38---Coming Events " 35--Lest and Found ver 9rayr ion miele cal ' ipureen aera -- Blue pon tank at rot TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS CREDITORS AND others hov- ing claims inst the Estate of Lily M. ton, fate of the City of Oshawa, in the County. end Province of On- tario, are required to send full particulars and details of their cleims in writing or otherwise to the undersigned solicitor for the Executor on or before the 9th day of September, 1966 in as much as after that date, the ossets of this Estate will be distribut- ed having regard only to the claims that have been re- ceived by the undersigned. DATED AT OSHAWA, this 22nd doy of August, 1966. JAMES A. MACDONALD, Barrister & Solicitor 286 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for Jomes A. Thorn- ton, Executor of the Estate of Lily M, Thornton. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN. THE ESTATE OF HAROLD MEL- VIN TUCKER, LATE OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, TEXACO AGENT, DECEASED. All persons hoving cleims against. the estote of the above-named deceased, late of the Town of Whitby, Coun- ty of Ontario, who died on or about the 4th day of August, 1966 ore hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of Sep- tember; 1966 their names ond full particulors of their claims. Immediately after the said date, the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice hos been received, DATED AT. OSHAWA, Au- gust 31st, 1966. Helen Marie Tucker, Executrix -by her solicitors, Greer ond Kelly, 114 King Street East, Oshewa, Ontorio. ~ NOTICE TO. CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estote of JOHN BALKO, who died ot Peterborough, Ontario May 27th, 1966, are requested to send particulers of such claims to the undersigned, solicitors for the Estate, on or before the 21st day of Sep- tember, 1966, ofter which date the Estate will be distri- buted having regord only te claims that have been re- ceived, MARKS en McNEELY Solicitors, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. E. J, POMERY, auctioneer, 66 Steven- son's Road North. No sale tao small or foo large. Call 728-6810 or 725-8968 any- ime. i, KAROLY NAGY, 243 Huron Street, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any gre on or after Man Gate, 'Avouet. Seth 1966, 'without my written 'consent, : -rsaibietiaiaestiiiaeieadie oe |, STEPHEN WHITEHAND, a5) Myers Street, Oshawa will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name, by Sorters on or after this date, August 1966 without my written consent. Ee --Stephen Whitehand. DEVON -- Grace (Mrs. Charies E. Devon} er anyone knowing her where- abouts or of her death, please write Miss Gertrude Alford, @.C., 7 Dundas Street West, Trenton, Ontario, Charies danny was an employee of the Hydro DEATHS George Henry ito rest at Ajax and Pickering) ital on Tuesday, Augus! George Henry Cole of Picker ing Twp. beloved husband of len Grace Cawthra, and dear father of Char- olg of Fort Frances, Aline (Mrs. JAYCEES cee: Hi 30, 1966, | () ng 28 Kingston Rd. W., Pickering, Fines | service in the chapel on Friday, t+ | enue se ember 2 at 10 a.m. interment Park | Second--Purse $2,200, claiming, three Ruling Crown (Harris) Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. Please omit) ang four-ysar-olds foaled in Canada|Teas Sea (Gomez) flowers. |) 1-16. miles, | Time Vit 8 |Bive Chimes <(Harrisen)21.80--7.40- 4:90) Bventfyl also-ran | ied Late Scratch: Princess Selket Laver. Wareid B. (Abe). 