Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1965, p. 19

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Ma |30--Automoblles For Sale : Plannina to.-move ca EN AAAL A FTE 38--Coming Events ot BINGO Wms OL COURT e -- Walk to Work oe red interior, power ped. Buy now at winter prices! Brown Motors Ltd., 726-7375, from, white, No' problem ! PONTIAC convertible, two to choose i i equip- Gus St. Gertrude's *AUDITORIUM > Sov 13 PONTIAC Parisienne, two - door Only 5. min, from South General Motors [fr "terms. Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375, hard-) top. Two to choose frem. Both V-8 and power equipped. Your choice with trade -TO-NIGHT (nee neve Richards) ai renee re happy to announce eng" Mariene ime pir. or Their gaugnier smasron, 7 ibs,, 11 ozs. on Wednesday, December 22 1965 at the Oshawa General Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. &, Milian and 4th floor staff. OEN-LAWRENGR. Shmpin sail Her) tct-ond -asccae- trem tae A resident of Whitby for 55|Champlain Telephone Pioneers yeais, oun Lawrence Sheridan,/Club of which Miss Eva Parr es pe st. e., Whitby, died|is a member. ec. 27, at the Oshawa General : Hospital, % FLOYD sTEPHENS mplts!, fellowing a short sick The death occurred at Sas- ness. He was in his 79th year. katoon, Sask., Dec. 22, of Floyd A son of the late Lawrence Stephens. He was in his 29th ly @ immediate occupancy @ 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments @ 2 bathrooms in all 2 and 3 terior, 34,000 original Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375, "62 IMPALA hardtop, silver grey, red in- i "miles, Previous owner's name on request. Licence H22004. AT 8 P.M, 690 KING E. at FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION DEATHS Snowball Jackpot $230 56 Nos. | & and Elizabeth Sheridan, the de- year. ceased was born at Highland .| Mr. Stephens is survived by Creek and received his educa his wile, aie former Shirley tion in the schools of that area. He was married in New York| Head and four children. Detroit. The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Dec, 28, at the Armstrong Funeral Home, In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. A. Wool- cock, padre of Branch 43, Cana- dian Legion, will conduct the service. MRS. NELLIE NYSHTA pure Merger MCMEneN, OT)" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondev. Besomb-- 27, ~S NAHA, Okinawa (AP)--The U.S. Army said today it has charged two soldiers with aid- ing the enemy during two years of Viet Cong imprisonment and Charges Two With Aiding Foe est of the United States, Smith, 27, and McClure, 25, were captured in November, 1963, when guerrillas overran In failing health for two years, Mrs. Nellie Nyshta, 230 Ritson rd. s., died Dec. 26, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. She was in her 63rd year. : The former Nellie Stalana, the deceased was born Dec. 17, 1903, in the Ukraine and was married in Oshawa in 1929. Ae resident of Canada for 40 years, she had lived in Oshawa for 25 years. She had also been a resi- the Hiep Hoa camp northeast of Saigon, They were released last Nov. 27 at the Cambodian border during a period of demonstra- tions in the United States against the Viet Nam war, After a week in Phnom Penh, © capital of Cambodia, the two --- were flown to Bangkok and then . to Okinawa, i They denied to American "4 PONTIAC convertible, 327, V-8 auto- matic, power steerjrig, brakes, radio, Dip- lomat blue. Terns. Licence 73928, Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375. "0 CHEVROLET four-door hardtop, two fo choose from. Both mechanically A-1. New paint, radio, Terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1964 BUICK Skylark, two-door hardtop, belge with tan interior, automatic, radio, whitewalls, low mileage. Good condition, very clean. Telephone - 728-3602. 31--Compact Cars For Sale Also suriving are his parents, Clarence and Dorothy Ellis, of Oshawa and four brothers, Clay- ton Stephens of Whitby, Jewell Stephens of Oshawa and Jim and Conrad Stephens and Sas- katoon. : The feral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Dec. 29 followed by interment in Mount Lawn bedroom. suites @ FM music @ Intercom controlled @ Mail delivered to your door @ 2 elevators @ Large balconies is investigating -to determine hen ad they will be put on al. 