Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1966, p. 31

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BIRTHS GLADWIN -- Karen (nee Melnychuk) are proud '5 'announce the eae of ir son, Randy Lee, 6 Ibs. es soak "ant ' se htt Bre Miller and naan te ~ cae ona fn heneily, on an- Hy A_ brother Yor 'homas, William thanks Special thanks to lend Macnee ae Karen, Many to Dr, Ross and fourth floor staff at the Oshawa General Hospital, DEATHS MacKENZIG, Amy Rosine At Fairview Lodge, wnitoy, Ont on by jovernber 22, 1966, Am Ine * » Port Perry, service on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. Inter- went Pine Srove Cemetery. McCAMMOND, Joseph Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on ee ones 22, 1966, eph mmond, waband of Ann Tate, fatner of Mrs. ip Pee Hil. ditch (Sylvia) of Oshawa and brother of icCammond, Osha' 4d) Mamilt (Bilan) al ain year, Resi esting atime Arms Funeral Home ith funeral service i" the chapel Thursday, November 24 af 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery POTTER, William Thompson Entered into rest suddenly in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, November 21, 1966, Willlam Thompson Potter (of! Angle-Jane Dresses. and Thompson Pot- ter interiors), beloved husband of Jane, father of Allison, Sandra and Garry, son of the late Ellen and Donald Potter and} brother of Mrs, B. A, Heeney (Marion) of Scarborough, Mrs. Pat Doneghy (Jean- tte) of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Donald S., James $. Potter of Toronto; in his S9th year, Resting at the Giffen-Mack Fu neral Home, 2570 Danforth Avenue, To ronto, with funeral service in the chapel noreeay 3 o'clock, November 24, Inter ment Pine Hillis Cemetery, Toronto. 2S, Mary Jane at Hig Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, November, 22, 1966, Mary Jane Wiles, beloved wife of the late William Wiles, dear mother of Orland of Brook- fin, Stewart of Myrtle, Kathleen (Mra, Frank Mackin) Oshawa and the late Lois McDiarmid, Resting at the chapel of Mc- Dermot!- Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 yet IN MEMORIAM SIZES 12%4-22% RICKRACK ROSES | | By ALICE BROOKS | A ei ce po om Attract STYLED TO SLIM ments with rick rack picture, By ANNE ADAMS | Rick rack magic. SEE HOW EASY it is to look) rack and it forms roses, buds--| smart for the holidays! Simply! a child can do it! 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PERL -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away November 23, 1945, yy wth hte: of life, there are me orth 'he "nappy days we knew And rr Of @ wonderful dad like you. ~Sadly missed, Don, Marilyn and Kim RICHARDS -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Florence J. Richards, who passed away Nov. 23, 1942 Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, ps Sap we loved so much, memory is our keepsake, in when we'll never part, God has her in his keeping, We have her in our hearts Sadly missed by daughter Joyce, in-law Danny and grand-daughter Debbie. RICHARDS -- In loving memory of 9 dear daughter and sister, Florence J Richards, who passed away four years ago today, Nov, 23, 1962 We will always remember the way she looked The way The little th Are with us all th For down the lane of memories, The light Is never dim Until the stars forget to shine, remember her id smiled, seid and did, walle membered by mother and mi | ae TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for al! occassions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 | The funeral service for CARD OF THANKS