Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1965, p. 20

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i aa ts Tc ee sae -- -- thtaet el ue THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 25, 1965 ramen BIRTHS | IN MEMORIAM MRS. A. H., DANCEY - and Joyce are happy to cond ine bith of "rele son, David|mother and grandmother, Mrs, ber 26, 1962. in our hearts, your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not @ day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Hospital on September 24, 1965. HOSKIN -- Jeffrey is happy to ar-) nounce the arrival of his baby brother, Robert Wesley, 4 Ibs. 5 ozs., on Septem-|--Sadly missed by daughter Shirley, son- ber 24, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hos-|in-law Bill and grandchildren, pital, Proud parents sre Ken and Joan (nee Metcalf). Special thanks fo Or. A. ly September 25, 1961, in his 2ist year. Four years have passed since that day, KENNELY -- Mike and Gai! are proud to announce the birth of a son, Richard Allan, 9 Ibs. 10 ozs., on Friday, Sep I atied awa : A he 7 THIRD RACE -- 1 Ml e(Pace) for all tember 17, 1965, sf 'he Ajax-Pickering| Since the one we loved was © Y-lin the women's work of thejservice in the Ukrainian Pres-|(}3). Lucky Deal Fitzsimmons 110 |$un Stage Leblanc 117 BS ag! la gh SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) 4 --Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, brother ; wa ; 8-Artista, Armsti 107.60 28. .70|Win Dixie Tingley 117 Prince Bunty Tingley. 115 ges. Purse 5) » ace) for Fs ey Pays i Re ging ~ michaet Allen pe sisters Margaret and Joanne. |church, especially the Girl's|byterian Church at 2 p.m. Sept.| oWaka, Hale" -- +90 es Cond anaes Turcotte x17 | ie paed ieaane Pes ecgaas bey H4 4 ras Dee Dee, Ct a Hed 1% MacLEAN -- Glenn, Gail and Gina are| MELAUGHLIN -- In loving memory 0} hapor, te, anneunce ine arcival a, tel Sey any Tuddeny septemoer er 190 on Wednesday, Septemoer 22, 1965, at| Nothing can ever take away Oshawa General Hospital. Proud parents) The love @ heart holds dear, os are Gloria (nee Carey) and Gladwyn,| Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near, ov gel ry My Bea Sanderson, nurses) _<. very much missed by Mum, Dad Karen, Debbie und Dougiss. | WHEALY -- CLARKE -- David thank God for the sa reen and arrival of September 25, 1961. la ee eee He bade no one his last fi 4 He said good-bye to none, The heavenly ya' we unis opened * WOODMAN -- Jim and Sharon (nee| A loving voice said "Come". Long) are happy to announce the safe| | offen sit and think of you arrival of their daughier, Kimberly] The things you used to say and do Crystal, 7 Ibs, 13 ozs., on Tuesday, Sep-| | wonder why you had to die ember 21, 1965 at the Oshawa General] Without @ chance to sav good-bye, jospital. Proud grandparents are Mr.| Though out of sight you're ever ind Mrs. Roy Long, Belle Isle Creek,| Still missed and loved, my so: ing's County, N.B. and Mr. and Mrs,| You will live with me in memory Ben Woodman, Grand Cascavedia, Que. ell, Until the end of time --Sadly missed by Mother, ; | VANN -- In loving memory of @ dear jfather and grandfather, Thomas Vann. who passed away suddenly September 25. 1962, | Today recalls sad memories ' Of a dear father gone to rest. BARKER, James | The ones who tnink of him today After a short 'liness at the Oshawa Gen-| Are the ones who loved him best. ¢rai Hospital on Friday, September 24,\--Always remembered by Lorraine, son 1965. James Barker (0: Ragian, formerly |'"-!aw Bernard and grandchiidren, of Whitby); beloved husband of the late Isabella Thompson. Mear father of Mrs. ¢C, Avery (Irene) of Raglan and Gordon of Whitby, in his 94th yosr. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Mond: September 27, at 2 p.m, Inetrment P Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Minister, fhe Rev. J. Smith. (Visitors commencing 2 p.m., Saturday.) HUNTER, Emeraida, Marie, After a short illness af Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Friday, September 24th, 1965. 