KE iE (") iS nly &--Coming Events JAYCEES Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500 IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200 In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize _|38--Coming Events _ -- IN MEMORIAM LIONS BINGO DAVIS -- In loving memory of a loving TO NIGHT |daughter, Constance Margaret, who pass jed away March 29, 1963. | God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Early Bird Game 7:45 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO Where we laid our dear father st two years ago today. remembered by son James, : --Fond Bus leaving King and Simcoe Granddaughters "Barbare,' Cynthia. end Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m. Jamie. |Daddy, sisters Sherry!, Linda and Laurie, and Grandma Ferguson. FUDGE -- In loving memory of a dear |father and grandfather, Danie! Fudge, who passed away March 29, 1965. Day by day our thoughts do wander, To a grave not far away, GIBSON -- In loving memory of @ dear |son and brother, who passed away March 28, 1957. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, ' Fond memories linger every day, All proceeds to charity Remembrance keeps him near. --Always remembered by mother and sis- See Tues. Ad ters, Doris and Blanche. Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion THE GENERAL MEETING of the Osh-) jeppeRy -- i ' lowe. Gnd DIRIIC. Branch at the Cane: gate eset toca" sCirsen memory et ut Idian Diabetic Association will be held | March 29, 1965. : Thursday, March 30 at 8 p.m., McLaugh-'__\ ovingly remembered by son Bill, wife lin Hall, 338 Simcoe SI. N.. Oshawa. |Deris, daughter Maisie, husband Bob and Guest Speaker: Mr. K. G. Anderson, EXx-| grandchildren, all of England ecutive Secretary of the. C.D.A., : speaking on What the Diabetic Associa- tion Can Do For You -- 'the individual jious sickness, of , |--Lovingly remembered by Mommy andj)Ward Lawton, 103 Oakes Ave-'Lad, Gallant N. Grattan, Demon Ann. (7) Inue. He was in his 69th year. | OBITUARIES | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS! SOCCER SCORES 'ecw rgpplecned LAWTON TUESDAY, MARCH 28 2-Pembrow Bill, Waples 3.20 280) LONDON (CP)--Results Phe death occurred, March FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse|1-Cassie Bars, Murphy 600/Tuesday night's soccer games: a General |$800 (7). 'Also Started: -- Northwood Beaver, : " , 28, at the Oshawa General | fRivercate Jer, Hie 4.00 2,90 2.20|Cloveriand Ace, Pink Lassie, Jermite and] i net Hospital, following a short ser-!2-Lineoin Zipper, Davies 7.10 2.80/Easy Annie. ENGLISH LEAGUE O19) aq. |8-Miss Star Magic, Galbraith 2.60 Ernest Ed-|"aiso Started: Leonard Pick, Rideau SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mlle. Purse $1,200. ; _ | phlnwaligh Arsena verpoo! 5.20 430 400 Aston Villa 0 West Ham 2 A SECOND RACE ~-- 1 Mile (Trot). 2-Teddy Direct C, Curran 7.% 4.30), one nemenet is survived by |purse $1,000 (6) 3Gentry McKlyo, Hie. 1130|Burnley @ Notts F 2 his wife, the former Florence |5Cal! Me Spud, Paimer 10.30 6.40 Also Started: Higiohnny Hy, Modoc! S i Perry Mac, Marsh : 5.40 Grattan, Wally Spencer, Mindy M. prog ag ee 1 . # , Bourne and two sons, Bernard)' aise' started: Phyilis Marie, The Irish- EXACTOR, 1 AND 3, PAID $49.90 jof Oshawa and Stanley of New!man, and Marianne Riddell Man United 2 Fulham 1 0 \Zealand. Also surviving sre a)SA'KY OOUELE, 3 AND), PAID site) SeVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Sheftield W 5 Sunderland 0 