Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 26

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| | 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1967 DEATHS | IN MEMORIAM | in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Mike Corrigan, Grant Bentley, George FUNERALS | | | MILNE - Dondid M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 20) BIRTHS am HANCOCK -- rl and Joyce (nee| Wednesday, ete 23, 1967, Donald M. wmies) Kaye ecanaice tke Sate |Miine, beloved 'husband of 'Lillian Ree- '| of their daughter, on Wednesday, | Sor and dear father of Barry of Gorm- August 23, 1967, at Oshawa General Hos-|!ey- Brian and Susan of Alax and lov- jpital. Weight 7 Ibs., 15 ozs. A baby sis-|Ing grandfather of Martin and_ Chris- feta, a MG Pa ta gin a P| uner : jthanks fo Or. King and Dr. Antonevych. ering, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral! 38--Coming Events JAYCEES ust 26, 1:30 Interment Cemetery. HAYES -- Brian and Barbara (nee pm. Boynton) ere happy to announce the er- rival of their son, Jeffery Richard, 8 pounds, 14 ounces, on Tuesday, August 22, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. | | MOORE, Ethel! Marguerite service in the chapel on Saturday Aug-|--Always : Erskine | family. | DRAGOMATZ -- In loving memory of! Entered into rw Fmt 4 at the fam-|a dear husband, George Dragomatz, who Glynn Rd, Ajax, on |paesee aay August 24, God 1963. him home, it was His will, But In our hearts we love him stills His memory Is as dear today As In the hour he passed away, We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own remembered by wife and JARDINE -- In loving memory of & pial father and grandfather, Fred Jar- ine, who passed away August 23, 1964. At Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Maan remembered by son John and The provd grandparents are Mr. and rs. J. Boynton, Toronto, and Mr. and| Thursday, August 24, 1967, Merguerise) |famlly. Mrs. Percy Hayes, Oshawa, Millson, of Tyrone, beloved wife of L Moore, In her 55th year, dear mother 3° | John of Oshawa, Paul and Grace. Rest-| SHOWKOWY -- In loving: memory of ing at Northcutt-Elliott Funeral Hom MOSS -~ Lieutenant and Mrs. Jack day. Moss announce the birth of @ son, August| Funeral service at 2 p.m. Satur |21, 1967, at Portsmouth, England. A ferment Bethesda Cemetery. jgrandson for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss of | | Whitby. Monster BINGO Admission 50c PETER, Susan Jean PEARN 5 he ak aha tate Caeil Suddenly In an airplane accident, at ma-| -- Jean, wite e late eel Pearn, wishes to announce the arri |tagami, Quebec, on Saturday, August 19,| of a son, Kenneth Edwin, 6 Ibs., 4 oe "| 1967, Susan Jean Peter In her 20th year, jon Wednesday, August 23, 1967, at Osh-| beloved daughter of Robert and Dorothea) awa, General Hospital, A brother for | peter, 1 Kingscourt Road, Bowmanville, | |Marle, Gall, Larry and Don, Thanks | Dr. Dougherty and the fourth floor att, dear sister 'of Elizabeth Anne and tani David. Resting at the Morris Funere Special thank# to Doris. Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in chapel on Thursday, at 2 o'clock. In) ment Bowmanville Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPE 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. 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Games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please at Scarborough General brother for Mary Jo, Kelly, David, Paddy, and Sean. TIMES ACTION | CLASSIFIED ADS SELL... and SELL... and SELL... Prehung! Both Coole And insulates! COMB. STORM & ) 99 ALUMINUM DOORS IV....,,, 66" 2'8" x 68" e@ 2°10" x 6'10" 2'6" x 13 Gauge... 2" Mesh! Made In Canada? CHAIN LINK FENCING 100-ft. 36" ovr muce $12,905 rolls = 42" ove pesce $14.75 Also 50° Rolls! 