Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Aug 1966, p. 15

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OBITUARIES THOMAS BROWN Foliowing a sickness of thre weeks the death occurred sud- denly, Aug. 1, at his home ir Newcastle of Thomas Brown He was-in his 59th year. A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Brown, the de- ceased was born at Wavercree England. and came to Canadi 54 years ago. He was a resident of Newcastle for 50 years, An expert cabinet maker, he war employed by the J. Andersor he Jate Bernard and Margaret facauley. Born at Trenton, ynt., she received her educa- jon in the Trenton schools and vas a graduate of the Ottawa Normal School, She was 4 eacher for 12 years prior to er marriage. A resident of Whitby for 45 years. Mrs. O'Connor was a nember of St. John the vangelist Roman Catholic 'hurch and a charter member of thePromoters of the Sacred OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Fuehrer's Former Home Mecca For Tourists Now By HANNS NEUERBOURG BERCHTESGADEN, Wes Germany (AP) -- 'Beware of snakes" warn the red letter crudely painted on a broken block of concrete. A boy fished in water-filled foundations where the house of Reichsmarshal Hermann Goer- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 2,1966 15 Whiteman Ex-Altar Boy Lived In House Of Guns LAKE WORTH, Fla. (AP)--,borhood about eight blocks from Charles Joseph Whitman, aj|the business section. Kehisteinhaus, as it is called|{ormer altar boy, was raised in) «He was the nicest. politest. now, can be reached only by|*, "OUS€ Tull or guns BY AlLindest kid in the whole neigh- an elevator that travels 404 feet|G0d-fearing mother and a gen-|horhood," said Mrs. Judy up-a---verticalshaft drillec}@tous, but firm father, neigh-)cprague, who used to play with through solid rock. The bottom bors say. Charles when they were the 1,000-acre Nazi compound. The other is the Eagle's Nest, a Hitler studio topping the 6,016- foot Kehistein peak that over- looks the Obersalsberg range. t schoolmate who said he and Charles were once altar boys to- gether, reported Charles was not an especially enthusiastic hunter, 'Oh, we'd go -shoot--in- -the everglades sometimes but Charles was not great shot and really not interested much," he said. Mrs. L. J. Hollern has lived next door to the Whitman fam- ily for more than 20 years. She termed Mrs. Margaret Whitman, one of the victims of her son's outburst, "a good mother--very ing once stood. At a souvenir stand, a guide explains to a group of English] high school students: "It was bombed by the Allies in 1945, and seven years later the ruins of Hitler's home were biown up." The youths give him a dis- appointed look. The season is in full swing at Obersalzberg, once the fortress- like Aipine residence of ine Nazi fuehrer and for the last Smith Co. of Newcastle. A member of St. -George's Anglican Church, Newcastle. Mr, Brown was a° member 0' Durham Lodge, No, 66, AF an¢ AM, Newcastle Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, the former Betty Garrod, whom he married at New- castle: and two daughters, Mrs. Ge Skelding (Joan) of Chippawa, Ont, and Mrs. Ron- ald Hope (Judy) of Newcastle and five grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the Morris Funeral|tery, Whitby. Chapel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m.,| The Rosary was recited at Aug. 4. Interment will be in|the W. C. Town' Funeral Chapel St. George's Cemetery, New-|at 7 p.m. Monday. | castle, Rev, Dudney, rector of| St, George's Church, will con- yrs LILY MAY THORNTON duct 'the service Hospitalized for nine weeks, A masonic service will be) yp Lily May Thornton, 99 | held at the funeral home at 8 | Gladstone Ave.. died'Aug. 1, at! pm, Aug, 3 the Oshawa General Hospital. | She was in her 69th year, MRS. MIKE BUKACZ Born in oh aeorape rd The death occurred, Aug. 1,|land, the deceased was a Gaugh- : ts at the Oshawa General Hos-|ter of the late John and Eliza- You ve Bray agen a pital, following