Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1967, p. 19

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> can play Sees | | Pj li Li k The Montreal firtreyf Lea.! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, March 30, 1967 19 a OBITUARIES BIRTHS DEATHS CARD OF THANKS Pipeline Link seis i Gooster Sia css . --PALAAAA. ; : Z | - council Tuesday that = St./ Mayor Barrie has. opposed!wa he posed rate t. MRS. A. CHANDLER gall and Brown, by Rey. C. ADAM, Michael ENGELBERT -- The family of the late s Thomas has adequate wat igning an agreement with the 7 f 35 cents : Daisy Emily Mack, belovec|S peak man 'of St. George's), BURTON -- To Behe ett od Rnyllls |Entered Into rest in the family residence, ib Engelbert nk relative ee enle supplies for a city of 40,000 for OWRC for connec to the i i ; wife of Albert Chandler, passec|hurch, Scarborough, at 1 p.m..!Lynn, on March 21, 1967 at the Scarbor-|srortg ae, Ghichact Aearn. beleres nue. ears to come, The present pop- $14.000.000 Lake FE cling 0 sige away quietly, March 21, in he:|\March 25. Interment was atjough General Hospite band of Mary Kocis, fa ST. THOMAS (CP) Mayor ulation is 22.500 now und constructio: He 1 ents TE sleep. She was in her 69th year.|Resthaven Memorial Gardens, re Lacheni Acimtrons V. A. Barrie's contention that Besides her husband, who re-|S¢&™borough. Scarbora and John of Guelph, : ee there is no need for this city to sides in Scarborough. Mrs DEATHS Ha Resting at the Armstrong STIRRING THE CUP sign an agreement immediately e JOHN P. COCKERLINE jome, Oshawa, with Requiem H Chandler is survived by two in St. Gregory's Church, Saturday x "d Th é -curred, } ch 29, 1 ate Int t Resurrection Cem- 1965- s estimate 956.000 sources. Commissior . . daughters and two sons, Mrs.|_,/#e death occurred, Mare COCKERLINE, John Peacock Ut Peat Solerinent Resirrection carn 1965-66 is estimated at 1,256,000 sources Commission for a con E. Hutchinson (Alberta) of Whit-|@t the Oshawa General Hospital, At the Oshawa' General Hospital, Wed- Gay at § p.m tons, a third of it from Ghana. nection to a Lake Erie pipeline » E. Ch .< /following a lengthy sickness, of|nesday, March 29, 1967, after a lengthy the world's largest cocoa coun- is supported by the report of a 1:30 by, E. Chandler (Ted) and Mrs, John Peacock Cockerline, 1043|!!Iness John P. Cockerline (formerly cf, siMPSON, Daisy W : me . R. Powell (Betty Lou) of Scar-| re ea ee escent. Whitby. Held? Bay), latterly, of 102° Waraman|in Oshawa 'General _Hospit anes. TY: consulting firm : . ../Wardman Crescent, itby. Hejcres., Whitby, beloved husband ef Ros-\gay, March 29, 1967 Okage borough; G. Chandler of Tor- was in his 71st year anna' Label, dear father of Mrs. &. Ash-|Beloved. wite of the late Wiliam J. Simpe DR onto, and 12 grandchildren. § ' abe ford (Nora), Mrs. A. Andrews (Mabel),|/son and dear mother of Mrs. Michael Also surviving are her mother Mr. Cockerline is survived byjHerbert and Jack all of North Bay, R8Y|Bothe (Jean) of Oshawa | World cocoa production forjwith the Ontario Water Re Eiri Ss Shelia j *) qjand Gerry of Whitby, Mrs. M. Oullette year Resting at Mcinto: Mrs. M. Mack, of Oshawa; three|MS Wife, the former Rosanna} Hazel) predeceased in his 7ist_ year. Eunera) Home, 182 King i H. Clark (Edi vabell, two daughters, Mrs. G.jResting at the W. C. Town Funeral'service in the chapel Frid irs, W. Rod : wit ge weed Ashford (Nora) and Mrs. A, An-|Sh2Pel In Whithy for Requiem Mass in at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery Ts. W. man (Rose), both). . Wee ae St. John the Evangelist (RC) Church, - + drews (Mabel) both of Northj|whitby, Saturday, April 1, at 10 a.m. stater (Belty), Freesoll, Michi |B8¥; four sons, Herbert and|iterysy" fans, iy gan 'sod four brothers, 'William|1#ck of North Bay, and Bay and\eenmecng 2 p.m. Frisay -- IN MEMORIAM Mack, Orillia; E. Mack, Mont-|Ze&"Y © MOY) eee Kindness beyond Price, yet =) 3 : 'children and four great-grand- 3 i ei ; ore Prd Mack Of Gataye, [children He was predecsameg) | "IN Conch of Ol AMLARET , Jevhg caren om ace ane Mrs. Chandler was married in|oS,.2,caushter, Mrs. M. Oullette GERROW away March 30, 19 Maybe for you. Not for us. When it comes to making 5 Star, bet poe 2 : i 5 Fi Z (Hazel). He is gone but ter A ' 3 evi ts : od ly Reece s Sualican Lhureh, Te decessch b abe we CIPUNERAL CHAPEL And as dawns, ancthersyear there s only one way. The difficult way. Which means selecting é Dresident of the Dauer.|T0" Funeral Home, Whitby.