GOWER Many thanks to Doctors Roswell, Kwak and Rogers and the staff of 38 and SF for the care and attention given me auring my recent iliness at Oshawa Hospital, also to all my friends and relatives for kindness shown. --Doug Gower WUGHES -- We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors. for their kindness and sympathy, shown to us in our recent bereavement. We es. pecisliy wish to thank Dr. Shaw and Or Campbell, for their efficient care. Also Armstrong Funeral Home, Reverend Spring, Byng Avenue Pentecostal Church Houdaltle Industry and Windsor Division of G.M.C., for their many beautiful floral tributes and gifts to @ living memorial. To all who helped in any way. a sincere thank you. Mr, Ernest Hughes and family. LAWRENCE -- Our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to all of our rela tives and friends who called at the funeral home te comfort us-in our deep sorrow In the loss of a dear father and husband also to those who sent lovely cards, flowers and donations, to Or.! Ferrier and Dr. Kutzner and nurses at the Oshawa General Hospital, second floor, to Paster George Smith for his visits and words of comfort, the G.M.C, for the loan of cars and the Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home for their kind nes Mrs. George V. Lawrence and family LYNDE -- | wish to express my heart felt thanks to my friends, neighbors and relatives for al! their kindness, expres sions of sympathy and fioral ofteri ings) during my recent bereavement in the loss of my dear wife iva. Special thanks to Mrs. Lee, Mrs. DeMille, Mrs. Straw. bridge, Towns Funeral Home, Whitby, Rev. Or. George J. Minietiy of West meunt United Church, Dr. Sturgis and Dr. Maroosis, nurses and staff of 3¢ Oshawa Genera! Hospital and pail bearers. William @. Lynde of my! In love are tne blessings --|Church, OBITUARIES MRS. MARY JANE WILES A resident of the Myrtle Sta-|18, was held tion area most of her life, Mrs.) Memorial |Mary Jane Wiles died sudden-|2 p.m. Nov, 22. ly, Nov. 22, at the Oshawa Gen-| The service was eral Hospital. She was in her| by Rev. F. G. 74th year. lof St. George's Church, assist- in St. Anglican Church at conducted The former Mary Jane Win-| led by Rev. A. Woolcock, padre |deram, the deceased was alof Branch 43, Royal Canadian |daughter of the late Mr, and/ Legion. Interment was in Mount Mrs. John Winderam. Born|Lawn Cemetery. July, 1893, at Gateshead, En-| The pallbearers, all members gland, she had been in Can- of Branch 43, Royal Canadian ada since. she was a child. Legion, were A, Turner, L, Mrs. Wiles was predeceased Mitchell, P. Stephenson, W. by her husband, William Wiles, | Hungerford, J, Anderson and A,! June 30, 1966, She is survived! Brisebois. by a daughter, Mrs, Francis!) Members of the Legion form- Mackin (Kathleen) of Oshawa;\ed a guard of honor at the two sons, Stewart of Myrtle;church and participated in the Station and Orland of Brooklin;|Legion service, conducted by four grandchildren and four Mr. Woolcock, at the cemetery. | great-grandchildren, She was) predeceased. by a daughter,! Mrs. Lonard McDiarmid (Lois). The funeral service will be| held at the McDermott - baker Funeral Home, Perry, at 2 p.m. Nov. 24, FUNERAL OF THOMAS A. HARVEY Requiem High Mass Thomas Abraham Harvey, who Pana-|died at his home, 7144 Simcoe Port! Street North, was sung in the Inter- Church of St. G ' reg ment will be in Pine Grove|Great at' 10 a.m edays bs Cemetery, Prince Albert, Rev, | William Patterson, minister of ae a gy Bonn |Myrtle United Church, will con- ment was in the Soldiers' Plot