Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1966, p. 22

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2p. zur osmawa res, (--Oprroanies | 4 WOODBINE ENTRIES FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 Claiming | (sen) Fosse oe and up. One and | (43000) Three and four-vear-olds, Fosied| one 16th Miles ( BIRTHS HOWARD E. ALLMAN in Canada. One and one 16th Miles (19) |Dumelie, No Boy 115 Bive Briton, No Boy 110 |KI-D-K.A, Parr ' The death occurred, June 8, at Bunnien, 'Gomer 1 Hf | Bimini Bill, Harris 116 ithe Toronto East General H0S-|Kingusto, MccMomb 116 [Ovla Gall, Bell xX104 S ick-| Chump, Dittfach 120 |His Reply, No Boy 110 DICKSON -- Maryen and Audrey inee| Pital, following soe? Biss r, bon, Leblanc 5 Adalis 2nd, J, Rebinson A-XX\08 conan) thank God for the sate arrival of|ness, of Howard Edgar Allman, |ibie Ruler, No Boy 110 | Freedoms Hone, Gomez. 1I7 their son, John Andrew, born June 4, 1966138 Kenilworth Ave., Toronto, He! mentel Challenge, No Boy "120 |Popsaysno, Steve X110 weighing 8 \bs., 3¥2 ozs., af the Oshawa is 67th i\Neade, Werry X108 | Strong Willed, Ferro X107 General. A wee brother for Kathy. Many | Was in his 67t year. .. | Foredeck, Fitzsimmons 105 | Royal Swiv, Fitzsimmons 112 thanks to Or. G, W. Lindsey and fourth! Born in Whitby Township,|sir Barrie, Kornbium 103 | Ramsay 2nd, Gomer 119 o lthe deceased was a son of the Northern Wind, Becreby, I15 JArvenhilt Acres late John and Elizabeth Allman. | ppnish Dancer, Hale 116 | FOURTH RACK -- Purse $2,400 "Epic - at sha Uhithy Tawn! Alse Eligible: Wild Fabiue, Maxweii| Plate' Allowan is Two-year-olds Foaled . aime Edward and Elainél ens 1s (nee Mouniney) are happy to announce) uuraw. y ; 7 @ Breeze, seve Alva; san, waren o pers see the" birth of their daughter, Chery!| Line School, he had been a resi-| Wing Robinson tio; Royal Autumn, Gor-|Chalile Moon, Harrison 119 Elaine, weight 7 los. 12 ozs on Fr'6sY'ldent of Toronto for 25 years|don 115; 'Harry Hughes, No Boy 110. | Beady . Good, fe Bey 128 ut y a i ' | son Ti lo Boy {une iter' tor 'Chris, Many thnks tol where he gras employed, prior) secoun pace -- Purse $2,000 Ciaim-|Fur Trader, Marcie X117 Drs. Beckett, Gillen and Rogers: #159149 hig retirement 10 yearS @0,\ing ($3000) Four-year-cios and vp. ¢)My Seller Rev. No Boy 122 pods jas a packer by Lever B08 Te sthon Runner, Werry A-X111 | Eodeests' Ne Bey aad . Limited. He was « member. Of| Steet Leader, Marcie X11! | SHANNON -- Keith and Linda (nee { | ay, Potts 122 | FIFTH RACE. -- Purse $3,000 "Alexan- Kew: Beach United Church Fallsway, / Shannon) are proud to annnounce the Ww end : . Mad Charge, Harris 119 der' Allowances Four-year-olds and up arcivel of tne Se Ray vee.gu sd A gin Mr. Allman is survived by his\". vingel, Goldberg XAK0F Serra irae s, D a ' i y % "4 incle Blue, No Boy the Oshawa General Hospital. Many wife, the former Mertie Found, Velecreet Loy ae. Boy Sede nedllta at thanks to Dr. C. E, Mcliveen and 4h) whom he married in 1921 in)iitres, Coombs XXX109 Land of Canan, No Boy 116 floor staff. | Pickering Township. He is als0|Faisun, No Boy 117 Sirius 2nd, No Boy 119 | ; if viel "tod y Bright OObject, Werry XX119 survived by a_ brother, Leslie | Senator Gray, McCMomb 113 |8rig tetas Dipenne Betty (nee Smith) _\Daring Bull, Steve A-X108 | SMITH -- Norm and Betty (nee smilh) Allman, of Oshawa. He WAS) pemister, Griffo x11 are pleased to announce the arrival . b brother, Har-|Prilynn, Werry x106 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added their daughter, Michelle, , predeceased y & Ureurt, Ae Berolina Heim 108 "Woodstock Stakes" Three-year-olds ¢ ri tieaoth ag ga ag ele old, in 1962. 