Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1966, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 30, 1966 19 FORT ERIE ENTRIES 18---Coming Events FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS : FRIDAY, APRIL 9 F FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,000. Claim-;_ Entry. Tait tee te Vets fe oe MONDAY, MAY 2 CLEAR AND PAST 9-Galanx, Inouye $50.50 47 6.00) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- 2Dan's Flight Hale rt ey ing, four-year-olds end up. 6 Purlongs ringy Race = forse $2900 Claim. Royal Gigi, Fitzsimmons 110 af -- 'ogy 0 Ditttach (i. Harri 9.40 $40 3.60 oe filer' ie TT visoron saureolie A irder: Sir Barrie, Di nal 6Mad Charge, Harris h! Wrackateer, Fidikus, Pledall, A -- pute Well Oiled, Barroby 1.60 900 Breezy Breeze, Steve X105 Pragati: Bid, Stan's Kay, Tru Jet, Tony's Counté-Falls Way, Potts 4.40 TTB sg 1d and A---Enchow. Also in Order: Prilynn, King| 8! AWC Chisholm, L Totfoli and H @/ Stage, isa Fabulous Star, Doug's| Altona McCann Entry 'hop, Winner Rose, Cervina 2nd, Smart i Poot, $16,945. Daily Double Pool, $39,570. lea and aforever Pilot. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| Ing, three- and La amas One and: one-sixtgenth Miles (| i! FAM, rr 7%" "se Steve baa "3 | WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON., MAY 2nd Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. $250 Jackpot Nos sOcKpo 52 and 55 $50 Consolatio Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos, or less $50. Consolation $150. Jackpot $20 a line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 _---- gomes pay double in 17 Nos. or less. y_ # 1 no Romantic ie Ki XX105; Ed's R Boy rene Ne hey My Barroby in' es Cover Wha 38 RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- a four-yeer-olds and up, 6% 0 ra, andere Circle, Sone 78 Honey Bives, Fitzsimmons 114 Rockadar, No Boy 110 1 Sun Dust, Bradfield XXX105 Roman Echo, Kornblum X105 1-Dollar Scholar, Malor's Debbie, No Boy 1 as re Beil 20 alge wnsinie figible: Harry's en es see fet ho Tos MS ToS aw fe se Ne, a res _ |, A-- in's 0 ' pote eis eigatoa tated pe neo eS $i Jol, Ne Boy 110; Viensime, Brownell DAILY DOUBLE, 9 AND 3, PAID A--D J Foster and | 'Mrs P Clarke Entry. . Pool, $36,172, . waalines C Smythe and Mrs J Starr Entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid: nie tHe BxAcTOR 8 AND pAlb $246,90|9n two-year-olds, foaled In Canada, 4/4 IRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Pool, $22,422. Exactor Pool, $21,894, Bie ores No Boy Acli8 nt " Ine ined "ih id ron ae do SEVENTH RACE--P $2,600. Ali in Ca la. 4 'uri js. (12). | uree 600. lowe T I Genie's pind Robinson 68-118 ances. Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada. riene, rn C-XXX108 1chine Rock, Dititech 4.80 3.49 2.90] , wnday Cruz, Turcotte 4.50 3.80/6 Furlongs (8). DMenssik, Stave 90| 4-Har-Dan, Gomez 12.60 8.90 4.90) ye OOS ur Gomer ah 70 §.20 Pappy Parker, Games eae Superior Sal, Sh : .70|Golden Jive, MeComb porter' Bal, Sivees Hyper Bive, Maiden|7-Snow Time, Ma Open Page, 'Fitzsimmons 118 le Bounce, No Boy A-118 SIXTH RACE -- Ag ive $2,300. Claim- Bonnie Flare, Kornblum X103 Peaches Reward, Turcotte 113 | Take a Gander. No Roy XXX Ing Marathon cig Werry B-X114 Golden Bubble, Boy 103 Gandio, tert ad pertig No oy 6 | Ann's No Boy A-111 Reply, Royal Stitch, Werry 3-103 Aso Eligible: Leo's Yi 1, ria! 122; Rock Bg A Korn lum io Lib thereion We ish 1 "Hi rnbly % a \B ry ASehow Br Jar Stab lemmer _ lar Stal in Order: A--Edashara, A--||-Margabella, i $ Mi eo i le and @ H a table and C Door P! / Myrtle, Roguish Princess, "Delightt i| Also Ran in Order: Fifth Street, Caro- M Churentit $100.00 sin f ti jGem, Linda Ley and Boisvert. \dana, Major Roberts, Bye and Near, 'and | Doub! L Early Bird Game at 7:45 f agreed came T E& King and Ww T) Victor's Best. Admission $1.00 Pool, $33,386, Mier Extro Buses FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- RED BARN ing, maiden two-year-old fillies, foaled In FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Clatnw ing ($3000), bring and four-yeer. Mile and 70 y ome} Sore Piatt Walsh 12 ia ay A-108 Willle's 'aria, Johnstone 122 Wild Fabius, Gomez 115 Aberfoyle, Werry X113 A--S N Shapiro and Dene Hill Acres entry B--Bo-Teek Fa: entry C--Statford Far entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim- ing, four-year-olds and up. 1 Mile and 70 yards (7), i jesig and, Gomez 4.70 3.60 2.80 Canada. 4% Furlongs (12). NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted 7-Royal B'gner, Armst'g 7.80 4.00 5-Rose of York, Dittfach 6.30 1 70|3-chence Cover, Inouye 10-Miss Orleans, Kornblum 9.50| Also Ran in Order: 3.20|4-Elm Wood, Harris 40 4 Also Ran in Order: Spanish Ruff, A--|Eddie Shack, Royal Doctor and H. |Castillia, Anuwar, A--Randy Sue, King' | Capi |Mesita, Voguish, Run Around otny Mar-| i "Dene Hill ba 4 Entry. \iner's Deb and Bally Mote Bunn: |, $46,787, 'otal Pool, $338,388, A~Field ri, D--Bill Beasley entry Vv. ($3000). olds {Division of 'tt, 6 Furiongs. Boston Mills, No Boy 110 Latin Levee, Grech XXX100 Lady Senator, Kornblum X108 Bhs 4 agro -- -+urse $2,000. Claim- jen three- and four-year- Blue Briton, Inovye 107 Black Treasure, No 103 Radiant Colors, Divtfa A-107 Harry Hughes, Turcotte 105 Royal Autumn, No Bo' A-W T Mason end FS (EXACTOR WAGERING. MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO | ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 King St. East ot Farewell FREE -- | ADMISSION | -- FREE 20 Reg. Games--Tote! $300 SNOWBALL--$120. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizonto! line. Regular Jackpot $100 in 59 Nos. $20. Con, SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking A--Mr and Mrs E Irwin and $ "wewines! | Fandenta, 4 MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FRIDAY, April 2% SEVENTH 'RACE $900 (8) Miss Dynamic, Ferro X110 Lady Speed, Bell XXX100 ody, Steve X105 Some Missile, No Boy 110 Phanton Flyer, iarnstui x10 Pharwrack, Werry X105 Plate Glass, Robinson 110 | Shadow Chaser, Gomez 110 6,373 Leave Civil Service TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Civil Service Commission had) about 15 per cent of its employ- lees quit in 1965, a third of them because they had been offered higher pay elsewhere. The commission's annoal re- port released Friday showed||, that 6,373 of the 43,141 civil servants employed last year left) their jobs, The rida nl wise hake in bhe hired 8,009 in the same year. ~~ Purse $2, : ¥° Rage be poe' 3,043 = {Biviaan of et Ale and Yar © jobs offering higher pay a Ing Dyna 795 women left because of re-|Cover at, Pesmaene ve sponsibilities at home, the re-| Denish Dancer, Anderson XXX109 port said. Largest turnover was| We? SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2,400. ances, longs. Chincoteague, Gomez 112 Tickled Silly, No Boy A-112 Silver Penny, McComb 109 Regal Image, McComb 118 Saimstown, No Boy A-126 Silver Run, Coombs XXX10a Garden's Ace, No Boy 117 Copper Fire, No Boy 108 Line Charger, Walsh 107 No Reasoning, No Boy 107 Royal