'The two are Sgt. George E. Smith of Chester, W.Va., and Specialist Claude McClure of Chattanooga, Tenn., who were feleased by the Viet Cong last month, They will remain on Okinawa until a final decision on' their cases, the spokesman $20 Consolation | Reg. Jackpot 51 Nos, $100, | $20 Consolation. Good Prizes GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO City in 1910 and since his mar- riage lived in Whitby. An attendant at the Ontario Hospital prior to his retirement 14 years ago, Mr. Sheridan was a member of St, John the Evan- gelist Roman Catholie Church, the Holy Name Society and Branch 112, Roya] Canadian Legion, -- During the First World War BOYD, James Hart At Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- day, December 25, 1965, James Hart Boyd (113 Grenfell Street) beloved hus- band of the late Catherine Thomson, and loving father of William, of Oshawa, In his 68th year, Resting at Mcintosh-Ander- son Funeral Home. Rervice in he chapel on Monday, December 27 at 2.30 Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rental Representative on duty Daily 1-9 p.m. ot apartment 835 Oxford St. p.m. COOMBE, Charles, Edwin Suddenly at the Scarborough General Hospital on Friday, December 24, 1965, E. Coombe (of 71 Porchester PHONE . 728-9468 or 728-9466 * VOLVO & PEUGOT %* MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa Realty (Bond St.) Ltd After Hours 723-6255 PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE--Ranch/ bungalow, seven iarge rooms and tinish- ed basement, double garage. Will consid- er property or ? Private. Write Box 12182M, Oshawa Times. THREB-ROOM, self-contdined apariment lid\ welcome, Tele SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales ond Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings THREE unfurnished rooms) private en- trance, private bath. Couplejonly. K-Mart area. Telephone 726-6408. ff cam | ee TWO BEDROOM aferiment, livingroom, | : kitchen, bathroom, laundry m. Apply Zoltan, Nick and Dan's | Your Authorized Datsun Vlinder, four = § whitewalls. ce Ask for Tony r 623-5687 MERCEDES BENZ ; 23,000 original mile fal cond mechanically 71 VOLKSWAGEN, 35,000 miles 300d condition. New plates, seatcovers offer. 6% Cartier Street, Oshawa 723-6191. VIETORIA MANOR 1-2 bedroom apart-| rr zed [ ment for rent. Heat-hydro-hot water sup-| Fiat Dealer plied. Couple or couple with | or 2 chil-) et Volkswagen dren over 10 years old. Enquire at 1724 " Dufferin Street Apartment No. i Whitby air and Service, Sens Sere 160 Simcoe South TWO BEDROOM apariment in six plex, bie My Close to shopping Plaza very 728-0051 Rk , fridge and laundry: facil _ - Gea" Auite" aniy. . Telephone 668-5264 1962 ENVOY, fi Whitby. r 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. Call between 5'and 7 p .m 728-867 | 33--Automobiles Wanted _ CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? ° $9 BACH PERSON -- %ooms to share: private rooms, $14. Also bacnzior spart ments reasonable. Cail 668-2267, FURNISHED room for two gentlemen to} share, Single beds. Near South General/ Motors Plant. SC TES LARGE light housekeeping room, in/ quiet pana central Telephone 723-7225. | ONE LARGE housekeeping room, main} floor, suitable for gentleman, Telephone TED CAMPIN MOTORS 728-4192 or apply 218 Celina Street. 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 368 Pine OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars Avenue at Grenfell. i wrecking. fires and parts for sale Close to Shopping! for fa etae Centre. Telephone 723-5522 1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162 DREW STREET, 45 -- Housekeeping|(AKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want room, aultable for married couple. jere for wrecking. Highest prices paid 200 Wentworth East, 725-718). 28--Reoom and Board laaWnao tars Tor wrecking. Tele hone 728-4549. Robert Nichols CLEAN, quiet nome, parking space, home N° 'i <A RE privileges five days. Near K-Mart. 41;)SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars Garrard Road, 723-2706. bought, parts for s Ai igen cag SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply 25/bovght.,.8? Bloor Stree! Fasl, /#* Division Street. | A . | 8 epoir ROOM AND BOARD tor gentlemen, 34---Automobile Repo FRED STONE single beds, willing to share, lunches! packed. 7 days per week, ample parking. BROOKLIN Phone 655-3653 Apply 237 Nassau Street. @ Motor Rebuilding Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Cor Dealer ond "Save" Oshawa 728-0921 sncw y and motor in ex- 623-3493) "coda Teal | n very Phone Nos. 55 ond 59 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES NBC Gives | By CYNTHIA LOWRY | NEW YORK (AP) Post Year Review : Toronto, formerly of "Port. Perry); husband of the late Olive and dear father of Alvin of his 84th year, Resting at the Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on Tuesday, Decem- ber 28th at cemetery, S. Armstrong. 