a-short, serious|beth Basten. She be mare | ore pn inks les -- here, sickness, for Mrs. Mike Bukacz,|in Perth, Ont., in 1920 and had)': ; ; : of 413 Wilson Rd. N. She was|been a resident of Oshawa Crochet one lace doily In a) By ANNE ADAMS | |SCRIBBLE ON WALLS tn her 29th year since 1929. She was an adher- day! Pattern 7371: round doily; JET-QUICK to sew! Choose | SC LE UJ hia The former Dora Lazachuk,\ent of the United Church egg ey dg x 11; pager, sry = =, art wane ag ge gg hg tr amend Wav & dauchter Of 5 is survive %4 in No. 50; larger in mer-|cloth for fun tops to team with|every ) er for|" ~ oe = a et Hg Ne lag ld cerized string. skirts, oer rf Make vi a and -- He Oe very as oe rss aie beanie ha Toe ng i s. K. H,|. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins);mom proud -- stitch up one|"Adolf Is risen, Bormann) ge hoe eve Lanna nh: auger Keehn tonometer ap, wa her" ler a of I, tne a tHemat ne cs se a be a . ! please) to Alice Brooks, care rinte attern : Girls'|s . "cas y, § Base vin Mi oslo ' Sr aaties vitere. married in ae ag eee sr wad of The Oshawa Times, Needle- Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, See pattern| can be seen. : barewa to Hitler 8 private ape A resident of Canada for 16| grandson Michael. craft Dept., 60 Front Street/for yardages. i P ¢T am sure that most of this ood gris rea tage e pel yeas. Mrs, Bukacz lived at! The funeral service will be|West, Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario FIFTY CENTS (50c,) in coins|is done by practical jokers," | salzberg gs e Reon . Sterling, Alberta, before mov-|held at the Gerrow Funeral|residents add 2c. sales tax,|(no stamps, please) for each|/comments Balog. , war hare - toon -- Be faate Oshawa 12 yeard' ago.(Chapel ot 2 p.m. Aug, %. fol-/Print plainly PATTERN NUM-ipettern, Ontario residents ade The Bunk sts, once wee le ue aod alee, She was a member of St, John's |lowed by interment in Oshawa|BER, NAME, ADDRESS. 3c, sales tax. Print plainly|panelled and laid out Ver ro tt ccna bo Pye: Ukrainian Greek Orthodox|Union "Cemetery, Rev. A. GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cata-|SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,|Pensive rugs, ph pegs . eae build te st | 3 Church | Magee, minister. of Centre|!og stars knit, crochet -- many|/STYLE NUMBER. feeds main sourist magnets ne ee | Besides her husband she is|Street United Church, will con-|more needlecraft designs, 'hree| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | : Palaanicki " Send 25c. Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street Mrs. Mike Telesnicki (Olga) of FUNERAL OF Quit of the shaft is connected with] The three sons of Charles A.jyounger. 'It may sound silly, the outside by a tunnel 427 feet} Whitman, a prosperous Lake|but his best quality was just llong. S Worth plumbing contractor, got|/that he was nice, extra nice." The Eagle's Nest is now a everything they wanted, but} Mrs. Anna Hamalainen, a restaurant that can handle upjWwhen their father said "frog."|longtime neighbor, said the to 1,000 guests at a time during they jumped, the neighbors| three Whitman boys always had the May-October summer sea- commented. guns, first as toys and then real son, Last year, 180,000 people} "You might say they were|firearms as they grew older. paid $2 each to ride up, They|spoiled," said Charles Abrams, Charles, she said, once shot up can enjoy a breathtaking view|17, whose family has been|the roof of her house. strict with the boys, a regular of a scenery that also im-|friends of the Whitmans for| 'Their -house was full of| churehgoer who made her sons pressed Britain's Mone _-- yea "Rut they were all-right! guns," said Glenn Miller, 19, aj attend with her." ter Neville Chamberlain when) boys." : ifriend of' John Whitman's.