6-ft. T-Bar Posts 98¢ Here's Economy! "Matlac" anaagsceag TILEBOARD | | Geed Dry Ne. 1 Spruce xt-8's] 15-50 Western Spruce SHEATHING PLYWOOD 5/16" x 4x8 .. $2 34" x 4x8 .... $3 V2" x 4x8 .... $4.39 4" x 4x8 .... $5.411PANDOM VEED" SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300 IN PRIZES is ids ia Parise vel JACKPOT NOS. Smaller Add 20¢ Sheet Se 54 and 59 | Type 'A" Water-Resistant! = vee coy | FLAKEBOARD | case abe BARN 4 7 -7:30 P.M. | 4x8' $ $2.35 39 lax x 4 EXTRA BUSES 25 OR MORE ICEDAR CONSTRUCTION 21%2¢ LIN. ° a a 100-Ft. Rolls! V2 PLASTIC WATER PIPE 1-24 Sheets $2.49 Each! "Redtop" Thermatibre INSULATI BATTS -- Ft. | Hips ~ eeeap hn BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday et 8:00 P.M Factor) 20. games--Jackpot-- KITCHEN CABINETS & Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 | To the best mother a dear wife, mother and grandmother, nia Katherine Showkowy, who passed away were: August 22, 1960. 1f | had all the world to give, Vd give it yes and more To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her at my door | can do dear mother 1s go to tend your grave And leave behind a token of love God ever made 1 tike to think when life is done Wherever heaven may be That she'll be Standing a the all 4h THE OSHAWA TIMES. Thursdey 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. 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 jhis 86th year. The service was conducted by Rev. John K. Moffat, minister] of Simcoe Street United Church. \Interment was in Mount Lawn EATON'S 20% OFF! Eatonia hosiery ee? em gy, |Cemetery. Blatch, E. W. Jenkinson, P. re: David Allen 'and Richy|Seuex 1. Heard, W. R. Branch |Andrews, Bruce Mackay, Bill and F. J. Fox jand John Chappell. The active bearers were Pat Chappell, Jr., -- Mackay, Eddie Chap- pell, Philip Nott, Bob Andrews, \Jr. and Donald Hughes, FUNERAL OF ROBERT McGILL Diefenbaker Record Sells store 45 RPM records 12 fold-out envelopes, s. They have 1967 7) and August 24, Favorite TV 'Friends: Help w00: They too are of soft padded vinyl construction and are washabie, Not only can you start with a 'clean *-- you can keep that way! Your youngsters TV and toy friends cam help make slate Q. When is a child the perfect Roomy lunch boxes, like Bar- neatness and good organizing example of neatness and clean- bie's and Francie's Snack Shack fyn! rs imess ? have unusual! plastic eating trays sess A. The first day of school and four-color illustrations. Fin- SPINE i Q. How long does this aura of ally. a fourth "R' -- "Record EARS HANDICAP SPEECH trimness and tidiness last ? Totes" featuring the Monkees A child cannot learn to speak A. The first day of school -- Musical Instruments and Pea-' properly unless he hears well. part of the day ---- -- me -- - Let's face it -- what is more exciting' than hose . back-to- schoo! pe tose s? Criss school repar ? Cris | clean clot hes aid out. Hair | is washed to a squeaky-b t | shininess. Supplies and | i boxes, all st ng new, await the first flou of a pen or 'SHOPPING naw e a Ma ot for SCHOOL! -- "goeges || TOr * homework < 1 out those < . ee ue ae Complete Outfits and rips cons you select those schoo] supplie -- and "eateries,"' be sure they are for durable, cleansible. and -- while you're about it -- fun! @ Kindergerten Youngsters Mattel toymaxkers nave come out with a whole rainbow of as- @ The School Girl end Boy sorted school items that depict | | popular TV and comic charac- @ The Chubby Giri ters as well as the firm's favor- jj ite personalities ( | Snoopy, the floppy-eared phil- , @ The High Scheel' Group ;osopher of comic strip fame Stars on an extra-big Ringeroo y cover, in wild 3-D animation YOUR BACK - TO = SCHOOL Snoopy has a metal clip board { clasp attached to the inside front CLOTHING z STORE . + hye gare cover for those extra notes and theais ~ " ae clippings. Good grief! There's a Peanuts ring-binder too with a ENTER THE. 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