38--Coming Events BING '\ $1,450.00 N PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots Nos. 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO $300 in 52 Nos. or less $200 in announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize PLUS $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos. or Less Last 5 Games $30 per game ADMISSION 50c Bus Service leaves King and Simcoe Streets at 7:00 ond 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mission charge EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity QUICK SLIPPERS By ALICE BROOKS Step into comfort at home, on vacation -- match boot or ballet style to slacks, robe. QUICK slippers -- 2 pieces plus soles for each. Decorate with jumbo cross-stitch. Pat- tern 7000: transfer; pattern pieces: S. M. L. XL included. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi- dents add 2c, sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet -- many more needlecraft designs, three free patterns printed in catalog. Send 25c. NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Patterns for you in color, with quilting motifs. Finest patterns ever collected from famous museums. Send 60c. for new Museum Quilt Book No, 2. De- luxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- sixteen Jubilee Pavilion WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON., AUG. 8th Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize. $250. JACKPOT Nos. 54 and 59 OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Results at Fort Erie Raceway Monday: First--Purse $2,000, claiming maiden it foaled in Canada, 5¥2 fur- longs. Wee Bunty, Turcotte 6.20 4.70 3.10 Aberfoyle, Fitzsimmons 5.90 4.00 Canadian Lou, Gomez Time 1:07 Saeco Sees See Lad, Queen's Velvet, Ferhad, Wrack, Garcon d'Or, Bantu Ho, Rejected also ran. Secend--Purse $2,000, claiming year-olds and upward, 6 furlongs. Get Some More, Gomez 3.30 2.50 Belle, Maxwell 3.00 2. 3.10 zis, Pestsre's Brief Sun Was t Fiddler's 35 + Invader, Winner Rose, Brillie, Sterling Scholar also ran. The daily double (1) Wee Bunty and (3) Get Some More paid $16.00. Third--Purse $2,000, claiming maiden ba dea foaled in Canada, 5% fur- longs. 4. dq-Tudor Griffo Crow's Mile, Maxwell Time 1: Sovereign Path, Great Fourth Bitten, Churchill Sail, Weight Watcher, Gem, O"Dongo also ran dq--finished first but Was disqualified and placed second. Fourth--Purse $2,000, claiming 3-year? olds and upward, 6 furlongs. , Fitzsimmons 7.00 4.10 3.00 McKeever 5.50 3.90 Winning Score, Hernandez 3.20 Time 1:11 -1-5 Spanking Breeze, Flow, Select Sin, Roman also ran 4.00 4.20 Canadian, Bill, Anns Daring Bull, Jet Free View, Susie's SIZES i} 4655 Ss | TOWN OR TRAVEL By ANNE ADAMS What SUITS your _ town, travel country life to a T? The bold, brave pants suit, of course! Sew the nautical jack- et, subtle bell bottoms and shell in cotton twill, linen. Printed Pattern 4655: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. See pat- tern for yardages. FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 3c. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ont. Summer Fashion Festival -- 350 design ideas in pattern- packed Catalog. Fun, play, work, travel clothes -- all sizes. Clip coupon in Catalog--choose one free pattern. Hurry, send FIRST TACE -- Putse $2,000. Claim-) ing (5000), Maiden two-year-old fillies, 5' Furlongs 14). Buckeye Road, Steve X107 Suzy Jon, Gordon 117 Spartan Girl, No Boy 112 Live In Hope, No Boy 117 Kan Jive, Gomez 112 Valley Queen, Werry X112 Thy Silver, Grech XXX107 Princess Vertex, No Boy 117 Superfluous, Fitzsimmons 112 Queen's Haven, Griffo X107 Nymphalis, Fitzsimmons 112 Raspberry Mush, Hale 117 Also Eligible: King's Mesita, No Boy, 112; Menssik, Steve, .X107, | | | | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000). Four-vear-olds and up. 6 Fur- longs (7). Greek Tar, Kelly XXX104 Briefsin, Harris 111 Flippin Floyd, McKeever XX115 Gay Van, Harrison 111 Ringer Flinger, Robinson 122 Peachee Reward, Werry X114 Day's Best, No Boy 119 | | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (5000). Maiden two-year-old fillies (Divn, of Ist). 