resting at the Armstrong Funeral |Home, Oshawa with high requiem mass Jin St. Gregory's Church Saturday, Feb- lruary 6, at 9.30 a.m. Interment St. Greg- lory's Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home Friday at 7.30 p.m.) EDMONDSUN, Truman Edward |At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on | Thursday, February 4, 1965, Truman Ed- ward Edmondsur in his 87th year. Be- loved husbane of the late Belle Wilson 150 $45 45 $65 65 $21%4 21% $72¥a 72% $13 3 $68% 68 $19% 19% $66 65' $19 9 $40 40 Ye 7% 400 400 $10% 10% $28 2B C Hydro pr 100 C imp Br C 555 C ind Gas 780 CPR 2330 CWN Gas 225 C Westng 500 Chemcell 230 Cheme 175 p 200 Clairton 150 Clairton w 100 Col Cell 100 Computing 125 Con MS 295 $46% 46% Con Paper 335 $45%4 45% Con Gas 1634 $14% 14 Coron 120 p 100 $19% 19% 1 Crain RL 450 $2414 23% Cygnus A 210 430 430 Cygnus 2 180 480 480 Cygnus. pr 400 $24 24 Dale Ross 300 89% 95% Dist Seag 250 $35%4 35% D Bridge 100 $26% 26% Dofasco 200 $27% 27% | Dom Glass 100 $15% 15% 15% + Ve D time w 200 175 «175 «(175 Dosco 200 $15% 15% 154 -- %| Dorn Stores 525 $26%e 26% 26% -- Ve Dom Tar 335 $23% 232 23% Du Pont 30 $56 56 O56 Emp' Life 22 $440 440 Exquisite 12 #12 = 18 Exquite A w 265 265 --tS Falcon 515 $89% 8914 8914 -- 4! Fam Play 240 $2334 23% 23% Fed Grain 225 $7% % 7% Ford Cda 50 $1792 1792 1794 -- a Fraser 50 $32%% 32% 32% -- Ve Freiman 500 $5% "a+ GP Mfg A 25 $32 10 40 24 58 -- Ve 35% -- Ve 26% 27a --% and laterly of the late Annie Lovise) | Baker; dear father of Mildred (Mrs. W.} N. Yielding) and Gladys; step-father of| lL ouls (Mrs. Rover Murdock) and Kath leen (Mrs. George Brown); dear grand- father of Or. Edward, David and Daniel) Yielding; great - grandfather of Mark,| Douglas, Linda and Ann, Resting at the! Ralph Dav Funeral Home, 180 Danforth! Avenue, Toronto, Service in the chapel Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'lock. Inter- mount Resthaven Memorial Gardens | EVANS, Eliza | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General ziesbita! on Thursday, February 4, 1965,| liza Jones, beloved wife of Wm. Evans/ hp and mother of Mrs. Wm. Miine (May), Mrs. George Parfitt (Dorothy) and Wm. A, Evans of Oshawa; in her 76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral "Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel Monday, February 8 at 2) p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends may call at the funeral home) commencing Saturday afternoon.) | HART, Lawrence Alfred | At Oshawa General Hospital on'-Friday, February 5, 1965, Lawrence A. Hart, be- loved husband of Bessie Howard Rey- nolds, loving father of Mrs. F. L. Bennett shell Ajax, Joe, Oshawa, Jim, Masset, » Mrs. George Dadson (Eleanor), he R. C. Scott (Beverley), both of Bow- manville, Mrs. Bruce Jackson (Barbara), Oshawa, also Shirley, at home; step father of Mrs, Harold Knight (Beverley), Bowmanville, Aubrey (Bud), Oshawa Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Monday, February 8 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. (Friends are kindly requested not to call at the Funeral Home before Saturday evening. ) Kindness beyond Price, Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 | LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirments for all occasions | OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 yet Globe 4 359 $16 Gooyear 100 $182 GL Paper 1000 252 252 25'12-- a GW Coa A 225 450 450 450 H Car A 100 $27 p27" 27'%¢-- % Hawker-S 655 $65 65% 6% Hayes Sti . 100 $16 16 16 -- ta! Home A 842 $19% 197% 19% Home B 475 $21% 21 21% -- Horne Pf 825 310 310 310 +5 | HBC 900 $15%e 15 5 HB Oil 1000 18% 18% IRV Hur Erie 22 $70 70 70 Hur Er R's 600 225 225 225 Husky D w 100 645 645 645 Husky A Ff 7225 $53% 53% 53% Imp Oil 706 $59 58% 59 Imp Tob 25 $16 16 (16 In Accep 2550 $27 26% 27 inland Gas 300 $11%* 11% li*e-- Inlan G w 100 100 100 100 Int Nickel 355 $872 872 872 + "4 Int Util 710.