'Also Eligible: Mineral Wealth, No Boy Furs 2. apt eral Hospitat- gee a ic i V3; nes Reward, Werry X 106;,Our Ricky, No Boy See eepandres and staff of maternity; The funeral service will ort ig By ne ENO, WEY, Met er se heer Geren 110 ward held at the W. C. Town Funeral)*'- °0! 4p. Davies and W. $. Mont-|Donlands, Gomez 114 TREEN ~- Jim and Pat (nee Lowe)|Chapel, Whitby, at 11 a.m.,/\gomery entry Doubting Thomas, Werry. 110 with fo onnounce the birth of @ daughter | June 11. Interment will: be in). suey pace -- Purse $2,300 Cleiming| Chidcofeegve, Eitzdmmons 117 'udith Anne, 8 pounds, Jounces, on Jvat|Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton. | jEtonian Star, Turcotte 110 K sister for Jimmy, Jonnny and Joey.|The service will be conducted SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000. 20¢ Many thanks to Dr, Butts and fourth floor! hy Rey BT, Hodder. ; led "King Edward Gold Cup Handicap" staff |iaties and up, One and one 16th i Miles (9) VAN SCHYNDEL -- John, and Leone) FREDERICK OLLEN-BITTLE (CARD OF THANKS (crvrsco, ners 1x (nee Legreuix) Sry ive i *| [Blue Sol, Turcotte 111 (ree eat of thelr first born, a son,| Active in the work of a num-) Ble Sol, Turcofte 31) Paul Stephen, on June 4, jit ot the) ber of Whitby organizations,/ haiitay vn the midst of our sor.\orpiter, maxwell A Valin Osh General Hospital any | 5 asi te j % -- in the s' a 1 to Dr. W. G. ¥. Grant and fourth floor Frederick Ollen-Bittle, 606 Dun lvoe we' wish to express our. sincere Sharon' Market, Walsh 131 das St. W., Whitby, died June|thanks and appreciation for the many|¢ Cerin "iit eer ae staff, j.| acts of kindness shown to us In the loss A H 8, at the Oshawa poe ged sr of a beloved father, Mr. William Malley ke igh ey |tal, following a short sickness. | specie! thanks to Dr, Lowes, Dr. Uoray| Biciey pace -- Purse $2,400 Claim- . H i ¢ |He was in his 73rd year. jand Dr, Rowsell, and the nursing st8fi| ino $6500 Four-year-olds and up. One mile of the Oshawa General Hospital, Rev. on Turf Course (12) Born in London, England, the)Basii Long for his kind words and ser-/on Ture Course tat IN MEMORIA deceased was a son of the late|vices, and the Barlow Funeral Home. cer "nM io poy 17 ie: a » f Also the friends and neighbors who . : Jenry James Ollen-Bittle and oicusiy gave of their time and ser Queen s Birthday Ditita hn} Anne Gillard. vices. Eunice and Oren Malley Pn Bd eee ie AMPBELL -- In loving memory of 2) f p ed, dee MNtbend and father, Arthur J. cemp-| AN agent and telegrapher with) pyaig -- 1 with to express my. sin- Markel Bid, Ferro, X06 bell, who passed away June 10, 1964 the Canadian Pacific Railway cere thanks to Dr. 0. G. Mills and Dr.) i MeN tte TD Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, |for 35 years, he had been a/C. Vipond for thelr wonderful care, ane pas, No Boy 116 _ Sweetest rest that follows pain afb 4 ' e fo all the nurses and staff on of the 4 a who loved him sadly miss him,|resident of Whitby for 20 years. |oshawa General Hospital for their kind [Aliruliahy No, Boy 108 LS 1 A ai aah URI RIE aga But trust In God to meet again He had been retired for eight|ness to me during my recent illness.