5' Furlongs (13). Landy Dee, No Bey 117 Spartica, No Boy 112 Bronselene, No Boy 112 Spring Greeting, Kornblum XX105 Dancing Rhythm, Fitzsimmons 112 Crafty Bozzetto, No Boy 117 Delightful Gem, Lanoway 112 Fast Elsie, Barroby 117 complete patterns, 60c. soc. for Catalog. Valiant Hope, No Boy 112 $50 CONSOLATION Judy Canuck, Harris 112 Jackpot pays double in 52 Nos. or less $150 JACKPOT DEATHS Sunday Cruz, Steve X107 Exotic Red, No Bo) y 17 Also Bligible: Anuwar, Dittfach, 112. _ OBITUARIES $20 a Horizontal Line $50. Full Card $200 in 52 Nos. or less 5 Special Games at $30. $45 in 17 Nos. or less 20 GAMES at $20. Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less $100 Door Prize EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. All regular games $10 Shore the Wealth Jackpot $150, 54 Nos. or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance FREE ADMISSION Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. DNIPRO HALL ALKERTON, Martin Wayne Entered into rest in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, August 8, 1966, Martin Wayne Alkerton, in his 22nd year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alkerton, brother of Sharon and Bruce, fiance of Debora Morrison. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with service in the chapel, Thursday, August 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Cemetery. (Friends may call at the funeral home commencing Wednesday noon.) . DALBY, Robert Entered into rest at Plainfield, on Mon-| 8, 1966, Robert Dalby, \beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, _ John Dalby, and brother of Catherine, Susan, Barbara, Teresa, Carolyn, Thomas, Dan- jel and James. Aged four years. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral. Home, Osh- awa, with private service Wednesday, | August 10, at 10.30 a.m, Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (in lieu of flow- lers donations to the Plainfield Hospital| for Mentally Retarded Infants would be} appreciated.) (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Tues- day.) | EASTWOOD, Glynn H. Entered into rest suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, August 6, 11966, Glynn H, Eastwood, beloved hus- band of the late Mildred L. Brown Greenwood, Ontario, and dear father of Linda and loving son of Mrs. George S Eastwood of Whitby, and brother of John $, of Minden, Helen (Mrs. Clifford Redman), Port Perry, Ruth (Mrs. Clar 'Nova Scotia. Coming to Osh- | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim-; | Ing (4000). Three-vear-olds, 6 Furlongs (11). Pointe Noire, McKeever X109 Cangai, Fitzsimmons 106 Yorkdale, No Boy A-116 Northern Miner, Robinson 112 Iron Star, No Boy A-116 Mazel, Kornblum. X106 Twinkle Jay, No Boy 106 Hyseinna, Barroby 112 King Jive, Steve X106 Sunny James, Dittfach B-114 Nayno, Harrison 8-106 A -- D J Polizianni and M Katz Entry. B -- Ors W Woods and Mrs D G Mac- Gregor Entry MARTIN W. ALKERTON Seriously sick for four months, Martin Wayne Alker- ton, 735 Cypress Ave., Oshawa, died Aug. 8, at Princess Mar- garet Hospital, Toronto. He was in his 22nd year. A son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alkerton, the deceased was born June 30, 1945, at Yarmouth, awa a year ago from Trenton, Ont., he was an employee of Eaton's of Canada. While a} resident of Trenton he was an) employee of the Trenton M chine and Tool Co. Besides his parents, Alkerton is survived by grandmother, Mrs. Mae Alker- ton, of Hamilton, Ont.; a sister, Sharon; a brother, Bruce and| his fiance, Debora Morrison, ' whom he was to marry month. 