Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1966, p. 27

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~ home at 7.90 p.m. Friday. 'Parry Sound district, the de- guosent er, senna a ea ar, 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 27, 1966 OBITUARIES ERNEST BROWN at Raglan and had been a resi- The death occurred suddenly,|dent of the Oshawa district all Oct, 26, at the Toronto General|her life, Hospital, of Ernest Brown, of 68). Mrs, Laing is survived by her Ritson Road South, He suffered) husband; a ae Mary and) pinsr a fall at his home yesterday|a son, Donald, all of Oshawa, Reed's Ann, and was taken es gene Aico surviving are-two siatere: touts General ee ee "ila 8) Mrs, Arthur Rahm (Grace) and ag gig #4 hi oo "" tana,| Mts. Lila Holley, both of Bow- Manchester, cn Miq| Manville; three brothers, Albert by e's yo iaorets Slute of Raglan and 'Walter Id, He +e a 'wed his Slute of Scugog Island and tor a time and recel i He Russell Brown of Bowmanville); po yon in no gay Ou and three grandchildren, Scott, ad been a resident o! awa Wayne and Karen, bos 0 years, The memorial service will be Mr, Brown was a machinist) nig at the Armstrong Funeral at General Motors prior to hi8|trone at 9 p.m, Oct, 28, Inter- retirement Sept, 1, 1957, He had) ment will be in Oshawa Union ously worked. for bine Cemetery. Rev,,L. W, Herbert, ited and Pedlar People minister of King' Street United Limited. Church, will conduct the serv- 'An adherent of King Street ice, United Church, he was a mem- hav of Cadar Lodae. No. 270. AF and AM, and of Local 222, = MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS WEDNESDAY, OCT, 14 Walker 9.00 6.30 AMIMONE, ine 210 Started: Mary Louise, aniiey Ay "Rewari 4 Laird. Campbell Franklin, SECOND RACE ~~ 1 mile (Pace) Purse $800 (8). §Themenab, Brethour idane R_ Byrd, Campbell lige Wicks Peagan Fission: and ist, ac BO, Nos, sheets Ann and SThe Me Nev, Pald $41.90. $Dudley- 0, Fillon 5 BD ales Reno, Furness 40 Kim Bly Locke - f Time Also varied: Cyanide bid Mountain George, and Preddy jaeraiuneay Witter sus FUNERAL OF MRS, CAROLINE SPENCER | The memorial service for) ,FOURIN % Race = | Mrs, Caroline. Spencer, who) awit Lor Kin, Brethour in " died at the Oshawa General/¢Stormy Grattan, Langille the peil, 19 Wthet Snencer. He! Hospital, Oct. 29, was held; at] $romainy, Meera onneen is survived by his wife, Millie|the Armstrong Funeral Home) Alto. started: - sudze Marlowe, whom he married at/at 2 p.m., Oct, 26, ee Oe cq Blackstock, Nov. 6, 1951; 4) The service was conducted by daughter, Mrs. John Cowle| Rev, Av M, Butler, minister of}, mile (Pace),) . Brown was predeceased ril, 1950, by his first wife, 13,90 Karen May 9% 'ddie's Pride, Feagan Time 209 25 $1,500 (4) 4J R Spencer, Waples }@Champ Tass, Davies 40 | 2Twinkle's Adios, Larkin | Tle 206 45 Also Started: Armbro j|Andy, and Adam Hanover. |'Exactor, Nos. 4 and 4, paid $29.20, SEVENTH RACE ~~ | mile (Pace), Purse $900 (8. |4Btehing, Hayes 10.00 4,30 y | éedonany Bing, Boily 40 Guy, Scoteh BOUCKLEY --- Doug Joan e| Seis Daan, Grattan, Gemmill «Ss Ka Me Scratched, Victer Coun (Any), & of Oshawa and three] Southminster United Church(|$sopsrior Lee, Megens ons, Revert Also surviving are four step-| 'The pallbearers were Garry ; ley' Fords daughters, Mrs. Wilbert Mc-\yaughan,. David Spencer, Reg|Elie'mckiney. Kinstry (Winnie) of Oshawa,| Spencer, Reg Gutsole, William ton, Miss go woeere of To-| ronto and Mrs. F Farrow (Evelyn) of Oshawa; a stepson, BIRTHS sister, Mrs, Lillian Hewett of) Palermo; a brother, Howard Abamnovics John and Yvette are Brown of Toronto; 12 grand: |? eased to announce the ait wel) | bors y St. Joseph's Weannnet Peer. children, rough. The funeral service will be ; aha ane sed th 44 | f thel | 20 held at the McIntosh-Anderson third ton, parry. Philips a buhen, Oc. Ure, Started: Armbro Gladiator, Inte t ill be Osha al tober 23, 1966 at the Oshawa General| wartha Babe, RUMis. Daisey, Gentry interment w in haw t, Special thanks to Dr, Glaz! vere Boon np B46 a wh mite "i, |RNOHTH RACH -- } mile fret), Purse Stree wad macpisver ng oe COOPER = Gary and Sandra .