jsister, Mrs. Doris Burgess of , Division Il 1-David Hal B, Crowe THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 7-Top Notch Pick, W'pls 14.10 §.50 3,80 Stoke - on - Kent, England: a $1,500 0. ¢ Pearl Attorney, Geisel Jr. 4.00 2.80 | = _ oa . nny ic, Cassidy 9.80 5.40 460 5-Linda B. Hoover, Belanger 4.80 ris , |brother, Albert, of Coventry, |sSoperior Mar, W'wood 530 390|, Ale, Started: Brambles, Hi Adiey,(Erustol C 4 Derby: 1 |England and five 'grand-|6Miss Carolene Ann, H'rington $.00|Betty Lee Castle, and Gary Crowe. Bury 0 Milwall 1 ldren. Also Started: Oneida Chief, Hedgewood 4 RACE --. 1 Mile (Pace).|OCarlisie 1 Chariton 0 | The funeral service will be jperior Lee. \4-Mister Win, Di Scotty, $i Heir, Down, $u-! Pi y, Spencer Heir, Money Down, $u-! 19.90 7.@ 3.20/Coventry 2 Northampton 0 held at the Armstrong Funeral) poyrty race -- 1 Mile (Pace) S-Meadow Liner, Graham 2.90 2.90/ Hull 0 Birmingham 2 Home at 2 p.m., March 30, fol- purse $800 (7). Iso Started: Amber Chief, Brigden|!PSwich 2 Crystal P 0 lowed by interment in Oshawa 3Ky Key P'mance; H'y's 4.30 2.80 3,30 Boy, Swift Cavalier, What's Up Front. | Preston 1 Rotherham 1 Union Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck, e-Bobcat Hanover, Findley 4.70 3.20! NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse | Wolverh'pton 1 Huddersfield 0 hid ¥: KE y 2-Syber Richelieu, C'bell 10.00 $1,200 (8). jminister of Albert Street United) Also Started: Katie Dares, Janey G.4-Wise Bell, Anderson 109.50 35,70 7.30 Church, will conduct the serv- Staten, Union Chief, Dell Humes. urgundy, L'Heureux 7. 5.30 Division Il a 4 7-Penny Coelen, Findley 3.0 /Doncaster 2 Walsall 1 ce, FIFTH RACH -- 1 Mile. Purse $800 Also Started: Malomar, Josedale Royal /nranstield 4 Grimsby 0 In lieu of flowers donations Pal, Fars Grand Lady, Syndys J and G,|Manstiie! rimsby jto the Canadian Cancer Society |Peterborough 2 Reading 1 wemea es, «GREENWOOD ENTRIES $1,500 (7). lyandot Chief, je Dudiey,Curran 5.50 3.00 3.00 and Queen's tle. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawton, the de- $10 per line both games JEFFERY -- In loving memory of my Ceased was born Noy, 2, 1 OPTICAL FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,100. Two-;Rodeo Pageant, Dittfach 119 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, of, Swindon 0 Torquay 0 | Workington 1 Scunthorpe 0 Division IV Bradford 0 Southport 0 Halifax 1 Barnsley 1 Newport 1 Brentford i Notts C 3 Chester 0 /Port Vale 5 Rochdale 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I |Hibernian 1 Clyde 1 | Division IT | Queena's Pk 0 Arbroath 0 , Wednesday, Morch 29, 1967 27 ACROSS THE ICECAP | Airliners have been flying jregularly across the North Pole \for 10 years. A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 144 King St. East 723-2721 Yo DURING THE 7TH. ANNIVERSARY OFF e. 2.4 COLD WAVE MONTH OF APRIL The Mayfair Salon 728-0662 27 CELINA ST. 728-0662 é - Diabetic. Refreshments will be served. 7 : i ill_be aod dear husband Jack, who passed away,in England and was MATIC yearo} maidens. Claiming (7500), 2) Randy Sue, Griffo X109 $175 Jackpot -- UTED, MuMeen Ot crrmticn call| Univer, unheard but always near, {there Nov. 6, 1920. A resident/Furs, (12) Roguish "Princess, Golabert Xxx104 ----E A j Nl toy : ' can oe ;/King's Jubilee, Hinojosa A-115 IFTH RACE --Purse $2,000, Claim- $20 per line. $75 full card |the Residence Supervisor, 725-1322. Still loved, still missed and ever dear. of Oshawa for 38 years, he was