24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 4, 1967 IN MEMORIAM | ee WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden three- and four-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 4¥2 Furs (14). |Beau Tan, Kelly XXX105 Gray Band, No Boy 120 |Jivelisa, No Boy 120 |Enlyn Sun, No Boy 115 Full Ferce, Kelly XXX105 Kitty G., Turcotte 110 Lord Brunswick, Barroby 115 Momentarily, No Boy 115 Penatrater, Alter 115 Lady Arlene, Griffo X1i5 There and Back, Fitzsimmons 11S Herby B. Good, Elliott 115 Also Eligible: LEE -- In loving memory of 4 dear husband and father, William Lee, who passed away April 4, 1960. While he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. --Ever remembered by his wife, Chris- tian and family A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 CARD OF THANK 7 Furs. LUCAS -- We wish to express OUr 4P-\Valiey Town, Platts A-XXX98 preciation to thes'many relatives 2nd sweetly Packed, Platts A-XXX101 friends for the floral tributes, mas$iii Eddy, Griffo B-XX115 cards, also Local 222 and GMC and kinG-|Zeesekite, Whiteman C-113 ness extended to us in the loss of OUr/Grand Sol, Gritfo B-X111 dear father Freedoms Hope, Gomez D-116 --The Lucas Family. try Brandy, Gomez 0-116 Prilynn, Whiteman C-111 SAMUELSON -- | Would like to take) Roya Autumn, Buisson 111 this opportunity to thank my relatives! morgan Road, Hinojosa E-116 and friends of Oshawa for their lovelY House Boy, Turcotte E-113 gifts and plants 1!_received while Twilight Tango, Coombs X109 in Branson Hospital, Toronto. Many a_p G Lyell M Katz entry thanks B--F A Roberts and A J Tomlin entry Mrs. Peggy (Keeler) Samuelson, TOr-'C_Double Diamond Stable and C onto Watson entry D--Mrs MS Sadler and Falcon Stable entry IE E--F Norton and Mrs A D Taylor | entry ES THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. JOSEPH R. K. TURNER ing (5000), Maiden 7 " 4 "dy 1 . foaled in Canada Joseph Robert Kennedy Tur Cady Elizabeth, Walsh 117 ner died in Orillia, the result Of| meticulous Millie, Tartaglia' 117 a car accident. Sunday, April 2.|Fabius Miss, Robinson 117 a cal accident, Sund ay, 4 ce Chee Neat Brose eae Je lived at 1249 Edmison nigh Countessa Di Guerra, No Boy 117 Peterborough. He is the son of |Diantab, Bowcut 117 'ner Oshawa |West Jennie, No Boy 117 Mary and John Turner, Oshawa |west Jennie, No Boy 117 and was born at Sudbury, Nov. Choppy Seas, No Boy 117 6, 1933. He was married at Holy ide Flight, Griffo X112 jRich Irish, No Boy 115 |Batu Ho, Bell X110 SECOND RACE Purse . $2,000. Claiming (3000). Four-year-olds and up. cards Claim- two-year-old fillies, . i Mer ,No Boy 117 Church, Oshawa, May 23,\Gimpy Gal, Bradfield 2-XXX107 |Mariondort, No Boy A-117 Also Eligible: ear! Slipper, No Boy 8-117 in 1942, attended Ritson Road |Turkish Princess, No Boy 8-117 public 'school, and graduated red Eg from OCVI. He served appren-| Moon Boots, Werry 117 e i >} rs as d |Gay Sister, No Boy 117 tic eship at Coulters as oS anc |A--Velzcrest Farm, J M Burns and die maker. He returne to|" R, J. Hetherington entry school and graduated from )8---J CMeyer and B Sweeney entry Ryerson Institute, then 'taught Cheha tater Roce iear oun: ans high school in Iroquois, Morris- | 4. Furs : . burg and Peterborough. Royal Regret, Hinojosa 108 var P iv ars ~ Peace Lilian, Anderson XXX100 For the last five years, he was |king Jive, No Boy 113 at Adam Scott Collegiate as Sen-|Lemartel, No Boy 113 tor j "he Senator Gray, No Boy 116 ior Machine Shop teacher in |penate sch, Ne ee) Is Peterborough. He was to be'ships that Pass, Elliott 117 director at Sault Ste. Marie. tel Goons ay, He is survived by his wife, the Pioneer 'Polly, Griff X106 former Anna _ Sabo, Peter-|Strong willed, Bowcut 