(nee Sverorshe Pat, Robdiilard3.90 th a.40 pre 4 Dawson) are proud to announce the safe) )-r. Scott Key, Feagen CR Sere of Cedar Lodge will ae St, " on Somer 26, 1964, RCAF Station, Time 208 35 rs hold a service at the funeral! A brother for Andrea. Grand:| aise Started: Mr, \Matilida, Bye Bye parents re Mr. and Mra. Here Cooper: | mira, Freighter, Wheres George and Win f London, Ontario, Lae RACE -- | mile (Pace), 400 3,60 2,90) 7.50 6.10 i? GEORGE 8, HALLETT | KIRKLAND = Ron ond Blane ofntt] sa00 Clark) are thankful to nce hel bie Roth, Mite, Feagan In failing health for three] fits git ot Paln Ann Ellzapeth, 8 vines cea eras meniidve +A and of Oshawa. | Cemetery, Also Started; Miss Snowie Marlowe of Hamil- |Kawzenuk and Larry Smith, Haviland Marlowe of Alberta; a/ child 'and four great: grand: | Gavenver) Deborah Susan, on Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Oct, 29, | Hospital, A brother for Bonnie, Stephen! Kiyp and Mick's G Pie | and United Church, will conduct the! j arrival of @ aon, Richard William, % Ibs., | S4ady Bera, Norris bye and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Dawson! pipag Po.ka-fout years, George Stephen Hallett,|9 ozs, born October 25, 1944, A my ave Hs nnd te ceased was a son of the late $2200 «matden = byes 4.0 12 '2 HY} Second--Purse $2200, Sanne % arotd rd, foaled a ip BROWN: roeet a % ie a : ee © Toronta General Ho: von %, ia ris Gritte) 490 3.20 2.40) day, October 26, 1946, hed fi Mwnitiios 70 4 Ritson Road South), belove tented a | Roya a & steve) 3.00) Millle Marlowe, and dear Time: 1:46 dha Cowle (Amy), Alan and "Robert, Luredale, "nee Purse, Bim Wood, of Oshawa, George of Belleville: a Peel Gxpress also ran Teer of Mrs, mo 9) McKinstry! Dalty doubler (?) Page fore! end) (Winnie), and Mrs. Fred Farrow (Eve! (1) UI ye) of Oshawa, Miss Snowie Mariowe ~ ih eb te 9 of jamilton, Miss Marie Marlowe of To! tonto, and Haviland Mariowe of Alberta, | Pi aie. 12,000, Resting at the Mcintosh - Anderson Pur | Gitte ee 'o ) neral Home, 182 King Street East, Serv- 3 "4 hen, tt omen a lee in the Chapel on Saturday afiernoon Sultan's | Trea ve of 287 ny Mogg died this|'er Malinda and Stephen, Time 3 M9 ati ae ik cada morning at the Oshawa Gen- so Sta nique Richar \ lower, Pass Port, and Captain Dillon, eral Hospital, He was in his) DEATHS Attendance, 2478, Total Poot $159,704 67th year. Born Sept.; 27, 1900 in the! md dis btaiy ah Weaneed October 24, 1964) jeniy on nesday, ie 2 nel aera, a "GREENWOOD | Mr. and Mrs, William Hallett |gavehter ot Rots and 'sharyn "Allaraad, 4, Bowman le esting at the He was married Oct. 15, 1930.) rig Funeral tha i, Coormanvitie, Servs] at Huntsville, Ont. A resident poo Bd ~ -- * Mie or Tt Ge Of Oshawa and district for 24) '"erme Bowmanville Ce.netery, ears, he had also resided at! ALLIN, Albert Henry. (Harry) TORONTO arrie At Memorial. Hospital, Bowmanville, on) Wood results r Wednesday, October 24, 1964, Albert Firat. Purse An employee of Gen- Henry, (Marry) » Alin, (ratired argcen)s eal ay years, nv je late Birdie eral Motors for 19 years, Mr.