2... ... Entered into rest at the Toronto General Hospital Mond August i 1966, Har- Admission 50c Two, Jackpots NOS. 53 and 58 Ont. and dear father of Frances (Mrs, Willlam Guest), Dianne (Mrs, Bruce Redshaw), Lenora Mrs. McKenzie) and Nancy, all of Claremont, loving son Mrs. F, Loyst of Claremont and brother of Grace (Mrs, ) Ar. of Claremont, Frances (Mrs, Pyatt), of Willowdale, and Ren- McEachnie Funeral Rd. W., Pickeri fter 7 p.m. Wednes- day. Funeral service in the chapel an) Friday, September 2 at 3.30 p.m. inter-| ment Claremont Union Cemetery. | IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200 In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $15 per line both games $175 Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card. |M. Bu 20 Regular $20 games poy | Wednesday), double in 17 Nos or less. PRATT, George Kenneth At the St, Michael's Hospital Toronto! on Tuesday, August 30th, 1966. George) Kenneth Pratt of RR } loved husband of Marie Thompson. Dear father of Mrs, L, R, Kennedy (June) of RR 1 Pickering, Mrs, Barbara Dar- win of Oakville, Mrs. K. Disney (DI- anne) of Oshawa. Dear brother of Wal- fand, Ohio, Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitoy for service in the chapel on Friday, September 2nd at 2 p.m, Interment Salem Cemetery |_ PRITCHARD, Gwenda May jEntered into rest at her summer home jon Tuesday, August 30, 1966. Gwenda May Perrin beloved wife cf Allan C Pritchard, mother of Mrs. Guy Luke (Shirley), and Mrs, William Pike (Aud rey), both of Oshawa, sister of Albert Perrin of Lindsay, Gordon of Engle- wood, Fla, and Harry of Rexdale, in her 63rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- Five $30 games Eorly Bird Gome 7:45 P.M. EXTRA PRIZES 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cem- etery. at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not admitted QUIST, Ivy Lena In failing health for sometime at the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, August 30, 1966. Ivy Lena Peabody of 1600 Brock $f. South, Whitby. Beloved wife of the late Ernest Quist, dear mother of Jack of Burlington, Harry of Sarnia, Albert of Whitby also survived Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel Friday, September 2 at 10:30 a.m, in ferment $t. John Cemetery, Port Whitby. Minister the Rev, J. McKibben, (Visitors |will be received Thursday, 2-4 p.m, and {7-9 pm.), IN MEMORIAM FORDE -- In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law and uncle, John Forde SUNNYSIDE Monster God knew best for reasons Divine, But memories last for all times. --Remembered by sister-in-law Helen and Sammy, Randy and Wayne. true, lived, A pal, 80 good and A better husband never Your equals are but few, Looking, back with memories Upon the path you trod, 1 bless the hours | had with you And leave the rest with God. --Sadiy missed by wife Emily. TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 55 $500 IN 52 NOS. OR LESS WOOD-- In loving memory of @ father and grandfather, Norman who passed away Sepetmber Ist, 1965. And while he lies in peaceful sleep, | His memory we will always keep. --Ever remembered by Marj, Stan and 0k | In announced Nos. LOCKE'S FLORIST $25 Consolation Prize Funeral arrongements and $10 per line both games floral arrangements for all $ 1 50 Jackpot occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING | $20 PER LINE CENTRE | $50 FULL CARD 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | - $800 728-6555 ONet ETRE A. ahah AVES A_ LASTING TRIBUTE | REGULAR GAMES For Permanence and dignity | $20 PER ME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS we suggest. $150 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK SPECIAL GAMES $50 BRONZE MEMORIALS PRIZES For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, DOOR EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 723-2633 | Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING dear Wood CARD OF THANKS HUNTLEY -- We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral trib utes in the loss of @ dear husband and father, We especially wish to thank Branch 419 Canadian Legion and Ladies' Aoxifary-Branch 419, Port Perry, Rev. Tristrane and Rev. Mellow for their | Power Commission. ay 37----Auctions AUCTION SALE at STIRTEVANT'S AUCTION. HALL 33 Hall St. on Thurs., Sept. 1 ot 7:30 p.m: Electric kind words of comfort. Also the W. C,/ Town funeral chapel in Whitby, | --Marioria Huntley and family FOUR CORNERS AT An A : 7:00 AND-7:30-P.M; Children Under 16 Not Admitted BIRTHS range, chrome suite, televi- sion, poster bed complete, re- frigerator, gossip table, rugs, dresser, tools, sectional chair, Duncan Phyfe table, many more articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash, Myles King, auctioneer. 