$33 32% 32%4--% Inter PL 114 $96 9614 962 | Int St P 400 385 385 385 --5 | Inv Grp A 275 $13%4 13% 13% + Ve Jefferson 930 $12%-- 12 12a + Ve Jeff Bw 1300 570 500 570 Jocky C 650 $54 54 Jock w 1200 72 72 Kily wis 100 150 150 Kelsey Co 320 $13'4 Labatt 200 $21% Lafarge 212 $14% LOnt Cem 5535 $6% LOnt Cem p 275 $18 L O Cm w 3100 295 Lakeland 4500 $8 8 8 Lau Fin 200 $18 «17% 17% Lau F 63w 100 455 455 455 Lvy 100 $13% 13% 13% Levy A: pr 100 $12%e 12% 120+ Ve LobCo A $9 9 9 LobCo B 99% 9 9 LobCo pr 50 $5) 51 51 100 100 100 +9 | $12% 12% 12% + Ve $352 35' 352-- ve $3) 30% Wr---- v2 $424 424 424+ Ve $13% 13%, 13% $15¥% 15% 15¥%e-- Ve $120 118 120 +2 | $61% 61% 61%4--- Ve $15% 15% 15% + Va| $14¥a 14% 14¥%a + Ye} 305. 305 «305 «+5 | $12 42. 92 | 313% $56 $24% $12 $8787 $23% $15" $11% 85% 345% $120 50 $163 100 $9 200 $28 6 5 ran) A 72 150 13% 21% ru) 6 18 290 --0 --" Nor Phone NW Util pr Ocean Cem Ogilvie Pac Pete Parker. 2 163 163 9% 9+ Richhosle 28% 28% + IN MEMORIAM HENNING Clarence J ibid February 5, 1944. Just, a spray of beautiful memories Ti with our love, femories to cherish forever Of one we so dearly loved. |--Lovingly remembered brothers and sisters. who passed away by Mother, HENNING -- In loving memory of &| ldear brother, Clarence Henning, who |passed away February 5, 1944. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. |--Ever remembered by his brother Bill, In loving memory of; 100 $13% 50 $38 50 $29% 620 $23 455 $83 13% 13% 3 6 CS 29% 29% -- 23 23 824 822 -- 25 $26 26 2% 225 $14 14 14 z5 $21% 21% 21% 325 $12¥2 12% 122 300 360 360 360 a S18% 18% 18% $27% aoe 27%4 -- % 685 685 --5 318% olive bing 43 43 395-395 $30 30 630 35% 5% 5% $12% 12% 12% + Ve 595 595 595 +5 $14% 14% 14% R Yarn A Rockwell Rothman Royal Bank Royalit pr Russe H StL Corp Salada Sayvette Shell Can Shell i pr Shell | w Shop Save Shop S$ Rts Shully's Simpsons SKD Mfg Slater Sti n Slater A w St Pav Vs a5 2140 Marjorie and family. KELLAR --- in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, James Kel-| jer, who passec away February 5, 1963. | Loving ano kind in all his ways, | + Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere ara kind in heart and mind, | What a beautiful memory he left behind Lovingly remembered by daughter | Wanda, son-in-law. George, grandchildren | | Brenda, Shea and Raymond, | KELLAR --In cherished memory of a ldear father and, grandfather, James Kel- | lar, who passed away February 5, 1963. | Just @ tribute, true and tender, Just to show we still remember, Sadly missed by Bill, Jean, Bonnie and) Regeues } LAUGHLIN -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas , Laughlin who passed away February 5, 1762. : page in memory's book gently turned today -- Becutiter memories are treasured ever | Of happy days when we were together, --Sadly missed by wife Rita and Family.) LAUGHLIN -- In loving memory of @ |dear father and grandfather, Thomas |Laughlin, who passed away February 5, 1962. He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year | In our lonely hours of thinking | Thoughts of him are always near. --Sadly misset by son Tom, daughter- in-law Carole and granddaughters. STUTTAFORD -- in loving memory of The. ORLB asked employees!a dear brother, Kenneth Dowson Stutta- awa Genera: ford, who passed away February 5, 1962. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. \--Lovingly remembered and sadly missed | lor sisters Ruth and Pearl and brother MOUNT LAWN Has for many years, supplied, installed and cared for MEMORIALS by MATTHEWS (Makers since 1864) Be safe, be sure, coll Wm, Greenhalgh, Mgr. 723-2633 | $13% 1344 134+ % $28%4 28% 28% $42 42 42 $70¥2 70V2° 702 $14% 14% 147/81 -- Ve 40 39% + Ve St Radio Steel Can Steinba A xc To-Dom Bk T Fin A Fin § tr Can PL " 'CARD OF THANKS COULTER -- | wish to take this oppor- |tunity to thank the nurses and ward \ihoss in the Oshawa General Hospital, ose who sent lovely cards and flowers land gifts, the Reverend Mr. Moffat and ide oo for all the kindness | re 720 ay 340 «40 $39% 394 --Mrs. Cecil Coulter. MAXWELL -- We wish fo express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our | neighbors, friends and relatives who | assisted us in our time of need when we | lost everything but our lives, with shelter, | clothes, food and furniture donations, and | the Greenwood Building Fund. We are in- deed most grateful that so many people were so kind --Bill and Ruth Maxwell, Greenwood, Ont. THOMPSON -- | would like fo thank my friends, relatives, neighbors, Rev. L. |Herbert and members of King Street |Church, The Electrical Engineering and |Mointenance Supervisors of General |Motors, South Plant, for the cards, flow- ers, gifts and visits with me while in the hos: pital. A special thanks to Or. H. A. Richmond, Dr. J. &. 