| "| two decades, Germany's larg-|he visited Hitler on Obersalz-| Charles Whitman, his younger|"Their father is an cnthgslta'| anak Gaeta are dd he est unadvertised tourist attrac-/berg before signing the Munich|proiher Pat, 21, and John, 17,\!te hunter. . . . I believe there| Fabris, said Charles was hurt were raised in a middle-class) $F" guns in every room. deeply by the separation of his tion. pact. home in a Lake Worth neigh-' However, Frank McCarty, a'parents about six months ago. In all the official posters and, | Heart League. Mrs, O'Connor is survived by her husband, Charles F, 0'Con- nor; two daughters, Mrs. J. Corrigan (Mary) of Whitby and Mrs. J, Keiffer (Theresa) of Teeswater and a son, Joseph of Grand Blanc, Michigan and a 'ister, Mrs, J. Hennessey (Clara) of Toronto. : Reauiem mass was sung in St. John the Evangelist Church at 10 a.m. today by Rev. L. J. Austin. Interment was in St. John's Roman Catholic Ceme- tanrae years, travel folders luring tourists to| FOUND IN. 1923 Germany there is no mention| Hitler had discovered the) of this Nazi mountain retreat|area for himself when he hid with its spectacular air - raid|from police in a mountain lodge bunkers branching out deep un-|after the abortive 1923 Munich derground, putsch. Yet, hundreds of thousands| when Hitler's rule began in A Division of the 5S. 5. Kr flock every year to the alpine|1933, Obersalzberg became a range where Hitler felt at home.| national shrine, Goering settled |""They come from all parts Of|there and so did Martin Bor- the world, both West and East,"| mann, the powerful leader of repoits Lashlo Balog, who has|the party chancellory. been showing tourists around Work continued on Obersalz- jfor the past 14 years. berg throughout the war. Hit-| ler, who made only a few war-) time appearances at the Berg-| hof, had ordered that construc- ONE-A-DAY HITS © By ALICE BROOKS ¢ Compony Limited FOUR TOPS! CAMERA DEPT. PECIAL 'nwa s ia tne aes NEW! 12 Collectors' West, Toronto 1, Ont. aaa re i Stading Alta| MRS. MARGARET M. BELL Patterns for you in color, with] Summer Fashion Festival -- two sons, Roy of Prescott and|..The memorial service for|quilting motifs. Finest patterns|350 design ideas in pattern- Boris of 'Oshawa and 18 grand-| Mrs. Margaret M. Bell, who ever. collected from famous|packed Catalog. Fun, play, children died July 27, at the Oshawa|museums. Send 60c. for new|work, travel clothes -- all sizes, Mrs. Bukacz is at the Arm- General Hospital, was held at) Museum Quilt Book No. 2. De- Clip coupon in Catalog--choose strong Funeral Home for serv: the Armstrong Funeral Home Juxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- sixteen one free pattern. Hurry, send ice in St. John's : Ukrainian) #! 3.15 p.m, July 30. jcomplete patterns, 60c, 50c, for Catalog. Greek Orthodox Church at 9:30|. The service was conducted) a.m., Aug. 3, Interment will be|by Rev. S. J. Hillier of Brook-| Gunn, Jack Johnstone, Rich-/funeral service for Dr. in Oshawa Union Cemetery.|!in. Interment was in Mount) ard Barriage, Al. Rev, P. Zaparyniuk, pastor of Lawn Cemetery ., Reise Hunt 'and St. John's Church, will conduct!, The pallbearers were Wil-) Edmondson the service liam Douglas, Donald Cornish, a : Pravers will be said at John Peebles, Andrew Holly, ? FUNERAL OF funeral home at 7:30 Edward Tripp and Lawrence GEORGE E, HICKS The funeral service for , O' Neale. today. is: : George Edward Hicks, who died : FUNERAL OF July 27, at the Toronto General | MRS. EFFIE PEARL DIXON | Hospital, was held at 2 p.m., gg BE geist rookdg ns July 29, at the McIntosh-Ander- | Mrs. Effie Pear xon, WN son Funeral Home. s the Oshawa General Hospital,/died July 29 at her home, 39 'The service was conducted| Cemetery, Greenbank. of John MacDougall, RR 1,|Simcoe St. N., was held at 2 hy Ralph Moore of King Strect | The pallbearers were Alex Whitby,.He was in his 87th} Pp.m., Aug. 1, at the Armstrong) {jnjted Church. Interment was|Manson, Jr., George McArthur, year. | Funeral Home. ; sonducted| i" Oshawa Union Cemetery, |Ardis Dempsey, Robert Demp- the_decensd, who nvr tie serves nat conducted aha alonars were in| and Clio Bina , was as » ) . D. Arscott, | Hur Ni illiam | 8, p ysart, ohn and