Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1966, p. 21

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TOIT IT I 3 ! |__ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 14, 1966 27 } |38----Coming Events KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL 1% PRICE PASS To the Friday, Sept. 16 ~ KINSMEN SUPER CAR (aay a i ie 8 eee at the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $8,800 'in Prizes including New 1966 specified Car from dealer of your choice or. $2,- 000 Cash. $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,200 Small Snowball (54 nos.) $1,500 Big Snowball (57 nos.) $600 regular games $450 Special gomes Don"t forget to buy the econ- omy pack for value and save money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Many Free and Valuable Door Prizes KINSMEN ROWE TOURS MEXICAN HOLIDAY Escorted Oct. 5 -- 28th. 24 days, Places of interest. -- Mexico City, Acapulco, Larco and many others. No night travel. Wheeling W. Va; Jamboree Thanksgiving Weekend Oct. 7-10 Hotel and tours arranged. Travel deluxe, air condition- '38--Coming Events ~ SUNNYSIDE Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 55 and 57 arAaAn pOUU. IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200. In @nnounced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per tine both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. DOOR PRIZES EARLY. BIRD. GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:30 P.M, Children under 16 not admitted | OBITUARIES FRANK DRAYTON Following a sickness of sevy- eral months the death occurred Sept. 12, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, of Frank Dray- ton, 245 Athol St. E. He was in his 62nd year. A son of the late Mr. and 36--Legal NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT RS.C. 1952, Chapter 193 -ELECTRIC ISSION OF '38---Coming Events /YAYCEES Monster | / BINGO: Admission 50c Two Jackpots Nos. 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. | IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200. In announced Nos $25 Consolation Prize $10. per line both gomes BIRTHS GILLARD -- Ray and Loreen are pleased to announce the birth of a Met og ter, Susan Loreen, Sunday, Sept Vy 1966, weighlte 5 tbs, 13 ozs., at Osh- 'awe General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Miller and fourth floor staff. | L@COCO -- Mr, and Mrs. Philip 'jLecoco (nee Faith Brockman) hep announce the birth of a son Phi 2 Mrs, Anthony Drayton, the de- rt 7 19s. 92 O%, on 1966 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. J First grandchild for Mrs. Barbara Brock-|¢eased was born April 17, 1905, in the Ukraine and was mar- 'man and the late Donald Brockman, First | ponte gnesac for Mr. and Mrs. Har i ¥ eftit, Bowmanville and Mrs. Ming Wil/vied May 26, 1928, in Oshawa. giaonreeita: A resident of Oshawa and dis- | trict for more than 50 years, he 1 was a member of the staff at the Lancaster Hotel. MY, UrAywu was picucccancu July 8, 1950, by his wife, the former Anne Frederick, He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Stire of Toronto and Mrs. Mary Mullen of Penetan- guishene and two brothers, jJohn of Toronto and William! of Oshawa. He, was predeceased by a sis- ter, Mrs. Anne Jackson and a brother, Michael. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sept. 15. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union - Tl POFF FARMERS agriculture EDMONTON (CP) -- Albertadepartment. After a few years. farmers now are ge advice the. soil-testing service expects on how to use and veto have an inventory of some their land from the' soils divis- of the province's soil problems, © As regular. as clockwork! % ' Choose any day. If you have the time, we have the fioht to Rritain ._ fore moving te Oshawa seven! years ago. | She was predeceased by her husband in December, 1946. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Annie Gray and Mrs. Mary Heard of Whitby, Mrs.|. Rose Fowler of Stratford, and Mrs. Helen Marple of Bay Ridges and three sons, Adam of St. Catharines; Harry and Michael: of Oshawa; 15 grand-| children and two great-graid-' children. The funeral service will be, jheid at the Mciniosi-Anderson Onn ee | | | ACA TUG Masth hd dan MWe Be shane meinen aftan than anvone else at this time of year because we think there's more for you to enjoy. More front-row views of historic pageantry. More star- splashed West End premieres. More time for cosy chats in quaint old inns.and pubs, In fact, about the only thing you won't find more of, is rush! So prepare to relax. And right through winter choose from 16 BOAC and Air Canada flights a week from Toronto to London, Inciden- tally, the average mid-winter temperature in London is some 16 above Toronto's. Quite warm, really. So: is the welcome you'll find aboard your BOAC jet. 