38--Coming Events LIONS BINGO TO-NIGHT Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT Nos. 52 & 58 ONE MUST GO Bus leaving King and Simcoe Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m. Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tues. Ad FRESH FRUITS i and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET BASKET | | | | | CSUMAJ-- Ernest and Helen (nee Collins) are happy to announce the birth of @ daughter, Joanne, $ Ibs., on August 29, 1966. A sister for Jimmy. DIACHENKO -- Marsheli and Mary (nee yn) wish to the orrival of @ ton, Dennis Marshall, weigh- ing 8 Ibs. 5 ozs. on August 29 at the Oshawa General Hospitel. Thanks to Or. Kowalsky and 4th floor staff, LUCY = Moe and Olga (nee Hre- horek) Wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Michelle Anne, born Friday, August 26. Thanks te Dr. J. W. Spragge and 4th floor staff. POTHORIN-- George and Margaret, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Cary Brent, on August 26, 1966 at 8.37 p.m. weighing 6 pounds, 7 ounces, in the Oshawa General Hospit- al. A brother for Adine Gae. Special thanks to Dr. R. C. Ross and Dr. W. Kutzner and 4th floor staff. RICHARDSON-- Fred and Dorothy (nee Gorman) ere happy to announce the birth of their first Mark Thomas, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on Au 2%, 1966. A brother for Lenora, Margaret, Patricia, |Carolyn, Dorothy, Vietorig, Sharon and Cheryl. | , | \ \ FERGUSON, Jack Suddenly at Lakeshore Hospital, Peint Claire, Quebec, on Monday, August 29, 1966, Evard John Ferguson, In his éist yeor Beloved husband of Anne Taylor and dear father of Wilson of Montreal, Dennis of Tyrone, Richard of Oshawa, ary, RCAF, Trenton and the late Flying Officer William Ferguson, Resting at the Mcintosh - Anderton Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, August 31 at 3.30 p.m. interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 A black-garbed enters ai Saudi prison 'to visit a relative. The prison, its old mud walls standing in the middle woman Arabian : Ci . Martin) of Owen Sound and Jeffrey of! Pointe Claire, Quebec. Mr. Cole is rest-\pedq Razor, Ri r ing at the McEacnme Funeral Home, husband of Myr-| iy Thompson weed, "| R thur 'of Whitey, Mildred (Mrs, Grant myer Willlem dell of Claremont; also surviving are 6 yrandchildren, Mr. Loyst will rest at the/s, i 1 Home, 28 Kingston ter of Galt and Miss Leila Pratt of Cleve-| | Pickering Township. Minister, the Rev,|olds, foaled In Canada, 6 Furlongs (9). i visitors commending 7 p.m.| Silver Cecilie, Kornblum X10? | neral Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser-|Windy Tiger, Steve X114 ver urs a vied in the chapel Friday, September 2,| Vera's Kim, Kornblum X10? at Sleeves Green, No Boy 114 lby eight grandchildren, in her 79th year.|Sarl-Mark, Alter 114 | | Caballo Baha, Harris 114 who passed away August 30, 1965. | | GREENWOOD RACEWAY | SCOTT -- In loving memory of my dear $900 6 husband, George Andrew Scott who pass- @d away August 31, 1959. lgaMurray Mit, You were a loving husband, |7-Kawartha Butch, Mcintyre HISTORIC FORT, PRISON FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS RT 4 ft, (CP)--Reguits at, Bunty, London Wise and Acadian Flirt FO ERIE, on... FoLeaevt ; Fort Erie race iso ran, Late scratch: Angus Rien, First--Purse $2,000, claiming maiden) Fith--Purse oD claiming, three two-year-olds, 6 furlongs. lyear-olds about 1 16 miles en turt, Roman Roup (Rob' 10 $50 9.40\Chance Encounter {C'bs) 6.30 4.90 3.10 Great Canadian te 3.70 2.50 Lady Kashe (Turcotte) 6.20 3.8 Leva Hill (Ba 2.80; Time 1:46 3-5 Time 1:20 45 | Silver Gus, Shining Mark and Lazy Gem, Music Circle;| Rhythm also ran. Call The Preacher) ---- ran. | SixthPurse $2,600 allowances two year-cid fillies, six furlongs, Guidecca § (Diftfach) 8.00 3.60 2. 