paoody 'Matiy. Ne 'hoy 1% ing (9600) Faur year eles one ub. 4m |BINGO, Bathe Park, Euvlalie Avenue, ener ce by General Motors |vicuna Girl, Fitasimmons 117... Furs, (13). gos ie 20 Regular $20 games poy | Thursday, 2 p.m. Regulars, Share the or 35 years before his retire-|Prince Brother, Armstrong 120 lue Chines, No Boy 1 |Wealth, specials and jackpots. | pas ; : if Advance, Goldberg XXX110 GrandSol, Griffo X110 double in 17 Nos. or less, | laclEPRERY in ulna "opmory of,eiment in November, 1965, |Emiyn Sue, No. Boy 110 Prilyan, No Boy 110 passed away March 29, 1965. J | Mr. Lawton was an adherent|Phantom Pepper, Inouye 120 | Harlech, No Boy 115 T on Five $30 Games | His smiling way and pleasant face Fortunatus, No Boy 116 i A Established for ever 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 --Wife Mary. |Disney Flyer, No Boy |He 'was a member of Local 222,/Across the Line, No Boy A-11 King Jive, Alter 112 He had a kindly word for each ' bio oy ATE Quick Thought, Kornblum X105 MORAN--Jim and Janet (nee Rayner) are happy to announce the arrival of And died beloved by al! UAW and served as a commit- Count Tyson, Gemez 120 m Some day we hope to meet him, ieeman with the union Muzledick, No Boy 120 Peace Lilian, Dittfach 116 their daughter, Shery! Lynn, 7 Ibs. 8 ozs., | Sunday, March 19, 1967, at Oshawa|--Always remembered by Ray, Marie! 2 A--Bill Beasiey Entry Judge Burns, Dittfach 116 Po eiaae hie ment ia the oer A veteran of both Balinode, Andersen X107 Jon \ General Hospital, We extend our gratl-)and children, very urs ay tude to Doctors Beaton, Kutzner and 4th ? r staff. EXTRA PRIZES To clasp his hand in the better land, World, second RACE--Purse $2,200. Three 1 Never to part again. Wars; he served with the Hus-|year-old maidens foaled in Canada, 42 TY pare 08 , |Furs, (9) ' i sars of the Imperial Army dur-|caribu, Fitzsimmons 119 Count _O'War, Inouye 112 : 4 -- PF 100. im- ing the first war and with the|Was Relected, Bradfield Xxx109 ing (4000). far igpalnerticg an | 5 Ini "hurch, |Surfer Joe, No Boy 1 me tring wey, ete ls of Albert Street United Church, |3ir'er "ot, No Boy Pie House Bey, Ne bey 118 Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M. BIRTHS sical xture from 3S and " Formula Regular all' polyethy- pad, safety ind frame 4.95. 2.99 HOES 1.33 Bonus Footwear ' Footwear Yo cial SE ) 6.95 4.99 W-11 IC R nd heads WEEKS -- In loving memery of a dear Ontario Tank Regiment, from |p (brunswick: Barroby 119 Furs. (9). at the x YEO -- Alvin and Ruth (nee Gordon) father and grandfather, who was taken wish to announce the arrival of Scott|away from us suddenly, three years ago William, weighing 8 pounds, 11 ounces, today. n Thursday, March 23, 1967 at Bowman-|--Always remembered and sadly missed Communicate, Hinojosa 116 Fairmar, No Boy 113 Comedy, Gritfo X106 Danish Dancer, No Boy 113 Sky Spark, Kelly XXX103 1939 to 1945, during the Second |Penatrater, Alter 119 World War. Roman Ballet, No Boy 119 Gay Polynesian, Gordon 119 Free Parking, No Boy 119 ip tren under 16 not edinitted Cruise Control, Bell X108 . *]e ° ville Memorial Hospital. Proud grand-|by son Len, daughter-in-law Marion and 7 Passero's Bake, Coombs X109 ubilee Pavilion |parents ght Mr. and Mrs. S$. Gordon and/granddaughter, Suzanne. MRS. WILLIAM J. SIMPSON THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Two Stoned Brownell X11} Mr rs. r. ; | A and Yeo. Thanks to i, BUSES LEAVING McKenzie and nurses of maternity ward. UR CORNERS ot 7:00 DEATHS id and 7:15 