Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1967, p. 16

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716 7 THE BP OMAWA TIMES, Mondoy, January 9, 1967 136--Legal aie DEATHS OBITUARIES ul 26--Apartments for Rent. 30--Automobiles For Sale NOTICE FELIX BERG aoe |MISS LILLIAN MAY KINS nt : A pioneer member of the Os The. death occurred, Jan. 8 THREE ROOM apartment, . CHALLICE, KerrisLyn he. death occurred, Jan. 8, phone 723-6245 OWN--$30 "MO, ITORS |Suddenly et, the tamily residence 99/aWa Jewish community, Felix at Hillsdale Manor, following a } 72-6 : we y y ' 2 MODERN three bedroom 59 - 61 models IN THE ESTATE OF oi Pickering, on Saturday, Janu-| Berg died Jan. 8, following a Jong sickness, of Miss. Lillian : : : & Pa aER LAA sleet your choice ' ter of Gary and Raetiaine chal Short sickness, at Miami Beach, May Kinsey. She was in her : ; : . ; 5 : s Included. Available BILL. BENNETT CHRISTINA STIRE and Garling' granddaughter of Mr. | Florida, He was in his 87th 93rd year. : toh Ma 7 | jowar' West 7 . ' phone 723-4937 MOTORS | ALL PERSONS having claims pres Tawar ret ot Oo ee aes eDr: A daughter of. the late John wri SACHECOR "APARTMENT, 484 King W. | against the Estate of n Church conducted a service in a es of the Bd Me. an and Elizabeth Kinsey, the de- Me rere Aydt deeb - " | Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home on Mauric erg, the de- coace . trance, layrary tae bide 723-0371 CHRISTINA STIRE |Monday, January 9 at 1:30 p.m, Inter- Mrs. : ee, Eaten. a ceased was born June 6, 1876, pla ar Bing sites £° --| late of the City of Oshawa, |ment Union Cemetery. aie os De ares in Toronto, She lags ree Cal AJAX -- Large one in the County of Ontario, came to Canada and Oshaw member of Simcoe Street Pen- bui Pn ahd sopeing: MORE CASH Widow, deceased, who died | gratt, Mary Elten 1920 and that year established tecostal Church. 'oh 942-0130 : for. Good: Clean. Core. on or about the 24th day of |cuddenly at her residence, 829 Green Berg's Ladies' Wear which he| The memorial service will be sto' FHREE and tw r Trade up or down, Liens paid. May, 1966, are hereby noti- Whitby, gt Sunday, Janiaty 2. Vere operated until his retirement hejd at the Armstrong Funeral mil heated, immed ; oe . tied to send in to the under- fe' John J. Graff, dear sister of Miss about 10 years ago. Mr. Berg Home at 2 p.m., Jan, 10, fol- ter Setar piavorun. 7 : DODD MOTOR SALES signed on or before the 31st tie Peever of Paris, Ont., Harry of had lived in Miami since his Jowed by interment in Oshawa An 314 PA RD. SOUTH day of January, AD. 1967, Oshawa. and Orville of Arnprior, in her retirement but had visited each Union Cemetery. Rev. George 186 27--Rooms For Rent 723-9421 | wed ee i er blue | Funecal tby, for service In i , Smith, pastor of Sirhcoe! ; a ast : : ; - after which date stat the chapel, Wednesday, January 11, a One of the founders and a@ Street Pentecostal Church, will ATTRACT wet CONVERTIBLE TOPS will be distributed having re- |p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery: 41. active member of the Osh- : a : "hae | ' : a FURNISHED ROOM Nvlon $89.00 u dto only the claims. of {oshawa. Minister the Rev. J. Smith, conduct the service. | Be 1 ro | ' ehecndeded eat gard: to PA (Visitors commencing 7 p.m., Monday.) awa Hebrew Congregation, he old ~ Avoiloble in private h | rs to all makes of cars. which the undersigned shall was a past president of the 'con- ie once iif ™ Call between 5 and 7 p.m Antique upholstery ond re- | then have notice GUNDERSON, Lovis gregation. He was also a mem- MRS. NATALIE TYCHYJ | 4 : bee a 82 PARK RD. oy | t | DATED at Oshawa, this 5th Entered into rest in Toronto Western ber of the Hebrew Men of Eng- In poor health for some time é ' ' : : » - BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM | day of JANUARY, 1967. | Hospital, on Sunday, January 8, 1967. lan 'oronto, and of Beth Zion Mrs. Natalie Tychyj died, Jan. _ 409 Brock St. $., Whatb 4 if | Loule . Gungereon, --belaved "husnend:¢ 8, at the Oshawa General Hos-| by hatby : ' x ol 728-867 | have 668.8101 ge 655.4375 HUMPHREYS, BOYCHIN | Slain Jonnton, tether a corrsine Gun: Synagogue, Oshawa vife, the pital. She was in her 8ist year.