| 390 KING STREET WEST him are always, near whiskies from our five distilleries across Canada (only a past president of the Daugh-| 26, se : 79Q. Days of sadness still come o'er usy ters of England, Toronto, Drs Reed LHe Be eta tin -- ene 72EG 026 Creek Tan Mine use it Nani Seagram's has five, by the way). Then blending and re-blending pot ice was conducted a Gin ees 5 : at fles withir co led. ' : Scarborough Chapel' of MeDou-(Evangelist Roman Catholic| STRAFFORD AUG Ae allt ictal ate an them to get 5 Star's easy taste. Church. Interment will be in BROTHERS LTD. etine end family Resurrection Cemetery. The : Rosary will be recited at the Authorized Dealers Bi saodagel DAY CLASSIFIED funeral home at 8:30 p.m., Fri-| d ROCK OF See husbend, a day. Visitors will be received AMILY MONUMENTS sa ADVERTISING after 2 p.m., Friday. 318 Dundas St. E. 668-355 Is it worth it? For you, definitely. And once you start telling your friends about this easy whisky they're missing, it'll be worth it for us too. - ,,' Son of the late Anthony and) pA abl as inc lae gS By the way, have you seen our elegant new bottle? 8--Comi t Elizabeth Cockerline, the de-) ~Ever remembered by wife and family. LANCHESTER | 3 joming Even s ceased was born at North Bay.|Interment will be in Resurrec- mcbonouUGH -- In ever loving mem Easy on the eye. . A resident of Whitby for thejtion Cemetery. Prayers will be °ry of Chris (Sonny MeDenough, who SPECIAL past year, he had previously)held at the funeral home at 8 gaesih ye Haag a ee . P been employed as a car checker p.m. Friday eee oo cud Ee ; by the Ontario Northland Rail- : eae CE a RR Dee | } Y way at North Bay for 43 years. FUNERAL OF wees Wane eee P y A member of St. John the ALLAN C. PRITCHARD Willecn Weekes: whe passea. away elant iY Evangelist Church, he served) The memorial service for years ago today. S Bae A &% during the First World War with| Allan C. Pritchard. who died|--Always remembered by nephew Len, MONTH-END SALE Marion and Suzanne. the 159th Battalion. |March 26 at the family resi- ; THIS WEEK MICHAEL ADAM Deere rec ine, Street Sant inl LOCKE'S PUORISTS Rain 'a Shine Coats |bravka, Czechoslovakia. A resi- Penfound and James Grosjene. MEMORIAL PARK 1 Vane _ his 67th year, was held at 2 AN FRIDAY gs ee oe hae a es March 29 at the Arm- Funeral arrar gements and Nylon and cotton coats, Newest styles, iy uN a ' > 7 hy 2 floral arrangements for all . 4.19 BY L BI NN dence, 266 Kaiser Crescent, of Oe one ies by. occasions colours. Sizes 7-12, Reg. 20.00 Z My a é ° h . he z £ M at 8:00 pm, MECN AdEm. The, deteated nova Dyck, miner of albe| OSHAWA SHOPPING 14.99 , health for t -ears, was in his|Street United Church. Interment C NTRE. MOVING BACK TO yw ge woven: ee ae was in Mount Lawn Cemetery 728-6555 ; w SEAGRAWM'S A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,_ The pallbearers were Jack CEES TING TIBUTE a HOLY CROSS Michael Adam, the deceased|Flatch, Tom Speirs, William a Hd e and dignity CL tar MS WW iS tae on Willoughby, Charles Eder, Allin) ® Suggest _ Lisi jwas born Oct. 25, 1901, at Du- rin cae tac 'MOUNT LAWN Fashions since 1867 t @ j dent of Canada and Oshawa} The members of Cedar Lodge, BRONZE MEMORIALS OSHAWA. SHOPPING CENTRE Simcoe St. S. since 1927, he was employed by|/AF and AM, held a service at F irtecus advice: please |the Coulter Manufacturing Co.,/the funeral. home Tuesday visit the Park Office. ' ~FREE- |Ltd., for 21 years prior to his|eyening. 23-2633 : jretirement in February, 1965.|------ ae ADMISSION [go's 'Roman' Cathotle Ghurch lad the Slovak League of Can- ada. re | Mr. Adam ts survived by his wife, the former Mary Kocis: ShWEALL 4 T80. Se be two daughters, Mrs. Michael Pisa 10 each horlsantal line." Paulocik (Anne) of Oshawa and Reguler Jeckpot--$200 |Mrs. Leonard Armstrong In 52. Nos, $20. Con \(Mary) of Scarborough and a Z 5 : json, John, of Guelph. He was ONE JACKPOT |predeceased by a son, Robert, MUST GO jin 1955. Also surviving are two broth- Share The Wesith ers, John and Nicholas, both in Czechoslovakia and nine grand- Good Parking oldrert, . The deceased is at the' Arm- | Extra Bus Service strong a, Home for ' i Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m., : Ne Children Please April 1, in St. Gregory's Church. S 1 JENMINGL rT » 2 ira. | A Next Week... "Stitch In Tyme" Admission: $1.00 Non-Members . . . 75¢ Members | B "a < APPEARING THIS WEEK!! In The Vintage Room D JOIN . 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