ORE GAMES ne alse ESS nes pay or less. s 5 P.M, 1.00 PRIZES 16th 'lion ING at 7:00 M. r Bingo admitted ISS 2 JDE'S UM } Farewell ON tal $300 in 56 Nos. 'onto! line. --$200 . Con, calth us} vice lease: IN -- OW Collectors a ISTH , Oshawa otor Soles) e. Doors yest mem- INGO HALL and Bloor 15th come. ed. 'ebruary 18, @ lubhouse. Gord ission $1.00 per IS 92 spartments 74 - Friday 5:00 p.m. ay 2:00 p.m. CHURCH KEEPS BUSY HAVELOCK, Ont. (CP) Three quarters of the congrega- tion of Fellowship Baptist Church turned out for the an nual meeting to: learn of their high degree of involvement in Missionary church paid off its debt, Sunday school activities. doubled, church income the attendance averaged 80 chil-|ruary 13, 1967 at the Oshawa General dren and the minister, Rev. [,.]Hospital. A brother for Henry and V. Bigelow, paid 1,111 visits|°"" during the year. STARTING FRIDAY IN HIS OWN WAY HE IS, PERHAPS, THE MOST , DANGEROUS | MAN WHO EVER LIVED! answers to no name or no man Danger fits him like a tight black glove! LINT KASTWOQL 'A FASTEDL OF DOLLARS wm MARIANNE KOCH TECHNICOLOR//UNITED ARTISTS TIMES--1:30 3:20--5:10 7:30--9:40 PHONE 723-2843 LAST DAY MURDERER'S ROW FOR LIFE From Age 65 Here is @ plain to provide for your family if you should die, er for your retirement years if you survive... ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER | |Home: Business: By completing the enquiry form below, you con obtain details suitable to your personal situ- SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Bennet of CANADA Oshawa Shopping Centre i] t NAME ..eeeeee ction, t | ADDRESS U |, OCCUPATION U 1, Exact Date of Birth ° 723-2883 728-4563 Se ee ae BIRTHS OBITUARIES ppraees fo announce the arrival of @ son, Richard Scott, 7 Ibs. 11 0z8., on Monday, fourth floor staff. Johnson) are proud to announce the ar. rival of Daniel James, on Monday, Feb- day, February 13, 1967, at the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital. A brother for Shawn. MAZZOTTA -- Mr. and Mrs. Dino Mazzotta (nee Edith White) are pleased fo announce the arrival of their son, Ibs., 6 0zs., on Wednesday, February 15, 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Anderson and nurses. or the fourth floor. First great-grandson for Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowler and grand- son for Mrs, Marjorie White. First grandchild for Mr, @nd Mrs. Gutanno | mozzotta. il NESBITT -- Roy and Georgina (nee Kelly) wish te announce the arrival of their daughter, Kelly Louise, born at the Oshawa General Hospital Monday, Feb- ruary 13, 1967, weighing 6 ibs. 11 ozs. A |wee sister for Lisa and Sharon. Many thanks to Dr. C. Mcllveen and the fourth floor staff. WRIGHT -- Bil! and Betty (nee Norris) | announce the arrival of their son, welgh- jing 7 pounds, 10 ounces, on Tuesday, |February 14, 1967, at the Oshawa Gen- jeral Hospital, A brother for Debbie. DEATHS BARGE, William Henry | At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Wed- |nesday, February 15, 1967, William Barge, beloved husband of Florence Robertson, dear son of Elizabeth and the late Phillip |Barge of Winnipeg, dear brother of Mrs. Phyllis Minshull of Ottawa, Mrs. Francis | Smith, Winniveg, Clifford Barae of Boyn- ton Beach, Fle., and Janet McKinnon of Winnipes, M arge is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Stréet West, for service in the chapel on Satur- day, February 18, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. BONDARENKO, Vera Entered into rest in St. pital, Toronto on Wednesday, 15, 1967, Vera Krasniuk, beloved lthe late Phillip Bondarenko and mother of Mrs. Bruno Dmytruk (Larissa), Osh- awa in her 52nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with Mass In St. John's Selene oes Church, Saturday, iaedgy fA 230 a.m, Interment, Oshawa Union me hg Paryers will be held at the funeral Friday at 8 p.m. (Friends ere