'DEATHS mother and grandmother, White, who passed away September 25, 1958. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To the grave not far away, Where we iaid our dear mother Just five years ago today. "Li daughter-in-law Ena, and grandsons, SELLICK -- In loving ey wt ny Toronto); 'gor' Y » baby boy, September 22, 1965. A brother|dear son, "Sam, who left us suddenly) Li aid Dancey of Oshawa; WHITE -- In'loving memory of @ deeriToronto; Knox Margaret 3 ill for several months, She was born in Toronto, daughter of the late Mr, ried in Toronto, April 18, 1938, and lived briefly in She was a member of Knox Work Program. i} She was a director of Blood Donor Clinic, past presi- dent of the North Simcoe Home and School Club. | She is survived by her hus- band; one daughter, Mrs. J, R. Finley (Freda one son, sister of Mrs,. 0. C, Knox Presbyterian Church, Monday, Sept. 27 at 1:30 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. G. W. contributions to the following will be appreciated; The -|Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian . Church in} Canada, 100 Adelaide st. west,| College, 59 St.) George st., Toronto; or the Can-| adian Bible Society, Box 465 Oshawa. | WILLIAM IGEL ovingly remembered by son James! A justice of the peace and| leourt interpreter with the Osh-| Stockport 1 Barnsley 0 jawa Police Department for 40)Tranmere R 2 Colchester 0 Emeraida Mallatte. Beloved wife of) Charles A, Hunter of 185 Centre Street.) Mother of Charles L. Hunter of Wyan- dotte, Michigan. Private service will be held in the Gerrow Funerel Chapel on! DEATHS lyears, William Igel died Sept.| \24 at the Oshawa General Hos-| |pital. Mr. Igel, who was in his Monday followed by Interment in Union Cemetery. IGEL, William DANCEY, Audrey, |At Oshawa General Hospiial on Friday, |i]] for three years. He lived at | September 24th, 1965. Audrey Pierce be- j 76th year, had been in poor) health for 10 years and seriously 326 Ritson rd. s. w one |loved wife of Archibald H. Dancey and 5 : | Fcreree, into rest in ine Oshawa Generallioving mother of Mrs. J, R. Finley! Born in Austria, Oct. 16, 1889,| William Igel, beloved husband of Martha|(Frede Katherine) Toronto and Konald/ne came to Canada 56 years Michalkiew and tather of Joseph of Whit-| rchibaid Dancey of Oshawa sister of by; In his 76th year. Resting at the Arm-|Mrs. ©. C Conners (Muriel) Toronto and strong Funeral "pane, Oshawa with 10. |Mrs. F, N. Gay (Sceburn) Detroit, Mrs neral service in the Ukrainian Presby- sige wae Very active 'A the Work of terlan Church Monday, Sept 27 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Preebyierin, Church In Cenede: eepectally LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral ond je Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, | Oshawa Service in tne Knox Presbyterian | Church, Oshawa on Monday, September Orrangements }27th, 1:30 p.m, Interment Union Ceme- floral arrangements for all |tery. By request. casket will remain occasions. closed. (In lieu of flowers contributions to the following will be deeply ap- OSHAWA SHOPPING preciated: The Women's Missionary So- SHOPPING |clety of the Presbyterian Church in Can- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ada, 100 Adelaide Street, West, Toronto; 728-6555 Knox College, 59 St. George Street, Tor- onto or the Canadian Bible Society, Box ~ |465, Oshawa.) | Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply ond install; Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW yet Please call rs is FUNERAL CHAPEL MEMORIAL PARK 390 KING STREET WEST 723-2633 geet OBITUARIES ago. He came to Oshawa from Mrs. Archibald H. Dancey of/Toronto in 1920 to enter the em- 105 Lauder road, Oshawa, died|ploy of the police department. in the Oshawa General Hospital/A highly respected member of BAILEY. -- In loving memory of sae Friday evening, She had been|the department he retired in jadys Gerald, 6 