7:30 p.m 2 p.rn. Interment Groveside Brookland, Minister the Rev, | Visitors commencing }p.m. Monday. Masonic service Monday MacDONALD DANIEL FRANCIS (Danny) ed into rest In the Oshawa General Fr athi ); Miss E jholiday television viewing is|Aar }something like watching the j antictfinax of a Cinderella story For four or five weeks, view ers have been inundated with those short commercials show ling the head of the family carv- H jing a turkey with an electric ed| knife, and gorgeous high-fashion models spraying themselves with perfume. Then, suddenly, seasonal |mercials are gone. It is '1a joy. to see our old friends | with their normal worries over bac or over: those kitchen floors As usual at this time of year the networks pull in their top incredibly the whiteness of their laundry dirty} § correspondents from the world 48 rep centres and permit them jto express their opinions about }the last 12 months and the next/& 112 | 12. | NBC's year-end review wa given a leisurely two-hour spot |Sunday afternoon. The corre- spondents, for the most pz painted rather grim and lent pictures of their | assignment ABC, with a 45-minute pro gram in the late evening, set up |a sort of round table with short reports from each man, lowed by general discussion They were generally more opti mistic' about the world than NBC's correspond- ents, CBS will have its |next Sunday. program turbu- areas of|"'°" REESON tered into r fol-| Mrs state of the|r al_on Fri day, s (Danny) MacDonaid, be- d of Virginia Cecilia Fair, of Mrs. C, J. O'Connell (Mar- December 24, 1965, anor MacDonald; Mrs. C, aret-Anne); and Robert, Jay, Dec dd brother of Mrs. and George year. R urrectio s prayers at 7,30 p.m.) Archie, of De- at the me, Oshawa, with Gregory's er 28, at 10 Cemetery. at thé fu Oltawa, Oshawa General ember 26, 1965, f Samuel Nysh n_ Priestley a fi eral he served overseas with the *-/116th Battalion and was wound- Cemetery. Rev. John McLeod, pastor of Whitby Baptist Church, .| Lindsay. Interment will be in will conduct the service, Visitors will be received at, the funeral fiome after 7 p.m. Dec, 28. JAMES HART BOYD In failing health for the past year, James Hart Boyd, 113 Grenfell st.,.died, Dec. 25, at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in nis £8th year: Born June 22, 1898, in Glas- gow Scotland, the deceased had been a resident of Canada about |16 years and had lived in Osh- awa for fi years. Mr. Boyd was an employee of McCallum Transport Limited for |some years and later worked ed in action. During the Sec- ond World War he served with the Veterans Guard. of Can- ada. Predeceased by his wife, the former Martha Veronica Dochse, Mr. Sheridan is sur- vived by three daughters, Mrs. I. Wilson (Madeline) of Camaril- lo, California; Mrs, George Mills (Martha) of Oshawa and Mrs. R. Crozier (Evelyn) of Ottawa and a son, Lawrence, of Also surviving are seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren | Mr, Sheridan is at the W. C Pige Funeral Chapel, Whitby, jfor requiem mass in St. John . $ ese ; jthe Evangelist Roman Catholie| fr hl aga go uly Church at 10 a.m., Dec. 29. Revy.| a, % nebapt a bh Se . L, J. Austin will sing the mass fos gritgtind uring the Bec: Moun t Predeceased by his wife, the | Lawn Cemetery |... The Rosary will be recited at 2 funeral hana at 7 p.m jis survived by a son, William of "Oshawa and a half brother, An- drew Rodgers, of Toronto. The funeral service was held CHARLES EDWIN COOMBE - Anderson Fu- Charles Edwin Coombe, 71/8 the McIntosh - Porchester dr., Dec. 24, following a short sick- ness, at the Scarborough G ent was in Mount Lawn W aterm ery Ir C Rey. Jackson, emet %5!oral Hospital. He was in his|Minister of St, Paul's Presby- Tl a.m. Interment 4 | 84th year terian Church, conducted. the Born in Reach Township, the|SeTvices | deceased was a son of the late| i Veta 3 Mr. and Mrs, Richard Coombe,| MRS. IDA MAY REESON In failing health for severah A resident of the Port Perr ' 'former Catherine Thomson, he| dent of Bowmanville. Mrs. Nyshta was a member of St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a member of the women's association of the church, Predeceased by her husband, Samuel Nyshta, June 13, 1964. Mrs. Nyshta is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jean Priestley and a son, Stanley Nyshta, of Oshawa. Also surviving are a brother in the Ukraine and two grand- children, Natalie and Janice Nyshta, of Oshawa. Requiem mass will be sung in St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at 9.30 a.m. Interment will be Resurrection Cemetery. Rev. J. C. Pereyma will sing the mass, The deceas- ed is at the Armstrong Funeral | Home, MRS, ANN MARIE PAYNE | The death occurred Dec. 26, | at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs, Ann Maria (Marion) |Payne. She was in her 9st | year, Searboro, dicq/neral Home at.2:30 p.m. today.