1} siediiaaiiindienddidiaiitmatremmmtteemmien 15, followed by interment in| Oshawa Union Cemetery. | Envoy Percy Carswell of the Salvation Army will con- duct the. service. BROWN, Hilliard Al Whitby, Ont, on Monday, September 12, Hillard Brown, Newcastle in \his 54th year, . Margaret (Mrs. ery), Veima (Mrs. Gordon Watson) and Milton, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service In the chapel on iThursday at 2 p.m, Interment Orono Cemetery. DRAYTON, Frank Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, September 12, 1966, Frank Drayton, beloved husband of the fate Anne Frederick, brother of Mrs. Pauline Stire, Toronto, Mrs. Mary Mul- fen, Penetang, John Drayton, Toronto, William Drayton, Oshawa, in his 62nd year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Funeral Service in the Chapei, Bish ASE snorerener Bh at 2 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- "i . tery. Cemetery, Rev. A. Woolcock, rector of St, Mark's Anglican SECZWICK, Lena At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, |Church, will conduct the September 13, 1966, Lena Seczwick, be-| Service. (loved wife of the late Frederick Seczwick | land loving mother of Mrs, Annie Gray,' Mrs. Mary Heard, Whitby, Mrs. Rose Fowler, Stratford, Mrs. Helen Marple, Bay pot eg of: ms ype ie Harry an ichael Seczw awe, 1." i " ms in her 72nd year, Resting at Mcintosh:| 'The last member of her fam | Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the ily, Mrs. Frederick (Lena)) orn at 2 p.m. Interment Union Ceme iSeczwick, 532 Cubert St., died me -----------------= Sept, 13 at the Oshawa General Kindness beyond Price, yet | Hospital. The deceased, who within reach of all |was in her 72nd year, had been ~ sick for three weeks. GERROW > of: rt of Block "A", Re- gistered Plon 578; , Part of the Woter Lot in front of Lot 21 Range 2, Broken Front Concession; "All of Water Lot HY76, being part of the bed of Lake Onterio in front of Lots 19 and 20, Range 2, Broken Front Concession and Blocks "A" and BY", Register- , edPlan 578. AND take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the publica- tion of this notice THE HY- DRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO wilt, under Section 7 of the sold Act, apply to the Min- ister of Public Works for ap- provol of the said site and plan. ATED ot Toronto, Ontario, this, 8th day of September A.D, 1966. £. B. EASSON Secretary THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Montreal Honors Jackie Robinson MONTREAL (CP)--Jackie Robinson, who played his way through this city en route to becoming the first Negro player in major league base- | ball, returned to be honored Saturday. | Robinson, now general manager of Brooklyn Dodgers of the Continental Football League, played here for Mont- real Royals before joining Brooklyn Dodgers of base- | | | | | _ $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card. 20 Reguler $20 games poy double in 17 Nos. or less, > BOAC BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH mm CANADA , | } | | | | | Complete Travel Arrangments and Travel information Call or See FOUR SEASON TRAVEL oklyn | OSHAWA--WHITBY--BOWMANVILLE--BROOKLIN valcal 'sportsmen held the | 57 King St, E. Oshowe---728-6201, 728-6202, 728-6203 ceremony to mark the 20th | anniversary of his arrival in | Montreal as a player for the | Cell Now for Complete Travel Arrangements Born in Auatris, Pg Secz-| old Royals club. The tee | vitae tetait8 | Sy" ss MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE FUNERAL CHAPEL | apo. She lived in Sault Ste.| of a football game, which | 390 KING STREET WEST |Marie, Thorold and Whitby be-|' Robinson's Dodgers 'lost 22-14 | Telephone 728-6226 | to Montreal Beavers. PHONE 723-7001 IN MEMORIAM EDWARDS -- in loving memory of a dear father, John W. Edwards (Jack) who passed away September 14, 1959. Loving and kind in ali his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days. MRS. FREDERICK SECZWICK Five $30 games Early Bird Game 7:45. P.M. EXTRA. PRIZES | } / } | Every Thursday» at the | Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING | FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 | and 7:15 P.M. 25 KING ST. E. OSHAWA | IN MEMORIAM LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all GOATS DON'T CARE The goat is the most wide-| spread domestic animal of the} NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD MEL- VIN TUCKER, LATE OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, And Returning after Bingo Children 'under 16 not admitted BLESS NEW BELeLS world and flourishes everywhere except in' polar regions. MAYOR WONDERS WHY PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The icity has put up signs in Spanish 'as well as English to warn that ed, washroom motor coach For information of above tours phone or write Rowe