3.30 2.60 2.90 Chimar, Missy's | oss tl) jand Afoute Vitesse also Late scratch--Superfiyous. (Harris 3.30 y Wyn an (Tented Cammnander {Exactor paid $16 Tony's Count, | Golden) Seventh -- P | three-year-olds }lopes on turf. | Brant (Gomez) Plain John (Harris) claiming, Time 1:25 2-5 furlongs. Nearactic 6.50 4,70 2.00 | aSectario, (Gomez) 3.20 2.90/also_ ran. (Hernandez) 10.80| Late scratch: Northern Doll, | a--Dane Hill Acres entry. Haven, Col. b--Gardiner Farms and R. L. Vic- Monarch, tor entry, Wes Re- 2 TE an's Ka ingusto, -- '- Vichatma $3,000, Sllewances, n. r- urse and up, about Nu 3.70 3.00 2/30 6.10 3,30 252.10. $2,000, t% Dally double: Third--Purse den two-year-olds, mal-! 5. Heir, Belfort, -- Chopolis, bConcession and Carondana Queen's Sail, Rll Oliphant a H 5 Sunday Cruz, fonnn is --_-- Bighth--Purse $2,200, claiming, three- pps year-aids and up, 1 1-16 miles. Fourth--Purse $2,200, claiming, three, Uniprix (Swatuk) 6.20 4,00 3.20 and four-year-olds, foaled in Canada, Black Treasure (Brownell) 5.90 4.) 1 1-16 miles, Royal Docto (Simone) 6. Mr. Goo (Dittfach) 34.70 11,70 §.50' Time 1:45 3-5 Those Who Wait (Gomez) 4.10 3.00, Dream Plan, Now 1 Wonder, Bega Time 1:47 15 Bega, eaaie Ray and Popsaysne also Wild Fabius, Prince iran. 'FORT ERIE ENTRIES THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 CLEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ,A--Windfields Farm entry . jing (2000). Maiden three- and four-year- | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- ling (3000). Three-year-olds and up, foaled jin Canada. 1 1-16 Miles (6). iMr, T. F., Harris 116 |Roman Tribune, No Boy 122 |Gum Swamp, Barroby 119 | Radiant Colors, No Boy 11! | Briefsin, Turcotte 113 |Lady Alesina, Griffo X108 (EXACTOR WAGERING, Nonie B Good, Pickering, be-| | Brief Garon, No Boy 114 Lady Bedette, Robillard 114 Neade, Werry X113 Alberta Sunshine, Steve X109 Special Line, Robillard 117 Kenteek, Coombs X112 Game Over, Kornblum X109 Prarie Royal Harris 117 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim: ina (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- olds, foaled in Canada (Division of Ist). 6 Furlongs (9) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Claiming (7500). Twe-year-olds, About } mile on turf (7), Running Tide, Turcotte 119 Much Oblige, Kornblum X10? | Aberfoyle, Gordon 117 | Vicinity, No Boy 114 | Locked Out, Barroby 117 | Bither Or, No Boy Susie Sweet, Robillard 118 i | Blank Pistol, Griffo X112 Julies Page, Kornblum X113 Pepper Pipe, Griffo X112 Marygirl, Walter 114 Sweet Polly, No Boy 114 Jewel Smuggler, No Boy 117 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- olds (Division of Ist), Foaled in Canada, |6 Furlongs (10). SEVENTH RACE Purse "Montefiore Club', Allowances. year-oldssand up. 6% Furlongs (6). | File Lake, No Boy 119 Aliruiiah, No Boy 113 |} Land of Canaan, No Boy 119 One Sunday, Turcotte 117 Rullahs iggy No Boy 107 Caledon Star, Robillard 107 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Ciaim- ing (4000). Three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur- jlongs (1G), | Ocean Pearl, Turcotte 10? King Legend, No Boy 114 Sky Sparx, Harris 112 Mary Catharin, Kornblum X104 Tanwood, Harris A-115 Machavoine, Gomez 119 Muskeg, No Boy 112 | Well Oiled, Barroby A-112 }Shining Wings, Coombs X104 | Senator Gray, erry X110 A--G Groveu entry X--5 lbs AAC) XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- 10 ibs AAC POST TIME 2 PM $3,000, Three- Grand Manitou, Fitzsimmons 117 Brother Chervil, Barroby 117 Holiday Jones, Prueitt 115 Ceceeda, Girffo X113 Bay Beach, Gordon 121 Plate Glass, Harris 114 Glen Star, No Boy 114 Fair Solastra, Hernandez 114 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid en two-year-old fillles. 