| The former Ann Maria Lewis, |the deceased was born Dec. 31, |1874, at Shorphere, Wales and was. married Jan, 21, 1913, in | Toronto, A resident. of Canada for 55 years, she lived in Tor- onto prior to moving to Oshawa |46 years ago. She was pre- /deceased by her husband, nce,|area most of his life, he was alYe2!s: Mrs. Ida May Reeson| Joseph Payne. om Fr Bod of y rment 1 the family residence, Oshawa, on S | former -!survived by a son, year. the p.m t the nday, 26 at her residence, | building contractor prior to his\ ded Dec. . She was in |retirement 10 years ago 46 Reotiend rd, w. An adherent of the Church of | her S6th year. England, Mr. Coombe was a\_ 2! former Ida May Crum- li member of Ulster Lodge,| ™& the deceased was a daugh- AF and AM, and of Rameses|'e? of the Late Robert and Shrine, Toronto and Warriner a age Crummer. Born Sept. 80. j No. 75, Independent)": * of Odd "Fellows, weut|she was married Mar. 29, 1899, at Brooklin. A resident of Oshawa for 63 years, Mrs. Reeson was a mem- is | De f Northminster United of| hurch and was active in the | Lod | Order Perry Predeceased by his wife, the Olive Katherine Craw- 1960, Mr. Coombe Alvin, \ford, in jwork of the church as long as r health permitted. Predeceased by her husband, George Reeson, Mar. 13, 1951, Mrs. Reeson is survived 'by four jdaughters, Mrs, E, W, Jackson , Mrs. Ed Yourth (Edna), H. E. Pierson (Flossie) | Toronto The funeral service will be)" | held at 2 p.m., Dec. 28 at the! |W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, | Whitby, Rey. Stanley Arm |strong, rector of Ali Saints {Anglican Church, Whitby, will] (May) rs n Pickering Township, | | Mrs, Payne pvas a member of Simcoe Street United Church. |She was one of the first resi- jdents of Fairview Lodge when }it was opened and later one of |the first residents of Hillsdale |Manor, The deceased formerly }operated a nursing home on | Ritson rd, n, The memorial service will be |held at the Armstrong Funeral |Home at 11 a.m. Dec, 28. Inter- {ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. John K. Moffat, | minister of Simcoe Street United |Church, will conduct the serv- lice, MRS, VIOLET C. OLVER Funeral service was held Dec. 26 at Bowmanville for Mrs. said: », After an extensive investiga:|television reporters that tion, he said, they were charged with preparing, furnishing and delivering to the Viet Cong cer- tain documents, statements and would return to 'the Unite States and join the cam against the war in Viet Nam. The two claimed their state. writings inimical to the inter- ments had been misinterpreted. . | By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)--In televi- sion's positive lexicon there is no such word as failure. At least it is never used in con- nection with a program or a se- ries until long after it has quietly disappeared, Some of the explanations of- ifered as to why a show fares badly are more fascinating than the programs. ~ If it is faltering in a Friday night spot, for instance, it is never because. of a rival show. It is because the audience is out doing the weekly shopping. If it is too late for shopping, it is be- aga everybody has gone bowl- ing. When a program is faring badly in a niche that was also a dim spot the previous season, thé reason is that viewers formed a habit of keeping away from the channel before and have never even "'sampled" the new wares. Participants of such programs as East Side, West Side and The Richard Boone Show insisted that their low ratings were caused by a determination to say something important to an audience that wanted mild en- tertainment. When a program is ailing early in the evening it is be- cause there are too many chil- dren in the audience, If it is a sour note later in the evening it is because the audience is starting to retire, even if it is only 9:30. SHINDIG GOING The King Family collapsed, it Failure Is Unkno In Lexicon Of ? ed } is alleged, because its primary appeal was to older viewers: Shindig is on its way out be- cause only teen-agers would look at it. However, Lawrence Welk to older viewers, and The Man From U.N.C.LE. is a success at 10 p.m.