|Diiing, dear father of Margaret and) Misty Fair (Alter) Hallett worked in the material|corne, Bowmanville, Una (Mrs, W. 8./ Star Tudor (MeCavley) han > mit Osh 6 M ¢| Tv 1:28 ier) awa, Gertrude (Mra, J. C,) Time: din department at the Snowe), Winitk, Ontario, Marlen (Mrs,| aNebundo, eiinseaids Chelee, Pan south plant. He was a member] Maurice Proctor), Brockville and Jack, orama, Free Parking Landy Dee, An: of Albert Street United Church Ceeure. pong at the Maris Buneral 's Grene alse ran, @=Windfleld a | i. manvitie *ervice n ° arm ry. and of Local 222, UAW, chenel en Pridey » m. interment Mr. Hallett is survived by | Sowmanvyilie Come . y, his wife, the former Janet Mar- shall and a daughter, Mrs. William Marshall (Sandra) of Fi Oshawa. Also surviving are four als- ters, Mrs, Ralph Cryderman (Ida) of Huntsville. Mrs, Amy Blernese of Victoria, B.C,, Mrs. Earl Chenrey (Lila) of Van- couver and Mrs. Mae Hitchints 4a 2.00 of Saskatoon; five brothers, (Ditttach Bert of Burk's Falls, Fred ofl tetanic Cee wit ho sare] (eas ey Brantford, a and Edward] ice in the funeral heme, Friday evening Orand Manton | of British Columbia and Alvin) # 7:30 pm. nate |Mospital on Wednesday, October 24, 1966 $2,300, it (Harris) Home at 2 p.m, Oct, 29. Inter-| chapel, Saturday, October 2%, 215 p.m, ete seu ister of Albert Street United) Entered into rest in tere Ganewe General | Folly, @--Cherudon Stable and HH, Kaatz eorge be Janet Marshall and father of Mrs. e furlongs. MRS, HENRY C. FISH Montavilie, 'tara, Amy Bisrnese, Victoria,| Sronselene | (Fitesimmona) Saskatchewan, Bert, Burk's Falls, Fred, @Oaring Daryl, Off The Broom, Vat pital, following a short sickness, his 67 year. Resting at the Armstrong | Burt and R. Henderson entry, Gad ye 2 p.m, interment Mount Lawn Bxactor: daughter of the late John) jane: ada, 1 116 miles Jessie Slute, Beloved wife of George aRight Page (Bowcut) (Grace), Mra. Lila Holley, Bow. Maid also ran, a---& George's Memorial Ronmanctee in her. ath year, Resting Oct. 24, 2963 by her first hus- oe yi funeral service in the chapel, | Gleniyvar. (McComb) Time: 1:3? Fish; three sisters, Mrs. Roy i Suddeniy as the result of an accident on Natus, market and Mrs. loved fhuspang of Sharen Croser, Gear + dear brother of Nancy Jit: in bis Bird) Forty Carat (McComb) awa. service on Saturday at 2 p.m, interment) Tiger Cat, Sultans Ranee, : Korek and L. ©, Witeon entry Home at 3:15. p.m., Oct. 29. In-| V0) Matsence an Wednesday, October! 2 Edna Snowden, dear father of Ongley, rector of St. - Ye Py & ome. Funeral service at 2 o'ctock, Fr 410 3.20) 1.0 7.00 Esprit de Major Roberts, Golden Regret, Fair Dandy, Real Runner also ran. Coeur Champ, , Reyal Twinkle Jay, Fourth--Purse 7 furlongs 7.90 3.90 2.70 2% 2.40) a0 Sari-Mark, Ky claiming 4% 2.00 2.70 " 2.90 $9 2.460 2.70 Dyear ne Alice Parkes, Jeating 4, Reed and Vis: and 4year 4.90 2.90 2.0 410 3.40 40 Bighth.Purse % 200, claimaing, > and "(Har'son) 10.70 420 3.50 4a 2 2.20 aMitady's Choice, Miss Royal Cote, Lucky Deal, and R Altendance 7.80% Handle 494.877, * IN MEMORIAM A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please 390 KING STREET WEST visit the Park 'Office Telephone 728-6226 -- 723.2633 = LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and orel arrangements for all ions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE 728-6555 After hours 725 7928 LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 723.0444 hus: of Saskatchewan and a grand-| isu, Lilian Frances -- Janet Lynne Mar-| Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Lilllan Frances Rowden Lemon, beloved | Yearelds'-and upward, The memorial service will be/ |wite ot Henry Cc. Flan, ih ner éind year enueneg, (Olean) ne. held at the Armstrong Funeral) sre it eee ein tne Ceader "Lane (Gomer) ment will be in Mount Lawn) 'sterment Osawa Union Cemetery, Championnat. Canadian Statute Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck, min-| watverr, George 8 Quill also ran, Late seratch: --aMitel's Hospital. on Thursday, October 27, 1946, | Ty. Church, will conduct the serv-| George Sennen: Hallett, beloved hisband ice. Fitth.Purse $2,200, Wit, Marahall (Sandra), Oshawa, broth,| od fillies of Mra. Ralph Cryderman (ida),| bAmber River (Gomer) The death occurred, Oct, 26)8.C. Mrs. Bart Chenrey (Lila), Van: ONewsy (Kornblum) at the Oshawa General Hos-| ever: Mra, Mae Hitchints, Saskatoon, ; Brantiord, Herman and Edward, British ley Queen Princess Toki alto ran of Mrs. Henry C. Fish, 461 Connie and Alvin, Saskatchewan: , in| Late serateh: aMariner"s Ded, aD. FP. bap gn Street, She was in her! pynerai Home, Oshawa with funeral ford Farms entry. jaervice in fhe chapel Saturday, October " The poner Lillian Frances | Comarery Criends are aaked to call) 6 ae M Purse . 