| iri © TAREE BEDROOMS, suitab ---- & HILLMAN, Fe Eby Winnipeg and Kavieen Gunderson Predeceased by his wife, the pital. She was in h st year. gar '4 ; | char 'Theodore. and former Genia Soyka, in 1938, The former Natalie Bogdan a men. Self-contained, boa Borristers and Solicitors, Harold, hard, Lorne, Theodo 1 ahs ~ phone 725-3772 daytime or RAMBLER etc | Stephen al of (Qshawa, brother of Mrs.' Mr. Berg is survived by two the deceased was born April rf 1) 4. Anderson ) I ¥ i " raueaw ee Rael LA SALES -- SERVICE 36% King Street East, |Piney, Man., in his 8th year. Resting at daughters, Mrs. Sam _ Berns 10, 1886, in the Western Uk-) : bel Lagat pel aa and PAINT Oshawa, Ontario. the "Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, (Henrietta) of Toronto and Mrs. raine. A daughter of the late) ae £-; : ; Le, tee s t ice A s Y ay 5 ' J Close to Simcoe Stree Noe Chu GE an Solicitors dor the th funeral Servite "in Sarees Cute 1; William Sacks (Helen) of Osh- Mr. and Mrs. Roman Bogdan, | : eae ' Ai * Ge \otedaonlll Bary to fikonde oF Administrators at 2 p.m. Intetment Oshawa Cemetery. awa anda son, Maurice, of Osh- She was married in the Ukraine - FURNISHED BEDROOM | NICOLS MOTORS LTD MILFORD CARL STIRE awa. in 1907 and has been a resi-| & ors : Vv: fran. Board optional, T one pete 8.3331... ond HENDERSON, Ada K. A{lso surviving are three dent of Canada and Oshawa) ae ? ' : V f - BY 668-3 os -- HERBERT ELTON BATHE -- /atter a short iliness at the Oshawa Gen- grandsons, Larry and Gordon since 1923 : . ? : spli oe "79 IAC Parisienne. Custom Spor ral spital on Saturday, J: 7, ~ aaa REE 1, as a EE F 3 'hartor snare SiO. Whitby. é6e-5 brakes and steering: '67. licence ore Newten (of 400 Athol "st, Berg and Glenn Sacks. Mrs. Tychyj as a charter - private $10 t condition. $1,650 or bst N ti T | whith ed wife of Walter J The funeral service will be member of St. John's Ukrain- ald chen and in ae eee OTICe Oo Son, dear r-mother of Mrs. W. Kind held at 1 p.m., Jan. 10, at the ian Orthodox Church aad a a itche id | SONTIA rs pe von A ald , Bruce £ 1 git . Close fo transport PONTIAC Pari ne, four new tires, 'e dit ; on ; Phe Benjamin Funeral Parlors, Spa- member of the ladies' aid of on i Shift: Werke $1,850. Telepho reaitors nce E enue oronto.. Inter- the churel dina Avenue, Toron Mor > . P n Ce Predeceased by her hushi E RENT, ad} ment will be in Lambton County -- Predeceasec eee uel ree ta and Others Resting Cemetery, Toronto Theodore, Dec. 13, 1964, The Cay Lunches ane ins tank survived b two dauzh ee 'Bie y | 1 ' ai is Mrs. Paul Cioka Mary Simeoe St. N Ss eed a ieee Seine Oe uesday, Jana 2pm. | LOUIS GUNDERSON ase pi Oeil (Mary) i inju 23 ELGIN ~ STREET EAST ¢ " rh _ Pertec 'a leans nion petery aw riste The death occurred Jan. 8 Mrs. John Tymochko (Nellie) of b laces ef Se downto ' peed floor s | iene oe the Toronto WesternHo pit: ORD ia 'é jose to dow "sternHosy ) a ontiei : -- KINSEY, Lillian May of Louis Gunderson, of 78 7, eat, ia EE ; ikl a kA aE { into: ¢ Ibert Street. Then deceased ve on nabiiees SMe a 'a 3 H Street North. Roor t t { ¢ ® ; . ania Seeise A * fer »stern Ukraine; es . K week, $12. Hot and co e F / Rete ' ae hte : me ey n three Ichildren William re room, 668-50 s Yo ho died 1 clei, ' sickn was jin his 58th year. o..,.., agence , enn cha PRIVATE ROOM fo the 23rd of October, 15 ) ' y at the Arr A son of the late Mr. and Sfoldra of Oshawa, Robert! ern man. Close to restaurant DODGE hereby notifie e th