Events AEN BINGO Nos. 52 and 50 st GO | nsolation DAY rday's Ad ION 50c ASSIFIED 3492 AWA IES ERNS "yy -- 4692 > 10-18 gram DAMS --that's why li-rising line parture from diagram -- iow for sum- 4692: Misses , 18. Size 14 0c) in. coins ) for each sidents add» lainly SIZE," STYLE NE ADAMS, wa Times, ront St. W. are a JOY } See. 115 itterns, fab- new Spring- atalog. Gift ern in Cata- nce! KS ntly de- * on cool it! Pine. nst shell- chet with Pattern yins) for tamps, , care of edlecraft W., Tors residents t Plainly NAME, UTIFUL IGNS in Catalog! or ochet BIRTHS OBITUARIES aa L "aenk Ged for ine sate arrivel| MNS. JOYCE McARTHUR ir daughter, Denise Elizabeth, 3} Following a sickness of one ozs., on Tuesday, April 11, 1967, Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. yer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry , all of Oshawa. Special thanks Ewert and Maternity staff. oie -- Edward and Hazel rad appy to announce o their daughter, Adri Anne, ib) i ozs., on Friday, April 14, 1967, at General Hospital. Many thanks Rodgers for the fine delivery. DEATHS IDERSON, Nancy d into rest suddenly near New- jo on Sunday, April 16, 1967 1 beloved wife of Grant d daughter of Mr. and Mrs e W. Weaver of Sutton and sister ith r, RN, of Toronto, San- week the death occurred, April 16, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, of Mrs. Joyce McArthur, of 60 Tecumseh Avenue. The de- ceased was in her 88th year. A daughter of the late Allan and Emira Oderkirk, the de- ceased was born at Udora and was married at Kirkfield. A resident of Oshawa since 1918, she was a member of the Gospel} Hall. Predeceased by her husband, Malcolm McArthur, in May, 1960, Mrs. McArthur is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. R. Soyce (Lola) of Livonia, Mich. and a son, Roy, of Oshawa. She et and Marilyn of Sutton|Was predeceased by a daughter, 24th year. (For further particulars|;Mrs. .C. Lambert (Merval). agri the Armstrong Funeral Home) Aico surviving are six grand- children and 14 great-grand- children. The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Home at 2 p.m., April 18, fol- lowed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Frank Pearcey of the Toronto Gospel Hall will }conduct the service. | JERRY MOUNTENAY | An Oshawa barber for ee ee oe ear suery,jyears, Jerry Mountenay, wa, Mrs. oe Bab ae 1 Church Street, died April 15, at Bath ag Ter Mcintosh anterson|the Oshawa General Hospital. imeral Home, 152 King St. E., Oshawa.|The deceased, who had been ce in the chapel on Monday, April'sick for the past month, was in his 77th year. A son of the late Mr. and Ine fest Jn the, Ganien fan Mrs. Alexander egpinyg of the ga berg Br om 'deceased was born at Trenton, gt eg Molar gf Ont., and received his educa- tion there. He came to Oshawa in 1912 and had practised his trade here for 55 years. He was an adherent of the United Church. Mr.. Mountenay, who was twice married, was pre- deceased in 1958 by his first wife, the former Vera Brown. |He is survived by his wife, the |former Geraldine Gibson, whom M.'he married, in 1959, at Conse- con; two daughters, Mrs. Peg- gy Lafferty of Oshawa and Mrs. Doris Harvey of New Toronto and two sons, Jack and Robert, of Oshawa. Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs. Agnes Bassett of Trenton and Mrs. Minerva O'Neil, of Niagara Falls, Ont. and seven grandchildren. The funeral service was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., to- day. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. W. C. Smith of Northminster United Church, MRS. ANTHONY ORAVEC In failing health for the past year, Mrs. Anthony Oravec, |204 Chadburn Street, died April |16, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. The former Julia Dubian, the or eeceased was a daughter of the ofilate Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Du- RTHUR, Joyce awa General Hospital on Sunday, oe 1967, Joyce Oderkirk in her 88th loved widow of Malcolm Mc- ld ane loving mother of Roy Mc yr of Oshawa and Mrs. R. Voyce ) of Livonia, Mich., predeceased by C. Lambert (Merval). Resting at errow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. service In the chapel on Tuesday, 18, at 2 p.m. interment Mount Cemetery. UNTENAY, Jerry Dshawa General Hospital on Satur- April 15, 1967, Jerry Mountenay,| AVEC, Julia red into rest In the Oshawa Gen- i sister of Ann and Crechoslovakle, in' her 72nd . Resting at the Armstrong Funeral , Oshawa, with Requiem High s in St. Hedwig's Church Wednes- April 19 at 10 a.m. Interment rection Cemetery. Prayers will be at the funeral home Tuesday at ERTS, Christina & short Iliness at the Oshawa Gen-| Hospital on Saturday, April 15, 1967, istina Shelton (of 311 Byron Street , Whitby) beloved wife of havi dear mother of Mrs. R. , Kingston, Mrs. F. Ogden Madeline), Oshawa and Garnet of Whit- In her 89th year. Resting at the W. C. Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service pthe chapel on Tuesday, April 18, at 2 . Interment Mount Lawn piel gh td jawa. Minister the Rev. W. J. Cire. Rebekah Lodge No. 132 will Sold - @ Monday at 9 p.m. indness beyond Price, yet within reach of ell "> _GERROW BUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. FE. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. i & & 4 IN MEMORIAM BURNETT -- In loving memory vray dear mother, Henrietta, Apri 7, our dear father, Thomas Wm.,/bina. Born Jan. 6, 1896, in Merch 16, 1939; also our dear daughter,|Czechoslovakia, she was mar- ice, don, " it 7, 1966.) rs er ee ec One Ae jried Oct. 20, 1920, at the vil- As the years pass by, Treasured memories stay. There Is @ road called YRemembrance, We take that road today. iver in our thoughts, Ed, Pearl end femily, Hemilton, Ont. CARSON -- In loving memory of @ deer grandmother and great-grand- pyle Sminnie, who passed away April : G q We often think of days gone by When we were all together, A shadow o'er our lives was cast, : Our loved one's gone for ever. ) --Sadly missed and ever ahaa by BM, Kim, Danny and Debra. tape of Male, Kresdenani, Czeckoslovakia. A resident of Canada for 36 years, Mrs. Oravec lived in Montreal before moving to Osh- awa 22 years ago. She was a member of St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Oravec is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas E. Jones (Fran- ces) and Mrs. Steve Suszaek (Helen) both of Oshawa. Also surviving are two sisters, Ann and Maria, in Czeckoslovakia; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. The deceased is at the Arm-) \strong Funeral Home for Req-| uiem High Mass at 10 a.m., April 19, in St. Hedwig's Church. Rev. A. Bagsik will sing the mass. Interment will be in Res- jurrection Cemetery. Prayers will be recited at the jfuneral home at 8 p.m. April N Carolyn, CARSON -- In loving memory of @ dear mother, mother-in-law and grand- mother, Minnie Carson, who passed away April 17, 1966. This month comes back with sed re gret, \t brings back @ day we won't ever forget. You fell asleep without good-bye, But memories of you will never die We miss you more than anyone knows As each day passes our emptiness grows. The tears we shed will wipe away, But the ache In our hearts will always stay, No one knows the grief we bear, | Whén our families meet and you're not there. You left so suddenly, your thoughts|1§. shy left fh memories we are ' proud to ow MRS. FRANK ROBERTS --Sadly missed ie ever remembered) The death occurred, April 15, by daughter Jean, son-in-law Russell,/ : and grandsons, Grant and Glen. 'Jat the Oshawa General Hospital, 3 following a short sickness, of -- In | 1-| , vam ae Martine eck, whe of jssed | Mrs. Frank Roberts; 311 Byron away April 17, 1963. Street North, Whitby. The de- --Always remembered by the family. ceased, who was in her 89th 7 year, suffered a fall about a : LOCKE S FLORISTS [eek aso. nena. ar onoenens. 