Embassy, Dittfach 8-120 Lofty Visiter, No Boy B-103 A~--Dane Hill Acres entry BL ; Hempel and Phoenix Stable entry Allow. three-and four-year-olds, 6% Fur | FIRST RACE -- $800 (8) 6-Walnut Herbert, Holmes S-Queen Blue Frost, Norris 1 Mile (Pace) Purse, --- 1 Mile (Pace) | Buch'n 26.80 11.20 5.30] WATCH AND WAIT Springs, Colo, defence spe- cialists run through an exer- cise. Defence of North American air space is di- 15.60 $.20 2.90 4-Yankee's Pride, 3.40 2.30|1-lrene MacDuff, Boyce 5.40 3.90 1-Miss Carolene Ann, Alexander 2.50|2-Grattan Hal, Wes Coke 3.20 Also tarted: Janey G. Grattan, Jo Ste; Also Started: Nan's Man, Jermite, Lit- Lo, Justa Black, Golden Dominion andjtie Etsel, Royal Dominion and Wally's Eden Chance. rected from the centre which is buried under a granite mountain. At left rear is NORAD command- At the new combat oper- ations centre of the North American Air Defence Command at Colorado er USAF Gen, Dean C. Strother. Beside him is the deputy commander RCAF Air Marshall C. R. Dunlap. | --C P Photo een. EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) Junior SECOND RACE -- 1} Mile (Trot) Purse Inv. Purse $2,500 (7) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, "The 5.60 3.70 3.60 Bolivar'. Allowances, four-year-oldds and r} up. Flilles and Mares, 64 Furlongs, Victoria Garden, Fitzsimmons 111 Win Again, Barroby 111 Speedy Lament, Dittfach 118 |So War, No Boy 114 | Mitzi's Folly, No Boy 116 Soe Jewel, Parker XXX104 'eardrop Lane, No Boy 11) Wally Wallace, Walsh A-111 Admiral's Gift, Hale 114 Sharon Market, Gomez A-114 A--Stafford Farms entry IN MEMORIAM BLIGHT -- In loving memory of a dear MURRAY -- In loving memory of a husband and father, Charles W. Blight,|dear father and grandfather, Robert | whe passed away in Whitby. May 1, 1935;/ James, who passed away May 1, 1963, | also his grandson, Joseph Charlies Wray,| His memory is our keepsake, |who passed away In Whitby March 14,) With which we'll never part, 11932 God has him in His keeping, | There Is a star shines o'er their graves,| We have him in our hearts. | Not very far from here Lovingly remembered and sadly miss | Where sleep the ones we won't forget'ed by daughter Doris, son-in-law Bill and | As grandson Bobby. if --Lovingly . Extre Bus Service | family. No Children Please. BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS No 60 No. 54 20 Regulor Gomes $20. $150. Jackpot 5 Games ot $30. EARLY BIRD EVERY TUESDAY 7:45 FREE ADMISSION COME EARLY BINGO AT U.A.W.A, HALL SATURDAY, APR. 30 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES, OF $20. $30., SAcKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH ROCHESTER TOUR Tour to Rochester N.Y. May 21 to May 23. See the lar- gest display of lilocs in the world WRITE OR PHONE COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE Bowmanville 623-3265 ---- en |4-Happy MacDuff, Pacey 5.10 3.40 2.40|7-George Volo, Findley |6Black Satin, Beitlich 10.10 3.90|3-Adios Dominion, Galbraith 7-Bye Bye Ezra, Carmichael 2.90; Also Started: Pal McGregor, Dusty | Also Started: Forler, Miss Todd Rid-|Lightning, Lynden Almer and Adios be | dell, Jery Farong, Hugo Boy and Repilca| rect Herbert | DAILY DOUBLE No's &Walnut Her-) NINTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse bert and 4-Happy MaCDuff, PAID $42.00/$1,600 (7) 6-Becky Herbert, Herbert 7.00 4.30 3.30 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse|5-Riddell's Counsel, Silliphant 6.90 3.70 $900 (8) |4Clement Hanover, Walker 2.70 4irish Ensign, Feagan 4.70 3.00 