6-Brigden Boy, Holmes The memorial service will be (sei Gorter, 'Mckinley held at the Armstrong Funeral) | Also Started: Tennessee Breeze, Adios Home at 2 p.m., Aug. 11. Inter- | Suse Stewart's Hoot, Scot Gay and Thor- ment will be in Oshawa Ceme-| DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, P tery. Rev. William J. D. Lewis,| THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse ah | FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse Mr $1,200 (8). | "IT. | 4-Quebec Hanover, White 3.70 2.80' 2.30 his |3-Phylis Gold, Findley |7-Wee Mir, Dostie Also Started: Tilly's Drummond, Juan- Ita McGoo, Rock Frost, Leslie Fay, and Pointer Hal. SECOND RACE -- 1 last | Purse $900 (8) Mile (Pace). | 8.10 4.40 2.40 5.10 2,90 2 AID $24.90 FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Fifth--Purse $2,000, maiden 3 and 4 year-old fiilies, foaled in Canada, 6 fur- longs. Acadian Flirt, Steve McComb a-Susie Baha, Fair Solastra, Mark aiso ran. Late scratch: Lady Bedette. a--Mrs. E. Swartz, G. R. Swartz and F. L. Veal entry. b--A. G. Smithers, F. Lynett and L. C. b-Caballo Sari- Swee, Dear Joey, -|Morrisroe entry. The exactor (8) Acadian Flirt and (b-2) Sankie Reed paid $34.60. Sixth--Purse $2,300, claiming 4-year- olds and upward, 6 furlongs. River Party, Turcotte 8.30 4.40 3.60 Creataceous, Dittfach 6.90 4.70 Aliruliah, Kornblum 5.90 » Time 1:1 Tulran, Wally Wallace, Machavoine, Fast-n-Fleet also ran. Seventh--Purse $3,200, the wildwood, d-year. one and one sixteenth > | niies. . Good, Harris 2.90 2.20 2.30 a z 2.40 2.30 Arab Prince, 2.90 Time 1:42 4-5. a--Tickled Silly, Disembark, Chopo- lis, Echo Lad also ran. a--W. T. Mason and Willow Downs Farm entry. Eighth--Purse $2,200, claiming 3-year- olds, one and one sixteenth miles. Hurricane Bessie, H'son 12.30 6.10 3.90 Nonie B. Good, Werry 104 6.10 Gay Champ, Steve 5.40 Time 1:46 2-5. Minda, Sweetly Packed, Thirty Grand also ran. Attendance, Nailord, 7,498. Handle, 435,542, FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 Clear and Fast FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing (4000). Three-year-olds and up. One anc one-sivteenth Miles on turf course. (7). Valecrest Lady, No Boy 109 Royal Swiv, Maxwell W4 Perugino 2nd, No Boy 120 Cairnarctic, Steve X104 Well Olled, Lanoway 114 Chance Encounter, Coombs X103 Hapale, Kelly XXX95 (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. "Hamil- ton Philos Club' Allowances. Three- and four-year-olds. One and one-sixteenth Miles on turf course (9). Warm Reception, Fitzsimmons A-109 Mary Tell, Fitzsimmons Rhann, Robillard 117 Bachelor of Arts, McKeever XX105 Direct Action, No Boy 117 Copper Fire, Barroby 114 Nearctic Myth, McComb 109 British Maid, Kornblum A-XX9? Robin Whippet, No Boy B-107 A--Windfields Farm Entry B--Lanson Farm Entry SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 Add- ed "Colin Stakes', Two-year-old, fosled | a in Canada. 6 Furiongs (10). Right Page, No Boy A-112 Newsy, McComb 110 Ruling Crown, No Boy 110 Boot Hill, Harris B-113 Ready Freddy, McKeever B-113 Lord Post, Barroby 111 Pine Point, Gomez C-119 Gomerro, Fitzsimmons A-108 Daddy B. Good, No Boy C-113 Sunlit Ride, No Boy 113 A--E J Reed and Viscount Hardinge Entry B--Bill Beasley Entry C--Willow Downs Farm, W T Mason Entry EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim- and one-sixteenth Miles on turf course. (Divn, of Sth). (7). Ever Near, McKeever X118 Last Stand, No Boy 117 Jay Flight, Dittfach 109 |Miss Blackhawk, Brownell X14 Freedom's Hope, No Boy 117 Market Bid, No Boy 114 Briefwind, Berroby 112 X--5 Ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. GREENWOOD RACEWAY Bar Gold, Prince Bive Vic, and Irish C Grattan. T € King and) Ge ing (4000), Three-year-olds and up. One| Coaches