Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 22

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32 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1967 DEATHS |_IN MEMORIAM FUNERALS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 20) 38--Coming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In ennounced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot : $20 per line. $75 full cord > 20 Regulcr $20 Gomes poy double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Gomes Eorly Bird Gome 7:45 p.m. EXTRA PRIZES - Every Thursday et the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING end Returning after Bingo Children under 16 Not Admitted HOLY CROSS THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. --FREE- ADMISSION --FREE- 20 Reg. Gomes -- Total $300 ~ SNOWBALL --- $130. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. | - Reg. Jackpot $50 full card | line | $10 each horizontal -~-Plus. Horizontal Lines Shore The Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. Games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300 IN PRIZES JACKPOT NOS. 54 and 59 AT THE RED BARN 7-7:30 P.M. EXTRA BUSES BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday et 8:00 P.M. 20: games--Jackpot-- Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 FUNERAL OF ISAAC HUGHES The memorial service for Isaac Hughes, who died Aug. 21, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at the Arms- trong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Aug. 23 Mr. Hughes was in | MILNE - Dondid M. | DRAGOMATZ -- In loving memory of Entered into seg suddenly at the fam-|a dear husband, George Dragomatz, who ily or Glynn Rd., Syed on|passed away August 24, 1963. Wednesday, Miah 23, 1967, Donald M.| God took him home, it was His will, Milne, beloved husband of Lillian Reée-| But In our hearts we love him stills Sor and dear father of Barry of Gorm-| His memory is as dear today ley, Brian and Susan of Ajax and lov-| As In the hour he passed away, ing grandfather of Martin and Chris-} We often sit and think of him tine. Mr. Milne will rest at eo See When we are all alone, pak sige Home, 28 Kingston Rd. Pick-| For memory is the only friend ering, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Weorarsil That grief can call its own service in the chapel on Saturday Aug-|--Always remembered by | MAYES -- Brien and Barbara (nee/USt 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Erskine | family. | Boynton) ere happy to announce the ar-| Cemetery. Hl of their son, Jeffery Richard, 8| | pounds, 14 ounces, on Tuesday, August |22, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, J. Boynton, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Percy Hayes, Oshawa. BIRTHS HANCOCK -- Earl and Joyce (nee (Myles) happily announce the safe arrival of their daughter, on Wednesday, August 23, 1967, at Oshawa General Hos- jpital Weight 7 Ibs., 15 ozs. A baby sis- }ter for Glenn, Brent and Mark. Special |thanks to Dr. King @nd Dr. Antonevych. wife and of al |Chapel, The service was conducted by JARDINE -- in loving memory RE, Ethe! Marguerite dear father and grandfather, Fred Jar-|Rev. John K. Moffat, minister: rque dine, who passed away August 23, 1964.|of Simcoe Street United Church. eresy- August 24, 1967,, Marguerite | samiiy, Millson, of Tyrone, beloved wife of Leon| Cemetery ee er cee mather of SHOWKOWY -- In loving memory of] The hy lb ehewe, Pau! 9 Face, Re hee e onorary pallbearers MOSS -- Lieutenant and Mrs. Jack|iNg at Northcutt-Elliott Funeral Home.|® Geer wife, mother and grandmother.) | : ' : Beipadierte ent ae ae 'aunt | Funeral service at 2 p.m. Saturday. In- Katherine Showkowy, who passed away) were: David, Allen and Richy |21, 1967, at Portsmouth, England. A|ferment Bethesda Cemetery. oT Gea at ha dake & aha |Andrews, Bruce Mackay, Bill iinitby. for Mr. end Mrs. Jack Moss of Vd give it yes and more jand John Chappell. The active | PETER, Susan Jean Zo,near, her voice and see her smile bearers were Pat Chappell, Jr., PEARN fe of the tote Cocina Sirplione accident, st Ms-| But all | can do dear mother | Murray Mackay, Eddie Chap- |Pearn, Pettey ire ce the arrival |t@gemi, Quebec, on Saturday, August 19,| Is go to tend your grave |pell, Philip Nott, Bob Andrews, lof @ son, Kenneth Edwin, 6 Ibs., 4 ozs.,| 1967, Susan Jean Peter In her 20th year, sd ay cl pled op eye \Jr. 'and Donald Hughes, lon Wednesday, August 23, 1967, at Osh-| beloved daughter of Robert and Dorothea | 1 like to think when life is done | Jawa, General Hospital. A Brother "9 Peter 1K t Road, heaven may be FUNERAL OF arie, a erry 8 ion. jan lo is | Dr. Dougherty snd the fourth floor staHt |dear sister of Elizabeth Anne and lan| ey piedilgod Ben Ae ee ROBERT McGILL memorial service for Bowmanville. Service {in the|by husband Nicholas, sons Peter and) ; velock. Inter.(Bills daughters-in-law Rachel and Grace| rage ce tis poner jhappy_to announce the birth of their | ment Bowmanville Cemetery. | ae Seen ~ Coane i 4 son, Timothy Charles, pounds, 15] | General Hospital, in his 36' or terare Mp ed 23, 1967, at the Osh- Kindness beyond Price, yet For Permanence and dignity | Gregory, Michael 'and. Elizabeth. within reach of all we suggest | strong Funeral Home at 11 a.m., | MOUNT LAWN | Aug. 22. EY -- Pat and Teresa (nee Rior-| | The service was conducted by FUNERAL CHAPEL | ,,,88NZE MEMORIALS |Of @ son on Wednesday, August 23, 1967, } For courteous advice please jat Scarborough Genera! Hospital, a 390 KING STREET WEST P, ffi | [Bromer for, Mary, Jo. Kelly, Yorn re, | visit the Park Office. | = |) |CARD OF THANKS 4 LOCKE'S FLORISTS BROTHERS LTD. Funeral arrangements and ILLER -- We sincerely thank all our 'Avithorisul Dealers floral arrangements for all friends and neighbors for their thought- | R K during the illness and death OCK OF AGES daughter Patricia Lynn. Special thenks to Reverend M. Case, management of | TIMES ACTION | | CLASSIFIED ADS SELL... GN@ SELL. is and SELL... OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE his 86th year. at pr M t Hospital, T. it rincess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, 7 Tenis Tememibered by son John 4nd/tnterment was in Mount Lawn |Special thank# to Doris. |David. Resting at the Morris Funeral gp, missed and lovingly careeniieredl The RAHME -- Gordon and Shirley are | chapel on Thursday, at 2 0' A LASTING TRIBUTE siete? micihes eee year, was held at the Arm- : GERROW MEMORIAL PARK "an gr pleased to announce the birth | Rev. W. Jewell. Interment was David, Paddy, and 723-2633 STAFFORD occasions. Jauring. and kind acts so laa Lapa FAMILY MONUMENTS | | Town Funeral Home and Mr. and Mrs. 728-6555 Grant Miller. 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 | | --Wayne and Shirley Miller and family. Whitby, Ont. in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Mike Corrigan, Grant Bentley, George Fair, Ray Booth, Allan Grey and Herman Basque. FUNERAL OF HARRY HANDZUK High mass was sung in St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, at 9 a.m. today, for Harry Handzuk who died Aug. 22 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. He was in his 72nd year. The mass was sung by Rev. G. Tsukornyk. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. The pallbearers were A. E. Blatch, E. W. Jenkinson, P. Spisak, L. Heard, W. R. Branch and F. J. Fox. Diefenbaker Record Sells TORONTO (CP)--No. 2 in the House of Commons is going to take a crack at No, 1 on the hit parade, John Diefenbaker, who has cut a long-playing record for RCA Victor, seems to have made a hit with the buying public. 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