26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 13, 1967 Four Killed At Gormley Sx Se J/M MacLEAN Runner-up . + T. R. McEwen OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF CHARLES A. BRADLEY The memorial service for Charles A. Bradley, who died | July 7, at the Oshawa General |Hospital, in his 81st year, was EDWARD GRANT Winner . . » Ridgeway Senior BIRTHS EDWARDS -- Ken and Gerri (nee Brady) are happy fo announce the birth of their daughter, at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital on Tuesdays July 11, 1967. A sister for Christopher. Thanks fe Or. King and 4th floor nursing staff GRAHAM, Heather Catherine -- A daughter born to Doug and Jo-Ann (nee Waugh), July 9 1967 at the Windsor held at the Morris Funeral Cha-| Metropolitan: Hospital. pel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m.,| MINACS -- Alfred and Judy (nee| July. 10. : | Bino) are pleased to announce the w-) Rev. Harold Turner, minister] @ son on jay, uly , 2. 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital, Of St. Paul's United Church. | Weighing 9 Ibs, 14 ozs. |Bowmanville, conducted th e| | service. Interment was in Bow- }manville Cemetery. DEATHS | The pallbearers were Lorne) Jackman, Donald Dunn, Law- DEREWLANIUK, Anna rence Kerr, Kenneth Nichols, | At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville) Wilson Abernathy and Nelson) on Wednesday, July 12, 1967, Anna) 5. k Jastrowich of 3 Coleman St., beloved Jackman. wife of Marian Derewlaniuk. Rested at) i the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home. | _ Funeral service privete. Cremation. MAUD SQUIRES ART PRIZE WINNERS | PARK ON OLD ROU GORMLEY, Ont. (CP).-- A Toronto woman and three of her grandchildren were killed Wed- nesday in a car-truck collision near this community 25 miles north of Toronto. Killed were Edith Flaherty, 67, Sharon Irwin, 19, and two children of Stanley Flaherty, Colleen 6, and two-year-old son. Miss Irwin, driver of the car in which the four were riding, was Mr. Flaherty's step-daugh- ter, | MICHAEL. JURYSTYL Honorable Mention - . - South Simcoe The old canoe route westward | from Montreal passes through what now is Samuel de Cham- j-'ein Provincial Park in On-/| tario. LONDON WINERY THIS NOTICE RESERVED FOR DISAPPOINTED SWEEPSTAKE TICKET HOLDERS Just in case you were one of the ones who DID NOT have e« winner in the lost Irish Sweep, Murray Johnston at 8 Simcoe Street North, is putting on his very special HALF YEARLY SALE of fine suits, sports coats ond all-weather coats. When you buy a ticket on one of Mur- ray Johnston Specials, you are a sure winner. Remember, we hove been at this same old stand for 50 years and this BIG LOSERS SALE starts on Monday, 17the July. man Frank French (May). Grandfather the chapel, Thursday, July 13, at 2 p.m. tioned. Purse $800. In. Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Wednes- Dillon, Kawartha Bob, Jagia and Guy FOWLER, Lioyd L. | Entered Into rest In Toronto General) Hospital on Tuesday, July 11, 1967, Lioyd L. Fowler, beloved husband of Alethes Langtree, father of Mrs. Nor- RACEWAY of Mrs. Steve Haiduk (Frances) and Lioyd French of Oshawa; in his 68th WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in| FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- interment Oshawa Union Cemetery,|1-Whirlaway Pick, C'bell 18.50 5.60 3.70) Soldiers' Plot. |6-Doc Herbert, Herbert 3.00 2.50 5-J. C. Day, Feagan 2.90} RACICOT, Leo E. Also Started: Waltzing Matilda, Aggie day, July 12, 1967, Leo E. Racicot Cashier. {retired CPR conductor), beloved hus- 0 band of Verona Matheson, and step-| SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse father of Esther Matheson, RN, of Osh-/$800. Conditioned | awa; In his 75th year. Resting at the|IMark Ten, Hil! Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152/3-Phoebe Sue, Findley | King Street East, until Thursday noon. |5-Armbro Hero, Webster 2.20 Thence to Smith and Chapel Funeral Also Started: Hasty K., Mr. C.G.,! Home, Chapleau, Ontario. High Requiem Davey Anderson, Noral Adios and Wil Masg in Sacred Heart Church, Chap-|Lor Charlie. feau, on Saturday, July 15. Interment DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 1, PAID $67.80 Municipal Cemetery, Chapleau. 450 420 2.30] 7.20 3.00) THIRD RACE -- Mile Trot. Claiming. 