al Home, with funeral service in ye : . "a. Sholdra of St. Therese, Que-| t dustries, Telephone 655-¢ rad vt aE OOCSR a or taned: BiRncliior BF k ape ay, January 10, at Mrs. John Gunderson, the de- i Mrs. Edward Donald| a cit y jean xoriien nditio 1 x rf ¢ 4 i tS sh 3 . i an awe na #URNISHED room : Beal yee fell al nibeaehage gs ? Y hawa Union Ceme-| ceased was born Oct. 18, 1909, (Patricia) of Oshawa and sev-| hon close to North GM and downt ee ; 1947 (or at Piney, Manitoba. He was * " i Rs : | tim Brock street east or 6 ¢ 1963 PONTIAC fou door Strato Chief 1967, their names and | married ia 1987 at Rosen. Min (et great ~ era ichildren. | ANTIQUE GLASS COLLECTOR ps 3 er atic, radio porticulars of their c 937 @ seau, J a apa ae ear ees alla fect condition. Reasonable Tomes Buea nesota. A resident of Oshawa _, MS. Tychyj is at the Arm ; ; ern fontaine si mmediately after the said ered in t Mr. ar ae Te ; o, strong Funeral Home for serv- John Yaremko, Ontario's collections of Canadian sets aside a few minutes for Uni' FURNISHED ROOMS, « ¢ Jate, the estate: will be d 5 ' Claremont, Ont, on|for five months he had pre- >. ; rape cishe gags tate 5' nasi " 5 v ; for gentlemen, tlephone «723-4542 or 563.63 PONTIAC Parisienne, Custom Sport, ee ; : ge Middle-| vious.y lived in' Winnipeg. | Ce. ! Ss sonn's Kraimlan) citizenship minister, is an pressed glass. Whenever he a check of local antique Hal Ritson Rad South brakes and steering. '67 licence| tributed, f regar emont, Ont, | Deinn" .< ratiroment in 19¢2 Orthodox Church at 9.30 a.m., avid antique glass collector is away from Toronto on a stores. th ose solr oes mecrrpered ellent condition. $1,650 or best! to the c s of which n hay Wit ; Prior to his retirement in 1963 eh F aye "p i WICE, clean, large roo ° ae May Wilson of ! ' se RCRe eR .. . gan, 11. Interment will be in who has one of the largest speaking engagement, he (CP Photo) 194! preferred. Apply -118 Division Strect has been receiver ton of |he was a farmer, He was any 4, 'emetery. Rev x z awa PONTIAC Par sienne, four new tires at! member of the | American. Gis Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. SINGLE ¢ housekeeping roon speed cece's! Dated January 6th, 19 | Met ' 28 Kingston onan Churcit sanines R. Panczenko will conduct the N I FS 1 or gentleman, furnish CROWN T H Mr. d " i by Service. NE I ae M From $8. weekly. Healer 418 K t I Va Mr. Gunderson is survived by Pr auctor 7 - 10 723-2512 or 668-6765 ond tioned motor, new erment Clar emi ont 'Un ion Cemetery. his 4 f-e-* the-former™ Sig rayers wit t | as CTS MONEY Beery raze Price reasonable on : eee the funeral home at : | ATTRACTS whe HOUSEKEEPING room for < ¢ nfier 6 p.m. or all day a Johnson; three daughters, Mrs. "tp | - | LONDON. (CP)--More than tie ith steady © ° , Natalie > 7 FOP se . e . Ps | Tet ear foepite 38--Coming Events Seer E. V. Arnfinson (Diane) of Osh- | £60 has been thrown by visitors ato: f etrigerater, th 66 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard. bt By '1967, aWa, Miss Lorraine Gunderson ished, refrigerator, 6 hydromatic, power brakes and fay, January 8, 7, Ae lysates sbisk stata opad de PSE AS : into the pool at the base of the end ly. 723-0258, Jio. Telephone 728-9975 BIN G O widow of the late Theo. of Winnipeg and Miss Kayleen FUNERAL OF 620-foot post office communica- pote a mother of Mrs. Paul Ciokan (x 5 awe iy rs ».4 2 c he LARGE housekeeping re 4 PONTIAC Parisienne, automatic, Ve, i, i, mott Ia Tymoechke, (Neive) Gunderson of Oshawa and jive MRS. ALEXANDER K : } Huns tower since dt wae opankd si ne Mrs. | Lorne, Stephen all year. Resting at the sons, Harold, Richard, Home, Oshawa, with " service in St. John's Ukrainian Theodore and x Church, Wednesday, January i1| Oshawa. a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Also surviving are a_ sister, Prayers