6 Furiongs (7). Oratress, No Boy 114 Landy Dee, Harrison 119 Victorian Ivy, Barroby A-114 Marron Glace, Gomez 114 Winela, Bell X109 Whistling Breeze, No Boy 114 Garden Court, Fitzsimmons A-114 SEVENTH RACE Purse $1,500 7 GO 6.10 3.50 2.70/%+Sing Along, Robillard 45.00 16.90 4.30 3.30|1-Thea Toby, MacDonaid 6.20 3.20/3-Armbro Flame, Cahie Time 208 4-5 {Time 205 2-5 Also Started: Secret Mir, Fission, Swanie/Also Started: Stemwinder, Bevy Spirit, Valley {Billy Hall, and Leland Hanover. Scratched: Highley's Johnny. stead, FIRST RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) Purese --1 mile GO Ye+Legal Sal, Walker 6.40 Dostie 4 2,80 Minnow, and Frosty Home-|Late Scratch: EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse SECOND RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) Purse 1,500 7 GO 00 & Gi ¢ Go Vat+Cherry Freeze, Hawke 7.10 3.70 5-Sllk Scott, Demers 3.90 4-Local Gossip, McFadden Time 209 45 Also Started: Bonnie Jo Express, Avis, Star Nib, Mike Riddell, and Titan Song c 5.70. 3.50. 2.80 y 5.80 3.40 3. eadow Kay, ! Py 34g | Time 204 1-5 ~ Also Started: Drummond Chief, Angelic | Wick, Kawartha Leo, and Allie Dale. |Scratched, Perennial. SINTM- RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse }$1,200 8GO |2-President Lee, Madill 4Don McKiyo, Feagan THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse!s.scion Grattan, Wellwood $1,000 8GO {Time 205 4-5 2-Johnny's Girl, Wellwood?.8@0 4.40 3.60/ Also Started: Mindy M, Kelly Mac Hal 3-Andy Ellis, Furness 3.50 2.90|/Mooreland's Pusty, Lord Dares, and 8-Arns Boy, Feagan 4.3 | Wynsor | Time 207 45 Att 5,967. Total Pool $330,617, | Started: Adios Armbro | | Ectipse, Success Curl, G, and | | ae tos | Woodview Group mile (Pace)| DD Nos. § -- Legal Sal and 2 -- Cherry Freeze paid $26.40 9.20 410 2.70 440 3.10 2.70 "Fonke FOURTH RACE Purse $1,100 8 GO cig os Enjoys CNE Trip 4Bill Bay Leigh, Dussault conn Peachee, McFadden 4,10 2.90) 6-Gallant Mir, Corbet 3.70 Time 206 2-5 Also Started: Marvelous Pick, Tye Bar, Miss Dean Grattan, Miss Cerolene Ann, and Unique Richard. FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse $1,000 8 GO 1-Attorney's Bob, Feagan 3.30 3-Glendale Joe, Varcoe 4-Stoney C, Curran Time 206 1-5 Also Started: Agate, Torn's Trailer, Silver's Bullet, and The - 1 Senior citizens of the Wood- view Club were in singing form all the way to the Canadian "Thirty-eight members of the to 8a club enjoyed their outing and 3.00 2.40/Sang "The More We Are To- 4igether'" on the bus that took tejthem to the exhibition," said publicity officer, Mrs. Char- lotte Hooper. With a little bit of help, the mechanical difficulty their ve- Salle's Hope, McNab. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse $1,800 7 GO 4-Champ_ Tass, 24.70 9.00 4.70 5.40 3.90 5-Away Kid, Feagan 2.9 Davies hicle experienced was back on Pao Leet pene. See its route to the exhibition Also Started: Adam Hanover, Rendez-;grounds where one club mem- vous Boy, Atom Time, and Silver Rom! ber reccived a food certificate. nie. DQ -- Finished 2nd disqualified and| 'On their return trip, they isced: Sra tee leepee on: Brean at th! signified their © satisfaction' in ire, | : Exactor Nos. 4 and § ong,"' the spokesman said. i | | | | | | | | | | (Trot) National Exhibition in Toronto. | MRS, ALLAN C. PRITCHARD The death occurred. sudden- ly Aug. 30, at her summer home in Peterborough County, of Mrs. Allan Pritchard, 436 King St. E,, Oshawa, She was in her 63rd year. The former Gwenda May Per- rin, the deceased was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Perrin. Born at Lindsay, April 20, 1004, she was 'mar- ried there Sept, 28, 1921. A resent Of USnawa since 1925, Mrs, Pritchard was a member of Sunbeam Chapter, No, 73, Order of the Eastern Star. Her home and her fam- ily were main interests. Mrs, Pritchard is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Guy Luke (Shirley) and \Mrs. William Pike (Audrey) |both of Oshawa. : Also surviving are three). brothers, Albert Perrin of Lind- say, Gordon Perrin of Engle- wood, Florida and Harry Per- rin of Rexdale and four grand- sons, David and Paul Luke, Allan and Ricky Pike. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Sept. 2, Interment will be in Mount Lawn. Rey. H, Dyck, minister of Albert Street United Church will conduct the service. MRS. IVY LENA QUIST | In failing health for some jtime Mrs. Ivy Lena Quist, 1600 Brock St. S., Whitby, died, at the Oshawa General Hospital, Aug. 30. She was in her 79th year, The former Ivy Lena Pea- jbody, the deceased was a daughter of the late Harry and |Jennie Peabody. Born at Bath- ersea, Kent, England, she was married in Toronto in 1917 and had been a resident of Whitby for 18 years. Mrs. Quist was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby. | Predeceased by her. husband, | EErnest Quist, a year ago, Mrs. Quist is survived by three sons, Jack of Burlington, Harry of Sarnia and Albert of Whitby }and eight grandchildren. The funeral service will be |held at the W.C. Town Funeral jHome, Whitby, at 10:30 a.m., Sept. 2. Interment will be. in St. John's Cemetery, Port Whit- jby. The service will be con- ducted by Rey. J. McKibben, jrector of St. John's Church, as- |sisted by Rev. A. Chote of| Toronto, a former rector of} This market scene in Jed- dah, Saudi Arabia, is a common sight, including the almost invariable street garb of black malayya robe and black net veil cover- ing the entire face of the women in public. In a land where the Moslem religious prohibition against picturing the human form is just be- ginning to ease, photogra- "BLACK ROBES COMMONPLACE phy is a problem. News- papers now carry pictures of male personalities, but none of women. Television never shows Saudi women. (CP Photo) _ St. John's Church. FUNERAL OF | THOMAS STASZCZAK Mass was sung in St. Hed- wig's Roman Catholic Church, 10 a.m, today for Thomas Sta- szezak who died, Aug. 27. at the Oshawa General Hospital,|j.ter in his 66th year. The mass was sung by Rey. L. Calinski. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers ail members| of the Polish Veteran's Associ-| ation, were Mike Grycek, Ber-| jnard Trypuc, Joseph Lipiec,|+ ) @ Piotr Malec, Alfred Szabunia' and Peter Deren, Wilson, forthcoming jstoutly resisted by. Britain. Draws Students' jhowever, believe Some African strategists, they could FRANKFURT (AP) -- A na-|evolve an acceptable proposal-- Rhodesia's Latest Moves Labelled 'Invalid And Illegal' LONDON (CP)--Prime Min- | arriving home }from a yacation retreat Sunday, \described breakaway Rho- |desia's latest internal political|Street said he had no official imoves as "invalid and illegal."' His return from two weeks in the Scilly Isles was accompa- jnied by much speculation about conference here of Commonwealth prime jministers. The speculation re- ; volved mostly around ways that Ri h Ld |the conference might be asked 1g tist:.. arty \to seek United Nations action }on Rhodesia, a proposal hitherto a limited measure--for prevent- ing the flow of oil by rail from South Africa to Rhodesia. A spokesman at 10 Downing knowledge of the new African plan. He noted that Wilson promised Parliament, now in recess, that it would be recalled before any alteration is made in the government's stand against taking Rhodesia to the UN. It was impossible to forecast what Britain's reaction might be to a UN resolution submitted |by other countries.. That would depend on who sponsored the resolution and its terms. Bruins' Doctors Examine X - Rays GODERICH, Ont. (CP) -- Doctors for Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League will check x-rays sent from here to determine