Ibs, 4 0725., at Oshawa General |Viola Bailey, who passed away Septem- Mrs, Fred Pierce. She was mar-|Simcoe st, s. borough, and has been a resi-|whom he married Sept. 27, 1913, BOYD -- In loving memory of a dearident of Oshawa for the past 24/in Toronto; son and brother, Lon, who left us sudden- years. (is, rales. Fenner omn On Cem one on. turf |Nordstern McComb 112 Union' Scott: dy 3.00 beached: 1962, REUry's Brew, Werry 12.00 6.20 5."0\ Master Pet No Boy 115 "Te tg Paice, J Down and mrs, A G|qAle Started: Silver's Boy, Corporalli-country "mite, Feapan, bat Mr. Igel was a member of the|$Be",01, "ples Ferro. 10.30 7-601 those Who Walt No Boy A-115 Hedges Entry. Byrd, Royal Oak's, Kawartha Helen 8nd] "Also Started: Billy G. xpress, Annee pear % i Also Ran in Order: Hullabalu, G "12|Malor's Debbie No Boy 112 i 4 cent Bob, Sta: Grettan, : Lee and|Ukrainian Presbyterian Church uilabalu, Garden's Sunse! *| prize, A-Gay Ginny J., F-Phantom Flyer, | Squadry Turcotte X115 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3500) M, and HI Acres Averill, 8 A __ [Aldenstart, Roman Echo, Brother Cher- ged? B Shuk 112 a claiming maiden two year olds (Divn of BF po tag og Hog we (Pace) for 5 He is survived by his wife,|vil, Hop Around, F-Acceptable Gift. loner Ait No Sevan 18 Ist), About one mile on turf cse. Chee Ace Weis SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for ha Michalki F--Denotes Field. Our Tom Boy No Boy. 117 Mor Spensive inouye 112 os, Webster 3.50 3.30 2.701 three-year-olds ad up. Purse $1,000 (8) Peter-jthe former Martha Michalkiew,),~ pone Hill Acres and Chervdon Sale| Ave Briton No, Boy. 8. Koura McComb 115 Arete Noble, Gelsel Jr. 12.10 $.0012-Madame Victor, Arthur 33.50 11.00 7.20 ntry. |Breezy Breeze Turcotte X\ Hop Around No Boy 15 : [ake 3.5017-Mr. Forbes Key, Kingston 7.40 5.00 | Renssik Fitzsimmons 112 \Bus 3 Also Started: Copper Jacket, Captain 4 ' a son, Joseph, of|Winner, ch f, 2, by Monastir -- Sleepy | crown Dulchene Horeean: 18 usher Jackson Cutnoertson X110 Dillon, Adios Oreezy, Belmac Chieftain 3Penny Coelen, Findley 3.20 Presbyterian Church and active|Armstrong Funeral 27. Rev. John Jacenty will con-|1)-Bonnie Flare, Harris the/duct the service. Interment will],,4!*%° a dear son and brother, Brian Ray, wholyWCA, active in the work of the|be in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Katherine, ofjwho died Sept. 22, at the Osh- Ronaldjawa General Hospital, was held|ing, maiden, two:year-ovs, foaled in Can- at 2 p.m, Conners|McIntosh - Anderson . i al 3 -Able Ruler, Ditt Jammy Doll Ferro A-X104 NINTH ie (Muriel, of Toronto); Mrs. F,|Home. C. M. Bright t f\,,Ais aan I Orders oriy. Fallow. Nep.|[Berne Jerry Nedeau 109 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 allow-|Olacle Tryst Harris B-114 three-yeeretie wed i boas i N. Gay (Sceburn of Detroit). | Rev. C. M. Bright, pastor Off tune's Hostess, A-Risky Attack, Viva La|Alice H. Steve X 109 ances 'three year olds and up 1 1-8 Cop Rerraneerson 11 Spaiynver, King, Holmes 6,60 4.00 2.60 The body is resting atjthe Oshawa Free Methodist Bell, Black Ringe, Basnful Maid ana|Wise Teddy inde, 112, Royal Piper Turcotte X16 D-£ Enid I'D Sinners and Oestit eee Dole,' Galore 4.10 2.90 ' : hy : : " f ' ac! mp. is Bo' asmegas 'omb A-117 -Ronny C. Grattan, F ios? i. Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Church, conducted the service.|, °% and Mrs G Schrieber | Bosret NO Boy. 112 Runadir Dittfach A-117 bg dir gh ep sh oe ioe Wie Also Started: Wee Soarhan Gs red Home, Service will be held injInterment was in Mount Lawn) Entry. |Scubalou No Boy 115 Piertou Leblanc «18 Noe beake ee Eniry.