will be held at the M H. | funeral home, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. rs. a_ brother, and brakes, $600 down accept older The funeral service for of Alexander Keenan, 161 Colborne Street East, who died suddenly} Jan. 5, in St. Michael's Hos-} Anderson (Alice) and pital, Toronto, was held at the) Clarence, both of McIntosh - Anderson Funeral] her ng F in May, 1966. The money is di- vided between four children's charities. SEE THE BAD SIDE LONDON (CP)--One jin four private. Wilson and Cr phone 728-4439 after 4 p HOUSEKEEPING . gentieman Close to ply 102 Westmount S! CENTRAL Whitby cat mide keeping privileges. S ' i By PIERRE VENIOT MONCTON, N.B.. (CP)-- Presiden Gilbert Finn of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council got his basic instruc- lines for Acadians are only one aspect of his appeal for over-all economic improve- ment in the Atlantic proy- inces. payments 668-4615 St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM neral Late Auto ators, all car parts necialty Courtice BUICK. Very good transportation. heater, Tele man, room and board Telephone 668-4928 lunches packed stop. Gentlemen on megie Ave. 726-484 ACCOMMODATIONS ave or female boarders. Ce Seven day week. Laund phone 725-6185. ROOM AND BOARD south district, lunches p 723-6631 LARGE bed-sitting room. Close to hosp Girl preferred, 723-7)¢ LARGE PRIVATE bedrc for business girl, in apa Privileges. Simcoe $ after 6 p.m. 725-1) ROOM AND BOARD lunches packed. Centra south end plants. Telep more information SELL | SELL! | That's the job of Times Want. Ads 723-3492 ne 723-6035 ell your used cor to 'Ted' the New 'Save'. . DEATHS MOTORS 725- 557 4 No charge 49 T Cash" cto Dealer and D CAMPIN 94 Res WANTED cars for ACKFORD, Albert Edward Entered into rest nly and -- Picker =~ | January 7, of RR Haze Meu ellan and dei and Bert, and 34--Automobile Repair _ : FRED STONE 655-3653 oring 0 Diane Edith at Mc- Phone ston esleeving IsMIssiOnN d Valve N anco 1 . Resting at a A R vapel, Bowmanville "Wore chapel on Wednesday at ) o'clock. RESULTS Lae lol Some ath | BERG, Felix ; After a short iliness at TIMES Florida, on Sunday ACTION CLASSIFIED sera, Husband of the late, Ger ADS \U> Miam! January &,'] MV am Sacks (H ce of Oshawa. Grandfather of Larry| nd* Gordon Berg and Glenn Sacks - of shawa. Funeral service on January 10, pm. ef Benjamin Funeral 'onte, 723-3492 Parlour, ( at the Ajax |go TONIGHT "(= \- l Kindness beyond Price, yet ~~ | Piney, | grandchildren. A better sister never lived, are but few. These words are written with deep Her equals To the sister | forget lost and will Manitoba and two Jan. 7. conducted} Home at 2 p.m., only orice for a sco And the Eagles, never lgame between runners-up-but|Israel Lang, a 232- pound full- the great Colt quarterback hit/back judged the _zame's most re. seven- -point | --Sadly missed and will never be for-/ underdogs, seemed on the road n by sister grandmother, neral 'OSHAWA SHOPPING 24 Josie, brother - in - , niece Cathy Lyn Gyurka, ' io an upset until J stole a pass in the erry Logan} dying mo- {ments of battle from Jack Con- In loving memory of my Mrs. B.C CENT Agnes RE Hour Phone Service 728-6555 7 After hours 7 A_ LASTING For Permanance and dignity we, suggest MOUNT: LAWN PARK E MEMORIALS For courteous 'advice' please visit the Park Office. t ORIAL 723-2633 Speirs, Aided by a pass \tles got in Berry, the Colts seo. seconds to g0 on a 0} |by Tom Matte. When the and for all jsecond quarter, jnon and King Hi Ute | HITTING'S LIGHT Players of both game, and the. hitti less and less game progressed in sunshine, big br Philadelphia had led since the} when who|Cannon to set Baltimore up on! Thomas passed away January 8th, 1966. Always ithe Eagle 35. remembered by grandson, Robert Speirs, | Rd. | Prince Rupert, LOCKE'S FLORIST arrangements angements interference __.