Travel Agency 885-2527 Port Hope Sincere and Kind in heart and mind, Whet @ beautiful memory he left be- hind. --Aiways Mary remembered by daughter (GILLIES, Michael---tn loving memory | lago t-4#vy--Mom, Dad, Merion and Steve. of our beloved Mike who died two years |~ occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 A LASTING TRIBUTE It's Got oo Mavor canada loves -- best! | MANY NEED HOMES REGINA (CP) ---The Sas- katchewan child welfare office viaced 486 children with adop- tive parents in 1965. During the} year there were 3,282 children under its care, about 2,000 of} }son Bill, daughter - them in foster homes \'Grandchilaren, : mee TEXAGO AGENT, DECEASED. | All. persons. having cloims agdinst the estate of the abovernamed deceased, late of the Town of Whitby, Coun- ty of Ontario, wh6 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 end full particulars of their claims.\ Immediately after the soid date, the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received, DATED AT OSHAWA, Au- gust 31st, 1966. Helen Marlo. Tucker, Executrix by her solicitors, Greer ond Kelly, 174 King Street Est, Pe, ARGOS ie oa Veiewe, VGH. 37--Auctions AUCTION SALE property of Mrs. 6. Mifflin, 108 Centre St. S., Whitby. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 at 12 p.m. Ontario hutch eup- board, 2 piece French Provin- cial Dielcroft set (like new) Victorian Hall seat, Victorian table, antique rocker, brass fire. screen and tools, antique glassware, oil lamps, bedroom suite, chrome suite, sewing machine, rugs, end tables, coffee tables, school desks, book case, rolls of leather, modern and antique chine and glass. Many more articles too numerous to mention, Terms cash. Myles King, auctioneer 725-3039 -- Oshawa "AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 17th 8 schools, 6 pianos. The pro- perty of Ops Township School Area Board. These schools ate situated cround the Town of Lindsay. "The Heart of the Kawartha Lakes' very suitable for country homes or small businesses. For further information or inspection ap- pointments contact Corl Hick- son, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 324- 3912 ©. J. POMERY, auctioneer, 66 Steven-| son's Road North. No sale tao small or| 725-8968 any-| too large. Call 728-6810 or any: time. For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 WINNIPEG (CP) -- A peal of |littering is against the law, but jfour. nw bells is being hung in| the streets remain littered. "No {the sower of St. Paul's College|wonder," says Maria Tina jon the University of Manitoba/Bonet. "I don't know who did jcampus at Fort Garry. Cast in|the translations but those signs |Holland, the bells will bejdon't say: 'No Littering.' They blessed at a special ceremony|say: 'Don't hang your wash in before installation. the street.' "' TONKIN -- In loving memory of a hus- band and grandfather, Arnold $, Tonkin, who passed away September 14, 1965. A' silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by wife Margaret, In - law Ethel and \ | | \ i call to the Breakfast Table SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD™SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGES =» 99: ROUND STEAK ., 79° SWIFT'S Le. 55° PREMIUM WIENERS u. 90° SWIFT'S FULLY COOKED | SMOKED PICNICS DRUGS and CLOTHING WOODBURY'S SHAMPOO 1.39 VALUE 9 g FOR NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM "on OO" Siripe Anti Cavity: $3.00 *" TOOTHPASTE | REG. 1,19 | 00 MADE UP WHILE YOU WAIT FOR bd GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH SHOP BY PHONE CALL 725-3445 OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. FREE PARKING TO THE REAR OF STORE. Pure, natural goodness that comes from 100% GROCERY SPECIALS FRESHER AND BUTTERMATE -- 24 oz. loef (not 16 ozs.) BREAD ..... 5 loaves 1.00 BUTTER .......... Ib. 63¢ STOKELEY'S FANCY 15-07. iE .. Btins 1.00 CLARKS 20 ex. PORK AND BEANS Reg. 31¢ now for *1.00 LIBBY'S SLICED, CHUNKS OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE | 00 * 15 oz. tins for HEINZ GALLONS OF WHITE VINEGAR 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. vegetable oil..Every day...more people brighten their Bartlett PEARS : 79° ONT. No. 1 GRADE PRUNE PLUMBS 6-QUART © 99 BASKET FRUIT BASKET meals with Blue Bonnet than any other margarine. MED SIZE 4-QUART BASKET po In the convenient 1 ib, package of quarters or the thrifty 3 Ib. package. ONE POUND PRINTS n, = Every Wednesday Jubilee Povilion. All proceeds to charity See Tues. Ad blue Bonn 100% VEGETABLE OIL MARGARINE Reg. 83c HEINZ SOUPS READY TO SERVE MIX OR MATCHEM IDEAL FOR 4 LUNCH BOX, {3 varieties 10 for 99¢ BINGO, Bathe Park, Euvlalie Ave. Thurs- day, 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday, 8 p.m. For RESULTS TIMES Classified ACTION ADS 723-3492

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