Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1965, p. 28

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: 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 20, 1965 @ EXPO WINNING RACE (left) is nearly complete and the staff will move into the administration building (centre) in about three BIRTHS BODDY -- Garry and Judy (nee Saun ders) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Sandra Colleen, 6 Ibs. 10 ozs jon Sunday, December 19th 1965 at the |Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Morris and fourth floor statf The experts are confident that Expo 67 will open on titre in March, 1967. The World Broadcasting Centre 36--Legal PUBLIC NOTICE All Law. Offices will be CLOS- ED ON DECEMBER 24th TO DECEMBER 27th _ inclusive _ and also.on JANUARY 3rd. COUNTY OF ONTARIO LAW ASSOCIATION Q.c. G. D. EDMONDSON -- Jon Paul and Janet Loulse (nee Kerr) wish to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Teresa |Lynn, 7 Ibs. 10 ozs, born Saturday, De cember 18 at Oshawa General Hospital First grandchild to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerr and a second grandchild fo Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edmondso. Thanks to Dr Beckett and 4th floor staff M., 5S. Swartz, President. Hepditch, Secretary. 38--Coming Events BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT TBPM 690. KING E. at eis St ADMISS! 5, Sncubell Kaclagea 4230 . 66 Nos. penne" Sarat are $20 Consolation Beckett Reg. Jackpot 51 Nos. $100. $20 Consolation. Good Prizes GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service HUBBARD -- George and Doreen (nee Proctor) are happy fo announce the ar rival of their son, George Edward, & Ibs on Thursday, December l6th, 1965 at the jOshawa General Hospital. A: wee trother lfor Gary, Dawn and Karen. A special |thanks to Dr, R. Ross, and nurses on fourth floor. LUGTENBURG Ed and Marg are happy to announce the birth of a daugh r Adriana, weight 8 Ibs. 6 ozs. on Sat awa General Hospital. Special! thanks to Dr, C. D. Russell, and fourth tloor staff MYERS -- Don and Pegay (nee Fiem ing) wish to announce the arrival of God's precious gift of a son, Robert Thom:| on Friday, December 17, 1965, at the A brother for thanks to Dr SPENCER -- Gloria wishes to announce the safe arrival of her new sister Diane Marian weighing 6 Ibs. 13 ozs. on Thurs day, Dec. 16, 1965 at the Oshawa Genera Hospital. Proud parents are Henry and Elaine. May thanks to Drs. Cowman Stocks and Grant, nurses and staff 4th floor on WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 55 and 59 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS DEATHS PARR, Clarence At Memorial, Hospital, Saturday morning, December 18, 1965 Clarence Parr of 28 Carlisie Avenue Bowmanville, in his 75th year, Dear bro- ther of Eva of Blackstock. Resting at the iNortheutt and Smith Funeral Home. Fu: neral service 2.30 o'clock Monday after noon. Interment St. John's Cemetery Blackstock Bowmanville, on STOCKER -- Ida Isabella At Briar Bush Hospital, Stouffville on t urday, December 18th 1965, at the Osh-| three months. Now 40 build- ings are under construction, work on another 12 is sched- uled to begin tefore Christ- OBITUARY CLARENCE ROY WOOD Seriously . sick for three months Clarence Roy Wood, Taunton rd. w., Oshawa, died Dec. 19, at the Toronto General Hospital. He was in his 57th year. A life-long resident of the Oshawa-Hampton district all his life, Mr. Wood was born May 27, 1909, at Columbus. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs Frederick Wood An employee of General Motors for 20 years, the de ceased was a member of Local 2 UAW Mr. Wood, who never mar ried, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Hindman (Ethel) of Maple Grove and Mrs. Rob ert Thomas (Annie) of' Orono and a brother, George Wood, of Hamilton. He was predeceased Sept. 1, 1965, by a brother, Norman The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Dec. 22. Inter- ment will be in Groveside Ceme tery, Brooklin Price Of Milk Could Go Up TORONTO (CP) -- The On tario Milk Marketing Board an-| nounced today it is preparing a regulation providing for price} increases