2.40; Also Started: Wee Symbol, Meadow |3-Velvet Gloves, Wes Coke 3.00 2.60| Brooke C., Rain Water and Dutch Dillard. \-Barly Morning Song, ee 3.20 | Attendance 5,595. Total Pool, $320,903. Se Teacher Found i272 Shot To Death som. Lov, Ballering) BRANTFORD (CP) -- Carol Gala Grattan and) Anne Jones, 29-year-old Brant- t |ford school teacher, was found 1 Mile (Pace) Purse |shot to death Friday on a bank 7,50 4.10 2.80/0f the Grand River in nearby OBITUARIES MRS. MAHALA A. PARKER The death occurred at Wind-|kins, 752 Glenforest st. sor Metropolitan Hospital on| 'The former Rosina Blake, the| {April 28 of Mrs. Mahala A. Par-|geceased was born in London, | ker who had been iiving with|England. She received her edu- her niece in Windsor. In her/cation at Reading, Berkshire, | 76th year she had been in fail-/fngland and graduated in short ing a for the past fivel/story writing from the Shaw MURRAY -- In loving memory of a| weeks |School of Business, Toronto. fav, who pasted away May Ir ivi. | Lhe daughter of the late Mr.| wo ssieq May 24, 1919, at Tile Just a thought of sweet remembrance, and Mrs. Charles Ling she was) hurst, Readiii En land Mrs sun Pigalle gat ote seiion born in Ipswich, England, on Wilkins wa w aac: me mber y 0 i I Nav ' as a charter D > Of one who thinks of you |November 28, 1890. Calvary Baptist Ch urch, Ost -Ever remembered by wife Winnifred. | She was a resident of Osh-|-° 7°°¥, stole . sane ts ast | For us just over the 'hill awa for over 20 aware before | teacher for a number of years | Always remembered by Mommy, Dad-| MURRAY -- In loving memory of a|moving to Windsor. Before : i. dy and sisters, Brenda, Shelly and Cindy.|dear father, Robert Murray, who Passed/Qshawa she was a resident of|+ resident of Oshawa for 46 away May 1, 1963 years, she was the author of a We cannot have the old days back, Cobourg iran of -published poems When 'we were all togetnar, | In Oshawa she was an adher- : ; But secret tears and loving thoughts | =} : ; § § ies Will be with us forever. ent of St. George's Anglican and short stories. --Always remembered by daughter! Church. |; Besides her husband she is ig NR Alay | Roberta end son-in-law Jack, | Mrs. Parker was predeceased] survived by three sons, Lloyd God, for a moment, gave him birth | sities ie cae by her husband, George, who| and Paul of Oshawa and David! took him th a smil -- In lovi ior Siaty 'missed "by 'Mama Johns andidear father and grandfather, *ravert| died in Cobourg |of Brooklin anda daughter, Miss} great-crandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alt] Murray, who passed away May 1, 1963. There is one son Douglas, and|Joan Wilkins of Whithy. Three | Bickell. ae | a Pblagl Hh vo, Fe Nor vai a sister, Charlotte Ruckstahl,|sisters, Mrs. Ethel Dixon of The blow was hard, the shock severe, |There is a brother, George Ling|Burlington, Mrs. Daisy Cham Ta pert with one Se. leven 0 Saal We of Port Hope. bers and Miss Lillie Blake Myrtie, son-in-law Bill, grandchildren, The body is resting at the! Hamilton, also survive. Jim, Carolyn and Jock, |Armstrong Funeral Home for; The funeral service will be service on May 2 at 1 p.m. The Min ; gee ed In loving memory of a) service will be conducted by the held. at tap Molnar Anderson pod fat Pied Lh edt Robert Mur- Rev F. G. Ongley, of St. | Funeral Home at 2 p.m. May 2 aus @ thought of awe. remembrance, George's Anglican. Burial will Interment will be in Mount! just @ memory sad an rue, Just the love and sweet devotion, #3 at Union Cemetery, Co-\Lawn Cemetery. Rev. R. B.