& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Januery 5, 1967 Classified Advertising 38--Coming 3 Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admissign 50c Two Jackpots 55 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200. In anounced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. ful card 20 Regular $20. games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. Five $30. Gomes Eorly 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. . And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not admitted. Central Council of Neighborhood Association BINGO OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Jan. 6th Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500 Jac $500. Snowball $150. Special Game $1,000 Escalator 20 Regular Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 each Admission $1.00 (receive one card for regular gomes). All games 25¢ double card-- except jackpot. $100 in Door Prizes All games will be played on double cards. Share the Wealth--7:15 p.m. Regular Gomes--8:15 p.m. BUSES Leaving Bond and Simeoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 ond 8:00 p.m. Available After Bingo. HOLY CROSS BINGO FRIDAY ot 7:45 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 King St. East at Farewell ---FREE- ADMISSION --FREE- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL--$200 in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. Regulor Jackpot--$200 In 56 Nos: $20 Con. Shere The Wealth Good Parking Extro Bus Service No Children Please: PLEASE NOTE: OUR NEW LOCATION 38--Coming Events ROWE TOURS (escorted) FLORIDA -- Jonuary 8 - 27 -- 20 days $235. CALIFORNIA -- February 6 March 11 34 days" $385. MEXICO. --. March 20 April 12 24 days $365. Also tours to Expo 67. No Night Travel For information phone or write: Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope 885-2527 TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! DEATHS DEATHS | IN MEMORIAM | IN MEMORIAM | OBITUARIES SPEARS, Anne U. Ci Hospital, GORDON, Alfred G. In failing health for time at his Port Perry, on Wednesday, January 4, 1967, Anne Crozier, dearly loved wife of he late Murray Spears, dear mother of Geraldine (Mrs. D. Aird) of Oshawa and array of Pickering, loving daughter. of and Mrs. Adam Crozier of Dorset ond dear sister of Cecil of Markham. in her 49th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for servic on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. THOMSON, James Entered into rest at the family residence, 219 Tresane Ave., Oshawa, on Thursday,| January 5, 1967. James Thomson, beloved husband of Janet Cochrane, in his 67th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Saturday, January 7 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW yet FUNERAL CHAPEL) 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 ™"!~, some 112 Watson St. W., Whitby, on Wednesday, January 4, ay Pansy G. Gordon, beloved husband of e Colvin, dear father of Mrs. F. ocrwons (Jack- eleen) and Clifford of Whitby, Marjorie, prdeceased, also survived by five grand- childern, in his 67th yea. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service 2 pel on Saturday, Janu- ary 7, 2 Interment i \Cerastanys Bit. Minister Rev, t Groveside day. KEENAN, Edna Gertrude Suddenly in St. Michael's Hospital, Tor- onto on Thursday, January 5, 1967. Edna Gertrude Stovin in her 59th year, beloved "| wife of Alexander Keenan, dear mother) lof John, Ross, Wesley, Mrs. Stanley Wil-| Pega (Kathleen) and the late Arthur |K eenan, loving daughter of Mrs. John | Stovin, all of Oshawa. Sister of Mrs. | George Charbonneau (Mary) of Calgary, Mrs, Harry Wells (Jean), Arthur, Ray, William Stovin of Oshawa. Friends | will be recelvea at tne Mcintosh-Anderson |Funeral Home, 152 King Street East com- pense) Friday afternoon. Service in the on Saturday, January 7 at 2 ppm. |fetenert Union Cemetery. Smith. Visitors commencing 2 p.m., rt BARKER -- in loving memory of Em-| maline Barker, who passed away Janu- ary 4, 1964. Rest in Peace son Bill, --Lovingly remembered i son John. | daughter-inJaw Pat, and. BRYNZAN In loving memory of dear wife, mother and grandmother, Cathe pf lat ot a who passed away Janu- ary . Oh 'napey hours we once oo thes How sweet their memory sti But death has left a ik Preto | The world can never fill. i --Ever LOCKE'S FLORIST . Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 , After hours 725-7928 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. by husband Harry |and family. GLEDHICL -- In loving memory of a dear brother, spinal 7 Gledhill, who passed away January 5, 1 --Ever rnd Mast wy the family. CARD OF THANKS BOTTRELL -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and |neighbors for the beautiful gifts, flowers jand cards we received on the occasion of our ling anniversary. and Libbie Bottrell. --Eari MANY VISIT POPE Up to 20,000' people attend the Pope's weekly audience in St. 723-2633 Peter's, Rome. JAMES THOMSON Seriously sick for six weeks, James Thomson died early to- day at the family residence, 219 Tresane Street. He was in his 67th year. Born July 11, 1900, at Cowden- .beath, Fifeshire, Scotland, the deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson. He was married in Beath Church, Cowdenbeath, Oct. 15, 1926. A resident of Canada and| Oshawa for 40 years, Mr. Thom- son was employed by General Motors for 38 years. When he retired June 6, 1965, he was a foreman in the shipping depart- ment. He was a member of the Osh- awa Old Country Club and of the St. Andrew's Society. Mr. Thomson is survived by his wife, the former Janet Cochrane. He was predeceased by a brother, George of Osh- awa, in 1961. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral) Home at 2 p.m., Jan. 7. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. Walter Jack- son, minster of St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church, will conduct the service. FUNERAL OF MRS. HIRAM DREW The funeral service for Mrs.} Hiram Drew, 342 Stevenson's Road North, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Dec. 31, was held at the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home at 3:30! p.m., Jan. 4. The service was conducted byy Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, pas- tor of First Baptist Church. In- terment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Stanley Bagg, Charles Elliott, Frank McClure, James F. Scammell, Thomas deJong. and Charles Reid. FUNERAL OF AUBREY W. POWELL Aubrey Woodruff Powell, who died, Jan. 2, at the family residence, 221 Kendalwood Road, Whitby Township, was held at the Armstrong Funeral |Home at 1.30 p.m. Jan. 4 Rev. John Porter, minister of Westminster United Church, conducted the' service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Edward Powell, Morley Powell, John Rowell and Raymond Drink- water. HERE ARE THE FACTS | ABOUT BENEFITS UNDER THE NEW c... THE UARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT OLD AGE SECURITY PENSION Married Pensioners: The new guaranteed income supplement is a monthly payment of $30 which will be added to the present $75 Old Age Security Pension if the pensioner has no other income. However, if the pensioner has other income but itis less than $720 a year ($60 a month) the pensioner still qualifies for a supplement but on a reduced scale depending on his. other income. Every Old Age Security Pensioner is thus guaranteed a minimum income of $105 a month. -- If both husband and wife receive the Old Age Security Pension, and have no other income, both qualify for the $30 a month supplement, assuring them a minimum of $210 a month. If married pensioners have a combined income of less than $1440 a year, not including their Old Age Security pensions, each may qualify for a supplement at a reduced rate. Application: Forms: ¥ An application form and a booklet containing details of the guaranteed income supplement will be mailed to all Old Age Security pensioners during February. They will be asked to read the booklet carefully and till in the application form at once. Married pensioners are asked that each fill in an application form and mail the two in the same envelope. Income does not include war service pensions, gifts from relatives and money from a number of other sources. A list of items not considered as income is shown on the application form and in the informa- tion booklet. Pensioners may receive help in preparing applications by contacting the Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan or Income Tax offices. Addresses are available in the booklet. Payment Dates: At least two months are required to deal with applications. Some pensioners will receive their supplementary payments combined with Hs r Old Age Security pension cheques in March. Others will receive their combined\pa Pensioners entitled 'DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH. AND ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J, MacEACHEN, MINISTER 6 a supplement as of January 1967 will have their payments back-dated to January. ents in April. ELFARE ts" The memorial service for - Powell, Charles Powell, Walter _ Pietro | Socialist deputy p laugh wil Div Fo! CONISTO A team of divers toda depths of L body of Br ald Camphbi Angli 'In Bi VANCOU glican min bitter chur bishop that chedelic ct he will she for free sp Rev. 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