|call at the six, when Jim Net- the way of Ray red with 14 ne-yard run eak came, oncan- Il led the 928 |Eagles to two touchdowns and |Sit--himself ex-mayor of Lenin- --~|a 14-10 margin at halftime. teams jtaken a relaxed approach to the was ng becamg vigorous as the|voters that 77 degree juntil Logan' S cruc ial Steal, junsolicited testimonial when So- jare a good mayor, I am sure |they will elect you again,' had | Kosygin, on hearing an election! ec gala they should vole} me?" |valuable player. The Colts opened the scoring with a 23-yard field goal by Lou Michaels 'in the first quarter, then tallied on a 14-yard pass from Unitas to Bofhy 3 Another field goal by |Michaels from 14 yards nar- rowed the margin to 14-13 in the third period, but it didn't look like Baltimore would catch up MAYOR GETS BOOST ISMIR, Turkey (AP) -- The mayor. of Izmir received an viet Premier Alexei N. Kosy- grad--arrived on a visit. "You ' said due soon. "Well The' can I say the Soviet mayor| to the} premier | asked, | tion on the importance of money during the hungry '30s England. He's also director of several firms, including the French - language newspaper L'Evangeline of Moncton. Logically, then, Mr. Finn describes business as_ the secret of revitalizing the 260,- 000 Acadians in New Bruns- wick. MUST GO FASTER "Acadians have been pretty active in different fields such as education, but business is one sector where we ought to go much faster. The Acadians must learn the principles of business and that means col- lege graduates. It also means much more than the small grocery store. "When the University of Moncton came out with a-com- merce course several years ago, we needed it badly. We've got to have business- men and technicians. That means a lot of hard work." However, Mr. Finn's guide, al Ii "All the people must get together to solve mutual eco- A-LINE FLARE By ANNE ADAMS The exciting A-line flare -- an easy-sew sensation to wear with every day and_ night. Choose round or bateau neck, colors light or lively. ': Printed Pattern 4604: Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 requires 234 yards 39-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern, Ontario residents add 3c. sale tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa {imes, Pattern Dept., 60 Fronf Street W., Toronto 1, Ont. Spring's Fashions are a JOY FOR ALL SIZES! 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Send also for Quilt Book 1 ~ 16 complete patterns. 60¢, SE ee 1965 CHEVROLET Super Sport. 2 door AT 8 PM fhe service was ; ' : ; H ; poe eal automatic console, power brakes 690 King Street E. at Farewell within reach of all | Mr. Gunderson will be at the ti Rey, N. F. Swackhammer,| in rugged northern New "Mic problems. Ethnic ori- /network said they thought iis parking facilitie pee an cree Oe rt FREE ADMISSION GERROW |Armstrong Funeral Home for pastor of First Baptist Church,| Brunswick. gin is a personal matter, but jis a bad influence. The other Seaiee 2eoiee only. : ¢ ie ae Ni service in Grace Lutheran [py ir ' economics is universal." per cent varied between think- GLEAN, quiet room, bus st SAVE DOLLARS! Several go! _used| Snowball Jackpot $290., 56 Nos FUNERAL CHAPEL 1 ba: auth Interment was in Oshawa Un-} The people in those days He cave thes weaie sist Hindclt is a eond GNiienbe aud Close to hospital. Licht h r Up. | Trades. accepted. | $20 Consolation Church at 2 p.m. Jan. 11. In- jon Cemetery. | didn't have much," says Mr. a ohiave a fy TERN: SOUS bine aie infl ' Re desired. Telephone _72 : ra 7) Reg, Jackpot 51 Nos. $100 390 KING STREET WEST _|terment will be in Oshawa Ce-| The pallbearers were Barry| Finn, at 46 the first Acadian 2¢hleve a dealt ft . Co ee ee an ger Reread LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. | GOOD PARKING Telephone 