| ours. \Lytle, pastor of Calvary Bap- Of one who thinks of you. is mweys Piglet , son niUrkn Boos i. hi : Ppslapite beet dad iad alae MRS: RICHARD: B. WILKINS tint Charen, will conduct the The death occurred April 29,|5°*V!®- | at the Oshawa General Hospitai,| The Gideon Memorial Bible following a sickness of two!Plan will be used, | $800 (8) 4Stoney Burke, Feagan 5.30 months of Mrs. Richard B. Wil- FOURTH RACE $800 (8) 1-Dell Humes, Feagan SAceway Julie, Campbell 7-Malor's Missey, Curran Also Started: Frisco Wick, Goldie Elgin W, Rita M, Reno. t dawns another--year remembered by Tickets Availoble at The Annie Dory, Kornbium X108 -- Gay Ginny J, arrison 102 among department of health) Aurora Champ, Steve X103 hospital workers with 2,875 leay-|Mgen Babu, | inouye: 122 I sibs AAC? XXX-10 Iba AAG, ing and 2,580 hired. post TIME 2 P.M, JOHNS -- In fond and everloving mem- ory of a dear little son, Ronald Alfred | Bradiey Johns, who passed away Apri! 130, 1965, | Two little hands are resting, | A loving heart is still, A little son we loved is waiting FIFTH RACE -- $800 (8) 5-UNCLE Bun, Wm Troy 3Lochinver Tony, Hill 6.00 3.30| Paris, B-Eddie's Pride, Feagan 3.20 : ; ' Also Started: Pembrow Bili, Belle Rich-| Proiincial police said the ards, Noral Mac, Winning Chance and | shooting apparently was ac- Gunner Grattan, ' | cidental. SIXTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse) Miss Jones was found by her $3,500 (6) widowed mother, Mrs. Maude Tancatone Wales 9.40 7-40 2-60 Jones. The mother said her 2-Cadenza, Clement 330 daughter went hunting about 4 eye adhe Reckless Living, HRM| ip.m. after teaching at Central ig A. No's 6 and 1, PAID, $90.00] public school. R'NT-A-CAR dil DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY --auusce ew MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 | RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa JOHNS -- In loving memory of a dear |wee grandson and great-grandson, Ron: laid Alfred Bradiey Johns, who passed) way April 30, 1965 He was a flower too great for earth, INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. Phone 725-2686 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and. dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For: courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 | | BIRTHS OUTWIN -- In loving memory of Ed ward Outwin, who passed away April 30, 1960. | DALEY --- Leonard and Lorraine are|--Lovingly remembered by wite happy to announce the arrival'of @ daugh-\ence and family iter, Mary Catherine, 8 Ibs. 2 02 on | Thursday, April 28, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Ross and 4th floor staff. Flor. Outwin--in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Edward Outwin, who passed away April 30, 1960 While Dad lies in peaceful sieep, | His memory we shall always keep. Ever remembered by daughter Edith son-in-law Frank, grandchildren Terry and Kenny DEATHS GOWER, Henrietta Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, April 29, 1966, Henrietta Snowdon, In her 73rd year, Beloved widow of Alfred Gower and loving mother of Mrs. John Patterson (Bernice), Mrs. Lorraine Cro-/ tier, Norman ahd Douglas. Mrs. Gower is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West. Funeral arrange ments not yet completed. WELSH -- In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Nettie Victoria, who passed away May 1, 1960. | Your life was love and labor, Your love for your family true, You gave of your best, for all of us, What more could