Not Impressed Calgary's One - Sided Win In this week's other EFC game, Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts clash in search of their first win of the season. Clair felt Ottawa didn't look good in defeating Montreal 10-8 last week because quarterback Russ Jackson was off in his play selection, passing and tim- ing. Sazio said he wants to see what Calgary does against Ot- At least two Eastern Football Conference coaches are not tak- ing too seriously Calgary Stam- peders' 21-3 mauling by British Columbia Lions in a Western Football Conference game last week. The coaches are Frank Clair of Ottawa Rough Riders and Ralph Sazio of Hamilton Tiger- Cats. Their teams meet Calgary this week in the first interlock- ing Canadian Football League THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 9, 1966 45 Only 40 Seconds Third Round NEW YORK (AP)--A ques- tion was raised Monday -about the time of the knockout in. the Cassius Clay-Brian London title fight in London Saturday night. In London, the time of Clay's knockout was announced as one minute and 40 seconds of the third round. ing Board of Control was not On. television, relayed live to|immediately available for com- North America by the Early)ment. All London newspapers Bird satellite, the origi- |carried the time as 1:49. nally was announcd as 40 sece onds. ABC-TV, which handled the telecast to the United States, received tapes of the fight Mon- day, ran them in their studios, and sports publicist Irvin Brod- sky timed it. "It was 40 seconds," Brodsky said. 'We missed just a little of it because of technical difficult- ies--but it couldn't have been more than one-half a second." In London, the British Boxe games of the season. tawa before he starts juggling Clair, who sends his team against Calgary Wednesday night, suggested Monday that everyone has ignored the fact Calgary moved the ball better than the Lions. "Look at that speed," Clair said. "They have Frank Budd, Ted Woods and Lovell Coleman and they can all go the 100 yards in well under 10 seconds." Sazio was thinking along the same lines when he noted that u Calgary got inside the Vancou-|game against Ottawa. ver 30-yard line five times but} The Argos have reported no was unable to capitalize. The} co in inrt Ticats meet Calgary in Hamil-| on ean ton Saturday. his lines. Montreal coach Darrell Mudra said Monday the Alouettes "aren't through bringing people in yet." He said assistant coach Ralph Goldston is touring Na- tional Football League camps looking for new backfielders, Montreal guards Kaye Vaughan and Tom Pajaczkowski appear fully recovered from slight injuries suffered in the Contes DE LUKE CINEMASCOPE eae GEER A LL Pickering 839-3621 @ Whitby 668-2692 | | CARRIES ALONG | | OWN REMINDER | MONTREAL (CP) -- Nick Weslock, the Burlington, Ont. veteran who has won the Can- | ada amateur golf champion- | ship three times, has added | | to the printed reminder on his driver to help him along in | the 1966 championship tourna- | ment in Quebec province. ' For some time the taped | | admonition has been in Yid- | | dish: Parvoilya Yold. Agreeable to bilingualism or even. trilingualism, the re- minder now also reads in | French: Tranquillement, stu- | | pide. ON THE MINIMUM MONTHLY BALANCE ina SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Minimum $1,000 VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Whitby, Ont. 668-5897 e'o dd oo deed e ood FREE DRAW ° BEATLE TICKETS 3% 3 ' Hi-Way No, 2 0 h b 16S oppo. Kmart THE FAMILY DRIVE-INS 728-6756 | | A : fe'e'e'e'e'e'o vee oboe TONY CURTIS:. * JERRY LEWIS x <a BOEING * BOEING CARS, MEN ond Adult Entertainment SIXTH. RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse (8). |1-Freighter, Corbett |7-Mary Louise, Mcintyre |3-Bucky Song, Hicks 49,50 17. 86. 