the extent of a bone break in the right foot of Gary Doak, ; Doak, a defenceman, was among 34 players expected to report for Bruins' training camp at London Sept. 16, in- ing last Thursday. ISLAND BEATS HOME The island of Martinique has three times as many French- men to the square tropolitan France. |tionalistic, right-wing political | ~ jparty, which claims as « |support among university stu-| R t S$ |dents, is working toward a re- arl y uccess united Germany, free of foreign| troops and workers, In M sk k The National Democratic| u 0. a |Party of Germany (NPD),| ROSSEAU, Ont. (CP)--In an |formed two years ago from SeV-| 5 e when "municipal eral rightist splinter parties, | won 2.1 per cent of the electo-| complex, this 500-acre village in rate in last fall's national elec-|the Muskoka Lakes area has no tions and_won_as much as 8.4) ylanning board, no subdivisions per cent of the vote in local|ang no industry elections in Bavaria this spring.| y¢ also has no debt, no deal- Dietmar Holleck, a law Stu-|/ings with the Ontario Municipal dent at West Germany's Gies-|Board and only one municipal sen University and an active] employee a NPD member, says war crimes! jis "935 assessed residents trials should be stopped, foreign|paye what they consider a aid decreased, West Germany |petier solution to operating jStrengthened, and direct nego-|their town--a do - it - yourself aus apne Secor laporach 7. age em . , |ployee, Charies~ Raymond, --is Opponents of the NPD have | clerk-treasurer, librarian and charged that it is a descendant | ceneral factotum of Hitler's outlawed Nazi party.|" The retired telegrapher, who The NPD strongly disputes the! was posted to Roasseau 60 "years charge. be ' +p, /2go0 when the telegraph was the Holleck, in summing up NPD|oniy means of communication goals, said in an interview: | with the outside world, took the "Pressure from the -outside| municipal job 15 years ago. forced West Germany to extend! cince the village's 'incorpora- the statute of limitation On/tion in 1926, its council of five Nazi war crimes trials. I S8Y has voted only four times jend it before it can lead 0) 'phe yillage has an arrange- anti-Semitic feeling. . . . {ment with the department of The British Rhine Army can highways whereby one of its go. It is not even battle-worthy. |roremen serves as supervisor of The French don't want to/street maintenance for Rosseau atau ? ly 4 $ ogg ser oe recital vg ge eat =" ep sb withdraw their troops than ae btn as Wi pa rod go from them we Rosseau is as old as Confed- "The foreign workers should) leave because they only take home our money and are not at/o¢ Muskoka lamb, a_ trade all compatible with the Get-|puined by wolves and wild dogs. man ponge a > we should "Today, Rosseau is a_ setvice have our old borders back. centre for summer homes in 'Connell 'Wants Commuter Gasgs Soccer Scores OAKVILLE: (CP) -- Toronto| LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer Township Council will ask High-| Matches Tuesday: ways Minister Charles Mac-) ENGLISH LEAGUE Naughton to reconsider recently | Division I announced changes in the rail Liverpool 3. Man City 2 commuter service to be opened|Nott Forest 0 Chelsea 0 was a lumber camp. Then it became famous for production | of Riyadh, the Saudi capital j was once a fort which early in the century was captured ->campaign that subdued by the late King Abdul_/ tribal leaders and unified | Aziz, father of the presenf Saudi Arabia. | Saudi ruler. The conquest was the first stage of a (CP Photo) | dential growth of the township. | Doncaster § Bradford 2 next year along the Lake -On- tario shore east and West of Division If Toronto. Birmingham 3 Portsmouth 0 The changes eliminated two/Charlton 0 Blackburn 0 commuter stations in the line|Coventry 1 Plymouth 0 within the township, leaving it| Huddersfield 1 Ipswich 0 with two. 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