Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1967, p. 21

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0, 1967 MEN CAR 3) The ROUGH _ CENTRE 00 including 7 Ambassador D in Cash, ame. vball (53 nos.) »whall mes. mes buy the econ- ilue and save Bird Gomes th) at 7:30, . HAMS PRIZES AEN 30 TEMPLE MAR. 11th .M. » -- $8 Wealth ots To Go pot To Go et Hemilied GHT TOSS 10 A. Auditorium 160 in 56 Nos, ). in 57 Nos, lams To Be h 17th ISH BINGO T 7:45 P.M, nd Simcoe -- $110. and $15 es at $25. » the Wealth merrell H Product deab and Tina (nea to announce the first son, Scott on Wednesday, Oshawa General fo Dr. Kimmerly d Valerie (nee the safe arrival » & Ibs., 12 o7s.4 1967, at Oshawa ther for Denise, laff and Dr. An- nd Doris (nee nounce the birth erly Ann, 6 Ibs. General Hospital 8, 1967. Mother 1S 134 Barrie Ave- on (formerly of ! year). Beloved ss, dear' mother ), Mrs. H. Bain of Bowmanville, elville, of Osh- tle and Wilbert e Northcutt and Funeral service, 100N. Temporary , Orono. Price, yet of all W -HAPEL ET WEST LTD. ealers ory of a dear Dx, who passed _ h we miss yous pain > we lost you > same. lo give more, : see your smile r * mother, e, 1s of love l ever made. , 1 sadly missed, and = son-in-law, ry of a dear Blanche Cocx,, 10, 1963. . th sadness, . low; pe you, dear, re and lonely, ong, isper, " icture say, eeping, ay." > iS remembered, n Arthur, . OBITUARIES MPULLER -- In loving memory of a rr husband and father who passed y March 10, 1966. e often sit and think of him en we are all alone, 'or memory is the only thing hat grief can call its own, ways remembered by wife. An MRS. W. J. SIMMERSON The funeral service for Mrs. William James Simmerson, 112 |Nassau Street, who died Feb. 19, at the Oshawa General Hos- nels ; d daughters June and Christine ang pital, in her 87th year, was e George and family. HENDERSON -- In loving memory of) dear wife, mother, Emmaline Hen: son, who passed away March 10, 1966. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory's frame we shall keep it, Because she was one of the best. d Feb, 23 at the Doolittle Brothers Funeral Home, Oril- lia. Interment was in Orillia Memorial Cemetery. The former Mabel Orena Mc- |Phadden, the deceased was a \daughter of the late Mr. and Lovingly remembered by husband andinrs'" Alex McPhadden. Born in ughte: |Kineardine, she lived in Orillia HENDERSON -- In loving memory of/for some years prior to moving dear mother and grandmother who) ssed away March 10, 1966. It's lonely here without you We miss you more each day For life is not the same to us Since you were called away. Sadly missed by Dot, Ernie and Bar- ara. HENDERSON -- In loving memory: of dear grandmother and great-grand- other, Emmaline passed away March 10, 1966. © happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Sadly missed by Gloria, Bob and Nancy. HENDERSON -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Em- maline Henderson, who passed away March 10, 1966. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. --Sadly missed by her daughter June end grandsons Bill and Ron, MARTIN -- In loving memory of our dear sister, Margaret Martin, who passed away March 10, 1963 and brother- in-law, Alex Martin, who passed away March 28, 1963. Just @ spray of beautiful memories, Tied with all our love, Memorles to cherish forever, Of the two we dearly loved. | Lovingly remembered by brother Her- bert, sister-in-law Joy and family. MARTIN -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Margaret Martin, who passed away March 10, 1963. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just till the end of her days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, big inl @ beautiful memory she left be- ind. --Always remembered by Maureen, George and grandchildren. MARTIN -- In loving memory of our dear sister, Margaret, who passed away March 10, 1963; also her husband, Alex, who passed away March 28, 1963. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. --Sister May and husband Robert Clarke and family, brother Charles and wife Mary. MORTON -- In loving memory of my daughter, Bernice Yvonne Morton, who passed away March 10, 1949. Nothing can ever take away The love @ heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps her near. --Sadly missed by Mom, brother Noel, sister-in-law Sandra and boys. POWLENCHUK -- In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away March 10, 1952. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps him near. --Lovingly remembered by deughter Sophie, son-in-law Walter, grandchildren Darice, Melanie and Roxanne. Henderson, who to Oshawa about 15 years ago. A member of the United Church. Mrs. Simmerson was a charter member of the Orillia Rebekah Lodge. Members of the lodge held a memorial service on the evening prior to the {funeral service. Predeceased by her husband, |Mrs. Simmerson {s survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. L. Addison (Olive) of Windsor; two sons, Howard W. of Milverton and Leonard B, of Oshawa; seven grandchildren and 17 great - children, The pallbearers were Herbert Fleming, Len Litster, Charles Andrews, Gerald Simmerson, |Bouckley. who died, March 7, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m., March 9. The service was conducted by Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Memorial Angli- can Church, Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Allen Scammell, Jack Scammell, Wil- liam White, Harold Armstrong, William Hart and John Kitchen. FUNERAL OF HUGH G. KING Requiem High Mass for Hugh who died March 7, was sung in Holy Cross Roman = Catholic Church at 10 a.m. March 9. Rey. F. J. Smythe sang the mass. Temporary entombment was in the Oshawa Union Cem- etery Mausoleum, Prayers were recited at 8 p.m., March 8, at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. The pallbearers were W. L. Howard, E. Long, R. J. Bint, J. Clark, A. Marlow and F, C. Milford Simmerson and Keith 'McGregor. FUNERAL OF MRS. EDWARD DRAGE The funeral service for Mrs. | | | IN MEMORIAM LOCKE'S FLORISTS | Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all occasions. | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 | A LASTING TRIBUTE | For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 /CARD OF THANKS MOTH -- We wish at this time to ex- press @ heartfelt thanks to friends, rela- tives and neighbors for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tributes and every other deed of kindness shown during our recent bereavement of a dear husband and father, Ernest Albert Moth, 900 Masson St., Oshawa, A special thanks to the Rev, J. MoLeod of the First Bap- tist Church, Whitby, MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel, pallbearers, staff of C 2 Genera! Hospital, Dr. D. E. Smith and other doctors, Eva Alexander group of St. Stephen's Church, also those who donated to St. Stephen's building fund, and Lodges. ' --Earla Moth and family. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS KNIT 'N' CROCHET By ALICE BROOKS Richly bordered sleeves are fashion news! Use three-ply fin- gering yarn -- effective wool. Easy-knit stockinette with openwork crochet. Make scoop or high neck -- %, short or sleeveless. Pattern 7387: sizes 32-34; 36-38; 40-42; 44-46. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- Work, Dept. 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi- dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Two free patterns, knit, crochet fashions, everything. 25c. Sensational, new value! Book of Prize Afghans has 12 com- plete patterns. Beginner-easy knit, crochet. 60c. Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com- plete patterns for 12 superb heirloom quilts. 