80 The former Christina Shelton, an arrangements for all the deceased was a beret WA. SHOPPIN' of the late Frank and Matilda OSHA Neuen . Shelton. Born in Oxford County, 728-6555 Ontario, she was married at | Woodstock in 1904 and had been a resident of Whitby for 50 | years. An extremely active resident lof the town, Mrs. Roberts was jkeenly interested in many |phases of the life of the com- }munity. She was a member of St Andrew's Presbyterian |Church and was active in the cUP SURVIVORS jwomen's organizations of the! Fee oe yr gd 3 mem-} ber of the itby omen's| By THE CANADIAN PRESS [institute and of the advisory EAST board of the Canadian National Cornwall Royals, Thetford|Institute for the Blind. She Mines Canadiens, Toronto Marl-|was also an ardent member boros, Hamilton Red Wings. |of the women's section of the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. FUTURE GAMES Mrs. Roberts was also prom- Tonight inent in lodge circles. She was Toronto at Hamilton (Toronto|, charter member of Sunbeam leads best-of-seven OHA Jr. Altodge, Order of the Eastern final and Eastern semi-final 3-0) ¢ Star, Oshawa: a past marton Cornwall at Thetford Mines|of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, (Thetford Mines leads _best-of- ae No. 132,. Whitby and a_ past seven Eastern semi-final 2-0) district deputy president of the WEST Rebekah Assembly. Now Westminster Royals,|. She is survived by her hus- Saskatoon Macs, Port Arthur jband; two daughters, Mrs. R. Marrs, Flin Flon Bombers. M. Gow (Doris) of Kingston FUTURE GAMES and Mrs. F. Ogden (Madeline) of Oshawa and a son, Garnet, Tonight of Whitby. Also surviving are Saskatoon at New Westmin-|six grandchildren and 12 great- ster (New Westminster leads|grandchildren. best - of - seven Western semi- final 2-0) The funeral service will be held at the W. C. Town Funeral Port Arthur at Flin Flon (Port Arthur leads best-of-seven West- 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 First Biathon By GARY McCARTHY to represent Canada at the 1968 France. David Lehman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Haley, of 125 Pine St. in Whitby, has received a bursary from the National Re- search Council to continue stud- ies at University of Toronto where he is presently studying for a bachelor of science degree. Mr. Lehman, a_ graduate of Anderson Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute in Whitby, will work for a master degree in civil engineering at University of Toronto. HOCKEY SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY SERIES A WLFAPt Toronto 32 1513 6 Chicago 23 1315 4 Toronto leads best-of-seven semi-final series 3-2) RIES B Montreal 40148 8 New York 0 4 814 0 (Montreal won best-of-seven semi-final series 4-0) American League Semi-finals Hershey 0 Pittsburgh 4 (Pittsburgh wins best-of-seven series 4-1) Western League Semi-finals California 1 Seattle 4 (Seattle wins best - series 4-2) Central League Finals Oklahoma City 3 Omaha 4 (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1) International League Finals Fort Wayne 4 Toledo 5 (Toledo leads best-of-seven series 3-1) Memorial Cup Port Arthur 3 Flin Flon 4 (Port Arthur leads best-of- seven western semi-final 2-1) SUNDAY American League Baltimore 3 Rochester 4 (First game of best - of - five semi-final) Allan Cup Nelson 6 Drumheller 1 (Nelson winds best - of - Western semi-final 3-1) Calgary 2 Winnipeg 5 (Calgary leads best - of - Western semi-final 2-1) Memorial Cup Thetford Mines 7 Cornwall 5 (Thetford Mines leads best-of- seven Eastern semi-final 2-0) Hamilton 2 Toronto 3 (Toronto leads best-of-seven OHA Jr A final and Memorial Cup Eastern semi-final 3-0) Saskatoon 2 New Westminster 8 (New Westminster leads best- ag Western semi - final 2-0) of - seven five five Major Junior Regina 5 Estevan 5 (Best - of - seven semi-final tied 1-1, one game tied) Intermediate A Rimouski, Que. 8 Fredericton 2 (Best-of-three Eastern Canada final tied 1-1) SATURDAY Stanley Cup Chicago 2 Toronto 4 (Toronto leads best-of-seven semi-final 3-2) American League Hershey 0 Pittsburgh 4 (Pittsburgh wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-1) Western League Seattle 4 California 1 (Seattle wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-2) Central League |Omaha 4 Oklahoma City 8 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Ww. J. S. McClure, minister of St. Andrew's Church, will con- duct the service. The members of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge will hold a ser- vice at the funeral home at 9 p.m, today. FUNERAL OF MRS. FRANCIS WILLIAMS The funeral service for Mrs. Francis Williams, 23 Westmore- land Avenue, who died April 13, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m., April 15, at Christ Memorial Anglican Church. The service was conducted by The Venerable Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, assisted by Rev. Ron Stubley, of Toronto, a nephew of the deceased. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Ivan Locke, Guy Williams, Clive Wil- liams, Jr., Ronald Howell, Dal- Home, Whitby, at 2 p.m. April 18, followed by interment in era semi-final 2-1) \ Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Canadian Team Includes nadian Olympic Association an-|team, given approval for 88 athletes|for biathlon. Nedtesal gave approval for 17/a gun, bined to decide the winner. for a team of Canadian ath-| letes to participate in the pre-; rformance of athletes. Mex. feet. The meeting also heard a re- SATURDAY, APRIL 15 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-| FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, clalm- ing three and four year olds, 7 Furs, 25 feet wide and has an adjust- Bre Dual Personality, Gordon 3.30 3.80/and up, 42 Furs. 1-Uncle Spud, Davies 4.50 3.40 2.90/Girl, Mighty Stein, ar Daly said about 3,500 ath- a Seratched--County Mite and King Grat SDrednsugn letes from 27 countries are ex- s ~ Dane Hill Acres end J. L. Agro Quick Thought, Sharon Market and DQ-- Bargain Counter FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, msid--DQ -- Finished first but was disqualified Crow Teo City has an altitude of 7,830) GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS ee MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS C ti ' live pawl hse -- -- re maiden two. veer olds, Vs Furs. | |zNatural Visitor, Gritfo 15.20 470 3.50 ive director o e an-Ameri- xploration, iechia 14.10 6.50 5.40)5-Bachelor of Arts ompe 1 0 loan Games Society, a commit. 7307 Mann. Hinojosa 10.80 690|7-Danish Dancer, Grubb in SATURDAY, APRIL 15 [iK'the Butch, Mcintyre , "Turf Accountant, Robinson 8.80/Time 128 45 | FIRST RACE = One mile pecel" aie ceceenr tare tee organizing the Pan - Am Time 55 1-5, cloudy and tast Also Ran in Order: Sun Stage, Ken-|Claiming, Purse $800. Also Started: Harwood Boy, |lugeing events, 26 for skiing, 20/Games. to be held July 22-Aug. _Alse Ran In Order: A -- Swiss move-|teek, North Duchess and Peace Lilian |2-Waylay Yates, Knight 12.20 640 4s0)'"* Bey, Little Sketch. MONTREAL (CP)--The Ca-for Canada's national hockey 7 in Winnipeg. st wen and & Bee ee ees eee [7Wayne Direct, Marsh 1490 7.30 EXACTOR, IAND 4, PAYS $42.90 _-- Superior ark, fellwe 12 for figure skating,) Mr. Daly said that about | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim-| Also Started: Early Morning Song, SIXTH RACE -- One Mile nounced Saturday that it has|eight for speed skating and five|$4,500,000 worth of new compe- I RUETEL URI RE Voor cua T Wk maine Gs olds and up), 1 mile [Prima Byrd, | Meney Down, Golden Claiming Handicap. Purse $1,800. 