'Rundie, also the nurses and staff of 3A and 5F of the Osh- Hospital. --Carman Thompson. VANN -- We wish to express our heart- felt thanks ard appreciation to our many reteiives and friends for the kindness and sympathy showm us in the loss of our ear mother, Mary Vann, We especially wish to thank Rev. A. Magee for his con- soling words of comfort, Dr, J. E. Rundle, Dr H. R. Rowsell, nurses and staff of Oshawa General Hospital, the lonors of beautiful floral offerings, con- ltributions t the Ontario. Hear! Foun- |dstion and Gideon Bibles, the palibear- ers, The General Motors Company of Can- ada and Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home for their. kind co-operation and ef- ficient management of the service. The Family of Mrs, Vann, Stock Trans-Mt Turnbull Un Carbide a Versatile Walk GW Weldwond Well Fin B Westee Westfair W Pacific Weston A Cent. Del Com Pt C Dragon Fargo Gr Plains Gridoil Midcon Murphy NCO pr Permo Pruv oil Place Provo Gas Ranger Soonr Stanwell Tiad Oil Union Oi! W_Decalta Wilshire Yan Can 40500 Brov! 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Lawrence Alfred Hart, 68, of "136 Alber! street, died today in $26% 282 28% + Ve pape General Hospital follow- a short illness, He was born in Kitley Town- ship and was predeceased by his first wife, the former Hazel M. Met Jonkey in 1941. He mar- $402 402 402+ % ried the former Bessie Howard $17% 17% 17% $18 (17% 1 +' $18%e 18% 18e+ ve $25% 252 25a OILS 50 + $25% 25% 25% + "e 142 (142 «+142 $19% Sty ae =" 390 900° 299 #9 2 36 6 16 830 825 825 --S 295 295 232 232+ Va +§ +2 | | jboth of |Bruce Reynolds in 1945 in Whitby. Mr. Hart was a driver with McCalluin Transport Limited for the iast 18 years and a member of Local 880 of the In- ternational Brotherhood of Teamsters. He was an adherent of Sim- coe Strect United Church. He was a corporal in the 42nd Canadian Infantry Batta- lion of tie Black Watch Regi- ment duving the First World War. Mr. Hart is survived by his wife, five daughters, Mrs. F. L. Bennett (Doris) of Ajax; Mrs. George Dadson (Eleanor) and Mrs. R, C. 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Aiso, two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Brunton and Mrs. Ada Carr, both of Brockville and a brother, Lewis Hart, of -Al- monte, 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Rev. J. K. Moffat, pastor of Simcoe street United Church, will conduct funeral service at 2 p.m. Feb. 8 at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Inter- ment wii) be in Oshawa Union} Cemetery. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Saturday evening. MRS. MARY A. BROCKMAN Mrs. Mary Alice (Minnie) Brockman died at the Oshawa Genera: Hospital, Feb. 4. She had been in failing health for the lasi five years. The daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Quigley, she was born Jan. 19, 1888 in Osh- awa. She married the late Ezra C. Brockman on April 12, 1915. She was a member of Saint Gregory the Great Roman Ca- tholic Church and of the Catho- lic Women's League, She ic survived by three daughters, Mrs. Albert Taylor, (Joan); Mrs. Catherine Bawks; Mrs. Irene Flynn; and one son, Raymond, all of Osh- awa. A'so surviving are seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Prayers Will be said at the Armstrong Funeral Home on Friday at 7.30 p.m. Mons. Paul Dwyer, of St ;Gregory's Church . will conduct service at St. Gregory's| cemetery with High Requiem Mass ai St. Gregory's on Satur- day at 9.30 a.m. ROBERT E. CROWLEY | Peterborough -- The funeral), lservice for Robert E, Crowley, 38, of 1199 Chemong Rd., who) \lied sudcenly Tuesday in a city| hospital, was held Feb. 4 from| |Duffus Funeral Home to St.! Anne's R.C. Church, The Rev.