5 azarine Rowden, the deceased was a/commencito Friday.) Stakes, Ryearcold tiles, foaled Jessie Thomas and Edith Rowden. | entered into rest in the Onawa General! Jammed Lovely (Fitz's) 300 220 Born Mar, 9, 1905, in Oshawa Hospital on Wednesday, October 24. 1966. Gorm she spent her entire life here./ Laing, mother of Miss Mary Laing and cia ' e She was a member of St. pest Oshawa, sister of Mrs. Arthur | We Have, Anglican! menue: Atsert 'Slule." Raglan' Watter| count Hardings entry \ Russell Brown, Church. Stute, Scugeg island and Russel! Brown. aitith. pak chien Mrs, Fish was predeceased, | ar "ine armstrana Funeral. Home, Osh. olds, | mile, y, October 28 at 2 p.m. interment qeny 8. Good (Boweut) band, Cyril Lemon, She is sur- bent} Union Cemetery. s Piedali (McC sey) vived by her husband, Henry ¢ +5 : MCCLELLAND, Wilttem Jenn (Jeck) Merry Arctic A thor v rte Famous Meo aren alse" ven Sharrard (Edna) of Oshawa, Weanesday, October 26. 1964, William rs; Rinei Gaaica of New-\John McCleltand of Port Perry, dearly Ray Branton fatner of Stephen, loving aon of Mr, and, Shining Mark (Mildred) of Oshawa and alMrs. Wm. McClelland of Oshawa and Milrutho (Gomer) brother, Earl Rowden of Osh-|\03; 'Resting. at the chapel of Mc-| Time: tid) bs Dermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for) aStormy Ally, The memorial service will be Pine Grove Cemetery Penadee, Broth of a Boy, held at the Armstrong Funeral! a aye A gins Valley Royal also ran. a--J ul terment will be in Oshawa %, 1964, Roy Van Camp of RR 2 Bow Union Cemetery. Canon F. G.) | eras in Wis let year, beloved George's | Mrs. N. Brownell Gloyee) and Sam. Rest: Church, will conduct the serv-/ing at the Nortncutt Smith Funeral ice. pe afternoon, interment emeter FUNERAL OF comer ALBERT WOODWARD | The funeral service for Albert) within reach of al! Woodward of Whitby Township who passed away Oct. 21 was GERROW held at the Robinson Funeral FUNERAL CHAPEL! Chapel, Brooklin, Oct, 24 at 2 p.m. He was in his Sist year Rev. Winnifred Bridges, min- ister of Kedron United Church, | conducted the service, Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union'CARD OF THANKS Cemetery. deceased) jounson -- 1 wish to thank D Nephews of the acted as pallbearers: John Goselie and Or, Smith tor Kind attention Fred @uring my recent confinement in be Blair, Clifford Brown, fot BR gh rng Be or Carey, Lioyd Pearson, Everitt ised sie Aetnee ter a ee an Pogson and Norman Woodward, | "owers MRS. GEORGE LAING | In poor health for two years, | BAN LANDLORD'S LAW Mrs. George Laing, 76 MeMil-| LONDON (CP)--The govern lan Drive, died Oct. 24 at the) ment proposes to abolish a law Oshawa General Hospital. She'dating back to feudal times was in her 60th year which gives a landlord the right/ The former Jessie Slute, the|to seize a tenant's goods if he deceased was born Feb. 2, 1907,|does not pay the reat, | Kindness beyond Price, yet SERVICE Estella Johnson. ST RACE -- | mile (Trot), Purse $,00, Hur Paimer 5,60 bar iby 7;Dawk, Pw 4,10 ir | X14) 19,20 5.40. 4,20 » 900 Ba] AG (go Stared Widower's Pick, Scot Gay,/ | Willow Brook Smoky, Henry Grattan, and THIRD RACK = | mile (Pace), Puree! i Wrack, No Boy 118 $30) Menasiny 'Steve (x10? 