Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1967, p. 19

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Events _ ITHIAN -UB BIRTHS ___IN_MEMORIAM _ OBITUARIES Small Communities Seek |" * the new jobs being created andionly because people could get : : area, were no longer able to fill] work in adjacent areas. FREDERICK C. LANGLEY {married in Winnipeg in 1921 al FUNERAL OF * had to draw on other communi-| He suggested that incentives In poor health for two months | iad been a resident of Oshawa MRS. MARY LEM Tax Incentive, To Promote ties for workers. jbe applied when a region has BESSE -- Ray and Lynda (nee Holtby) re proud to announce the birth of a son, : Ws. 11 ozs., Thursday ring Dance ileal ade : : s 9 March 2, 1967, at Sudbury General Hos. -Aionlaee : coer i . 45 gi Fay sah " " Requiem High Mass was sung) At the end of July, 1965, Owen |average family income below nmunity Centre |Montrave Avenue, died Marcel r to) who served Over- in St. George's Ukrainian Cath-| , eg rn shor: Sound had 748 people registered $4,600 rather than the present arch 4, 1967." Sed a ans ears reel EASTER [3, at the Oshawa General Hos | seas in both World Wars, was|olic Church at 9:30 a.m,, Mar frsiie 4 ' pod ee ee a ~ -- sgeily ie peop iid ee ee ' ates) happily announce the arrival of |Pital. He was in his 77th -ear | »mployed by Duplate Canada|», for Mrs. Mary Lem who died |* fi A t ti | 4 a? es. To the| volving 1,573 jobs had been at si cic ane cess er eG Carrie Elizabeth, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Satur- A son of the late Mr. anc "Irs.| Limited prior to his retirement ;Jin four western Ontario counties|ignated for incentives. To thi : i ee 4 His Orchestra P Feb. 27, at the Oshawa Genera ted th t i day, February 25, 1967 at ter Oshawa TRIBUTES John Langley, the deceased wac|'n 1984, Hospital, in her 63rd wea said Thursday their region is|south, the industrial strip run banat eee il esc 3 talaga NEED MORE POWER Peshethe Maderpigt ey cee P Te en ARON AN See ; F ; ; stagnating and should be added|ning from Toronto to Windsor| 'Mother 1,842 workers were py, wor REFRESHMENTS 'any thanks fo Dr, Bec born Nov. 29, 1890, in England.| He is survived by his wife. The Mass was sung by Rev gg oe dniizaiad crasl sibhoned. ott potential Para nesded for the new service jobs| The world demand for fuel oil PLE TO YOUR A resident of Canada and Osh jthe former Earla Watson; three|y, C, Pereyma. Interment was ualifying for epectal tex. in- : 'reated by this upsurge is increasing at 7.5 per cent a R COU awa for 55 years, he was mar-|laughters, Mrs. Lawrence Am-| {i Resurrection Cemetery. 4 Harry Bridle of Mount Forest ves S TELEPHONE LOVED ONES Jried in Toronto in 1919. |srose (Viviann) of Oshawa, he pallbearers i J. Tyr cgi designed to promote said 80 to 90 per cent of high- Lhe ier sanele Leong a phere r 919. | Dros : J. try. oroblem of unemployment had ----$--_-- iene ol Mr. Langley worked in the|Mrs. 0. J. Moore (Rebalkalo, M. Reiger, Steve Cazban |"C™ N@US school graduates there leave for}, ; 4443 | Nothing is more befitting or ; agi Fy Tiihic ; hdd tS ~A7nan | They told the Commons com- other job arcas yeen cured but an overdose ap- AEN BINGO _ DEATHS | © greater tribute to the mem- peg Pg cr biden pcg! ae at . geen at Poloz, N. Holodaruk and mittee on industry ferearch ? lied. This could reverse the IZZA | | a ov years oy 4 y, . Ferencz. ae igheh hs 4 ANY aU bt OF ana oy AS: [ee 20 ved ones ne pons retirement in 1958. He was ajoight grandchildren. He was) and energy development that CAN'T COMPETE ure and create new problems. | Nos. 52.and 50 Passed on than a memorial | * of Local 222. UAW