| | - D F . Also Eligible: Scadadie, Dittfach 116 | a yearn Se ee ee anain visite: cords ond|BS Ibs. AAC. XX Ibs RAC. XXX-10. tbe| ape Buy Haddon Hall and dress up your windows in style ! « Earned Mest «4 at circa | ed Church, Whitby, Mr. Ollen- = | abe Geman fu phe Hr nok tert Bittle was a church elder and HALL collection. Illustrated is just one exomple of how reasonably end ettroctively you can decorate your windows with our meg a Fa member of the session, A » exclusive styles, All have the Research Seal of Approval which means outstanding quolity and top volue. Be sure to see these But love, and memory ever clings. |member of the Masonic Order, Meseane™ and other HADDON HALL window trimmings. only at EATON'S, Lovingly remembered Yun Walter)' he was the treasurer of Com- Auntie ary Lucy "4 posite Lodge, AF and AM, Sheer, white and For wall or ceiling installation LUCYK -- In loving memory ot oy | The deceased was a former aati = able! Number $01. TRAV t ephew in, Ricky Lucyk, . ' <<" Ps passed sway "svdaenly, Sune 10, secretary of the Whitby Cham- a ; ' , Rheims Damask Draperies Terylene Panels A ERS RODS been ber of Commerce, a position he; @ gs . ee : Metal tods ove fnlivadlitn whats. balls vou wished ne one & fond farewell theld for four years. He was é 2 This Rheims fabric is a silky nub blended with rayon- 63' widths. fete Mor even te Sey 1 Ms y rs i 4 j Pigs and-acetate and richly patterned with scrolled design 45' length. 3 50 And only God knows why. p . A rylon glides, drop-in brackets ond Sealy missed by. Uncle Pete, Aunt) Public Library Board J (i headings, weighted hems and slip-in hooks, Soft colours ~ length ee 3 15 drow cord, Easy to Install on wall or lof the 20th Battalion, CEF, in ' seccencs, we : "a " LucvK -- In loving memory of our|the First World War, he later) @ : ' Approx. 90' or 95" length Pair 4.00 29" extends te 48". 4 j 60 umbus. y Softly the leaves of memory fll ithe Royal Air Force, and served ud i them , y } rer" sce fepegigais ial bapa until the end of the war. Dur- E *TOP QUALITY .,,,, 6,60 - an oe acer en ee A F holdi a 4 ae Eoch ace uncles, Hrehoruk a rosmas. |Air Force, holding various ad- 4 % $7 50 SE ios eoees ; iv 4 : igth, 156" extends to 220", ministrative posts. wincoat, For windows up to 144" wide a Seah a 5.00 Hilben sds 10.95 it ind brother, Ricky, who pass- ' 3 darling son and brother, RICKY: War, Mr. Ollen-Bittle became a tone-qlo EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 267 ecvnaw We had # son and brother member of the Provincial For- Tom ch iss hl we never te Phin ie | was first organized. The heartaches In this mo oe men He is survived by his wife, u c » was gr are } eg 4 ony. ageeealialg ' jthe former Alice Emma Ander-| Death leaves a heartache json, whom he married at St.| Ld That fine sows not heel |May's, Ont., Oct, 21, 1935. Also| ® ¢ J ith --M A Phair'AAC, Post Time 2 . A member of Bt. Mark's Unit- fewer abel aces we bt vais Make the most of your windows and co-ordinate them with draperies, window curtains and rods from EATON'S HADDON easy te « for Whitby. Full Length, Ready To Hang becouse they 'ere Drip Dry Wath- who : ed-on enamel and equipped with ¥ " knew It a ou had gone before we knew also a member of the Whitby) , ies Sateen lined, the draperies ore also finished with pleated ed | Lanes Ung ene vey One of the original members : ds inélude blue, olive, sand, rust ond gold-colour ceiling, Approx. sizes, dear nephew, Ricky' whe tyaiin'cor|transferred to the Royal Fly- - aie ing Corps, which later became p # 4 26 ' For windows up to 48" wide...... ® ach ....,.se0eeee+ we 48" extends to 86". ' 4 60 Complete . ' Unseen, unheard, he is always nearling the Second World War he ae 58 50 ef seneees \ 86" extends to 156" SHIl! loved, still missed, #)M Nonts end] Served with the Royal Canadian} | plitone pli-qlo For windows up to 96" wide .... " 90" lengths 4,16 pli es 8.95 LUCYK -- In loving memory of our! Following the First World) bi We were proud to own; estry Patrol in Ontario when it But memories are something No one can steal, surviving is a brother, Walter,| Some may forget you, now the? YO) or Callander, Ont. | ere gone, | But we will remember all our life long.