728-6226 | metery. Rev. P. Feiss, pastor Stovin, Robert Morrison, Grent| president of the non-political "omic growth with the he ja PINCHED TWICE ti Siaaty Fclsacoaping Tow 1? ape rom ieee cers: No sown Bay Extra Bus Service | jof Grace Lutheran Church, will Morrison, Stewart Sharpe, Ted| economic fact-finding advis- Aiantis nevalabinen: ah i LOUGHBOROUGH, England yo Phone 723-1832. . PONTIAC 'Parisienne, 5 door, hare Tickets Available at the Door | 'conduct the service. Eagleson and Danny Humph-| | ory body. Ad ete Lat a Tia |\(CP)--A fit of temper over a ne pon fo sh grin gay aa teabtoe tek [ee reys. "I was still young, but my eae Recta a ake iberking oes < s a Elwyn Mh are large ror st ster t A ; -NDERSON inst eaucl ; - pein ; | g xtra. felon a fo shore large. roc e nirayel master. res mato WOODVIEW | IN MEMORIAM MRS. ADA K. HENDERSON first reaction was that every- New Brunswick Development fee a ged = ($ 4 ex ra hi downtwn, 728-5026. @ 723-8846. COMMUNITY CENTRE | Following a short sickness the FUNERAL OF one was so poor that he (Corp, | Handed the slip by & policeman, hii LARGE double room for tv 1961 FORD, six cylinder automate, radio death occurred, Jan. 7, at the HIHALY (Mike) MARCHECK | couldn't even help himself. I a4, Finn says the federal (osore wee ane tire it away, dsitt r. $600 or best offer. Telephone | Oshawa General Hospital, of thought I should do the best wan Mite only to be fined for littering the , | F The memorial service for Hi-| tight money: policy should not | highway | | DARLING -- -n loving memory of a Mrs, Ada K. Henderson, 300 : aati ied, I could to help the others to y : +2 : jhighway, 57 BUICK four-door, radio, automatic dear husband and father, Eric Ivan ies haly (Mike) Marchek who die b sya apply to the region where in- Ae HC ; 1A Weiner ey ear ! : ee s : ia ee : : pale I + MES aol ntden "mechanically good, _ body Nos. 52 and 56 (Darling, who passed away January 9,|Athol Street, Whitby. She was Jan. 5, at the Oshawa General) Move up a little bit flation is not as rampant as | MOVING WITH TIMES tee Micaie-apee are sry five good tres, make an offer. Tele De ERT ' in her 6lst year. Hospital, was held at 3.15 _ Despite a mining boom, the jn the rest of Canada " | WALINGHAM, England (CP) as ¢ liom sone Is the d ar, ae ' ode pds 5 core x é ; Perry si tone: irae Telechone: 7 5 : TONIGHT - 8 P M Lo ANanh ak dhe Aiclee aie caved te bodes A daughter of the late Fred- p.m., Jan. 7, at the Armstong Depression's dregs still are pee Norfolk municipal planning au- tive Wisin STREET Est Libir CHEVROLET, Bei etcate| eIV\.) Too far away for sight or speech, (erick and Francis Newton, the Tisharal Home evident in that section of the What we need is more in- jthorities are considering a re- éont ve a es. $2,375. 723 ,f But not too far for thought to reach. " f . RES e > yes i , i room with, ae, ) miles. -$2,3 1234 | RED BARN Sweet to Penieniber AUN eh Sac ae deceased was born in Whitby v. E. Seress, pastor of the, province, where many fam- V a both public and quest by the Russian Orthodox Sa hea A ih cee . 951 FORD, excellent condition, mechan: and had been a lifelong resi- First Hungarian - Presbyterian' ilies live in frame houses with private, |Church for permission to turn FURNISHED ROOM, centrally y perfect, tires and body good. $275 EXTRA BUSES Wiss Tisooh abscess Nik de: deer, dent of the town. She received Cy" 'Toronto, conducted the| bases insulated by gravel and a disused railway station into a the elephone ane m0 \_s iss bered b ' PR cet Laat oe adly missed and ever remem Y her education in Whitby and was t was in Osh-| branches. /monastery, lay | ~ FURNISHED ROOMS, sincle ar 1957 CHEVROLET, V-8 automatic good | wife Noreen and children John, Dennis d in King Street Unitea Service. Interment was in : EES a MERTEN for gentiemen, telephone 6 Telephone 942-6255 SCUBA DIVING }Ronnle and lsinda marrie n King Street Unite awa Union Cemetery. One fact is significant: at th can one en -- : MORRIS OXFORD 1,500, "Ai condition SCHOOL Church, Chews, > ae eee The pallbearers were Andy, They're almost all Acadians. OSHAWA TIM P perf e| ni or ren F side. For informati = ni : yee Aer ama athe a ala é HARLOW -- In loving memory of a|WaS @ member o ene Pastor, Elmer Lesenko, Will-| But they are people accus- Wal ils libata ; Z fo .