Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 34

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in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Mike Corrigan, Grant Bentley, George Fair, Ray Booth, Allan Grey 32 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1967 DEATHS IN MEMORIAM FUNERALS EATON'S : i} | | | MILNE - Dondid M. DRAGOMATZ -- In loving memory of RAL CLASSIFIED | BIRTHS | Entered into rest suddenly at the fam-|a@ dear husband, George Dragomatz, who isnne weds and Herman Basque. Glynn Rd., Alax, on|passed away August 24, 1963. i ADVERTISING HANCOCK -- Earl and Joyce (nee Wednesday, Agee 2h 161), Bomste Tl Ber ee tate Uataaee hin wine (Gee memorial service for « alge oF : Mil beloved husbe: jan ut In ye a yg MR comand weiner, or aul pris father of Barry of Gorm-| His memory is as dear today Isaac Hughes, who died Aug. A i in §t. ley, Brian and Susan of Ajax and lov-| As In the hour he passed away, 21, at the Oshawa General Hos-} High mass was sung (Continued from Page 20) [ONS \welont 7 ibs. Rigor ne lng grandtather of Martin, and. Chrie-| We offen sit and think of im pital, was held at the Arms-|Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox t ine wi rest af Ithanke ore ie wai anteneech. Funeral' Home, 28 Kingston Rd. W., Pick-| For memory is the only friend trong Funeral Home at 2 p.m.,|Church, at 9 a.m. today, for | sainad 9 ering, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral That grief can call its own. Aug. 23 Mr. Hughes was in Harry Handzuk who died Aug. service in the chapel on Saturday Aug-|--Always remembered by wife and|: Wf 4 22 at the Oshawa General Hos: pital. He was in his 72nd year. HAYES -- Brian and Barbara (née|USt 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Erskine! family. jhis 86th year. Boynton) are happy to announce the ar-| Cemetery. | | The service was conducted by DINE -- In fi f Rev. doch OINE --,'n_ lowing, memory, ¢,*! Rey, John K. Moffat, minister) The mass was sung by rival of their son, rong D opetagy bo : : " inces, on Tuesday, Augus' ie 1967, at tre Oshawa General Hospital. | MOORE, Ethel Marguerite 1, Toronto, "ine Who passed away August 23, 1964. lof Simcoe Street United Church,|G- Tsukornyk. Interment was in The proud grandparents are Mr. and|At Princess Margaret Hospitel, Toronto,|_aiways remembered by son John and Int nt was in Mount Lawn St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs, J. Boynton, Toronto, and Mr. and Be nb August 24, 1967, Paget pe ghlr family. bs Se s 'The pellbearers were A. E. emetery. VOL. 26--NO. 20% OFF! --" hosiery mpeg TOF By KEN KI TORONTO (CP) . John Diefenbaker, behalf by others, Shashoning Events ilison, of Tyrone, beloved wife Moore, In her ssth year, dear mother of| Blatch, E. W. Jenkinson, P. |John of Oshawa, Paul: and Grace. Rest-| SHOWKOWY -- In loving memory of rhe honorary pallbearers Spisak, L. Heard, W. R. Branch | ing at Northcutt-Elliott Funeral Home.|3 dear wife, mother and grandmother, | ; fer iets = Liesienamt set re. al Finstad uaiice at x pun. saturday. ah pig | Showkowy, who patsed away) were: David, Allen and Richy|onq . J. Fox. ¥g England Alferment Bethesda Cemetery, August 22, |Andrews, Bruce Mackay, Bill |21, 1967, at 'Portsmouth, 1f | had all the world to give, and John Chappell. The active Wn. for Mr, and Mrs. Jack Moss of | Vd jpive ait yes and more ' Sarge ae bas PETER, Susan Jean To hear her voice and see her smile |bhearers were Pat Chappell, Jr., . { k | Murray Mackay, Eddie Chap-| UJ@ enba er pell, Philip Nott, Bob Andrews, Mrs, Percy Hayes, Oshawa. And greet her at my doo d ~Reg. Jackpot $50 full card | r B| N Li athe ins i Suddenly In an airplane accident, at Ma-| But all | can do dear mother i ( | REARN -- Jean, wite of the late Cecil tagami, Quebec, on Saturday, August 19,| Is 90 to tend your grave i '; Pearn, wishes to announce the arriv: ¥ of And le behind a token of love ' lof @ son, Kenneth Edwin, 6 Ibs., 4 Ott. "| 1967, Susan Jean Peter In her 20th year, Te oe ear mother cal cr ek bu and Donald Hughes, on Wednesday, August 23, 1967, at Osh-| beloved daughter of Robert and Dorothea! + \ike to think when life A done Record Sells 72-year-old Conser awa General Hospital. A brother for! peter, 1 Kingscourt Road, Bowmanvilie,| Wherever heaven may | FUNERAL OF atin plans a fight 7. M |Marle, Gall, Larry and Don, Thanks to xf i} tandii _ the door} ; 9 Adi nission 50c Dr. Dougherty and the fourth floor atal. deer sister of Elizabeth Anne and tan Tin) Shen Pa sHateies oY oe | ROBERT McGILL TARANTO (CP\--No- in the at his party's nat pr oe thanks to Dorls. David. Resting at the Mo ship convention. Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO is \e | WILEY -- Pat and Teresa (nee Rior- Chapel, Bowmanville Sern | RAHME -- Gordon and sh Shirley are|chapel on Thursda happy_to announce the of Pukey ment Bowmanvilts 'son, Timothy paige ge ag "ook. eer te jounces, on August 23, 1967, a! " I ; wa General Hospital. A brother for; Kindness | Gregory, Michael and Elizabeth. withir GE 12A_ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1967 Mr. Diefenbaker, said publicly whet seek another term vention here Sep made moves recen firm to Conservativ in the running. Reliable sources $500. gigs eats Bi FUNER . : Se i at Scarborough Gener é L pe request to conventic IN°50 NOS. OR LESS [Brie ota ten | Talent ae 4 eee ters for a full lis $200 ST Gan' dis namee . jan . names In ennounced Nos. TIMES ACTION BROT and telephone numb "$25. Consolation Prize CLASSIFIED ADS Autho These lists unde: $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full cord 20 Regulor-$20 Games poy double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Gomes Eorly Bird Game 7:45 p.m. ROC SELL... Gnd SEU. x ; FAMILY and SELL... ieee | Dear Driver: Little Girl" plat 5 rules are supplied « ership candidates a: leader. The request the Youth for Diefe mittee here and con cers were given un evidence the grou CL ' EXTRA PRIZES Today, my daughter who is seven years old started to 5.5. NAZI CHI : school as usual, She wore a dark blue dress with a white collar, ; Every Thursday She had on black shoes and wore. blue gloves. Her cocker- Rockw oa. spaniel, whose name is 'Scoot' sat on the front porch and Jubilee. Pavilion BUSES LEAVING | FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 | and 7:15 P.M. end Returning after Bingo Children under 16 Not Admitted HOLY CROSS BINCO 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. | $10 each horizontal line} ~~ Plus Horizontal Lines | Shore The Wealth Early Bird Gome 7:45 | Reg. Games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT Prehung! Beth Cools Ar COMB. STORM & rs hm 2'6" x 6'6" @ 2'8" x 6'8" @ 2'1 13 Gauge... 2" Mosh! Made Ia) CHAIN LINK FENC! 100-ft, 36 ovr pace $ rolls 42" ove ace § Also 50° Rolls! 6-f. T-Bar Po, Here's Economy! "Mati ENAMELLED TILEBC wiek block liceot de for lsadey roomy #38 $ cottage, bath, t7 Good Dry Ne. 1 Spruce 2x4-8's| 1 i SHEATHING. PLYWOOD whinned his canine belief in the folly of education as she waved 'good-bye' and started off to the halls of learning, At lunch we talked about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her... the girl with » - . and the boy across the aisle who makes. funny faces. She told me about her teacher who has eyes in the back of her head . . . and about the trees in the school yard . . . and about the big girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things today, tremendously vital, unimportant things; then we discussed her studies. She's upstairs now... sound asleep with beth" (that's her doll) cuddled in her right arm wouldn't hurt he would you? You see, I'm her Daddy. When her doll is broken or her finger cut or her head gets bumped, but when she