to farmers shipping} fluid milk to distributors or dairies in Ontario. Board chairman George R McLaughlin said the increases which are intended to reduce variations in price paid to farm- ers in different milk markets in the province, could result in increases in the cost of milk to the consumer in some Ontario localities. Saturday, December 18, 1965, Ida Isabella| BLECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Stocker, in her 83rd year of Hamilton, wife of the late Rev. R. Stocker; dear Bgl age mg McGee ne sz); {mother of Robert, Bowmanville; Florence| sack Strank 663. (209, 207, 247); Bud Man-|(Mrs. W. Lord), Altona: Wesley, North ning 452 (230, 214, 208); Yvonne Watson West Territories. and Muriel (Mrs. | 639 (222, 231) and Bob Watson 615 (256).) Montgomery), Hamilton. Resting at the 200 Games... Bob Watson 256 (615);|Moriss. Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Cy Usher 252; Diana Charuk 251; John | Service in the chapel on Monday at 1:30 Jukes 250, 282 (687); Jack Strank 247, p.m. Interment Mt. Evergreen cemetery, 209. 207 (663); Glen McGee 240, (708); Bud Manning 230, 214, Yvonne Watson 23), 222 .(639); ton 227, 203; Ed Solski 227; 'Orv Holland 22; Marion Manning Entered: into rest in the 22; Bill Sawyer 219; Dan Charuk 218: |Hospital in Sunday December 19 Barb Holland Mary Curry 209 and|Clarence Roy Wood, beloved son of Susie Saw late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wood and Total Points Watt Nols Neun| brother of Mrs. Leonard Hindman (Ethel Lights 5, 6-32's 12, Flashers 10, Busparsjof Maple Grove, Mrs. Robert fhomas 13, $me-He 20, Joules 15 and Zeners 25.|(Annie) of Orono, and George Wood of 'The winners ff the second section were Hamilton, in his 57th year, Resting at the the Zeners Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa, with funeral. service in the chapel December 22nd at 2 p.m Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin weer; Bill Corbett "~~ £45 Toronto General Interment WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE Congratulations to all the ers who won chickens or a turkey. High triple goes to Shirley Powers with @ 682 (282, 211, 189) Hidden Score winners were J. Bird. 183 -- Hidden Score (181); A.. Langley 133, Hidden Score (135); P. Logeman 151 Hidden Score (158); R. Trowsse 165, Hid den Score (173); D. Grennon 131, Hidden| Score (127); C. Atwell 163, Hidden Score} (166); F. Thurston 145, Hidden Score (144); F. Mitchell 192, Hidden Score; (192) Se Merry Christmas Year to all lucky bow! Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; lease calf MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 Jan. § a Happy you all next year and a New LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE The second section is now ended, the Kooks emerging as the winners. gratulations, girls! We want to see you alt out next week for our turkey roll and on behalf of the executive we would like to wish you al a Merry Christmas! There are seven in the 600 class this week -- G. Harding 692 (219, 223, 259): B Smith 665 (240. 205, 220 H. Holtfosier 658 (303); M. Wanamaker 432 (252, 275 M. Clark 625 (291 Vo Freeman 424 (228 748), T. Regimbal 405 (25 ERE Eg ee GERROW 2 G. FUNERAL CHAPEL 212; G. Brawn 217, M. Ross D. Merk 390 KING STREET WEST Pass 20, Vo eens 207, € Telephone 728-6226 with Con Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all, 292 and L. Parry 204 Standings Rolling Pins 42 Kooks 40, Shindigs 32, Alley Cats 30, Hot Shots 20, Crackerbys 28, Diamonds !2 and Pinettes 19. High Single High Triple -- High Average 366, M. Wanamaker 772, D. Tormina 202, M. Wanamaker IN MEMORIAM GAMBELL In loving memory of a dear father,. Norman Gambell, who pass ed away on December 18, 1958. tna We recall sad memories Stn.) Of a dear mather gone .to Maude And the one who thinks of her Al Hill) Is the one who Inved her best Always remembered by daughter Carol son-in-law Don, granddaughter <Kellilyn MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 400 Games Judy Zak 519 (208, 31 Millie Holmes 426 (266); Marg. McNeil 425 (222 and 203); June Grice 419° (220); Mae Jamieson 419 (253) and Edith. Mc- Mahon 