5 . * ot mp and 1 Lan 5M' jtition facilities have been in- ZJolly "Monarch, Fit'ns 16.90 8:20 $.20]2-Royal Maple, Fitzsimmons 410 3.10 ne sala mae Fei Aad ob etek aaa 7.90 490 Wint Ol Biathlon, developed only re-, 'stalled for the Games and that ners d we eet valid brig abil 3.50 CUIe, bone aes One Mile Pace. 8-Shady Valley, Feagan inter Olympics at Grenoble, /cently in Canada, calls for. a|the project is "'about 96 per cent|Time 177 45 Also Ran in Order: Communicate, 3-Johnny Nick, Cassidy 7.50 5.00 4.50/g,/S? Started: Sliver | Ronnie, |combination of skiing and tar-|finished." Ale R an in Order: Viva La Bell, Can-/Comedy and Seventh Line 4Dandy Sandy, Waddell 8.20 5.40 ants Donintn Par, Royal Alex The association, winding up a/get shooting. A skier travels a) Among the new facilities is a| lcnow and Rare S08 ck eae ae pad ano" peice ces leg Lark sac Rl gah ly ss Also farted: Pink | t - wo - day annual meeting in|distance to a target and shoots/swimming and diving pool, +L soli' Meee tah Paid aioe ae i Fale Pr pctng So folagr tPuB EE A 9 AE liga tein G gewood pot conitowe bie ak then continues untifjlieved to be the largest in Farm entry om Penne Ledly Tipton, Phe 2-Starlite, Waples 6.70 4) athletes in the bobsledding and|reaching another target. Speed|North America. |, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- Y DAILY DOUBLE, 2 and 3, PAYS $4.00) angelic Wick, Findley pecans Ing maiden two: year olds, 42 Furs. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $5,000,| ns 4Flash Volo, Ramsey and marksmanship are com-| The pool is 70 yards long and\3.Rip Khobar, Grubb 10.40. 4.30 3.40/"ueen City-Handicap", four year olds cata Pre a MS AO ig States Brom Wyani et Seay binere and Lo t P. t, ttt Cost of the team will be about -- wall in order to get anyltime's3 4507 tt i ena Chane, eieinmene ke. Uap Se ce ae 1 Se ee $90,000, = required up to the 70) Also Ran In Order: Purple Patches,|1-Northern Minx, Turcotte rs bachll aba ll aeaba EIGHTH RACE -- One Mile Pace, Duke's Ace, Moon Burst, Bay Roman|Time 52 2-5 Also Started: Gordon Lee, Jacque invitation. Purse $3,500. The COA also gave approval.» and Mahmer Alse Ran In Order: Native Victor, line Chief and Tommy Direct J, J. Wann, Bolly 20.80 7.00 490 Also Started: 'Admit end Lou Song. EXACTOR, 3 AND 2, PAYS $64.20 |Olympics to be held at Mexico ea eggs on 7 en two year olds, foaled in Cda., /2|and placed last RE aarti Oe a Pees City in October. Mexico City is 'id an h p Pre- Fashion King, Barroby 11. $,10 3.10| BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-/2Macky D't, Q'ims 36.30 18.80 9.90) NINTH RACE -- One Mile the site of the 1968 summer|Side over the opening cere-!7guzz mcFuzz, Gomer 3.70 2.40|Ing 3 and 4 year olds, 7 Furs. 5-Mark Boone, Feagan 10.10 5.20 Clans: vir or Olympic monies. 1A-Burgoyne, - Dittfach 2.40/8-Bush Hawk, Grubb 7.60 3.60 3.20\8Globes Birthday, Archdekin 6.30 4 Seorge ole. Findley 11.30 5.90 3.70 ympics. About 500 Canadians are ex-| "me 54 25 7-Baby Dill, Gomez 3.80 2.90| Also Started: Aggression, Molnars T.|2Fompano, Flanover, Winger 'ens. EXPERIMENT vata tae r Canad Also Ran In Order: Son Costume, A --|6-Miss Dynamic, Ferre 4.20/Byrd, Ferndale Prince, Minor Joe end " ae ich, Waples 1 o IN pected, e larges' 'anadian Son of Bruce, Mr. Happy and Centre Time 28 5-5 Midnight Zone. Also Started: Champ Tass, 7 . ici ; Island Also Ran in Order: Roman Cutie, Fas' piondale, Sonny ore Ra Rae Putney _ The team will experiment to|group ever to participate in the {ie scratch -- 11's Andy Elsie, Hapala, Swan Diver and Weotunes_FIETH RACE -- The Mohawk Stakes. sand Frosty Mag linvestigate the high altitude Games. A -- Stafford Farm entry | Hostess. iOne Mile Trot. Purse $3,380, fendance, 8,190. Handle $248,264, ton Stubley and David Stubley. DONT DARE TARE YOU We stay in business because people want us to. If you get tired of us or bored or uninterested, you stop reading, After all, there are plenty of other ways you can spend your time. TV, radio, newsmagazines, paperbacks--all compete for your attention and tim@ In most cities one has a choice of several TV stations, many radio stations plus hundreds of magazines and books. 'Today there are more things to see, read and do than ever before. And we know it. 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