|Gregor, Timber Hal, Go For Broke and Cemetery of Corinthian Lodge, No. 61, In- C. Brett, pastor of the church. dependent Order of Odd Fel-\ing, three- and tou Interment will be in Oshawa|lows, |Union Cemetery. |Moss, The casket will remain closed|Sim, lby request. In lieu of flowers,|Smith. Court yearly jabout 160 of the now climb the 14,690-foot: Mat-|ances, three-year-olds and up, 6 Furiongs a ao WOODBINE RESULTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 FIRST RACE ~~ Purse $2,000. Claim- WOODBINE ENTRIES MONDAY, SEPT, 27 Clear and Fast GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 FIRST RACE -- 5i2 Furlongs (Pace)] FIFTH RACE $600 (8 ) three-year-olds and | . Pu Ta" if TRoyal Goose, Galbraith 5.50 3.60 2.90|6Mesdowvlew Chama, Garden 5.40 3.50 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3500) Jet Invader Leblanc 121 | claiming maiden two year olds. About one! Babicliff No Boy 109 | Dark Sin Werry Xi10 A -- 1M Graps and G C Frostad entry.! miss Caprice Cobian 2 Gay Ginny J, No Boy 112 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Mighty Chic Johnstone 112 Risky De Cree No Boy 112 F Whitby and four grandchildren, |poot ser Dorin The deceased will be at the Also Started: Seattle 0. Invasion, Cot- and Sailor Direct 0. loseda 'agon onal DOUBLES 1-Royal Goose and 6- va! ee ny Biebae 3: za. Adios PAID $14.60 QUINELLA Nos, 2 and 7 PAID $251.40 ¥ Daily Double Pool $36,666 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Home foFling, three-year-olds and uo. 6'2 Furlongs|claiming three year olds 1 2-16 miles. 450 2) ir. Dee Dee, Carmichael 4.50 3. Oh mo S Rover! McGregor, Habkirk ta Helen's Atom, Royal Dor oi ae: ies r minion, Elinora, Jan's Magic and Haro'd| tine ,pieried (OG-Sister Hai ie m Q Kathy H, Chief, Stewart's Clan and a F, Be a orl Adios Dominion. Finished ird disqualified and placed 4th for a lapped on saber at the wire, 1 fs A 3-Favonian Major, Feagan 7.00|Bodwennie No Boy 114 Ran in Order: A-Real" Black, Lucky Degree No Boy. 111 | Py hod page -- Purse $2,300 (5000) oe Chie Mount Market, Rock Ave, Prilynn, Susie's|Royal Pleasure Armstrong 114 Seu aaa ee Roman, Fair Spin, By Command, GulajOther Days No Boy 114 lpctune On Shane Vie Gail, A-Shining Wings and Sauvagette. |Patent Coated Korablum X109 FF bad Mas Mle od 7 ; | Scriven 1 A--J Borg, C Gauci and Phoenix Stable| wild Fabius Johnstone '14 ree Mile ian sia FOURTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for Magic Queen Steve X102 he FUNERAL OF rte . lAll fi - FTA oN OUNG i eee RUBLE: 2, AND b AID 967.1011 Attack Wath 114 aly DA gS rl gales ey The funeral service for Wil-\champ -- suaquita by Jamestown novel a ie ne | Senator Gray No Boy A-116 {chain Chips, Findley 3.00 2.80 theGNTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for ' Pool J e Ratt's Pride Dittfach 120 -Moinars T. Byrd, Crowe .70 | fhree-year-olds a liam John Young, 40 Emma St.,|Poo! swag, Also Eligible: Bobby Weaver Robillard! Peter Picker No Boy B-114 Also 'Staried; Donbryn: Adios, € xr s{ae. Purse s3,000 Gy, alien Handle Dillion, Candy Bonn ana ey Brook B, Graham 33,40 8,40 4.10 ta 112 Fablus Jr. No Boy 114 Redoubtable Turcotte A111 Rose, Girlie 103.30 Winkie Gomez 3-115 Vera Adios. 30 2.402-Curly Also Started: 'Bobby. Kid Cadenza and Danny Song A. 8.30 3.80 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- | THIRD RACE -- ;:Prrse $2,000 4 | claiming maiden three and four year olds. hid it bad 6% Furs. (3000) Tanwood Fitzsimmons 118 A---Stafford Farms Entry B--Bill Beasley Ertry, the ii turf (10), ral rince, . Shuk Funeral!s spike c. c., McComb Sept. 24 at Tavy Blue Potts 114 Mondigo Long 117 Winner, b c, 2, by Royal Bay Gem --|Dixie Pet Duran (09 | Swiveling by Vezzano, |Gallumphant Ferro X113 The pallbearers, all members| Poo! $46,074. |Bonanza Babe Werry X10 Penadee No Boy 117 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| Naples Miss Werry X109 ar-olds. 1% Miles| Windy Tiger Sicchia 109 | Abouba Armbro. Explorer, Attendance 3,605, Total Post $199,707, FOR THE FINEST Whiteborough No Boy 117 A--T E King, W T Mason and Willow Downs Farm Entry | Quinella Wagering Post Time 2 p.m. were Ed. Hawke, Samjon Marshall course ( nh Glassner A-117 bec gan gh r4 Purse $2700 allow. LES 10-Ad Je P 'i ances. Three and four year olds, E