Janet, "MacDougall | Was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | Kdams, Garth Stallworthy, Fred 2 s00n1aW. Born 'Noy. 28, 1879, in Cumber-| The pallbearers, all grand: Goodman and Norman Rae. land 'Bownship, in the Ottawsg ae -- --_ ag ed a district, he had been a resident| Paul, Jim an eter Mcintyre) FUNERAL OF Ae of Whitby Township for 10/and Robert Fluke GORDON MOSIER REGINALD PIKE ; The memorial service for, The memorial service "for years eae t ' . FUNERAL OF nee 3} , i R ld Pike, 70, who died, A farmer "¢ sna, Gordon Mosier who died, July; Regina ' ' tirement' in 1952, Mr. Mac- MRS. JOHN W. agree nggarsid } at Kingston, was held at 11| July 27, at the Oshawa General Dougall was a very faithful| The memorial service for), im. Aug. 1, at the Armstrong|Hospita!, was held at 1 p.m., we - Mrs, John W. Edmondson who} poner . July 30, at the Armstrong member of the Seventh-day Ad-| 4: Funeral Home, ) ' - a ' died, July 27, at the Oshawa rie " ted Funeral Home ventist Church, He was a mem-| General 'Hospital, in her 72nd Rev. D. conducte bet of Kendalwood Seventh-day|con | ospital, in her 72n@/ ihe service was in| The service was conducted : Yi year, was held at 2 p.m., : nge sole satay or Adventist Church, A talented| 9 at the Armstrong Funeral! by Rev. H. Dyc minister 0 se ' e Funer The pallbearers were Harold| Albert Street United Church musician he played several in- . struments Home. Mosier, Walter Mosier, Dale| Interment was in Oshawa Union : ap Rev. A. Woolcock, rector Of) Mosier, Neil Mosier, Albert) Cemetery. He is survived by five sisters.) st Mark's Anglic Church ' on ies Ellen, Edna and Mabel| conducted the Ses. mien. Mosier and. Carl Thompson. i ppliesrert Fob x MacDougall and Mrs. Colin Mc-) ment was in Mount Lawn FUNERAL OF ike, Al, Weatherhead, | J. A. McARTHUR Grandy, Bill Turpin, Frank Lean (Elsie), all of Whitby: | Cemetery Miss Margaret MacDougall of| 'The pallbearers were Leon STOCK (TC) -- The' Cooper and Ernie Jones. Waterbury, Conn, and a i a thst si asa sceceaiiinialh Seah brother, Peter MacDougall, of Ottawa The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Aug. 3, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. El- der A. E. Milner will conduct} the service. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. canning's limited Oshawa's Shop for Men SUMMER SALE CONTINUES ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED 50% OR LESS BERMUDA SHORTS 25% OFF BEACH WEAR 333% OFF MOHAIR AND TERYLENE SUITS 60. civ scc bee keOew wer STRAW HATS ............ Vs OFF AND MANY OTHER VALUES 7 2 Holdaway,| McArthur, Blackstock, who died George at Port ePrry Hospital July 25, was held at 3.30 p.m., July 28, at the McDermott - Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry. Rev. Stanley J. Armstrong, rector of All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby, and Canon Ashmore, Peterborough, con- ducted the service. Interment was in the family plot at Bethel OFFER! 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Mr Mitchell, who had been in fail- ing health for the past three years, following a stroke, was in his 88th year A son of the late John Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth Jeffery, who came to Canada in 1869 from, Devonshire, England, the deceased was born in Pick-} ering Township and farmed in| the area until his retirement 10 years ago. His farm was part of what is now the village of Bay Ridges \ member Church, Mr elder of Church Predeceased by former Ethel M. Holmes, in} 1948. Mr. Mitchell is survived by a son, Harold A. Mitchell, of Dunbarton. He was predeceased by a son, Arthyr and two} daughters, Elva and Margaret.) Also: surviving are a brother, Frank L. Mitchell, RR 2, Pick- ering, grandchildren and! three great-grandchildren The deceased at the McEachnie Funeral Home, Pickering, for service in Dun. barton United Church at. 2.30 p.m., Aug. 4, Interment will be in Erskine Cemetery. Rev. 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