--because the kids adore. it, The time spot of a program is obviously important, Surveys ine evitably show that the youthful audience builds up until about 8:30 p.m. when the adults take over. And that the audience starts to drop off from a peak at around 9:30. : The real reason for high or low ratings is in the quality and ~ content of the show itself. Most most appeals to them at any one time period, It is usually @ . comedy or an action series, But a program which wag most popular last season be- cause it had little competition may hit the skids the next year . when attractive new competi- tors are deliberately moved inte position, This is called "counter. gramming", Right now, Ed Sule livan's ratings are sufferin from inroads by The FBI an Branded. Bewitched, a front runner last year, is having troue ble with reruns of feature moye ies on a rival network. And so it goes--but it is never, never because the scripts are poor, the actors incompetent and the direction trite. Anyway, it it is, nobody will ever a Stays on because his appeal is . . viewers pick the program which |" n (of;conduct the service. Interment|™ | t : di loved! swill be in Groveside Cemetery (and Miss Lulu Reeson and aj Violet Catherine Olver who died Bochse, (V4 eg Grovenide Cometery,eon, Gordon Rema. an of] Dec, 33 ot, Megertal Hospital, fembhere . . Oshawa. . Members of Composite Lodge des surviving are a brother,| Mrs. Olver, the former Violet George Crummer, of Killarney,| Catherine Barker, was the wife Manitoba; seven grandchildren|Of the late Samuel Olver and HE STORY and four great - grandchildren. |resided at 8 Mearns ave., Bow-| : The memorial service will be|manville. Service was at 2.30) ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- A Asked gvhether chimpanzees p.m, at the Morris Funeral; 10-year-old chimpanzee gulped | get hangovers, Dr. Fitz» GOLBORNE ST. EAST 57, room, hoard.) Gentieman, to share. Close to orth Gen-| eral Motors, downtown. Apply ebove. | ROOM AND BOARD for gentieman, seven| . abit days week, parking space. Near south) "® Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @ Resleeving @ Automatic Transmission ° kshoft & Valve Service fo share, single beds. Near South Plant. » Crankshoft | ths 2 - Lunches wacked. Shiff workers welcome. TRANSMISSION specialists. ransmis- CHIMP GULPS VODKA "BOMB" r (Eve-| : ndsay,| No. 30, AF and AM, Whitby, Ww. por will hold a service at the funeral st} home at. 7.30 p.m, today. ¥, Decem:| Mount! ary wil te| DANIEL F. MaeDONALD yer pmit the death occurred Dec, 94,|held at the Armstrong Funeral 20? -- For gentlemen e of I at the by, f plant. Apply 863 Ritson Road South. 773-| 0364, Dial 728-6173. sions are our only business, 1038 Simcoe! 46 29---Wanted To Rent North, Phone 728-7337. 36--Legal Sorry' QUEBEC (CP) --A Osh 1 ] awn -Cemeter cited In the char Tuesda URGENT PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Transferred into area requires 3 bedroom house with dining room, immediately. 725-1153 Between 8:30-5 p.m. ofter hours. Pleose write Box 12309 Oshawa Times. ONE - BEDROOM furnished apartment wanted by couple near north Genera Motors. Immediate possession. After 4 p.m. telephone 728-3930. 30--Automobiles for Sale LAND TITLES ACT IN THE MATTER OF PART LOTS C-3, C-4, C-5, C4, C-9, C-10, C-34, C-35, C-36 ond C-37, Sheet 23, Oshawa Municipal Plan 335; NOTICE 1S HEREBY thet _ STEPHES INGS (WILLOW ITED, has made an applica- tion to the Local Master of Titles ot Whitby for a certi- ficate of title to this land of which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from encumbrances, except ages registered on title; fore any other person ng or claiming to have any title to or interest in the land or ony part thereof is required on or before the 6th day of January, 1966, to file a statement of his claim in my office at the Town of Whitby, ond to serve a copy on the Applicant GIVEN HOLD- ALE) Lim Cars Bought and Sold Mort . MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 On the spot financing KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality. MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks: We deal up or down. Liens paid. EVE NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH | GALA BALL Across from Royal Hetel Whitby 668-3331 | 1999 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard-| top, 4 cylinder, autornatic, radio, white- walls, Good condition. $650 cash. Tele-| phone 728-7483. | The address of the Applicant fs: MR. HARVEY M. KERBEL, Barrister, etc., 133 Richmond Street West, TORONTO 1, Ontario DATED at WHITBY, this 21st day of December, 1965. W. H. MOORHOUSE, Deputy, Local Master of Titles. 38--Coming Events NEW YEAR'S Ukrainian Dnipro Hall W9 CADILLAC Eldorado. Excelient con} dition, $1400. For more information. | 681 Edith St.; Telephone 72540. | (1 Bigck East of Ritson ond LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up, down! Bloor) Choose from over 60 cars. ae downpay-| ments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375.! Ty = . 'gs SNOW: TIRES 14" 5"; wheels $2 up.| 8 30 p.m. til ? 