and|pre ee len | Bruce, Wellington, Huron and) Dan Murphy, a Goderich| Mr. Murphy said the four- Phone 723-0241 PRR FISHER, Doris verse at Easter time. It is a |member of Local 222, UAW and) predeceased by a son, Owen, in) FUNERAL OF Dufferin counties and losing|lawyer, said the area used tc|county region doesn't ualify or 728-0192 IST GO in Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs-| beautiful gesture of love and Of the Oshawa Unit of the Cana-| 1936. | MRS. ALEX G. STORIE 8} » 88 ere. Us oSount) ; s qual a day, March 2, 1967, Doris Fisher, be-| devotion to the memory of a jdian Corps Association. He was| The funeral service will be < a. § x jpopulation and falling behind in|get its share of industry bu for incentives under the present EPI'S insolation Bin einer, % aera Miedo} mother, father, wife, hus- |a veteran of the First World|held at the McIntosh - Anderson| The funeral service for Mrs.javerage income because they} ford Nae pee get 0 compete formula. It didn't have enough SDAY Ing at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral! band, daughter, son or those | War. Funeral Home at 3.15 p.m.,| Alexander G. Storie, who died| jcannot attract new develop-'with designated areas. _ junemployment, but this was! irdays Ad Heres abel on Sbaturday, Morcha. "ay'3/ beyond the immediate family | Predeceased April 6, 1960, by|March 4. Interment will be injat the family residence, 4 ment. A brief from the delegation omemmmere: ION 50c pm. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. circle, a faithful friend or kin. his wife, the former Elsie|Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin.|Simcoe Street North, Feb. 27.|_ One of the big problems lay|complained that centres such as ae ee In. the sincere hope of ren- Brand, Mr. Langley is survived|Rey. John McLeod, pastor of Was hogy foe 3: a ae ag in the fact that the area to the Owen Sound, in the designated \ ' ARISH BIN! LANGLEY, Frederick Cc. ; by a sister, Mrs. Cecilia}Whitby Baptist Church, will)at the MelIntosh-Anderson Fu- J ber ae 3 AT 7:45 ae ike ino rest in the Oshawa, General ase se a ho - {Holmes of London, England and |sandiaet the service. a a G. Morri ia eh = oe Se ® fal baal ee at | 4 INDOOR- ; ™M. jospital, en Friday, March 3, , - a ' yd. F. G. rris, s r and Simcoe erick C. Langley. Meloved husband of tne appropriate memorium notice |@ brother, John Henry Langley) In lieu of flowers donations rae d Gaited Chin i OUTDOOR ) $100 late Elsie Brand, brother of Nws. Cecilia] for Easter time. the Classi- |of Oshawa. He was predeceased to the St. Stephen's United | of t. Andrew's Unite hurch E 10 and $15 Henry Langley, Oshanar in "tis "ann| fied Department of The Osh- |by a son, Frederick Richard|Church Building Fund would be/Conducted the service. Entomb- x THEATRE nies at year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral| awa Times will once again |Langley, who was killed in ac- appreciated by the family. jment was in the Oshawa Union seacesed #5020191 . Home, enews with funeral service in) be publishing special Eoster {tion in France in 1944. Cemetery Mausoleum. & . are the Wealth Bes inerrant "Moret! Lente at .'