Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jone 2, 1966 D. M. Smith, minister of St.;born in Dartford, Kent, Png-\in 1999, and Mrs, F. Bruce! s s 12 1 Lee [Sonn "s United Church, Campbell-|jand, He was married in Toronto| (Audrey) in 1964, I H ht ae Fin ered R 4 / snows SAW SPEED Wash., who hand-sawed throug, |ford, conducted the service, Alin 1910, He had been a resident) Funeral service will be held ussian The world's champion sawyer|a 32-Inch log in 86.4 seconds ts OBITUARIES | Royal Canadian Legion service| of Whitby and area for 58 years| at the W. C, Town Funeral Chap-| js Paul M. Searls of Seattle,)1953, |was held at 7.30 p.m, May 30| and had been retired for the\el, Whitby, June 3, at 2 p.m. ~ ae FUNERAL OF The deceased was a member| lunder the directién of Branch at 10 years, Burial will be at Mount Lawn Girls Get 1¥ Treatment Bar| VIOLET MAY BENNETT | of the United Missionary Church) | 103, Camphellford, was an adherent of the Cemetery, Oshawa, The Rev.) | RENT A-CAR ' = The funeral for Mrs, Violet|and a past member of Maple|, The pallbearers were Ted At- | united Church of Canada and|John Smith of St, Mark's Unit- 125 B P< \kinson, Alex Stewart, Orville| saw service in World War 1. |ed Church, Whitby, will conduct) VANCOUVER (CP) --Threejand came to light only Wednes- May Bennett, 76, who died at'Leaf Lodge, No. 103, AF and po Ba General Hospital, Sun- |AM The pW dit and members| Benns, Jack Dooher, Sid Dear-| a4, warg wag predeceased by| the § service, little maids from the Soviet ship| day, borne and Tom Stewart. --n--nrnnnnenrnm Skripley went shoplifting 18) The Russian women were DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH day, May 29, was heid from thelof the lodge held a memorial) Armstrong Funeral Home, Wed- service May 20. He was also a nesday, June 1. member of the Loyal Orange) |his wife in 1945, She was the; WILLIAM GEORGE WARD |former Miss Alice Love. A well known well digger in| He is survived by a daughter, PLAYER DEFEATED AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Dave Vancouver, got caught, and got) crew members aboard the | arg- the red carpet treatment, lest of three Soviet scientific The merchant decided not to|fishing trawlers that put into 55.00 PER aes itor Chance Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister Lodge in St. Catharines, of King Street United Church, conducted the service. the area for many years, Wil- Marr, Professional Golfers The funeral service was COn-|iiam Genes Ward, died June A pe ¥. Barton (Phyllis), 906 | ciation titleholder, took oe prosecute, What's more, city po-| Vancouver for supplies and re- at ducted | by Ted Montgomery of at his residence, 210 Chestnut | three sons, Walter, Ronald and four » stroke lead on the front lice who investigated the case| pairs May 18, vad Stam Cetin nn nt tho Mingan onl William. ail of Whitby. drove the three women hack ta'~ RT i -p a, W., Wihiiny, Mr, Wara, wie their shi th me jamin JUDGMENT p--then apparentiy lost While Canadian authorities RUTHERFORD'S CAH AND THUCK RENTALS ie aia Hinsiea Wit @ BIo0 nard, Al Moring, Kenneth Miller, Winter Funeral Home at 10 8.m.|had been in failing health for| There are 12 grandchildren om to beat U.S, Open cham pion Gary Player hy one pirake!