23 engine, new. Courtice Auto Wreckers, | 723-5238. Nights 725-4404 | 43 PONTIAC convertible, V4, avio-| Fun and Prizes matic, power brakes, steering, red, biack| trim. No down payment, Terms to suit. Licence H37625, Gus Brown Motors Lid 725 | Excellent -- . Orchestra SORRY! JAYCEES NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL ALL SOLD OUT 'A PONTIAC, four-door Laurentian, 6 cylinder, 16,000 miles, new licences, av. fomatic transmission, power steering, radio $2250, 728-0738 | 1958 PONTIAC Stratochief, two-door, stan-| dard transmission, 6 cylinder, motor com-| pletely rebuilt, radio, good body. Lic 58709, $450 or best offer. Telephone! 623-220 after 4.20. USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make trailers, also.used tires. 509 Bioor Street East, after 4: 723-228) 1987 PONTIAC sstationwagon and '61| Chev. 283 motor. Telephone atier 4 p.m. | from imprisoned Lucien ard, which now is in the hz of the Quebec justice dep ment, reiterated Rivard's a ogies to the governor of Bor. deaux jail, a ment spokesman says. It was from Bordeaux, a pro vincially - operated prison in March 2 while he was awaiting the outcome of eXradition pro ceedings. He was recaptured last sum mer, extradited to the U.S, and conviction on narcotics-smug- gling charges. The. Rivard letter was ad dressed to Albert Sarazin, sher- iff of Montreal, the departm spokesman said Handwritten and postmarked Edinburg, Tex., it asked the sheriff to 'tell Mr, Albert Tar guay I am very sorry for all this trouble I brought on him! on account'of my stupidity." Edinburg is 40 miles south-| west of Corpus Christi, Tex The department quoted the letter as saying Mr.| Tanguay "didn't deserve that. | He is a very good man, the best they ever had to run that} place." | Shortly after his escape, Riv ard addressed a letter to Mr.| Tanguay expressing similar sentiments. | The justice department has/ declined to publish the full text of the latest letter, which runs to about 25 lines and 114 pages.| Rivard was convicted Texas on fhe narcotics-smu gling charges and was se tenced to 20 years imprison-! in} has appealed the sentence The extradition proceedings | gave rise to allegations of at-| | tempted bribery and coercion) involving federal! minister-! ial aides, The acts were al leged to have been commi in 1964 as part of fruitless at-} tempts to get bail for Rivard.| The letter was dated Nov. 29} and constituted, said the spokes-| man, "a sort of Christmas| | wish." | i > Ford-Will $ tae 'Stock Car Go' | | | DAYTONA BEACH, Fia.| |(AP) -- The Ford Motor Ce | agreed Saturday to continue its| {racing program on US. stock icar tracks next year, using if 27 inch stoek productior | wedge-type V-8 engine. Tn = _ SPEIRS, Robert justice depart-|2;, Montreal, that Rivard escaped nw STEPHENS, Fioya day, De now is in a prison there after}. CIR INE | ar orrar spokesman|~~ K y visit the S FLORIST rangements ngements |following a short es Mrs Cc and + brother George nd 0- ka Funeral t, for serv » December 2 Lawn Ce chapel after and for all /A SHOPPING ress beyond Price rp SERVICE yet within reach of all GERROW - FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KIN G STREET WEST Telephone 728-622 IN- MEMORIAM 1" snupoRn ment and a fine of $20,000. He|> dear tather ry h we'll never in-law grand: MATTHEWS that we and gr , who pass oving memory of a} ther Mr. Wallace away Ss our keepfake ny and Paul part, yhter Myrna, son- uly remembered by riglization le with the 1ZE MARKER and install; i ase ca RIAL 723-2633 T LAWN PARK car racing sanctioning bodies in the U.S.--th ation for Stock ing and the United States Auto Club Ford's ens d fi ed Associ- r Auto Rac- to reconsider. - overhead + cam appear to the understan rm, the two top stock; NASCAR and USAC," > for use in 1967. spokesman said Sat-! ght - statement from] Cemetery ilions setting an agreement consistent with ding we have with at | | December _jIsabella Fair and together they}had | April, 1944, at the Oshawa General Hospital, | Home at 2 p.m., Dec. 29, fol- sickness, of owed by interment in Oshawa Daniel Francis (Danny) Mae-| Union Cemetery, Rev. Dr. H. Donald, of 128 Central. ParkjA.. Mellow, minister of North- blvd. s, He was in his 69th; minster United Church, will con- | year. duct the service. A son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth MacDonald, the de-| MRS. JULIANNA RACZ ceased was born Oct, 27,1897, at! he death occurred Dec. 24 St. Andrew's West, in the Cern-|at the heme of her daughter wall, Ont., He was mar- and son-in-law, 136 Colborne st. ried Feh 22 in Oshawa. !e., of Mrs. J a Baez, The resident of Oshawa for 49,¢ her 87th ts, Mr. MacDonald had bee nly' R in had been in poor health oyed by General Motors for|for a month. jl years. He was a member of} The former Julianna Bodnar, St. Gregory's Roman Catholic/the deceased was a daughter of Church, of the Knights of Colum-jthe late Mr. and Mrs, Joseph $s| bus and the Holy Name Society.