| Memorial Tribute on Sotur- | The memorial service will be FUNERAL OF The pallbearers were H. G. # 44 9 CE will be held In Oshawa, (Friends are asked not to calll day, March 25, 1967. jheld at the Armstrong Funeral MERVYN JENKINS | Palmer, Walter R. Branch, E ner of Bloor Simcoe, mie Fruneret Home before Saturday TO ENSURE YOUR MES- |Home at 2 p.m., March 6, fol-| he funeral service for Mer- i sian ae imei rybody welcome, SAGE APPEARS AT THis lowed by interment in Mount vyn Jenkins, who died Feb. Conch. ae e oa BAR MOTH, Ernest Albert TIME, PHONE THE TIMES {Lawn Cemetery. Rev. A. W./at the Oshawa General Hospital, . Se iz In Oshawa, on Thursday, March 2, 1967, CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT |Magee, minister of Ppp | was held at 2 p.m., Mar. 2, at} it Alber! i] (900M : * a 'on- GEM bMenA mec Sirant), beloved "hotend oh are cn, AT. 723-3492 BEFORE 5:00 ° Street. United Church, will con-)the McIntosh- 'Anderson Funeral TONE IT DOWN SHIRLEY MICHAEL &TI-RABIES son, loving father of Miss Norma, ai| P.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH duct the service. Home. ST. HELENS, England (CP) ¥ e home, Mrs. L. Ambrose (Vivian Anne), 22nd, Friends are asked not to call! The service was conducted by|A display of Chicago - style ie THIS WEEK GO AHEAD-- Sy MacbAINE ces CAINE ON CLINICS eres, MWnitbye ining ah ine Me Th jat the funeral home before Sat: Rey, H, Dyck, minister of Albert/ gangster clothing at a- Lan- TELL THE END! . as as eae ra Intest Anderson Funeral "Home, 182 e urday evening. |Street United Church, Inter-jcashire tailor's was authentic BUT PLEASE GAMBIT " e ki reet st. Service in the chapel rio will be held on Salurday, March 4.91 3.15 pum. Inter-| O S H A W A : [ment was in Mount Lawn Cem-/down Ee rn cad bo | Next Week... The Young Set DON'T TELL ws TECHNICOLORs a olace need ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. :in| | ERNEST ALBERT MOTH _eetery. fone pocke en police aske: BEGINNING! W\\ plo iste lieu of inairte kath gl 19 3h; Stephen's | | faili health for three The pallbearers were Budihim to remove it, he explained ~ = A UNIVERSAL PICTURE vies is offered ry ee) ine. Wee Pe apere TIMES | In fai wt hart Moth, 900/Manning, Henry Suddard.|it was only a pellet gun, but | Be Se oe | La 4 oe El yy the Canada | years Ernes Aled March 2.\J8mes Cameron, Leonard) jthey insisted just the same be-| - cect mene coer a | ' |Masson Street, aay, 'i NOONAN, Margaret Teresa | Classified Department jHe was in his 72nd year. Clapp, Stewart Clapp and Gra-| |cause of the "adverse effect on Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | ek 'son of the late Thomas and) ham Clapp. ithe youth.' a , Wed , -- -- sonuanengennverctmrmetetetee ee Mara Goren, caer i] © PHONE 723-3492 [annie Moth. the deceased was |\wwww Ww | | HOSPITALITY HOURS 'enneth Noonan, mother o' ani : f born at Orillia and received his| | BY POPULAR REQUEST Pa on oa Ne education in Ottawa, He was ye FRIDAY > ANOTHER BIG i AT THE The Big Fun Dance 4) DANCE PARTY | Leddy of Bowmanville, sister of Mrs. AT THE f Agriculture, imals Branch, ore urged to fogs and cats 0g Twp. Town - 12.00 'noon. e Hall 2 p.m. F of Bowmanville; In her 31st year. Rest- em Ing at the Armstrong. Funeral Home,| weep LIVING 'QUARTERS? head Real | SATURDAY Oshawa with Requiem High Mass in St. B Mary's of the People Church, Saturday,|"stete For Sale, NIGHT March 4, at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrec. The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place to Meet James Cornish (Marie) and Paul Leddy of Oshawa, Mrs. Glen Quinney Anne), Oshawa Tennis Club Ritson Rd. North at Hilleroft achester Two Ja.m. - 12.00 tlon Cemetery. Knights of Columbus | own | Bore er, 2 it a DANCE ||p ftrrmee caesar) 9} SAT; MARCH 4 - ASS p.m. nd The Consuls® €} popswortH orcHestRA e funeral home. Vi STAFFORD eo Or MODERN mms) eee «SAT., MARCH 4th ----_|/ ce FONDa Jason ROBARDS Dean ONES g Dencing 9 te 12:30 oz ROSEMARY MURPHY pecHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER a BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. 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