41! (225) 200 Games Helen Gourtie Baldwin 223. Mabel Moss 209 son 298, Fairley Bouckley 205 Cockerton 205, Betty Black 202 200 and Muriel B. 201 Teams Standing Nu-Way Rug 1 Modern Upholstering 9. PeopleS Clothing &, Thomson and Kernaghan 7, Jury and Lovell 4, Swan's Hardware 6,--lordan's Florists 4, Angus-Graydon Carpet 4, Kin joch"s Men's Wear 3 and Riviera Hair Styling 2 247, M Ev today BROCK-==-In-loving- memory tt mother, Clara Ann. Brock, away December 20, 1957 Dearly remembered by daughter Myrtie and son-in-law Neison a dear who passed FOOD COST PLANNED The 80 snack bars and res taurants at the 1967 Montreal) World's Fair will be graded in five average price categories NEED WIND OR MUSCLE OLD SYSTEM PAYS About 70 per the The Erie Canal, in New world's 1,500,000 boats state, in use: for 140 years THANKSGIVING IS OLD The first Thanksgiving cele- brations were held in ancient Egypt and are mentioned in the Bible York now cent of fishing are still propelled by sails or carries 3,800,000 tons of freight luxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- sixteen'free pattern -- jeomplete patterns, 60 cents. | human muscles. 'yearly, mas and the remainder are to be started early next year. (CP Photo) Lock Closes At The Soo -- SAULT STE. MARIE, (CP)--The 1965 shipping season ended here Saturday with the passage of the freighter Sir James Dunn through. the Mac- Arinur lock in Sault Ste. Marie,| Mich. An extension of the midnight, Dec. 14, closing deadline al-| lowed ships on Lake Superior} to clear the locks. The deadline had been. extended to 12:01 a.m Sunday There several at the had- been fears tha! grain 'carriers oading Lakehead would not clear the Sault locks in time. They had been held up by strikes and shortages of various types of grain WEEKEND STARS | By THE CANADIAN PRI | Andy Bathgate, who scored two goals and assisted on an other as Detroit Red Wings de feated Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 Saturday Bob Pulford, who scored three goals and assisted on another as Toronto Maple Leafs handed New York Rangers an 8-4 wa! loping Saturday Bernie Parent, who made sev eral spectacular saves in the Boston net but was: unable. to hold off Montreal Canadiens as| the Bruins were edged 2-1 Sat urday. Eddie Shack, who scored two goals as Toronto downed Bos- ton 3-1 Sunday Wayne Hillman, goal of the season York a 3-2 victory real Sunday Pat Stapleton, whose second goal of the season with 10 sec onds remaining in the game gave Chicago a 5-4 win over De troit Sunday whose first gave New over Mont ~ OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS | | | Wardnesday, | 2 PAIRS TO KNIT By ALICE BROOKS In no time at all you can knit}! slippers with two strands of| knitting worsted together Make just a flat piece of gar- ter stitch and ribbing for each Trim with pompons, buttons Pattern 7320: women's/men's S ML, included Thirty-five cents foins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front street west, To ronto resi dents add l'cent sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Catalog stars knit, crochet many more needie craft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalog. Send 25 cents. | NEW! 12 Collectors Quilt Pat- terns for in color, with quilting motifs. Finest patterns ever collected from famous mu 60 its. for Book No. 2 Ontario. Ontario you eum Send Museum Quilt Di ys en f SIZES A IS FOR A-LINE By ANNE ADAMS EASY to sew, easy to see why this A-line jumper with side pleats is the hit of the young world. Whip it up in a day with blouse Printed Pattern 4908: Chil- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8,10. Size 6 jumper takes 134 yards 39-inch fabric: blouse 1 yard WIFTY CENTS (50 coins {no --st 3; p each pattern. Ontario add 2 cents sales tax plainly SIZE, NAME DRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS,* care of The Oshawa Times, | Pattern Dept., 60 Front street! west, Toronto 1, Ontario. BE ALERT to What's Send for excitement Fall-Winter Pattern ¢ de cents in e)--for residents Print AD New! | packed 350 school, tarerr Pius, coupon for choose it from) Catalog, 50 cents. atalog gn. view glamor styles