| Course starts Thursday, Jan- son, Donald Harlow, who passed'Anglican Church, Whitby. ham, Joseph Kovacs ; ; te map ROOM -- "one gentleman or! OLDSMOBILE Good tires, cistern uary 5. Oshawa Boys' Club Te January 9, Ves Mrs. Henderson is survived lam ee ne Q q Lied atl tomed to hardship, rising 'a : share large roor Peat ood ditlos ephon ¥ - Nothing can ever take awa' a 4 is beds, kitchen, bath, all furn'she 902. ee Sondilion. --Terepnone| Aqua Lungs and air supplied. ie ove a banrh Holes cbers by her husband, Walter J. Hen- abe ee ee | Sue Hie. sg a ee a uF downtown. 728-5024 Register now with Don Cran- Fond memories linger every day, iderson: a daughter, Mrs, w. Ungham. ottom prices for their fish or TARGE Goudie room for 31--Compact Cars for Sale | field 723-2284 Aiways remembered: by. his father and King (Lucy) and five sons, Wil-| a pane ty euiae one nh iscora' oes pi : : Eas eal sigue ' "UNERAL OF | through the co - operative nicely furnished. Close to Nor NEW mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harlow liam J., Donald F., Bruce A., FUNERAL OF : ; an General Motors, downtown 4 VOLVO and PEUGOT : brothers. and sisters. Dourlas Bo and: Walter D.. a JAMES THOMSON | movement. Street East. = %& MERCEDES BENZ KINSMEN BINGO of Whitby. The memorial service fOr) The environment was rough ar pg dtl adn Nie Peau asae ates No, 52 ---.$300 | HARLOW -- In loving memory of @ Iso. survivi re a sister, James Thomson, who died, Jan. but realistic for Gilbert Finn, E leges. Middle-aged | General Repoir and lo. 56 850 dear husband and father, Donald William | AlSO Surviving are a er, | J ; 4 5 family of 16 in Inker the home. Central. Te e Aute-blectta Service No, 56 -- $500 |Harlow, who passed away January 9% Miss Florence Newton of Whit- 5, at the family residence, 219) from a family o in Inker- pin entra tcmianed Jake and Bill's Gar e SEE SATURDAY'S AD en by; three brothers, William) Tresane Street, was held Jan.) man, N.B. ) Sih Fetriotreter. 9 ee VERY TUESDAY 7:45 Me wren ® husband and father #0 very ond George Newton of Whit-7, at 2 p.m., at the Armstrong eye rated. Clean ho 49 Ritson Rd. South vep atte x "4 Peal me BUYERS SET PRICE ye Ae Bo Oshawa 728-0921 $1.00 ADMISSION | cor ent in his home and always tere, hy and Edward: Newton of Ayl- Funeral Home. a ae a a wo LARGE, bright room i Beautifal memories of one so deer, {mer and six grandchildren. The service was conducted n the 30s an re a vate home. TV ir DAILY NEWSPAPER READERS Bi Ul memories of one so ; ; ; ta i-| Gloucester County, fishing be th ZOLTAN and NICK'S An average 300 million copies of 8,090|--Lovinaly remembered and sadly missed) The funeral service will be by Rev. Walter Jackson, mini-| G eae ait these. is : Vo daily newspapers are sold throughout the PY wife Dorothy, daughters Donna end nald at the . C. Town Funeral'ster of, St. Paul's Presbyterian) was about a ese people agai as, utborized: Datsun bao oa te I "ae ees ' Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m. Jan. Church, Interment was in Osh- could do," he says. "They woul HOUSEKEEPING and Flot De aler That's why It's rt business to ad: , 77, Robbed I sold the fish when the buyers idea: hospital and -buse ' 9 In Volkswogen _|Yertise In The Tf mes = laeaitieg eect LEE -- in loving memory of 2 dear 10. Interment will be in Oshawa awa Union Cemetery. anled {tnd AL EHS orice