| G. A. Wolff celebrated aj |requiem mass at 10 a.m. Burial was in St. Peter's cemetery. |Father Wolff said the graveside M prayers Mr. Crowley was a life-long resident of Peterborough. He |was the propietor of Central Auto Body, 490 Bethune St. | His parents, Albert Crowley jand the former Theresa Mc- Martin, still survive. Also sur- viving arc his wife, the former |Zita O'Brien, and a sister, Mrs. |George Gainey, of Peter- as well as three George of Toronto, |John of Oshawa and Richard of Peterberough. MRS. WILLIAM EVANS Mrs. William Evans died at |the Oshawa General Hospital jon Feb. 4, after a long, serious jillness. | A resident of Oshawa for 53 lyears she was born in West- |ham, London, England, on Mar. |18, 1889, to the late Mr. and |Mrs. Alfred Jones. She was a member of both |Holy Trinity Anglican Church jand St. Peter's Anglican |Church. | She was predeceased by her 7 first husband, James Vamplew lin 1921. She is survived by her hus- |band, William, two daughters, Mrs. William Milne (May), and a son, William, all of Oshawa. Also surviving is a_ sister, Louise' Ostermeyer of Berk- shire, England, and 10 grand- children. The funeral service will be in the Armstrong Funeral Home, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Leonard Ware conducting the service. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. DONALD JOSEPH BROCKMAN Donald Joseph Brockman died suddenly at his home on Cen- tral Park Blvd. south, on Feb. 4. He was 45. Born on Feb. 4, 1920, to the then Mr. and Mrs, Leo Brock- man, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mina Wilson, of Scarborough; his wife, the for- mer Barbara Joyce Pettit; a daughter, Mrs. Philip Lococo (Faith), of Toronto; a -son, Paul, of Oshawa; a sister, Mrs. Jack Young (Betty), of Scar- borough; and two _ brothers, John of Oshawa and Leo Rob- ert of Gravenhurst. He was pre- deceased by his father, Leo, who died in 1947. He was a member of St. Ger trude's Roman Catholic Church, of the Grandview Golf Club and the Oshawa Curling Club. He served six years as a quar- termaster sergeant in the Fourth Canadian Field Artillery, Second Division, during World War Two. High Requiem Mass will be sung on Feb. 8, in St. Gertrude's Church Funeral service will be conducted by Rev John Myers and interment will be in Resur- rection Cemetery. Friends are asked to call jat the funeral home Saturday afternoon and prayers will be said at the home on Sunday at |7.30 p.m. FUNERAL OF FRANK WILSON Funeral service for the late |Frank Wilson, 230 Celina street, jwas held Thursday at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, The late Mr. Wilson died Feb. 2 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. He was in his 78th year. Rev. P. Zaparyniuk of St. ary's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- dox Church conducted. the ser- vice. Pallbearers were: James Smart, James Johnson, Joseph Larocque, Richard Dreo, Victor Lockie and Bernie Shaw, Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Sharp Against Free Trade TORONTO (CP)--Trade Min- ister Mitchell Sharp said Thurs- day that any over-all free trade agreement between Canada and the United States would com- promise Canada's independ- ence. Mr. Sharp told a press con- ference that if such free trade were implemented, the rest of the world would look on Canada and the U.S, as a single mar- ket. "Inevitab! he said, '"'all major decisions would be made in Washington." He was commenting on a re- port on free trade presented this week by a group called the Canadian - American Commit- tee. Man Bar Mrs. George Parfitt (Dorothy), 8 When it comes to whisky...I'm a *Specialist: An yone --aftera taste of Walker's Special Old You're a Specialist in good taste when you choose the luxury whisky at a popular price -- Walker's Special Old. Good taste, good looks, and economy have made it Canada's largest selling popular priced whisky. Next time -- make it a point to buy Walker's Special Old. tN THE SPARKLING DECANTER HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, wattervitis, canada DI STILLERS OF FINE WMISKIES FOR OVER $00 VEARS L

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