Ont | A Ber Maraigo "Gulch 3 ee Gunnar Hastings Headway Heath Hollinger Huds Bay Hu-Pam Int Bibis T Int Heliun INDUSTRIALS | 1" Kenvitle Irish Cop 10:40 Net) jron Bay Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) j., 1165 $10% 10% 10% + Jacobus 2 N_ Harri 275 $11% 11% 11% Jaye Exp 2 } 2 ~ N Kelore 204 $60% 60¥2 60"2-- 2, Jelex 2 N Mylama $31 un ci Joburke Newnor $12% 12% '2% Joliet Nick Rim $25 24% 24% ~-- Jonsmith Norgold $224 22 224 + Joutel Norpax $602 60% 602 Jowsey N Americn $564 56% 56% Kerr Add N Rank $142 14% l4'2 + K Anacon Northgat $46 46 46 K Anacn O'Brien $2914 290 Kirk Min Opemska $22% 22% Kopan Orchan 25$100 100 Lab Min Patino ZS $96%4 96M 5 lL Dufault Pax Int zi5 $14 4 L Osu 5 Pine Point 100 $644 6% 6% - L Shore Placer 15 s La uz Preston 12 2 = Leitch Probe M 65 $26% 26%4 26% -- Liberian Que Chib 214 $432 42%4 4342 Macassa TURUNI YY Wi imi Akaubesin Mc. Intyre Mc Adam McKen McWat Metal Moneta Multi-M Nat Expl New Cal Nconex w N Goldvue Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 20 | Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| rights, xw----Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 91% Min Stock Abitibi Alta Gasw ve Ati Sugar Atl Sug A Bank Mont 16% 16% 2 a Quemont Ragian Rio Algom $10% 10% 3 03 10% -- Ve! Asamere 23 CS" Pets wv = £~-Balbtwe 4 C Ex Gas Rowan Cn Satelite; 1200 "S10% 10% Sherritt" 335 Fi cr a Se Sil Eureka i Silvmaq Sit Miller Sil Stand Siscoe Starratt Steep R Sud Cont Teck Corp Texmont Texore Tex-Sol Torbrit Tribag Trin Chib U Mining White Star Wilco Winch Windtall Yk Bear Yukeno ukon ¢ Zenmac Zulapa 54 54 $15 S15 + Ue Ue 4+ k 30 td Provo Gas Scurry Rn Spooner Stanwell U Canso Un Reet P Vandoo Wsburne W Decaita 2007 2 2% 29 + 200 $1994 193% 19% -- 20500 32-30% 32) +1 500 3535 147 355 355 355 +. 7) 2 Oe 8 11000 2 4h th 100 125 126 1295 + 4 400 350 350\, 350 + § " Sales to 11 a.m.: 990,000, FOREIGN TRADING 100 $114 11% WM ' 9 9% 14% 14% --2% 5 $--"" ous | Abitibi Bulolo Dosco 300 Jack Club 100 Agnico 100 Aunor 100 Bralorne Cochwill Gunnar Multi Min Triad Ol 140 350 465 410 209 140 550 465 410 209 100 250 ~is +4 200 395 300 3995 + 9 Wh 2B Alminex Am Leduc 00 250 Que Man 25 $26'a 26 268 -- 100 $2194 2134. 21% 500 $6% 614 6% 513 $752 78 758 + 150 $144 14% 14% 250 660 '660 660 300 «81 80 81 100 455 455 455 4 225 $574 S?\4 57% 627% 63 + 12% 12% + 65% 6576 + 63 63 1290 $13% 13% 13% + 225 $52 $' S¥a 225 $23Va 23% 2 799 100 90 274 $47 ATe AT 260 $38% 3894 38% 725 $15 14" 5. + 125 $14¥% 14 210 380 380 HERE'S WHERE 10 FIND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ! Aristmas Chemcell Clairtone Col Cell pr Con Big! Con Con Con Crush Cygnus A Cygnus B Distl Seag D Bridge Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Glass Domtar Dom_ Text "Du Pont ddy Mtch Emco Falcon Fed Grain Ford Cda G Bahama GL Power Gt West L Guar 7 Hawker Hayes Horne $25 290 $18 700 FOR ANYONE GIFTS FOR THE HOBBYIST Model Automobile, Air- plane, Boat:Kits. The Big- est Selection in town, POLLARD 92 Simcoe St. N., 723-9512 vietion GIFT Inv Grp A James Stl CERTIFICATES Jefferson AVAILABLE Jeff Bw Jockey C J V Ost abatt 0 $ 2 2 1-- ve oo Lont Cem $ hn Locem w Lau Fin Leland Levy LobCo LobCo Loo¢ Lob Loeb M MB PR Mass-F 4 > McCabe 25 $8 Canvas B Molson A 210 $ Basle ate Mon Foods 7 : Mont Loco Moore 7 9 PB sor Morse A ( 4 at io ee Edgar's Decor Centre Mech 34 King $t Nia WireB Noranda Nor Ctl @ NS LP Ogilvie Pac Pete Pac Pet w Parker Pembina ROMAN CATHOLIC ARTICLES ETC. Lovely assortment of Ros- aries, crucifix and nativity sets PARKVIEW VARIETY STORE 98 Olive Ave., Mrs. V. Bachand: owner. Open till 10:00 p.m, 725-8232. LIMI f cipal "798-3191 ST SUPPLIES Oil \irport, ARTI Ease Paint Sets ' Mediums By Grurmh- Reeves -- Wind- acher GIFT PROBLEMS SOLVED AT... HARRISON HARDWARE 337 Simcoe St. S. Telephone 723-4425 GiVE re * That Lasting Gift "A Gift Certificate' For A PORTRAIT IN OIL Sittings by appointment only "CLARK STUDIO 325 BROCK NORTH WHITRY -- 448.4407 Newton W. 723-7351 INDIA HANDICRAFTS For your ¢ stmas_ gift e ns, may we suggest handcrafted hr a FOR PHONE. 725-2987 ELMER'S "The Christmas. 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