bl t Seiek lDeople look Tor sour. ed. to "act yece |friend, Mrs. Mary Lee, who passed away |Union Cemetery. Rev. S. Arm-| The pallbearers were Jame As bucers." : a ec ee offer before 23,000 subscriber-readers at |strong, rector 0! Saints' Osborne, s Leask, ' yers. cae South + td 723-3492. anus tee our lives may last t 8, t f All Saints' Osborne, Thomas Leask sig The starkness of poverty hid 792 tow CORTE FUN ati eee Whatever lands we view, Anglican Church, will conduct| Leask, John Gorman, John e & less verty suc able for one gentiema 728-0051 he hand John Hurst provided an impetus for Mr. St. East. 725-0803 Apna Bal odie bead Service, eee eae on ee | Finn, who got a bachelor of If FURNISHED bachelor ap igerpi lala dain ye eal The class of "65 and "66, arts Naceeee" Howl Chicoutimi succ , Bes ni miles, Telephone s deg howpita. Felephone eve BIRTHS U r College in Quebec and studied MAROON 1960 Vauxhall Victor, Deluxe, PROCTOR -- In loving,memory of a n itas n Téa 0 m two years for the priesthood. elev ow tire: f * sister, Proctor, ) : 28--Room and Bocrd Falechote TES etian o | HANCOGK Irene and Noni arelune cuuenccgar' qumele, comm aenere 1 He went through college cupy See happy, to announce the birth of their) Two tired eyes are sleeping on scholarship, eventually be- for t ____--_|son, Danie Drew, on § ng hands are still, j ter j i | may V , 1967 at the Oshawa Net: Gi coming a chartered life under- SINGLE ROOMS 32--Trucks for Sale eo A brother tor dary, Pet sro ay too much | As Colts Win [ hriller writer through spare - time ~~ RECKING .CO. Cars Jeffrey. Both doing fine. r said goodbye study. a ho and BOARD er eee) MAT OHEWE. =" Bob ' ; | After a tenure with the co- | ment Apply INT q iron tien wiles) are : MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Johnny) Some 58,088 fans turned out to) gestive movement as a City : Noe Robert sha othe past \ a [U nitas threw more passes andjsee the runners-up of the East- field worker in the middle '40s Ro . . er ay '\ 1 vat Ww aiways ias! 1 © tf aT v 2renc | a 25 Division INTERNATIONAL half-ton, tires And when we cease fo think ot oe cre ae hg donee = ope ean Apogee i; for the extension department year: -- - 23-5370. e when God has ca! us too. ever Ul quarterbacke ne agies| of St. Francis Xavier Univer- now ater is ove | ENVOY Van, low. mileage, new' brak quinaly gamembered and sadly missed Colts needed a break in the last|to their first touchdown, hitting| sity 'of Antigonish, N.S.. he carry packed. Telephone 5 gered s a oy Ail pas minutes to beat Philadelphia | Ron Goodwin a key 12-yard pass} decided in 1950 te ie empi phon es, pair i DAVE PEAT line: torrie tirsex OA tha din Tonk. n : ASS) decided in 1950 to join an Pp CLEAN HOME 'for cent _ PROCTOR In living memory of my Eagles 20 - 14 in the Playoff|at the Colt five and scoring him-| Acadian institution ----La So- since aba yoia tide 33--Automobiles Wanted si NEILL ---- Frank and Betty are: ster, Rose Proctor, who passed Bowl Sunday. self on a one-yard sneak. elete }'Askomplion com! eased to announce the arriv 4 : : ' : : ' J ; ROOM AND BOARD CARS WA = Giaared fo snoetnes) he Sie January 6, 1957, ten years ago Unitas fired 33 times -_ Eheral ' Siegel Bingas in, Naw elk: cenbral manager oy gentlemen willing to sha January 8, 1967 at 4.43 a.m , her name was Rose, jfound his target 19 times--both completed four s raight passes,| of the life insurance organiz- show. po Bs ill ise AN rer? fo Or Beceel and. fourth cheer: atntT ser more than anyone knows, irecords for the- National Foot-|and the Eagles moved 60 yards) ation with assets of close to ANY-SEASON TOP tion LARGE WARM Buying ew \Gr 160. good and true, |ball League's seven - year - old|to score on a two-yard lunge by $28,000,000 in Canada and New By ALICE BROOKS estat

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