duct the service, in Oshawa Union Cemetery, | The pallbearers were William Watts, James Garrison, Jack MRS. ALBERT CLARKE Goulding, George Paterson The memorial service for Sidney MacEachern and James Mrs. Albert Clarke, who died|McPhee. | Nov 19, at the Oshawa General | Hospital, was held at 2 p.m.,, | Nov 22, at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home, for G FUNERAL OF FUNERAL OF SIDNEY LOSCOMBE . The memori ce Rey. John K. Moffat, minis- ney hao Pag nl ter of Simcoe Street United 20, at the Oshawa General Hos- ae ee -- pital, was held at the Arm- | was in Mount Lawn . ; Skee tig haz i Home at- 3.15 The pallbearers were William = Ty he service was conducted by Higgins, Charles Braund, Major John Wood of the Salva- Wayne Braund, Geoffrey Smith, tion Army. Interment was in Jack Smith and Al. Stire. Oshawa Union Cemetery : The pallbearers were Milton Sleep, Noel Rivers, Robert WILLIAM E. GILLARD Richards, Fred Loscombe, Jr., Wil- Lloyd Schram and Wilbert liam Earl Gillard, who died at Simpson. MOHUAWY RACTWAYV RECT TS SIAWSSSATT ER SEAWEITI CER Bh oe FIRST RACE -- | mile (Pace), Purse 2-Chuck Bardia, CA Hie 5.20, 310 $800 8 Go ¢ Gesoddy, HE Gilmour, 6.20 &-Game Mir, Feagan Also Started: Brave Ezra, Daylite Sailor Mon, Waples Baron, EMBASSY Miss, Peter Bomb and 4Good Bye Killean, Crow Wayne Direct Time 210 45 Also Stated: Miss Carolene Ann, Rocky Direct, Tan, and Peso FUNERAL OF FOURTH RACE -- 1} Purse 2Storm Knight, ?-Gunner Grat, Time 208 Also Stated: Silly Boy, Josedale San Ruan, Loyal Briton, Royal Haw Lea and Cebey Joe FIFTH RACE -- | Mile (Trot) -G'den Candy, U'Hreux §.30 4,30 3,70 Lady Spring, Kopas 480 3.80 4Quen Castle, Furness 10 Also Started: Harlan Hoy, ot Commons, Jimmy PE cl Volo. Scratched, Kenter 0. RACE rt Mile (Pace), Purse mile (Pace) 8.00 7.10 ylturehy \ 18.40 SECOND RACE -- | mile (Trot), Purse $800 8 Go Grav an Song . oer ? nbo B, Ka o- diene Mac, Time 209 4 Also Started: Cail Me Spud, Wheres George, Theigiers, Star Via Jean, Todd Riddel! "ne DD Nos. 8A Game Mir and 4-V N Song paid $17.50 THIRD RACE -- Purse $800 8 Go. S-Lochinver Rex, Maguire Gamble Third In NHL Scoring ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- Gordon Labossiere and Wayne Hicks are making the Ameri can Hockey League = scoring race a private affair for Que- bec Aces and limiting it to their own line. Hicks and Labossiere share the AHL scoring lead with 34 |points each according to figures released today. Each has goals and 22 assists Their linemate, Guy Gendron is tied for seventh place with Billy Carter of Buffalo Bisons. Each has 23 points. House K'artha Babe, Mci'yre 27.80 16.10 4.80 &Ca Hie 5.20 2.90 1-Guy Protector, Feagan 380 Also Started: Gaylord Grattan, Mid night Babe, While Ankles, Lornie Rhythm and Susi Do, EXACTOR PAID $187.50 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $800. (8) S-Byrd K'lean, C'cott 4.00 3.80 3.00 52-The Great Remus, Jr. C'hael 9.80 4.50 4Darky Atom,Troy 4.80 Also Started: Old Master, Pass Pot Ludale, Miss Angela Mary, and Frisco Killean. EIGHTH RACE -- S-Guy Attorney, Feagan 3Cindy Van Patrick, Marsh &Ardeen, Also Started: Ballastar, Invincible Pick and Dilly Dally Gene Scratched, Barry Gladiator 12 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse $900 (8) W'w Brook Sadie, C'el ee 74 Ar: Scott Key, Feagan 0 é Caribbean Song, Zirnis Also Ste ted: Marty Gally Z, Reed Ann, Haul Awa 1 Attendance 2,747, Total Peo! $182,982. Mile (Pace) 0 2.60 2.40 3.10 2.70 Johnston, Armbro iT Hanover, DQ Oakie Bara, and ROLL rick| extra|-- complete patterns in