asked not fo call at the funeral home before Fri- 'hed afternoon.) | DESCHENES, Delima At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, February 14, 1967, Delima Collins (of Toronto), beloved wife of the late Emile Deschenes, dear mother of Mrs. R, Dwight (Cecile) and Mrs. G. Wood- cock (Jeanette) of Toronto, Mrs. R. |Greer (Mary), tberville, Que. Larry of Whitby, Eugene, Dunbarton, Wilfred and Paul of Toronto; In her 73rd year. Reést- Ht at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Requiem mass in St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, on Friday, February 17, at 10.30 a.m. ntérment Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby. KENNEDY, Lorne | Entered into rest In the family residence, |87 Patricla Avenue, Oshawa, on Tuesday, |February 14, it vis Kennedy, be- loved hut Mary Louisé Stroud and father of patricia Kennedy, Toronto, Mrs. Harold Quait (Gladys), St. Catha- rines, Willlam, Ottawa and brother of Mrs, Oliver ork Hamilton, In his 7ist year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral |Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel, Friday, February 17, at 10 a.m. Interment Eden Cemetery (approxi- | mately 2 p.m.). PARKIN, Herbert G. At the Oshawa General! Hospital on Wed- nesday, February 15, 1967, Herbert G. Parkin, beloved husband of the late Mabe! Pilkey and Meet father of ler Milton, Dr. Herbert, Mrs. R. Young (Ei- leen) and the oo Stanley Parkin" in his 84th year. Resting at the Robinson Fu- neral Chapel, Brookiin. Service in the chapel on Saturday, February 18, at p.m, Interment Salem Cemetery. (Friends: will be received commencing Friday afternoon.) QUANTRILL, Cecil A. In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, February 15, 1967, Cecil A. Quan- trill (Courtice, Ontario), beloved husband of Meta Willis Davidson and , father of Mrs, H. Holden (Dorothy) of corns Howard of Campbelicroft, Ontario Ray of Fort Willlam. Resting at Mc- Intosh - Anderson. Funerel Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the Chapel on Pridey, Fe 17_at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Port Hope Union Cemetery approxi- mately 3 p.m. VICE, Everett (Deb) Suddenly at his home on Wednesday, February 15, 1967, Everett Vice of Solina In his 7ist year, dear brother of Mrs. D. Yellowlees (Florence), Mrs. G. Gi (Elva), Mrs. 4. Jebson (Leta), Mrs. Tink (Myrtle), Clarence and Russell. Resting at the Northuctt end Smith Fu- neral Home. Funeral service 1 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. Michael's Hos- February wifé of ELLSMERE -- Bob and Bernie are February 13, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Scott and HANNAM -- Bruce and Joanne (nee HOAG -- Norris and Carol (nee Nixon) wish to announce the birth of a son, weighing 6 pounds, 12 ounces, on Mon- Toven died Feb. 12 at the family resi- 4./dence, 235 King Street East. IN MEMORIAM MRS. VERA BONDORENKO The death occurred, Feb, 1 at St. Michael's Hospital, To- ronto, of Mrs. Vera Bondorenko, 5 Leilja Lane, Toronto. The deceased is at the Arm- {strong Funeral Home for mass in St. John's Ukrainian Ortho- dox Church at 9.30 a.m., Feb 18. Rev. R. Panczenko will con- duct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. A resident of Canada and To- ronto for 20 years, the deceased as born Sept. 30, 1915, in the Ukraine, She was a graduate of the Canadian School of Nursing. Predeceased by her husband, Phillip, Mrs. Bondorenko is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bruno Dmytruk (Larissa) of Oshawa and two grandsons. Prayers will be held at the funeral home at 8 p.m., Friday. LORNE KENNEDY The death occurred suddenly, Feb. 14, at the family residence, 87 Patricia Avenue, of Lorne Kennedy. He was in his 7lst year. Mr. Kennedy is survived by his wife, the former Mary Louise Stroud; two daughters, COUNTY LINES Flag Pole F BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- The purchase of a flag pole and flag for the hospital grounds is the centennial project of the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. The Sunshine Group of the Cancer Society will make tray favors for use on all special holidays during the year. Mrs William Rudell will the annual Birthday Tea to be held late in March. Social Evening MYRTLE (TC) -- Members of the congregation were hosts! to members of the Prospect congregation at a gathering at- tended by about 50 people. The Myrtle congregation hopes to entertain neighboring congre- jgations during the winter, Budget Set Patricia and Mrs. Harold Quail |(Gladys) of St. Catharines; a ison, William of Ottawa; a sis-| ter, Mrs. Olive Grisch of Ham- ilton; 10 grandchildren and two) great-grandchildren. The memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Feb. 17, at the) Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. | L. W. Herbert will conduct the service. Interment will be in h Eden Cemetery, Till g. |additional ORONO (TC) -- The Clarke Public Library has set its bud- get for 1967 at $1,610. The pur- chase of a librarian's chair and filing cabinets will be studied. Mrs. KE. Schmid, who is compiling a history of) Orono, will be asked to meet \the board which is interested lin * eld the history pub- lished A son Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Kennedy, the de- ceased was born March 9, 1896, in Bayhem Township, Ontario and was married May 7, 1937, in Toronto. A resident of Oshawa for 29 years, he was employed at Gen- eral Motors for 29 years prior to his retirement in 1965. A vet- eran of the First World War, he was a member of Local 222, UAW. EVERETT VICE A well known farmer in the Solina area, Everett (Deb) Vice died suddenly, Feb. 15, at his home. He was in his 7ist year. The funeral service will be held at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at 1 p.m., Feb. 18. Rev. Charles Catto, of Hampton, will con- duct the service. Mr. Vice is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Donald Yellowlees (Florence) and Mrs. George Gibson (Elva) both of Taunton, Mrs. Harold Jebson (Leta) of Beaverton and Mrs. Hilton Tink (Myrtle) of Bowmanville and two brothers, Clarence and Rus- sell of Solina. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vice, the deceased was born at Solina in 1896, and had farmed all his life in that area. Keenly interested in civic af- faits, he served as a councillor and deputy reeve of Darlington 2'Township for about six years and was also a member of the FUNERAL OF HENRY OLIVER McGHEE Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Mary's of the People Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m., Feb. 15, for Henry Oliver McGhee, who was killed in an airplane crash, Feb. 11, in Ver- mont. The mass was sung by Rev. N. J. Gignac. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harry Glocker, John VanDriel, John McConkey, Edward Burrows, Donald Stovin and. George Rob- inson. FUNERAL OF CHARLES IVAN WOODCOCK The funeral service -- for Charles Ivan Woodcock, who was killed in an airplane crash, Feb. 11, in Vermont, was held|2 at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at 3.15 p.m. Feb. 15. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow con- ducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers Lyle and Allan Woodcock, all brothers of the deceased. The active pallbearers were Abramoff, L. Porayko and H. Worrall. MONARCH ARRIVES Emperor Haile Selassie of | Ethiopia is visiting Canada| Bradley School Section Board for a number of years. Eldad United Church and of Mount Zion Lodge, AF and AM, Brooklin. He was a veteran of the First World War. FUNERAL OF MRS. HAROLD BOUCKLEY Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Gertrude's Roman Cath- olic Church at 10 a.m., Feb. 14, for Mrs. Harold Bouckley who The mass was sung by Rev. John Myers. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were William Barker, Walter Brabin, Michael Stearns, Joseph Puskus, Joseph McCloskey and William Grant. FUNERAL OF DANIEL BOLIN Requiem high Mass was sung in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at 9 a.m. today for David Bolin who died Feb. 18 at | Hillsdale Manor. | The Mass was sung by Rev. M. J. Darby. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were Douglas Johns, D. L. Pottle, G. H. Wes- selink and M. J. Franssen. FUNERAL OF GEORGE DULMAGE OSBORNE -- In loving memory of dear mother, Clara Osborne, who Ahh away February 3, 1964, and_ in loving memory of a dear father, George Os- borne, who passed away February 16, 1959. Though their smiles are gone forever, And their hands we cannot touch, Still we havé so many memories Of the ones we lovéd so much. Their memory Is our keepsake With which we'll nevér part, God has them in His keeping, We have them in our hearts. --Lovingly remembered and sadly miss- ed by daughters Alberta, Clara and family. WILSON -- Ih loving memory of @ dear father, Lorne Frederick Wilson, who passed away February 16, 1964. ue ae. me a wonderful renee His memory will never grow ol He fashioned his smile out of sins And moulded his heart of pure gold God needed @ new star In heaven, A beautiful light to shine, And out of this world of ae He took that dear Dad of mi --Ever renereoree by son yo Betty and 9! LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. SHOPPING TRE OSHAWA 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 The memorial service for George Dulmage, who died Feb. 6, at the family residence, 233) Athol Street East, in his 77th| year, was held at 3:30 p.m., Feb. 15, at the Armstrong Fu-) neral Home. | The service was conducted by) Rev. John Morris. Interment! was in Oshawa Unton Ceme- | tery. The pallbearers were Abbott Price, Percy Price, Morley Brooks, Howard Dulmage, James Cox and Ted Wilcox. FUNERAL OF RONALD C. HALL _The memorial service for) Ronald C. Hall, who was killed| in an airplane crash, Feb. 11, | in Vermont, was held in Grace} magia Church at 2 p.m., Feb. The service was conducted by Rev. P. F, Fiess, Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were John Cincurak, Joseph Roth, Hartley Morrison, James Hall, Runo Pretzlav and Robert Farenger. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 ELLIOTT -- | wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their many visits, telephone calls, lovely flowers, gifts and cards received during my a vent stey in the Oshawa General Hos; tal. Spécial thanks to Rev, Smith, Milian, nurses and staff CARD OF THANKS| and Dr. Spragge, nurses, nurses' aides, and staff, in charge of 3A - 300, at the Oshawa General Hospital. To kind friends, relatives, Rev, A. Magee and Centre Street United Church, tor calls, | flowers, get-well cards, personal CARD OF THANKS DISKEY -- We wish 'to express our sinceré appreciation to relatives, friends | and neighbors for their kindness and | and prayers, sympathy and floral trib- us at the passing of our father, John Diskey. We especially wish to thank the hospital | staff of 3B and 1E; Dr. Vipond, Father Pere 'and)=Armstrong's = Funeral jome. --The family of the late John Diskey. WELSH -- |! wish to express thanks and appreciation to Dr. stanley 2D. --Mrs. &. &. Billet, 3 gifts during my recent iliness. Normal April 26 to May 4 and will be at Expo 67 for Ethiopia Day, Mr. Vice was a member of|May 2. | convene| |Kyte sang a solo. Parties Held BLACKSTOCK --- All were Eldon, Ross, Brian, Dale, | G. Beauchemin, A. Goodall, B.