P.M. CLARK, Mildred Lorraine end Returning after Bingo --S pga ------'On Monday, March 27, 1967, Lorraine pered by Cyril, Margaret and grand- i Allin of 63 King /Street West in her 30h|ehiidren "Sherri 'and. Randy. year, wife of Eugene Clark, dear mother of Anthony, Allin and Adrian, daughter of Dorothy Allin and the late Harold Allin Hampton. Resting at the North- jeutt and Smith Funeral. Home. Funeral |service 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. | Cremation | } ste 4 CROPLEY, William P. Pickering Towh | ret ih 28, 7, _Wil-) SUNNYSIDE g li 5 ering, beloved husband of the late Win- 555 nifred A, Wright, dear father of Peggy | -- EEVEESRMG (Mrs, E. J. ie W Sugita? ved A LASTI of D River Mr. Cropley |s_ resting | ; McEschnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston| For Permanence: ond dignity Road W.,' Pickering. Funeral service in| the chapel on Friday, March 31, at aaa sTWO JACKPOTS p.m, Interment Erskine Cemetery. | 52-- 54 LAWTON, Ernest Edward Entered Into rest in Osha General | r Hospital on Tuesday, March, 196) bl Ernest Edward Lawton, beloved hus- 4 500 band of Florence Bourne, father of Ber- e ° nard of Oshawa and Stanley of New Zealand and brother of Mrs. Doris Bu' gess of Stoke-on-Trent, England, Albert Lawton ef Coventry, England, i his 69th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral in 52 Nos. or less service in the chapel, Thursday, March 30, 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union $200. ery. Donations to the Canadian | Cem In announced Nos. Cancer Society would be appreciated. | $25 Consolation Prize $10 per both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. SIMPSON, Daisy W. In Oshawa General Hospital on We day, March 29, 1967, Daisy W. Ma loved wife of the late William J. Simp- son and dear mother of Mrs. Michael Oshawa in her 83rd at 2 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery. | TUMELTY, William Murray Douglas | REGULAR GAMES pe hlil - | At Belleville General Hospital on Satur-| $20 PER GAME 1967, Willlam Murray | $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS [Bolgies "Ford 'Tumelty, \37.. Great St $1 50 James atron SS ville, dear infant son of Mr. and Wm, Tumelty, dear randson of Mr. re bshal ay ly ] a M |. Tu , . SPECIAL GAMES | Funeral was held-on Monday, march 27, |In Belleville. Interment Madoc, Ontario. | $50. | WATSON, George Cameron | DOOR PRIZES | tle Ns aha of the Toronto EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 |entered inte rest at the Alax and Pick- lering enera' jospital on 'vesday, | | , ' ci Wat- ADMISSION $1 00 See ted, husband of Ca" oe | Every Thursday of Fairport Road N., Pickering Town- | ship, dear father of Mary (Mrs. Phipps) | of Dunbarton, meron of Ajax, Dawn BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 and 7:30 P.M. Cat (Mrs. McCombe) of Pickering, Ann ( Children under 16 not admitted Mrs. Stephens) of Dunbarton, Robert of SOCIAL BINGO Alax, Douglas of Dunbarton, also sur- St. John's Hall viving are ten grandchildren, brother of | Ida (Mrs, Willett) of Detrolt, Charles, Corner Simcoe and Bloor WED. MAR. 29, 8 P.M. Queenie (Mrs, Steele) and Ruth, all of | Everyone welcome. Lunch served. New Richmond, Que. Mr. Watson is} resting at the McEachnie_ Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road W., Pickering. Funeral service in the chapel on Fri- day, March 31, at 1.30 p.m. Interment) Erskine Cemetery. | Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all . GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STRAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. GET CASH FAST... SELL WITH TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS BOYS' SUITS Banker's Grey, Charcoal Grey ond Block. Sizes 8 to 18. SPRING SPECIAL OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Closed Wednesday at 1 p.m. Open Thurs. & Friday till 9 p.m. dear father and grandfather, Horace 27 Rockcliffe Street, died this'c Weeks, who passed away March 2//morning at the Oshawa General |Bus Ticket, Fitzsimmons '117 (5000 1964. Nothing can ever take away In failing health for the pastiyear-oid Maidens. year, Mrs. Willi isi 5 (Divn. of First). 2 Furs, (11). a\5 am J. Simpson, | ice" Express, 'Coombs "X110 Golly Solly, No Boy 120 Claiming (7500). | Maytown, No Boy 114 Roman Pride, Griffo X103 WEEKS -- In loving memory of (Exactor Wagering) '. : Tarfoot Shirl, 7 Hospital. She was in her 83rditiur°pewris, Nnouve. 120 |year. Gimpy Gal, Bradfield XXX100 y ince Ww Social Director, Gomer 120 oi 'fit, The former Daisy W. Max-|Csnagian Dancer, Alter 115 adly and lovingly remem-| well, the deceased was a daugh-!Epididimiss, Hinolosa 120 ter of the late Mr. and Mrs./Poet's Dream, No Boyi2 0 7 sn "*|Hasty Amber, Dittfach 117 Tickled Silly, Gomez 116 ig ; : ; e oe George Maxwell, of Kingston.) goyrtH RACE--Purse $2,200. Maid-| Pretty Wise, Hinojosa 108 Ont. Born in London, England, jen three-year-olds, foaled in Cda. (Divn.|Seventh Line, Brownell X108 i ; 8 LOCKE'S FLORISTS she received her education injef 2nd). 4/2 Furs. (9) Se Ma wine ; A antu Ho, No Boy ining Mark, Wais' 3 Funeral arrangements ond |Kingston and received heriGoog Kid Louie, No Boy 119 Spike C.C., Bradfield XXX103 floral arrangements for all jbachelor of arts degree from/Enlyn Sun, No Boy 119 | _ Also Eligible: ; ; B ith, x occasions. Queen's University. Twin Kiss, Hinojosa 114 'onnie Zenith, No Boy A-111 Simmering, No Boy 119 |A-L Swartz and Mrs. M Rose entry OSHAWA SHOPPING : CENTRE (13) Top Cote, No Boy A-113 Tricky Scamp, No Boy 116 Roay! Maple, Fitzsimmons 115 Royal Leo, No Boy 113 River Party, No Boy 116 Shining Wings, Buttigieg X104 1 The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Rememberance keeps: him near, Mrs. Simpson was married in|No Such Animal, No Boy 119 Kingston in 1918 and taught for pars Sane Psih) ava Furs. (12) 72 adie Baw i nf awa and two grandchildren, Umpire Gomer 115 = oipliTE CT |Public Schools. She moved to|Brian and Kathleen Bothe. eeeenr: ne Wey TRIBUTE Hamilton in 1942 and to Oshawa! The funeral service will we sear Nedeny 0 in 1948. She was a member of|held at 2 p.m., March 31, at the|t!!|_ Eddy, Griffo xx108 College Park Seventh-day Ad-|McIntosh - Anderson Funeral| fii: Ween" Pk ab ama ventist Church. Home. Interment will be in Osh-|Neptunes Hostess, Whiteman 107 Predeceased by her husbandjawa Union Cemetery. The ser-|(eo. yim Ne Borns Aug. 6, 1960, Mrs. Simpson is|vice will be conducted by Pastor|Arctic Venture, Dittfach 2 survived by a daughter, Mrs.|J. C. Reynolds, assisted by Pas-|2"'\% Werry 107 Michael Bothe (Jean) of Osh-'tor A. E. Milner. ost Time we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Pork Office. 723-2633 Post Time 2 p.m. EVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claimin Four Year olds and up, 4'2 Furs. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim-| ~| Ing (3000). Four year olds and up (Divin X-7 AAC: XXX-10 tbs. 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