113 borough; his parents, Mr. and hie Mamie X106 Mrs. John Turner, Oshawa; two |Golden Champ, Turcotte 115 daughters, Mary Catherine and|S@y Pageant, Gordon 120 : Patricia An, Peterborough; |. FIFTH RACE -- Furse $2,200, Maid- : * en two-year-olds. 2. Furs. and one son Joseph John, Peter-|Gogebic County, borough, and one sister, Mrs. deny Rede ed A 5 Kon yy e 'our Deserts, Inouye Russell Rak (Margaret), Osh-|eEterna) River, Hinojosa A-120 awa. Green For Go, Gomez 120 y rey} vi iomeos Garcon, Hinojosa A-120 Funeral service will be held /p0n\°Gersonaiity, No Boy 120 in the chapel at the Armstrong |A--Goldcrest Stable entry Funeral Home, Thursday, April|(©XACTOR WAGERING) allow 6 at 11 a.m. with Rev. F. J./ances, Three-year-old fillies. 4/2 Furs. Smyth of Holy Cross Church |Fousse eli faa haa ree ; at 5 aa ds ay, (Speedy Sonnet, Simone A-XXX104 conducting the service. Inter-|winsome Sailer, Fitzsimmons 114 ment will be at Resurrection|In The Tub, Barroby A-114 * ad Lawless Maid, Turcotte 114 Cemetery. jSlara B Good, walsh 114 7 ' , \Jesting Maid, Alter 114 WILLIAM HENRY SPARROW |askew, Honojosa 119 The death occured April 3, at)*--2imereng Bros. Stable and "Cansen the Oshawa General Hospital,| seventH RACE -- Purse $2,200. of William Henry Sparrow, 800)Cleiming (5000). Four-year-olds and up. : - 42 Furs. Athol Street, Whitby. He was in|seventh Line, Brownell *x108 his 84th year. \Lykke Til, Kelly XXX107 A son of the late Thomas and |¢3", So .No Boy 16 Lucy . Sparrow,. the deceased | Brother Leo, Bell X115 's Shining Ings, No Boy 108 was born at Mono Road, Ont. Quick "Thought, Kornblum X106 A farmer all his life, he retired | Judge Burns, Barroby 113 16 years ago. He was a member|~---------- ss g of the United Church. Prior to|Interment was in Oshawa Un- moving to Whitby, he resided in|ion Cemetery. Pickering Township. The pallbearers were R. Sim- Mr. Sparrow was predeceased |cock, Robert Russell, Hugh Nov. 23, 1965, by his wife, the|Mash, David Lawson, Wilbur former Elsie May Sherman,|Brissette and Oswald Mosher. whom he married Oct. 1, 1914 at Mono Road. He is survived FUNERAL OF by a daughter, Mrs. D. T. Ev- MRS, VIOLET YOUNG ans (Leila Doreen) of Thornhill} The funeral service for Mrs. and two sons, Cecil Sherman|Violet Young, 223 Celina Street, Sparrow of Whitby and William|Who died March 31, at the Osh- Keith Sparrow of Ajax. Also|awa General Hospital, was held surviving are five grand-child-|at 2 p.m., April 3, at the Ger- ren. row Funeral Home. The funeral service will be} Rev. Dr. G. Minielly, finister held at 2 p.m., April 5, at the|/of Westmount United Church, McEachnie Funeral Home,|conducted the service. Inter- Pickering. Interment will be in}Ment was in Oshawa Union Ce- Providence Cemetery, San d\metery. Hill. Rey. D. T. Evans will con-|_ The pallbearers were Gordon duct the service, Robinson, Jack Rukaruck, Gary Bs Cabourne, James Cairns, David FUNERAL OF |Hare and Murray Hare. FRANK FISTER Ser er TL SE The funeral service for Frank Fister, who died suddenly,! March 31, at the family resi-| dence, 325 Simcoe Street South, | in his 68th year, was held at the| Gerrow Funeral Home at 3:30) p.m. April 3. The service was conducted by | Rev. Dr. G. Minielly, minister| of Westmount United Church. | Interment was in Mount Lawn] Cemetery. The pallbearers were Louis Zuly, Leo Champa, Rudi Cham- | pa, Fred Sprager, Frank Mo- zic and Mario Komel. Born at Radece, Yugoslavia, | the deceased was an adherent | of the United Church. Predeceased by his wife,| Mary, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Besered of Ger- many; two brothers 'and a sis-| ter in Yugoslavia and a brother | in France. FUNERAL OF CLARENCE C. KEELER The funeral for Clarence