7 x Purse $900. Kindness beyond Price, yet |2-Jori Dorbitt, Davies within reach of all 3-Speedy Song, Rogers \4Ri " | GERROW | *Atse. Started: Bixey. Princess, Vores| erenade, Even Glow and| FUNERAL CHAPEL [rin 'éer | 390 KING STREET WEST : FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim-| Telephone 728-6226 -- [S'ary"Suise" 440 2.20 2.40| 3.10 §) |SHarry Dillon, Arthur | i tiower Hal, Feagan -Frisco Hal, Dufty 3. LOCKE'S FLORISTS |"Ais°starea "ernee weoty, seas ror Funeral orrangements and iho: tarranen.." oe aes | floral arrangements for oll ae | s TH RACE -- Mile Trot. Condi-| occasions, |tioned. Purse $1,100. : , Z 3-Catherine H'vster, Morrissey 3,50 "728 6555 2 Also Started: Champ Moray, Squadron SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- BROTHERS LTD. tioned. Purse $1,000 ' Authorized Dealers 2-Jamie Barker, Bosada 3.50 Also Started: Misty Cap, Meadow 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. OSHAWA SHOPPING |é-Jimmie Hof, H. W'wd 9.50 4.10 3.60 "Leader, Peter McNab and = Armbro 8-Raw Yankee, Feagan 6.20 2.50 2.20| ROCK OF AGES 3Dr. John Frost, Curran Jobie, Armbro Hamiet, Noteworthy Pick. 7.70 3.90 3.10) 3.70 2.70) CENTRE 8-Doc Fin, W. W'wd 2.90 2.50 STAFFORD Flame. 2.20 2.20 FAMILY MONUMENTS EXACTOR, 8 AND 3, PAID $9.50, SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim- ing, Purse $1,000. 5-Pine Hill Lila, F'nes¢ 9.30 3.90 2.60 4-Edgewood Wally, Feagan 4.00 2.70 \-Jennifer Byrd, Varcoe 2.70 Also Started: Modoc Grattan, Arayel Royal, Miss Pi > i ich-| HAYES -- In loving memory of Harold bin ai red Chiet, Unique Rich. G. Hayes, who passed away July 13, sf 1949 EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- Not just today, but every day, tioned. Purse $1,600. {n silence we remember 7-Paiadin Pick, Waples 29.70 16.30 7.20 ~Sadiy missed by wife Marion and /8-Oneida Howard, Findley ferily. 6-Lynden Aimer, Webster 3.70) Also Started: Gallant Mir, Gentry| KEENAN -- In loving memory of a, Yates, Midnight A. Grattan, Creeative @ear mother, Ruth Keenan, who passed and Wyandot Girl. } eway July 13, 1966. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. --Sadly missed and always remember by daughters Bernice and Doreen. NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Cond.| Purse $1,400 5-Caribbean Song, Z'nis 13.50 6.50 1-Madam Victor, Arthur 7.90 eq |B-Avalon Jo Jo, Walker Also. Started: Diana Hunter, Royal ict, Burgundy, Dawson Hanover and KEENAN -- In loving memory of our Sister Matt dear mother, Ruth Keenan, who passed Attendance 7.095. Handle $385,332. away July 13, 1966. Se CNSR eh SN ace | Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother, IN ZASE It is sweet to breathe thy name; BROWN RELEASED | In life we loved you dearly, CALGARY (CP) -- The Cal-| In death we do the same ° St oder fi . | --Always remembered by son George Sary Stampeder ootball club of | and sisters May and Mary. the Western Football Confer-| TS an eSS once. Monday announced the re-| = ' __ ALASTING ee ry {lease of halfback John Brown or Per n | ; ' ror rermanence and cen'y |who played for Utah State and} we suggest Sacramento State before tryin MOUNT LAWN out with Stamps. | 4.60 5.50} 6.80 | MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office CARD OF THANKS | Wallace Butt wish to convey sincere thenks to their many friends and rela fives, and ladies of the Eva Alexander! Unit from St. Stephen's United Church; also members of Calvary Baptist Church enc Cedar Valley neighbors, and the doctors from the Brooklin Medical Cen tre. Aiso' Dr. Cummings and nurses at the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Mr. Stephen Saywell, Minister of St. Stephen's United Church | --r. Wallace Butt and family. | ONE DRY DRYER HILL -- The family of the late Fred. erick Hill wish to convey sincere thanks| to their many relatives, friends, neigh-| bors, Branch 12 of the Canadian Legion, | the War Amputations of Canada, the| 1O0F of Brooklin and the Robinson Fu-| meral Home for their kind expressions| of sympathy and fioral tributes follow-| ing the SS of & dear husband and father. Sincere thanks also to the doc-/ tors of Brooklin Medical Centre and the nurses of Ward 2D of the Oshawa Gen-| eral Hospital | --Mrs. Fred Hill: and Family. | HORTOP -- Our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives of the! late Adeline Hortop, for flowers, cards| end all acts of kindness. Thanks to} nurses end staff of 2D and 2C, Oshawa! General Hospital. Special thanks to Doc-| fors C. A. Morgan and R. Rowsell, the! Reverend H. Dyck. for his consoling} Words, Armstrong Funera! 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