| He was pre-deceased by two Monday in national golf day's| The tale of department store officials in Ottawa as to whether f Lisyd Johnston, Ude Schiettke and Len Martis, Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, ERNEST R. FREEMAN The death occurred suddenly, May 19, at the St. Catharines General Hospital, of Ernest R Freeman, He was in his 72nd year. Born in Pokesdown, Bourne- mouth, Hampshire, England, the deceased was the youngest son of the Jate Henry and Susan Freeman. He came to Canada in 1907 and lived in the Ebenezer en Interment eras May 21, Interment wasn. Ehe ezer Cemetery. Rev, J. P. Ro. meril, BA, BD, of Courtice con- ducted the interment service. | RALPH G, McQUIGGE In poor health for 20 years Ralph G. McQuigge, of Camp-) bellford, died May 28 at Sunny-| brook Hospital, Toronto, He was) in his 44th year. A son of Howard McQuigge| and the late Cora McQuigge, the deceased was born at Havelock, During his lifetime he lived in the Havelock-Campbellford area, He had been a patient at Sunny-| "| some time, was in his 79th year pa \and 11 great-erandchildr: n. A son of the jate Alfred and Pauline Ward, the dec eased was! daughters, Miss Madeline Ward! round of champions, [their report on the incident, hassied with Russian embassy | diplomacy started eu days: ago, ithe ships should be here at all, 725-6555 14 ALBERT SY, sone ncarsneereetetenarcenenemd MME MZ, area for several years before en-| brook for two years. listing in the First World War| The late McQuigge served) in 1914, overseas with the Lorne Scots| Following the war he married and Essex Scottish Regiments | Era Purdy, of Bowmanville, who| and was wounded in Germany in predeceased him in 1959. They| February, 1945 farmed for a time in the Maple; He is survived by four sisters Grove area and then moved to| Mrs. Don Johnston (Lorraine)| St. Catharines about 38 years land Mrs Marvin Rowe (C 'olleen) | ago, where Mr. Freeman was ajof Campbeliford, Mrs, ¢ charles | bridgemaster on the Welland| Ibey (Veleta) of Oshawa and) Canal until 1961 when he re-/Mrs, Albert Leonard (Glenna)| tired. of Marmora and three brothers, | Mr. Freeman is survived by| Beverley of Winnipeg, Calvin of; his wife, the former Agnes Cole-| Saratoga, N.Y. and Vernon of man; a son, R, Glenn Freeman' Montreal, and two step-daughters, Mrs He was predeceased by a sis- Harry Watts (Leila) and Mrs.\ter, Eva McQuigge and a bro- Douglas Mowry (Laura) | ther, Gerald Also surviving are a sister,) The funeral service was held Mrs, Leslie Jackson (Christine)|at the Bennett-Weaver Funeral and a brother, Harry G, Fee-|Home, Campbellford, at 2 p.m.| man of Bowmanville and three! May 31. Interment was in Maple) grandchildren. Grove Cemetery, Havelock. Rev, | GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS TORONTO (CP)--Greenwood Race; Willie's Brief, Neediin Al, Littie| way results Wednesday Pablo, Gold Strike, Belle Figlie also! First--Purse $2,000, claiming maiden' ren. Pyeer-cld fillies 4% furlongs. onmnenn Zee Zee (Ditttech) 570 30 30 FifthPurse 67.000, claiming t-year Lerkepur Ledy (Hele) 4.70 3.90\ olds, 7 forlongs Football (LeBlanc) 710| Royal Regret (Dittfach) 10.10 $.30 3,30/ Time: _:54 Don Cecilio (Kornblum) 5. 3.30! 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Cofty Visito Wabush, 4 Maiden Myrtie (LeBlanc) TE gt acl ite Kerry's tmp Time: 154 3-5 we Sury Jon, Miss Heysin, Letor Love.) Eignhth--Purse $2,700, 3 + . Lets Bettie sito ren nla' urse $2, 3+ year + olds, annine |Doniands (Gomez) 4,90 3.20 2.30 Fourth--Purse 92,100, elaiming 9 and|Helloprince (Dittfach) 3,00 2.20 syearolds, mile Davids Chop (Harris) 2.20 Wee Annie Dory (Ditch) 630 3.40 280) Time 9 165 | Music Festival (Fitzsimmons) 3.60 2.90 Har-Dan, Echo Lad, Naughty Jester Foredeck (Werry) 3.10\also ran, H, Johnson and P, Farynivk Time: 1:42, 'entry, GREENWOOD ENTRIES PIRST RACH -- Purse $2,100 Claiming, Good Kid Louie, No Boy 122 (83000) Malden three end four-year-olds.|Herby B, Good, No Boy 127 foaled: in Canade One and one 6th Victoria Day, Kornblum A-XX112 4 i y Miles ( | Third Wonder, Kornblum A-XX112 4 i es : is Fits " ' ' neti - Ciesall, Kornblum X10 | Third Wonder, Gomez 122 a nomen i see RE on ea ma ), Ferro X110 Busy Man, Dittfach ais. ¥ Dally double: 615.90. 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