starts to school, when she walks ican fix it... across the street, then she's in your hands. She's a sweet little girl and I'm proud of her. She can run like a deer and darts about like a chipmunk. She likes to swim and hike with me on Sunday afternoons. But | can't be with her all the time . .. | have to work to pay for her clothes and edu- cation. So please help me look out for her. Please drive care- fully, please drive slowly past the schools and intersections ... and please remember that children do run from behind parked cars. the yellow curls "Princess Eliza- s+ > YOU guys Please Don't Hurt My Little Girl! - Your Neighbour Slain By Sni ARLINGTON, V George Lincoln Roc of the. American | was shot and killed sniper, Arlington pol Police said Rockw parking lot across from the Nazi part; ters in this Washins when he was, shot. They said the s fired from the roof ing, escaped. Police said they | for a man dressed i coat, UAW V Backs § DETROIT (AP)--' Auto' Workers are overwhelming maj authorize a strike a; eral Motors, Ford ¢ in support of nev demands. Ballots received fr ler UAW members hi favor of authorizatio 532 against. At For gin is 32,976 to 966. The UAW has di figures on General } ing but reliable sou the margin there als per cent in favor of a strike, if negotia one necessary. Local unions w members at GM, Ford and 95,000 at Cl under orders to comp ing today and to get UAW headquarters to A heavy vote for a tion would not mean 5/16 x 4x8 .. $2.69 4 ily there will be a sti y) 300 2" x 4x8 .... $3.08 A The question is: Sh ' Ve" x 4x8 .... $4.39 Ung be empowered to call %" x 4x8 .... $5.41 "PAND( This Safety Message Is Brought To You if it appears neede IN PRIZES ie 5b Shae beh, be UAW President JACKPOT NOS. Smaller Add 20c Sheet zoek 8 Through The Courtesy Of The on intl 'eke mann FP Type 'A" Water-Resistant! Following Businesses demands. AT THE R b FLAKEBOARD | ore " 7--7:30 P.M. spo ti . i 2» Wi oT Seen I EXTRA BUSES ob oa aes IcE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE HAMILTON (CP) - aaa ; speaking secondary BINGO | fReterteses BL STEINBERG | INSULATIO ag EAST MALL -- 600 KING ST. E @ wine greater ma 4 : = | 'rench Canadians ai St. Gertrude's H \ | j Rete Md r rT " ' st Catholic, so Mr. Roba PARISH HALL men Lose 4. Foley: Plemping & Heating Lis. [| Sees 690 KING ST. E. me -- oi mn GUULEee ST. d Yee realsut of th Every Monday et 8:00 P.M. 20. games--Jackpot-- Snowball and | Share the Wealth | Free Admission | No Children under 16 | 39--Notices | WANTED Cub pock LEADERS for 7th Scout Group. Men or women interested please contaect H. Davis, 180 Division Street, 723-2984. Get Spot Cash -- Use Times Action Classifieds Open DAILY 8 a.m. AJAX Hwy. 401 to Exit No. 66, south on Harwodd to Station Road and West to 161 Dowty Road. PHONE AJAX 942-1221 PPP ERT AT AL UE BG At Highway No. 7 and 12 North of Whitby PHONE BROOKLIN 655-3313 UNITED TAXI 143 KING ST. E 725-3541 NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE (WHITBY) LTD. 918 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY, QNT. The Commentator will be Miss Lynda Cole, Ontario's Fashion Stylist for the Educational Dept. of Dominion-Simplicity Patterns. Fri., Aug. 25th., 3:00 and 7:00 Sat., Aug. 26th, 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. PIECE GOODS, UPPER LEVEL. i a ee ee ee Oe eA ae et de 4 ~_e nm mewem rm wmwmwrreereenr ee ~eaererrern eens eernemeenerey sere r ene speaking Education A of Ontario. Last fall, his a askee for French hig with safeguards for education. Mr. Robart his plan puts the | schools firmly in the ] tem Medicare . Advised In QUEBEC (CP) -- A medical care plan g tually complete insur erage against illness residents was _ rece today by the provinci: ment's royal comm health. The provincial plan agrees with all qualifi the federal medical gram,

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