C Keeler of 348 Mary St., who} died at Oshawa General Hospi- tal Saturday, April 1, was held| Monday, April 3 from the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Dr. Harry Mellow of North- minster United Church offi-| ciated at the service. Interment was at Union Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were:: Russell Palmer, Roy Kellett, Elmer Marshall, and William Cowan. Active pallbearers| were: Harry Howe, Cline Gold-| smith, Robert McNab, Allen Penfound, Henry Baldwin and Albert Spragge FUNERAL OF MRS WILLIAM J. SIMPSON The funeral service for. Mrs. William J. Simpson, 27 Rock- cliffe Street, who died March 29, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at the Mceln- tosh - Anderson Funeral' Home | at 2 p.m., March 31. The service was conducted by Pastor J. C. Reynolds, as- sisted by Pastor A, E, Milner. | CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS | | Council Monday referred to|tario Traffic Conference in Ni-| \board of control a request from |agara Falls, April 23 to 26 with |D. J. Reddington, executive di-|expenses paid. irector, Central Ontario Regional | {Development Council, to meet) Council approved the erection |with council so that he may out- lof four 1,000 watt flood lights on \line their program, purpose and|the east side of the Children's lservices that the development|}Arena at an estimated cost of council could render to Oshawa. |$500. The lights will be charged |to the parks development fund Social services and general |and used by the Oshawa Junior |purposes committee will study a|football club for their practices ia : estes . and home games scheduled at lrequest from Darlington Town-|the Kinsmen 'stadium, ship to consider extending the} city's fire protection into the | 'township. GOLD CAME CHEAP NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ' ; {England (CP)--One word omit- | Courttil referred to the plan-} Pare : jning board an application froth ee gag mp |Michael Zygocki, vice-president |. 455 "th pope ee he} lof Cean Investments (Oshawa) |ip ine, igre Wie: BERS \for the rezoning of lots 1-9 in- oi dala re mat J en clusive, plan 829, on the west} oe me side of Waverly street so mateo jf ue ari ve greg |they can build 30 senior citizens) Sue? batched ut, |when it discovered its error, junits for the Ontario Housing ' : ; Corporation. ine + paged let him keep them Aldermen Charles Mcllveen| and Ernest Whiting along with} THIEVES BAFFLED |Con. Ralph Jones were ap-| EAST TILBURY, England pointed as council's representa-|(CP) -- Thieves who stole a tives on the 1967 centennial pool /$30,000 truckload of shoes near construction committ. {London were stymied when they |found they were all for the left Ald. John DeHart, Ald. James |foot. The manufacturers said Rundle, deputy works commis-\they now send right and left \sioner, Robert Richardson and|Shoes separately all the time as director of operations, Victor|a security measure. The stolen Sigalis were authorized to attend|truck was found with its load the onnval convertion of the On-lintact. Special: On television Wednesday, April 5th John Robarts Prime Minister of Ontario will be interviewed |by well-known col- 'umnist Bruce West. The subjects they discuss will be of great interest to 'the people of this province. | 7:45 P.M. CBLT Channel 6 Get your new guifstream water heater . GHC "lf E SONS LIMITED 412 Chestnut St. West WHITBY ONT. "Authorized Consumers Gas Dealer" Gas Forced Air and Hot Water Heating Systerns, Complete Plumbing Installations and Repairs. FREE ESTIMATES NIGHT OR DAY CALL 668-2991 PRESENTS NGRITAKE TRANSLUCENT CHINA t Huge Savings ON OPEN STOCK PRICE OF 60-PCE. 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