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X110 rownell XT a Foxy Ger More, @ Spanking Breen, Braatield XK TOF leon aes x103 t. to Alp maou ee Golden Bubble, BXXX104) Greak Tar, -- Swal: XK 1047 "medicine Lag, Griffo X13) Chance XX106) Roman Tribune, Steve Bh Cover, Swatuk A-T Ziegler and M B--Nillerest Stable and iy Bad Stabie entry Platt A erren rs NoAG AND Thon FRENCH TOPIC Noel Bennett-Alder, assistant lguperiatendent in the curricu- lum branch in charge of con: versationai French in tie Sép- arate school board system, will speak to a St, Francis' PTA audience at St, Hedwig's Church! auditorium, Tuesday, Oct, Mr, Bennett-Alder will discuss} the need for French programs) in the system and will demon:| strate conversational French with 25 participating students,' LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries the in- formation that letters patent of incorporation have been granted to five district firms, They are; Brock Building Sup- plies Limited, Whitby; | Feld- camp Bros,, Limited,. Ajax; | Italian Social and Recreation Club Limited, Oshawa; MIS Holdings Limited, Oshawa and Williams Electronics Limited Oshawa, CONSERVATION GRANT | TORONTO (Special) -- The Ontario government has = ap- proved a grant of $125,625 to the Metropolitan Toronto and Regivn Conservation Authority. It covers 75 per cent of the cost! of land acquisition and con-| struction of the Stouffville! reservoir, | TOP PLOWMAN Hugh Allin, Orono, won the silver tray for the best plow- man under 18 years of age in the United Counties plowing match held on the farm of Lloyd Kellogg, Welcome, Other winners from the Durham County area included William Allen, Newcastle; Stanley Allin, Orono and Hugh Allin, News 25, j Companies Spend Millions Seeking Saskatchewan Ore REGINA (CP) -- The lar, concentration of exploration work in history is being under- taken in the rich but virtually untouched mineral storehouse of northern Saskatchewan, says Mineral Resources. Minister A, C, Cameron, Sixty compa are spending $2,500,000 on loration this year and a further $1,000,000 for the development of areas where promising finds are loca- ted, he says, This is 14 times what it was two years ago when only a@ handful of firms were engaged in northern exploration, Last "i year there were about the same number of companies in the 'Inorth but their budgets were much smaller, At the end of June, claims mh claim blocks totalling about 100.00 seven were in _anod standing and exploration "per: mits on 1,500,000 acres had been issued, Mr, Cameron says explora: tion is not confined to any one area but a wide pdeit extending from Lac La Ronge to Flin | Flon seems to be receiving most attention, Considerable. staking 8 being done at Otter, Des- chambeault, Amisk, Coreen and Brabant Lakes, Finds included zine, copper, nickel and lead, URANIUM HAS FUTURE Air mapping and other pre-| liminary work during the last two years have been completed and companies now are estab- lishing camps, moving in equip: ment and starting excavations, the minister says. "They are not expecting great! explosive things to happen. all in one day and make headlines but the firms are confident great wealth will be found in ,| the long run," Last year, metals; industrial) Ministers Give | Ky Ultimatum SAIGON (Reuters) -- Ten members of South Viet Nam's advisory people-army council to- jday told Premier Nguyen Cao Ky they would resign unless he quickly resolved a government dispute which has led to the resignation of five ministers, In a letter to Ky, the 10 civil- jans said they had no wish to aggravate a crisis which had al- ready become serious, but they felt unable to perform their du- ties unless the dispute was fairly settled, t;minerals and coal valued at) amt nireals and coal valued at} $107,000,000 were H Saskatchewan, were copper, sinc | Mr, Cameron says one of the bright spots for the future js the tential market for uranium. | mand is expected far to ex- coed the peak reached when it ey wus & as a wartime mate- rial, Moat industrial countries were} rare to se asa Fades! generating energy. 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