anyone do. No morning dawns, no night returns, But that we think of you, You left us quietly, your thoughts un. known, But you left us with @ memery we are proud to own, Lovingly remembered by husband Wil- liam, daughters Jean and &rma, son-in- law Eddie and grandchildren, PARKER, Mahala A., Entered into rest in Windsor Metropolitan Hospital on Thursday, April 28, 1966, Ma hala A. Ling, widow of George Parker in a 3 | Funeral Home, Oshawa "with funeral ser vice In the chapel on Monday, May 2, at p.m. interment Union Cemetery, Co hone Ont. ESCORTED TOUR TO | WESTERN CANADA JUNE 25 --- JULY 18, 1966 No Night Travel See Edmonton, Jasper, Van- couver, Victoria, Calgary and the Stampede TOMS, Amon Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, April 29, 1966, Amon Toms, beloved husband of Annie Mec-| | Ghee Cuthbert, step-father of Mrs. Gor-| {don Phillips (Margaret) Oshawa = and Sam Cuthbert, Columbus; brother at Mrs. John Naylor (Alma) Toronto, Mrs.) }Edith Patton, Saskatchewan; --grand-| Tours, Accommodations included di ot Gary, Guibert sag. Davoles WRITE OR PHONE Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with! COLMER jfuneral service in the chapel on Monday, | May 2 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn TRAVEL SERVICE \Cemetery, Oshawa. (Loval T Blues Bowmanville 623-3265 | No. 55 will hold.a Lodg ce at the rent a new superfast . Cascade 40 for only a few cents a month. Tributes To Departed Mothers and funeral horr Royal | Black Precepto hold a Lodge Service at the "Home Sunday, 17.30 p.m.) odg Funeral The Cascade 40 electric water heater can supply all the hot water you'll ever need. © Two elements produce hot water fast © Large tank keeps 40 gallons of hot water on tap @ Needs no fiue--can be in- : stalled anywhere @ Flameless--so safe and clean @ For more -- information ask your hydro Oshewe Chapter Sweet Adelines oresents SPRINGTIME NIGHT OF CARDS SIMCOE HALL Simeoce St. S$, May 9th at 8 P.M. Refreshments, prizes, entertainment, Tickets $1.00 RUMMAGE SALE on Tuesday. May 3 } p.m. Simone Street United Church Hall.) TIMES Classified ACTION ADS for RESULTS Telephone 723-3492 for ell ether departments 723-3474 STEWART, Albert Idence RR 1 Ponypasl on Eri- y 29, 1946. Albert Stewart aged {34 years, beloved husband of Alice Webb jand dear tether Mrs Oswald Mitchell), Grant, Barry, and Winston |Resting at the Moerr's Funeral Chapel | Bowmanville. Service in Ponypoe! United Church on Monday at 2 p.m. interment Ponypool Cemetery. Grandmothers of Ph will be published in The Oshawa Times SAT. MAY 7th WILKINS Rosina [At Oshawa Generat: Hospital on Friday | April 29, 1966 Rosina Blake beloved wife of Richard B. Wilkins (752 Glenforest st Loving mother of Joan Wilkins, Lieyd, }Paul of Oshawa and David of Brookiin.| | Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral jHome. 1582 King St. &. Service in the| |chapel on Monday May 2nd at 2 p.m.| Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery | thy best expressed by donations m Bibles. Friends are asked not | i t the Funeral Home before Sat jurday afternoon To ensure publication in this LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Special Edition OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, PHONE 723-4624 -- In Co-operation With -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ....... AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION . . PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION LOCKE'S. 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