color) his home, $42 Mary Street, Nov. | George's Ongley, rector "Crafty Commodore, Post Win Scugog Cleaners chalked up another important victory in the Willowdale Men's Major Five- Pin Bowling League with a shut-out over second place Wil- low Bowl last week, Larry Piper, the Bowmanville lad on the Scugog club, return. ed to the lineup after a three- week absence and certainly made his presence felt when he racked up a 338 score in the first game, in the leadoff posi- tion. Sel Himes followed Piper with 281, Bob Gallagher 283, Eddie Moody 289 and Dave Bishop 230, to give Scugogs a 1,421 team tvuial to easily top Wil- low's 1,199. In the second game, it was Piper again with 308, Himes 309, Bishop 279, Moody 279 and Alex Donaldson 196 for another nice total, 1,371 against 1,128. Smarting under the loss of the rst two games, Willow battled hard in the third game and ap- peared headed for a win until Scugogs opened up in the last five frames to win 1,296 + 1,270, In winning tnis tnree + game set, Scugog Cleaners racked up their fifth three-game total over the 4,000 mark, with 1,421, 1,371 and 1,296 for 4,088. The team average per game for the 33 games rolled so far this season, is now 1,29 | The ina scores against Willow Bowl were: Piper 880 (338, 308), 'Himes 823 (309), | Moody 852 (289), Bishop 798 (289), Gallagher 694 (283), Don- aldson 569, For Willow it was) Erie Rank 793 (278), Earl Py- burn 759 (289). | With the three top teams to} qualify for a playoff position, and only four weeks of sched- uled league play remaining in the first series, there are nine running. In leading position, it's Rusty Stars, 53 pts., followed by |Fraser. Movers 50, British Cana- }dian Construction 49, The 300 "|Club 49, Chase and Taylor 48, Willow Bowl 47, Scugog Clean- jers 45, Sam Walkers 45, Aimco Automotive 45. The other seven clubs the league can be con- |sidered out of contention. "| GREENWOOD 2 ENTRIES THURSDAY, NOV, 24 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim ing (3000), Maiden three- and tour-year- olds, One Mile (18) Romantic Kiss, Grubb X110 ittle Crown, Gordon 118 | Lib, Grubb X110 Hop Around, Bowcut 119 Maebest, Walsh A-110 Chi¢ Tudor, Gomez 110 Roccy Parham, No Hoy 103 Cold Assist, No Boy 118 Lively Dancer, Poirier ial Ernarce, McCauley X108 Hunter's. Deli rte Srownell X108 Also Biigi Tu Fu, No Boy, 103 Maple Sugar, "No Boy, 118; Claire's De- light, Brownell, X110; Mr. Page, Sut cliffe, XXX111;_ Brief Garon, No Boy, A Susie Sweet, Kornblum, A-X110, A--G@ Grove, F and & Veal Entry. SECOND RACE--Purse $2,100. ing (3500), Two-yeer-olds. 7 Furlongs (12) Nuzzle In, Bradfield XXX101 Jesting Maid, Kornblum X103 Power Court, Fitzsimmons 108 Mariner's Deb, No Boy 108 Pacific Heights, Harris 101 | BushHawk, Grubb X117 Lily, Gomez 114 Fleet Arab, NoBoy A-119 Eolian Harp, McCauley X106 Fast Elsie, alg 3 3 Anular, No Boy Also Bligible: 101 A--Dane Hill Acres, T E King and W T Mason Entry. mW Daddy B. Good, No Boy. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| ing (3500). Two-year-olds (Divn, of 2nd) 7? Furlongs (13 Portree Gem, Coombs: X10? Roman .Cutie, Fitzsimmons 108 Valley Queen, Bowcut 113 Whistler's Wife, Gomez 114 Baby Dill, No Boy A-104 Anita Lea, Inouye 113 Grubb X112 No Boy 11) Ditttach 122 Springboard, Grubb X111 Ceeigee, Walsh 119 Miss Busy Man, Flying Cy., Also Eligible: Clark, No Boy, WA, A--P Smith and Willow Downs Farm Entry, FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,000 ing (3000). Three-year-cids and up, Furlongs (18 Solar Apex, 2° Mary Catharin, 7 gsuley A-X112 Brownell. X10? Whirling