Orville. Magee, William] '7paynne*, Class, Neseau 9.80 6.10 4.20) aiso Eligible: miles on Marshall turf cse, Custom and 3.60|Moon Babue Harrison 117 |Daledon Colonel Fitzsimmons 108 James Conlin and James "Spicy Favour, riarris Beet Pans Harrison a iso Ran in Order: Elmwood, Good| ®4yvie Iss Armstrong Ovation, My Sweet Love, Centores, . Five Loves Inoye 107 |Chiet Whitefoot, Merit Rippey, Gun Ar-| Royal OUuch No Boy 115 |tist, Choir Practice, F-Comby, and Land|3-Plain John, Turcotte 3.00 Arnmart Turcotte X105 Ready Made DRAPES Shining Sun Kornolum X102 SOCCER SCORES | Ahead Also Ran in Order: Carrier, Mornins' pos eal teadtae A "2 F---Denotes Fiel Mornin, R tcno, R i pt thai ' ; Winner, dk oor br q, 4, by Evropeo -- Dark Maly enor River Bully 94 Black Diver Leblanc, :10 in the latest Shades ond LONDON (Reuters) -- Friday|Mayfiower by Peter Flower, Winner, ch g, 3, by Luruitah -- Beech) Merkel Bid Ferro X105 Fobrics... see... night's soccer. Pool $51,095 Leaves by Billings. "REY FO a acnien | Pool $54,566. EIGHTH RACE ---~ Pi ENGLISH LEAGUE FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow-| | etalon three war ole mak oo eee Division UI eo ch ait olds and uP, fillies and) 8IGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Claim i! 1 -lémiles on turf cse, . hend 4 Swind adar Site, Werry 8.90 4,60 3.40|ing, three-year-olds, One and one-sixteenth| House Boy No Boy 114 Southen Swindon 2 -Belarctic, Johnstone 7.20 3,80| Miles (8) |Red Snapper Werry X118 DRY Goods Division IV "Femous Road, Turcotte 3.00|6-Fast Jay, Turcotte 6.70. 4.30 3.40|Arthur H. No Boy 114 Also Ran in Order: : : A-Sharon Market|2-V, Sil, Dittfach 9.40 6,30|Jodeb Inda 114 : Lincoln 1 Crewe Alex 1 Jand Aliruliah, |5-Dream Plan, Harris 390| Breconiag Fitzsimmons 114 & DRAPERIES Rochdale 1 Luton 2 teers Radar Site and Belarctic, | Also Ran in Order: Con-Jo, Red Purse,|Leader Lane Harrison 114 'aioe gr yg Bay Flight, Chopparis and Bedford Park.|Miss Shepperton Leblanc A-114 DRAPERY TRACKS pd af m, 5, by Mount. Marcy --/|Winner, b c, 3, by Double Jay -- Risque|Rich Harris B-114 EXPERTLY INSTALLED ¥ ~ earch by War Admiral, Ma by Mahmoud. Sarosu Armstrong A-114 723 7827 ie sae = wateatsoriaat eh | 'ool $21,652. Quinella Pool $29,088, Pool $56,600. Total Pool $408,444, Nacuba No Boy 11 i 4 5 Hol | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 Clatmclo tendance 5,560 a | Holy Mackerel No Boy 117 COURT KEPT BUSY |ing, three-year-olds, 7 Furlongs (7) The United States Supreme|$ "Misty Bandit, Ditttacn 5.70 3.70 ' vc \7_ «Park Heights, Ida receives 3,000 Petitions) 14-wnip 'n Blinkers, Robinso1 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Bench Warrant, Kel-| and hears personally|,,.v0. Win Again aid Ermine Sox val A--F Junger and Dane Hill Acres Entry, | |Winner, b ¢, 3, by Bandit -- Misty Kay by. Hierocles. |Pool $54,118 3.40 6.30 3.90| | | MANY FOLLOW PIONEER As many as 60 people a day SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow: terhorn, which was first climbed So King, Gomez 6-George Royal, inda 13.10 5.80 4,00 4,10 2.80 the Women's Missi Societ f th in rer rch "iy conada geclaly CARD OF THANKS| in 1865. | | | HERRON -- We wish to thank all our! friends and neighbors for their kindness) ¢ and help to us, Also Ors. W. Kutzner and| H. R. Rowsell, the nurses at Oshawa) General Hospital, Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home and Mr. Arnold Mattice, dur- ing the iliness and death of a loving hus-| lband, father and brother, -The Herron Family LAVENDER -- The family of the late Kathleen Elizabeth Lavender wishes to/ jexpress their sincere thanks to their) imany relatives, friends and neighbors for) their kindness, floral tributes and sym- lpathy cards, also donations to the nel Fund, during our recent bereavement. We wish to express snecial thanks to| Rev. A. M. Butler, Rev, J. K. Moftatt, the Armstrong Funeral Home, the doctors and the staff of Oshawa Genera! 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