|Bodnar. She was born May 16,| R. Panczenko, Interment was in He is survived by his. wife,|1879, at Hayduboszormeny, Hun- | mer Virginia Cecilia Fair;|gary. A resident of Canada for jthree daughters, Mrs. C, J Jnine years, she had lived in | 0'Connell (Marion), Miss Elean-| Oshawa for six years. She was or MacDonald and Mrs. C. J ja member of the Hungarian Roache (Margaret Anne) and a|Presbyterian Church. | son, Robert, all of Oshawa, | Predeceased by her husband, the for Also surviving are a sister,|Steve Racz, in 1939, the de-| Mrs. J. Bertrand (Muriel) ofjceased is survived by two} Oshawa; two brothers, Archie|daughters, Mrs. Joseph Serflek| Sam of Cornwall and George of|(Margaret) of Oshawa and | Detroit and 10 grandchildren, j|Julianna of Hungary; a. son, Mr. MacDonald is at the Arm-|Lloyd Racz, of Hungary and strong Funeral Home for high|two grandchildren, Joseph Ser- requiem mass in St. Gregory's|flek and Mrs. Margaret Nagy,| Church at 10 a.m. Dec: id,' sung}0f Oshawa 7 | Paul Dwyer. Interment will be} Rev. Odon Seress, minister of in Resurrection Cemetery. jthe Hungarian Presbyterian The Knights of Columbus will|Church, will conduct the memo- hold prayers at the funeral home|Tial service at 3.15 p.m., Dec. at 7.30 p.m. today. |28, at the Armstrong Funeral |Home. Interment will be in CLARENCE JAMES PARR | Mount Lawn Cemetery. BLACKSTOCK Following| an illness of four weéks, the! ROBERT SPEIRS death of Clarence James Parr) Following a short sickness occurred in Bowmanville Memo-|the death occurred Dec. 25, at rial Hospital Dec. 18. He was in|the Oshawa General Hospital, of his 75th year. {Robert Speirs, of 224 Eulalie a A son of the late Robert and|He was in his 65th year. Elizabeth Ann Parr. the de-| A son of Mrs. Agnes Speirs ceased was born and raised in|and the late Robert Speirs, the Cartwright Township near Cad-|deceased was born' Dec. 8, 1901, mus. On Sept, 14, 1921, he was|at Blantyre, Scotland. A resi- united in marriage with Mary/|dent of Canada for 54 years, he lived in Oshawa for 35 farmed on the homestead until} ye irs. He had been an employee} October, 1943, when they moved/of General Motors for 34 years. to Bowmanville where he lived} During the Second World | Chapel. | Surviving are two daughters, |Mrs, Alvin Dowson (Pansy | (Pansy Douglas) and Mrs, Way- |Douglas) and Mrs, Wayburn |(Noreen) Adams, both of Bow- jmanville, Interment was in Bowmanville Cemetery. | FUNERAL OF MRS, JULIA MYDAN Mase for Mre Julia Mydsn, |svho died Dec. 22 at the Oshawa |General Hospital, was held at | 5.30 a.m, Dec. 24, in St. John's | Ukrainian Greek Orthodox | Church, | The mass was sung by Rev. | Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were P. Hertz, | D, Haluschak, B, Haluschak, Dr. |J. Chmara, P. Kurylo and J. | Kachny. FUNERAL OF |MRS, LEWIS C. HUNGERFORD The memorial service for Mrs. Lewis C. Hungerford, who died Dec. 20, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a motor ac- cident, was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Dec. 23. Rey. P, F. Fiess, pastor of |Grace Lutheran Church, con- |ducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were S. King- ston, J. Hungerford, G. Wagar, T. Anderson, T. Anderson, Jr., and J. Anderson. FOWERAL OF JAMES VILLA, Sr. Requiem mass was sung in St. Gertrude's Roman _ Catholic Church at 9 a.m., Dec. 23, for James Villa, Sr., who died Dec. 21 at his home in Courtice. Rev. John Myers sang the mass, Interment was in Resur- |. can Association for the Ad- down almost a fifth of a gal- lon of vodka in grape juice, wobbled about his cage and fell flat--all in the interest of science. The 115ponud chimp in- appropriately named Went, failed to pass out. He needed only 15 minutes to finish off his "purple pas- sion" cocktail of vodka and juice. it contained enough alcohol to render most hu- mans senseless or even life- less. The binge was part of scl- entifie tests of alcohol con- sumption by apes at Emory University. The experiments were con- ducted by Dr. Frances Fitz- Gerald of Emory, M. Ashton Barfield, a graduate student at Mount Holyoke College, and R. J. Warrington of the London Hospital Medical Col- lege. A report of their work with 41 chimpanzees and 20 oran- goutangs during 1% years was given Sunday night at the annual meeting of the Ameri- vancement of Science. COULDN'T USE HUMANS "For obvious reasons," Dr. Fitz-Gerald said in