| The funeral service will be --Very 'sadly missed and lovingly re , . i + membered by Mom and Dad and sister held at the WwW, C. 'Town Funeral Dorothy Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m., June} 11. Interment will be in Grove- MARTIN -- In loving memory of « dear| Side Cemetery, Brooklin. Rev. mother, and grandmother, whe passed| John Smith, minister of St. gg a nd se Poh Bh eye My Mark's United Church, will con- Two willing hands ere still, duct the service For one who suffered far too much aie Suis sonore FUNERAL OF SPECIALS ON EXTERIOR PAINTS She never said goodbye to vs. Perhaps Its just as well, MRS. JEANIE HAYBALL We never could have sald goodbye The memorial service for Mrs WHERE A GLOSS FINISH is DESIRED To one we loved so much. | ingly remembered by daughter, Lu-| Jeanie Hayball, 74, who died Pa pict echt wo Wish June 6, at the Oshawa Genera! 5 Hospital, was held at 2 p.m ') e MARTIN -- In loving memory of 4 deer) ying § at the Armstrong Fun- | CHE: 4 perma tone grandmother, Barbera L. Martin, who|* yg passed away June 10," 1964 erar: © Tne erie ot ete we 'loved vo well,| . rhe service was conducted by 'ONE COAT' And while she sleeps in peaceful sieep,| Rev. A. Woolcock, rector of | EXT Her memory we shell always keep. | St. Mark's. Anglican Church, In 1 ERIOR GLOSS Lovingly remembered by granddau " tor Darlene orecten eee mer|terment was in Oshawa Union Laying and family Cemetery CUSTOM QUALITY. Has extra The pallbearers were William covering quality. Weather-tested 1 ASTIN uy Ross, Henry Monaghan, Fred i , rT A LASTING TRIBUTE Copewell, Ken Brack, 'Robert for permanence and durability For ae ond dignity | Reid and Jack Brisebois Blister and peel resistant. Extra we suggest SOUNT LAWN nee hard and fast dry. Stain and MEMORIAL PARK FUNERAL OF mildew resistant. BEOMOE MEMORIALS HUBERT PEYTON Four courteous cdvice please The memorial service for SUGG. RETAIL, REGULAR COLORS sit the Park Office Hubert Peyton, who died June' | Quart 3.30 GALLON 10.35 723-2633 6, at the Oshawa General Hos- , | pital, in his 78th year, was held - jat 3.15 p.m., dune 9, at the ae Tone Craft & Armstrong Funeral Home tone-gard EXTERIOR.GLOSS SALE Rey. John Morris, minister of | (FAST DRY) St, Andreyy's United Church {tone-gatt| HIGH QUALITY; blister 64 conaucie the service | | peel and wear-resistant GAL ment was in Mount Lawn Ce- 'lly reassuifl ee a a | L f metery UU The pallbearers were Ernest a U es Liddle, Ronald Fowler, Vincent 7oné Craft SALE Atanasio, Fred Smith, Henry . astra EXTERIOR GLOSS Nobbs and Ken Fralick UTILITY QUALITY; non-sag, 1 5 brushes on easily, Rich 6 : To Departed gloss in White only. 4° Double the beauty of your home with Fathers DEATHS quant 220" GALLON 62s BAROQUE FRAMED MIRRORS BARBECUE-GRILL HERE TRE FINISH IS DESIRED Even in th ila of Wintel Jou ean : and MORRISON, John Douglas WHERE.A LOW LUS s These mirrors reflect the beauty of your decor and add their own right ot pariah Bate) gabe oF braid ey hd ae ee at Entered into rest in Toron' General He . A s F i Ente ed ito feat. 10 arent 6 ner Hos- Ton . li-tone "yn traditional charm wherever you use them. 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