60 8.40 60 23.60 3.40 JAMES WARD | JERRY CAHN Also Started: Dream Acres Guy, House! apuit ENTERTAINMENT of Commons, DQ--Armbro Echo, A Dollar, and Mr. Galaphone, DQ -- Finished Sth, disqualified | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse $1,400 (8) 2-Sudbury, Varcoe 1-Armbre: Flame, Hie é-Lee Ezra, Carmichael Also Started: DQ--Lord Yates, and |placed 6th for a happed on break at the 30| Wire. Diller DR. WHO @& DALEKS Git THORNTON'S ROM ORY | Ps lH. South of Auditor. PH. 723-4972 @ >) °d AA Bd ~ NOW PLAYING! | | 5.40 3.60 2.60 on 4.60 3.00 3.40 | Abbes/ r OF THE TEN WHO RODE THE STAGECOACH TO CHEYENNE Camu RT- rom, A Narn Rackn Prato Portraits JARRING ©1966 AUR i ey Parse TANF CU WM ( EVERYWHERE THEY LIVED AND FOUGHT-\ WALT DISNEY'S "BAMBI" IN TECHNICOLOR ence Hewson), Whitby. Mr. Eastwood is} resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, | 28 Kingston Road, Pickering. Funeral \service in Greenwood United Church on Tuesday, August 9, at 2 p.m. Interment Salem Cemetery. (The casket will be open in the church from 12 noon until time of service.) FIRST TIME IN THIS AREA . ARISEN PIECERY * to 4 WALT DISNEY ue PLT. ROBIN | CRUSOE, . USN. sno DICK NANCY VAN DYKE KWAN : axin TAMIROFF q an Page TECHNICOLOR® ©1966 Walt Disney Productions pastor of Harmony Road Bap-|s) 90 (a) A a e Int tist Church, will conduct the|3¢ F Attorney, Geisel Jr 4.40 3.70 2.80) ang service. Ce olla a esas mie Pent hohe i omni and et ri . » 4 y " 30 | 4th for a lapped on break at the wire. Friends may call at the | Also Started: Miss Carolene Ann, Vic funeral home Wednesday after- tory Van, Lady Adios B, Charles Gallon, noon. 29.80 2.30 2.20| 2.90 2.40) and Midnight Zone. | FLANAGAN, Camilla Margaret 7 | JAMES H. McBRIDE 2.50 After a short iliness, at the Oshawa Gen-| The funeral ervic eral Hospital, cn Sunday, August 7, 1966, service Camilla M. Speffier, (of 320 Mary Street|James Henry McBride, wh0|4Gordon Lee, Troy 2.30| Virginia's Boy. t, Whitby), beloved wife of Frederick | qj Mais 7 'at : Fell 's | , Whitby), beloved wife of Frederick died suddenly, Aug. 7, at his|, Ae Starts: voici ae eno 'and Corinne, at home. Dear sister of residence, 9i/ Henry St., Whit- Mrs. M, Sernie (Sarah), Burlington,, by, will be held at the W. C./ M L. Callfas (Mary) of Toronto, Mrs. | mn, ' Bs *| BiscDeogall. (Bernadette), st. Catha-| own Funeral Chapel, Whitby, 50; W:, Waddell rines, Miss Grace Steffler, Frank, Leo,/at 1.30 p.m. Aug. 10. |8S V J, Coke 5.40 4.10| Also Started: Ben Carey, Castle Direct, and George, of Whitby; William of Lind- The service will be conduct }1-The Great Remus Jr, Curran 3.00|Syms Best, John Irene MacDuff. say, Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral : UCt-| "Also Started: Dell Huoes, Aggression, | Attendance 7,604, Total Pool $397,438 ed by Rev. Hugh MacDonald of} Chapel, Whitby, for Requiem Mass in St. Toronto. Interment will be in John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, on Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Oshawa Civic Auditorium - Thurs., Aug. 11, Wednesday, August 10, at 10 a.m. Inter- 8:30 P.M. SWEET DADDY SIKI vs TIGER JEET SINGH ment St. John's Roman Catholic Ceme- tery. (Rosary Tuesday at 7 p.m.) (Visi- Little BEAVER and Sonny Boy CASSIDY yaer, thea Toby, Flying Kathryn;| Billy Spirit. | BIRTHS HOTSTON -- Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hotston (nee Helen Turner) Picton, an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Lisa Michelle on August 5th, at Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital: A sister for David. EIGHTH RACE Mile (Pace), | Purse $1,400 (8). 1-Score Time, White 5-Ed Lester, Coke 8-Dr Pat, McLean Llewellyn 5.70 3.40 2.40| Also Started: Larry Dillard, Everest, Jr 4.10 2,60|Silver Bullet, Ber Thmors Bertha, and : A MIRISCH CORPORATION PRESENTATION SENT. 