an inter- view, 'we could not use hu- man beings in a study aimed at producing alcoholism. "What we're after is to get some of our apes addicted to alcohol so we can study them in order to help human alco- holies." Went and the other drinking apes proved most co-opera- tive. Went paced about his cage, hooting and barking, as he watched Dr. Fitz-Gerald Gerald said one named Storm, who drank nearly a fifth of a gallon of vodka and grape juice refused to eat the nex® morning and shuffled about his cage, holding his head be- tween his hands. Significantly, the experl- ments showed that apes pre- fer plain fruit juice to liquor and juice mixtures. As in man, there were striking dif- ferences in their alcohol con- sumption. Some would not drink at all. Others were only moderate drinkers, MALES DRINK MORE A finding which could cause a lot of arguments in bars was the ratio of intoxication between the two sexes--more of the males got drunk. The Fifty-four per cent. of the chimpanzee males drank enough to become intoxicated at least once and one got drunk eight times. Only. 2 per cent of the females exhibited symptoms of intoxication. "our results, along with those of others, suggest that sex differences in drinking may be more strongly re- lated to physiological vari- ables," Dr. Fitz-Gerald said, These variables include weight and age. Weight is one of the most important factors, the tests indicated. With one exception, hea viér chimps drank more than lighter chimps. Another finding of interest was that 14 chimps previously given alcohol drank consider- ably more than animals with- Not one organgoutang got drunk, They simply would not mix his 18-ounce cocktail. drink enought to become in- toxicated. rection Cemetery. The pallbearers were Michael Nearing, Terry McGovern, John Thompson, James McArthur, G. Gatta and Arthur Cornier, a semi-retired life, doing car-|War, Mr. Speirs served with the penter work part time. {Hastings and Prince Edward Mr. Parr was a member of! Regir Prior to the 'war he/ Blackstock Anglican Church the Royal. Canadian] His wife predeceased him'in|Regiment. He was a member| also a sister, Flora,/of Branch 43, Royal Canadian} in January, 1939. He is sur-|Legion | vived by one sister, Miss Eva! Mr. Sr eirs is survived by his| Parr, Blackstock mother, who lives in Oshawa; The funeral .service was held/a r, Mrs, W. B. Pringle} Dec. 20 from Northcutt and{(Donna) 'of Woodstock Ont.,) Smith Funeral Chapel and wasjand a son, Robert S. Speirs, of| cohducted by Canon H. E., Ash-|Prince Rupert, B.C, | more of Blackstock. Interment] Also surviving are a. sister, | was in St. John's Anglican|Mrs. D, Spence (Elizabeth) of| Cartwricht. Detroit: four brothers, George! Pallbearers Marwood)and John of Detroit: and David! | McKee Quade, Harry! TI 1 ef Oshawa and | Stephen, | nent. was with da were Osear M and McLaughlin, Neil Bailey, Frank|three grandchildren. Jamieson and Nelson Wilkins. ;Michael and Latira Pringle. He Among the many beautiful] was predeceased by a sister,| \the Diamond Dinner of the Chi- SPORT BRIEFS DECIDE IT'S DUFFY DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State was the overwhelming choice Thursday as U.S. Col- legiate Coach of the 'Year in a poll conducted by. the Football Writers Association of Amer- ica. HONOR MANTLE CHICAGO (AP)--New York Yankee outfielder Mickey Mantle will receive the J. Louis Comiskey Award.for long and meritorious baseball service at cago Baseball Writere Tan 18 4 Queen Urges Her Subjects: Continue The Peace Struggle LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen Elizabeth has urged people throughout the Commonwealth to continue the struggle for peace, "We may never have it com- pletely, but we will . certainly achieve nothing unless we go on, trying to remove the causes of conflict between peoples and nations," she said in her tradi- tional television and radio broadcast to Britain and the Commonwealth. "Goodwill toward men is not a hollow. phrase. Goodwill exists,;.and when there is an annartinites ba be tical form, we know what won- - derful things it can achievé. : "To deny this Christmas mes- Sage is to admit defeat and te * give up hope. , ' "It is a rejection of every. thing that makes life worth living and what is far worse, it offers nothing in its place." The Queen said perhaps the most practical _ demonstration of goodwill is in the growing practice of young people to give voluntary service to oth- ers. "A new army is on the march © which holds out the brightest hopes for all mankind," she a ee ee wmemy males tended to drink more, out prior drinking experience, __

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