| Abramoff, J.) Vv a Auxiliary To Purchase or Hospital Posted To B.C. I History Read AUDLEY (TC) -- A selection} relating to the early history of the church ad by M -- -- ' s 4 |William. Guthrie pry the meet: MYRTLE (TC) -- Rev. Wi ee tencon a tenn ee ing of the United Church|liam Patterson and the memo vere ine prize winners| COX OFFICE OPEN 13-9 P.M, |Women. Committees were set bers of Myrtle United Church at the Women' EVES AT 8:30 P.M. up af the bazaar to be held May Prayer Service AUDLEY (TC) -- Mrs. Wil-| liam Guthrie conducted the} World Day of Prayer Service on Sunday. Rev. M. Buttars delivered the address. Barbara and Beverley and Peggy Squire sang a vocal selection. master from Charles who retired after 'é '; office since 1959. Mr. Gra Missions Talk worked in the Bowmanville Post Office since 1960 and from 55 to 1958 was assistant post- Toronto,|master at Newcastle. he ACKSTOCK (TC) -- Rev. E. Askew, of epi on the Anglican World| |Mission and its meaning at the} service in St. John's Anglican| Church, Blackstock parish pro-| in Africa. _ Fine Address | BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs.| |Litt, of Port Perry, gave an} Jinteresting address at the) |World Day of Prayer Service! in the United Church. Members| of all the churches in the town- ship took part. Mrs. Harold) the) i: FRIDAY i: The Big Fun D Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place To Meet ton. Fisher, have offered jlocal church to the members jof Burns Presbyterian Church, Ashburn, who lost their church in a fire on Sunday. Shirley,|Gray, of Smith} taken over the duties of post- Brownies, have enrolled in the! Webber Canadian Girls in Training holding - - RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE alentine parties. They hav e also had skating parties at ia Tea Success rena, Outing Enjoyed BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The|Fair held by |Hi-C Club held a toboggan|Home and School Association.| Tommy VanCamp, president: party Sunday afternoon on|The president, Mrs. R, Hum-/Ruth Flintoff, secretary and IZZA | armer's Hill. Linda Mountjoy|Phreys, welcomed the guests..Mary Ann Doyle,' treasurer.) | and Dennis McLaughlin won|Mrs. T. Draper, Mrs. Ed. Love- be group leaders-.are Ken| Phone 723-0241 {the prize for the highest jump.|!ock, Mrs. Ralph Hunter and!/neth Wright, Timmy Van or 728-0192 Offer Church the use of ft New Postmaster ORONO (TC) -- Charles F.\qen, has Holey, Bowmanville, Clinic Held ORONO (TC) -- _ Approxi- jects include the Old Crow Mis- sion in the Yukon; St. John's |mately 875 dogs and cals, House, Toronto and Dr. Robin 14 a {¢ raccoon and a rabbit received| \ bal nti rabies vaccinations at \clinie held by the Department} of Agriculture in the municipal) | building. the|Mrs. P. Barker, all past. presi- [camp and Esther Cryderman. | Orr Venning and Dalton English returned home from hospital last week. he} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 16, 1967 23: BROOKLIN -- Mrs. F. Rog- jers, a former principal of the Club Officers Senior School, opened the an- Intial Valentine Tea and Fun MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- the Brooklinjofficers of the Hi-C Club are | NAMED FOR SIZE Alaska is the Aleut Indian ne 'great Wen The|¥ ord for Supper was served at ' MAPLE GROVE (TC) _--|church. Nancy Dorrell conduct-/dents, poured tea. |Mr, and Mrs. Ted White are| EPE $ Lieut. Mickey Dickens, BA,! jed the program. One of the features of the the counsellors. left on Monday last for Vie-} event was a collection of 21) ae ---- toria, B.C., where he will re Centennial Character Dolls in port hed _* Ns sid Royal Three Home the costumes of their respec: Now PLAYING Canadian Navy. He 4s a son) 3) 4. . : i. tive eras of Canadian history. of Mr, and Mrs, W. Dickens.|, BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mil The winner of the draw for a |table centre was Miss Phillips WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! _. of Ashburn. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER rnesesrs A CARLO PONT! 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