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A wee brother for John. 19.10 7 4 MacDUFF -- Don and Barb are proud fo announce the birth of a son, Ryan Alexander, 7 pounds, 13 ounces, on Mon- day, August 8, 1966, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Hamilton, MUNNS -- Ted and Fern (nee Wick) thank God for the safe arrival. of their son, Todd Gecffrey, weighing 6 Ibs., 5 ozs., on Sunday, August 7, 1966, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Many, thanks to Doctor W. G. Y. Grant, Doctor A Stocks and fourth floor staff. tors commencing at 7 p.m., Monday.) | ONE SHOWING ONLY | AT 9:00 P.M. ( M KIDS "\:" FREE 12 BOX OFFIC OPENS Heo REGULAR PRICES BIRDS LOSE FIGHT HAMILTON (CP) Angry pigeons finally strutted away from their nests at a jewelry store which had been trying to get rid of them for four years. The birds nested in the store's grillwork when it opened, and tape-recorded distress signals didn't same them off. When the grill was covered with mesh, the birds found nesting places in the letters of a neon sign. |Now the sign is flush with the store front. McBRIDE, James H. Suddenly at his residence, 917 Henry Street, Whitby on Sunday, August 7, 1966. James H. McBride beloved husband of Ruth L. Barr, dear, father of William J. \Oshawa, loving grandfather of Tracey, dear brother of Miss Mary A. (Keena) McBride of Toronto and William QO. Whitby. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on Wednesday, August 10 af 1:30 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- tery, Brooklin, Minister Rev. Hugh Mac- Donald. Visitors commencing 2 p.m, Monday. SHEARER -- Danny, Dougie, Garry and Deanna wish to announce the ar- rival of their 6Ib., 12-0z. baby sister, August 5, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital. The proud parents are Bob end Joyce (nee Tucker). GRAND OPENING SOWTEN -- Gord and Kay are happy to @nnounce the arrival of Kelly Ann, 6 Pounds, 15 ounces, on August 5. FRED ATKINS ys JOHNNY COSTAS PAT FLANAGAN vs DUKE NOBLE 'TICKETS for these 4 fine exhibitions at the CASINO REST., RINGSIDES 1.50 -- GENERALS 1,25, CHILDREN .75 -- Patrick Milosh Promotor. vs FUZZY CUPID and SKI LOW LOW THE LTRA-MODERN XCITINGLY -- PHIL DAWSON PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS -- DANCING DOWNSTAIRS WHITBY ARENA (WHERE THE CROWDS GATHER) WED., AUG. 10th. @ Two Great Bands on Two Giant Stages! @ Non-Stop 8 P.M. To 12 Midnite! IN MEMORIAM JEFFREYS -- 'n loving memory of @ dear son and brother, John Gordon, who passed away August 8 1956. Today recalls sad memories, Of our dear son gone to rest, And the ones who think of him today, Are the ones who loved him best. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mother, Dad, sisters and brothers. PRATLEY, Catherine Lucy (Mitchell) At Oshawa General Hospital cn Sunday, August 7, 1966, Catherine Forrest, in her 72nd year. Beloved widow of John Prat- ley and loving mother of William Prat- ley of Borden, Ont., Robert Pratiey of Toronto, Benjamin Mitchell, Alfred Mitchell, George Mitchell, Walter Mitchell and Jim Mitchell, all of Oshawa; Mrs. R. Dionne (Dorcthy), Mrs. 5 Kolyinko (Lillian), Mrs. A. Mitchell (Beatrice), Mrs, W. Martin (Catherine), Mrs. R, D. Hager (Rose), all of Oshawa. Dear sister of William Forrest of Mont- real. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral |Chapel, 390 King Street West, until Wed- nesday morning. Then to St. Phillip's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, Requiem Mass af 10 a.m. Interment Union Cemetery. WISE HOME OWNERS INSIST ON HYDRA-PREST, SIDEWALK SLABS Fron... | brogklin concrete products i170. ayy" 1)D)DD)))D))))DDDD))) sas McCOMB -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Howard John McComb, who passed away August 9, 1965. 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