60c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 WAISTLINE NEWS By ANNE ADAMS Spring news! See how the COUNTY LINES Dressmaking |Edward Drage, 74 Gibb street, Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- Classes in pattern and design making, pertaining to sewing and dressmaking, sponsored by the Bowmanville Recreation Committee, will commence Mar. 20 at the Lions Centre. Registration will be limited to 30 but should more register a second class will be organized. The course, which will cover all phases of pattern designs for dresses, will last for 10 weeks. Mrs. Garvock, who is in charge of the millinery classes, will be the teacher. Figure Skating BROOKLIN (TC) -- The Brooklin Figure Skating Club will hold its fourth annual car- nival April 1. This year's theme will be 'Centennial and Around the World" with all the members of the club taking part. Prize Lists BROOKLIN (TC) -- Prize lists for the women's and junior sections of the Brooklin Spring Fair will be ready next week. Copies may be obtained from Mrs. L. Crawford, Mrs. A. Downey or Mrs. L. Parrott. Busy Cataloguing BROOKLIN (TC) -- Mrs. Fallaise is busy cataloguing and arranging new books on the shelves of the library at Meadowcrest School. Sleigh Ride BROOKLIN (TC) -- Members of the Tyro Boys' group enjoy- ed an old fashiond sleigh ride. Heber Down supplied the sleigh and the team. Refreshments were served at the church. The CGIT group held a similar outing recently. Next Meeting BROOKLIN (TC) The next meeting of the Whitby Town- ship Centennial Committee will be held, April 6, at 8 p.m., in the municipal building. It has been suggested the township council should send a represen- tative to stimulate interest. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of & er More Pictures G. King, 1035. Somerville Street, |} E 6. | Also Started: Chucmor, Sambo B, Lu | GREENWOOD : ___ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 10, 1967 7] RACE RESULTS Leading Japanese Firms THURSDAY, MARCH 9 FIRST RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse $900 (8) s s 2-Peari At'ney, Geisel, Jr.2.70 2.50 2.30 5-Vera Will, Waples 6.30 3.30] ahve | 4-Kip, Feagan 2.60 | Also Started: Rugged Yankee, Regent | Pick, Victory Dale, Adios Erin, and Lin- da Lee Direct. TOKYO (Reuters)--Six lead-|bishi Metal Mining Co., Mitsui x ing Japanegg,mining firms soon} Mining and Smelting Co., Sumi- purse too Gre | «mile (Pace). will open negotiations with an|tomo Metal Mining Co., Furu- 7-Tay Towne Lena, Currané.60 3.70 2.40 American concern for joint min-jkawa Mining Co., bowa Min- 1-Buckeye Worthy, Filion 4.20 ed ing of Canadian uranium to beling Co., and Nippon Mining Co. 4Mc's First, Carroll ; Also Started: Gay Meaden, King Ex-/exported to Japan, it was! The survey mission will be composed of executives from the fed Pay Fallout, Versatile and' learned today. rima Jill, . ar - : DD, Nos. 2-Pear! Attorney and 7-Tay Official sources said the plan|ciy firms, the sources added. Towne Lena, Paid $12.90 to explore uranium mines in the Under the American plan. the Elliott Lake district of Ontario Ainencan ahi Ta ne tir Pink was broached by the Kerr-Mc- will jointly coudoct oroehactine -Pink Lassie, Wellwood 4.80 3.40 3.00\Gee Corp. of Oklahoma, which 7 mo , 8-Van's Gift, Young i 410. af fe : and drilling at Elliot Lake, 80 owns mining rights in the area,|°". miles west of Sudbury, and re- THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse ) |7-Mac Phone, Nwttart ™ 1 : Bisasd Nivea aot gal ol hed ipa Suds-'{o Teiji Kamiyama, director of Hoh: Ture. s cabloaal ow an¢ the government - controlled] : Japan atomic fuel corporation provkin RACE -- 1 mile (Pace)-/when he visited Canada last, They added at it was hoped |S-Lynden Chief, Waddell 7.30 3.80 2.80 year. initial estimated prospecting 2-Demo Van, Hie 3.70 2.90 The six Japanese firms were Costs of $1,000,000 to $6,000,000 sources said. |8-Adicmary, Feagan 370| preparing to send a survey mis-| Would be put up by the Japanese} , | Also Started: Dora's Boy, Stormy ' Atom, Hillcrest Saint, Shadydale Ed- sion to Canada by the end of Side. NEN a SIRE ent the month, the sources said. von nn 60 340 310 NEED FUEL OIL ? FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (Trot). 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