Rich, No Boy 113 Strong Willed, Grubb X108 Royal Piper, Coombs X11} Lemartel, Inovye 113 Well Qiled, No Boy X115 Red Snapper, Harris A-118 Tanwoed, Kornblum X118 Autumn Souvenir, Inouye "7 at A Time, ne Boy i18 Good, y 12 ait 5 Biigibie.. Faisun, No Boy, 113; Se lect Sin, No Boy, 110; Ramsay = 2nd, Gomez, 116; Peterry, Grubb, X-100; Zeesekite, No Boy, 113; Berno Mis, Ditt fach, 112 A--JH Pendelton and J P Wolf Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim ing (5000), Two-year-old fillies. One Mile $) Crafty Bozetto, Dittfach Cawitss Maid, Couns Kies Alice Parkes, Dittfach 114 Pink Phantom, Coombs X10? Guidecca, Ditttach 114 Princess Siket, Sutcliffe Bronselene, No Boy 11! Victoria Day, No Boy 108 2 XXX102 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. "Pepin" Allewances. Three-year-olds and up, fil ies and mares, foaled Canada, 1 Mile (5) Famous Road, No Boy 116 Victoria Garden, Green XXX106 Alirutiah, No Boy Ae) Solar Park, Walsh 1? (EXACTOR WAGERING) in SEVENTH RACE -- ng Day" Allowances. One Mile (8 Tony B, Good, No Boy 118 Jimgee, No Boy 113 Little Red, No Bey 113 Scadadie, No Boy 116 Royal Encounter, Lanoway 118 Anxious Age, Inouye 117 Purly Sark, No Boy 113 Belmonarctic, No Boy 113 "U.S. Thanksgiv BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Claim ng (3000). Three year olds and up. One and five-sixteenths Miles (9) Jay Flight, Coombs X108 Drifted, Ditttach 113 Radiant Colors, Dittfach A-108 Valley Town, Walsh 11) Reyal Erin Pan, No Boy 113 Sun Hash, Barroby sky Fleet, Robinson 114 | P F Joseph and Hartield Stable Entry XS ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 1 P.M, NORTH GROWS UP Electric power requirements for northeast Ontario are ex pected to double to 1,000,000 ikilowatts -by 1971. Claim-| Claim} Three-year-olds, | Maple, Gomez A-116 | 12 | " oa! US. Protestants Donate Record Amount To Churches NEW YORK (AP)--Members{170,000,000 contributed in 1964. of 44 American Protestant de-| As compiled by the National nominations contributed more|Council of Churches, the total than $3,300,000,000 to theirjincludes receipts only of those churches last year--the largest|denominations reporting them. sum ever, a survey report/Most of the major Protestant shows. bodies do so, The figure compared with $3,-| Amounts received by. many of the smaller Protestant pon and by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches were not reported. Over-all, religious giving in the U.S. has been estimated at more than $5,500,000,000 annu- ally, The amount given to the 44 de- nominations represents per cap- ita contributions averaging $77.75 a member, up from sil 04 the year before, THE OSHAWA TIMES, W ot the $3,300,000,000, $2,600,- 000,000 went for co ational expenses, About 000,000 went for home and foreign mis- sions, overseas relief, and other benevolences, Highest per capita giving was to the relatively small Wesleyan Methodist Church, whose 30,114 members gave an average $290 apiece, followed by the Evan- gelical Free Church of America, GIF Heres where to ind gifts tor everyone CHRIOTM ae |Gifts for the Home Holidey Fun | Holiday Food wer Gifts for Everyone "MAKE A DATE TO i TH GEORGIAN Motor Hotel @ Fine foods delightful phere @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy. @ Be sure to book your Christmas and New Year's reservations now, THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton _ 723. 4693 The Safe Way To Celebrate THE HOLIDAY SEASON Ride With MERCURY TAXI 725-4771 14 ALBERT ST. 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