Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 12, 1967 "IN MEMORIAM OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS 4594 4 SIZES By ALICE BROOKS | Freshen a dining, living or} bedroom with a scarf, cloth or} spread of lacy squares. | So easy to memorize, so} light to hold, these squares are! @elightful Summer crochet. Pat-} tern 7178: directions for flower-) SWIFTLY By ANNE ADAMS SCALLOPS SKIP all around the neckline of this sunshine reiatives, friends, neighbors, Rev. L. W.| square. ei tn 4 i |Herbert, Dr. T. W. Cherewaty, Dr. W. t Thirty - five cents (coins) for a ea sg ee Gay in Stanley and nurses and staff of 2D neren h attern (no stamps|-me live ns i aor, eee minaness. Sach. i 9 Stampsiskip as lively as a little girl) |, re ae please) to Alice Brooks, care going partying. -- The family of the ta -- BOWLER -- In loving memory of @ Annie |Maude Bowler, who passed away Sept. 961. |\dear mother and grandmother, 12, 1 Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than us, And when old times we oft recall, That's when we miss her most of all, We never said goodbye to her Perhaps it's just as well, We never could have said goodbye, To one we loved so well. by sons and daughters, and great-grandchildren. --Sadly missed and always remembere: grandchildren, JOHN COOKE John Cooke died suddenly at the residence of Mrs. E. Rus- sell, 321 Marland Ave., Sept. ll. He was in his 87th year. Born at Denton, Lancashire, England, Sept. 25, 1880, the de- ceased was educated in Eng- land and came to Canada in 1903. He lived in Peterborough jand Hespler, before moving to | | GOULDING -- In cherished memories|OShawa, where he resided for lof a loving mother and grandmother,/the past 40 years. He was a }Mrs, Elizabeth Goulding, who 195) taway September 12, 7. passed Starionary engineer, and retir- | "Too dearly loved, ever to be forgotten.;ed from the Schofield Woollen |--Missed by daughter Cecile and family. | GOULDING -- in loving memory of a dear mother, Elizabeth Goulding, passed away September 12, 1957. + In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a day dear mother --Sadly missed by daughter family. | TURESK! -- In loving memory ef laway Octover 12, 1965. who |--Sadly missed and always remembered by Ann and Bill Buchowski and family. | Mills in 1950. He was predeceased by his wife the former Clara Sutton. A member of the Anglican jcommunion, he is survived by |_qhat we do not think of you. | ..4/a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mas- | ters (Lillian) of Peterborough, and a son, John Cooke Jr., of ldear uncle, Peter Tureskl, who passed| Aurora. The deceased is resting at the |McIntosh - Anderson Funeral |Home, where a service will be LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 | ----ALASTING TRIBUTE jheld in the chapel, at 2 p.m., Sept. 13., conducted by the Rev. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon of Christ Memorial Anglican Church. Cremation will the {memorial service. follow WILLIAM GARRARD | William Garrard, 176 Burke |St., died at Oshawa General |Hospital Sept. 12, after a short | illness. He was in his 94th year. | A son of the late Mr. and | Mrs. William Garrard, the de- | ceased was born Aug. 10, 1874 in | Whitby township. In August 1907, he married the late Fannie Louise Langmaid who pre- CARD OF THANKS jdeceased him in 1959. The deceased was a resident Mrs. Bernice Manning wish to Matthew Henry Tibble wish to extend MANNING -- The family of the late than! |of Oshawa all his life, where he operated a farm on Garrard Road, retiring in 1952, An ad- of Kingsview United Church, the deceased had great Kk interest in sports. 4 He is survived by a daughter, of The Oshawa Times Needle-| t 594: Chil-|their a! aa in craft Dept., 60 Front Street| ana . Ry ae gol 6 re- tr lindheae, messages of aympainy end] Mrs: H. A. Armstrong (Flor- West, Toronto. Ontario resi-| yj orgie Ae heii beautiful floral tributes, during the ill-jence) of Oshawa; three : y Sl-/quires 1% yards 35-inch . ness and bereavement of a dear father,| brothers, Fred, Russell and Gor- dents add 2c sales tax. Print} NAME, ADDRESS. | 210 + MOST NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS new 1967 Nedlecraft 2 free patterns for heirloom quilts.. 60c. care of The Sensational. new value! Book} Pattern Dept., ef Prize AFGHANS has 12 com-|Toronto 1, Ontario. plete patterns. Beginner - easy knit, crochet. 60c. Museum Quilt Book 2-- plete patterns for 12 superb/ Winter heirloom quilts. 40c. attern. Catalog!/ NUMBER 12 suprb Oshawa Pattern Catalog. 'eomplete patterns. 60c. 50c right now. Plainly PATTERN NUMBER,| FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins cial thanks to Reverend Smith fo! lainly =RN NU) +} (no bing, "oo agg atte bes his consoling words, | Dr. anlicKenzie,| children, nurses ani sta' 0 owm: ile BEAUTIFUL | $e sales tae. Print plainly SIZE. cone Hospital and Morris Funera in})NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE - Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | Times, | 60 Front St. W., have. been required FALL'S NEW FASHIONS --, without any tooling, metal see the best of the new styles|or jewels and_ holsters com-/|for all sizes in our new Fall-|be worn no Getjinches below grandfather and great-grandfather. Al Me. r/don, of Oshawa, and two grand- Jerry Garrard and || Neil Armstrong. | He is predeceased by a son,|" STOPS GUNSLINGERS CHICAGO (AP) Norman. who died in 1944, three sisters, Thurza Garrard of Whit- Police| by, Mrs. George Bowden (Nel-| rieq J Leahy i to wear lie) of Oshawa, and Miss Flor- 4 eH keene elle only black holsters and belts}ence Garrard of Oshawa and| longer the 'neatness. work/ three brothers, James, must and Charles, all of Oshawa. than 10 top of thejheld at one pattern free -- just clip|trousers. Supt. James B. Con-|Home at 2 p.m., Sept. 14. The/her husband; John Leahy; a Bargain! Quilt Book 1-- 16,/coupon in Catalog. Hurry, send |lisk says his order is in keeping| service will be conducted by the|son William; a daughter, Pa- |with the department's stress on|Reverend L. W. Herbert of|tricia; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Walter; The memorial service will be Armstrong Funeral 'Kingsview United Church. In- OBITUARIES | Walter Koblak and Witold Ryba. terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation: may be sent to the Heart Func or the Kingsview United Churct building fund. HENRY W. HOGARTH Henry Washington Hogarth died suddenly at Hillsdak Manor, Sept. 11. He was in hi: 91st year. Born in Durham, Ont., th: deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hogarth, He moved to Oshawa at an early age and was educated in the city, In 1906, he married thc late Evangeline Burr. The couple moved to Alberta in 1907, returning to Oshawa in 1922, He was a retired contrac- tor, and highly respected mem- ber of the community. A mem- iber of Albert Street United |Church, his favorite hobby was wood-carving. He was predeceased (by his wife in 1964, and is survived by Montreal, and three sisters; Mrs. R. Baxter (Mabel), Mrs. I. Green (Marguerette), Mrs. 1, Brockwell (Sadie), all of Montreal. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic 'hurch, conducted by the Rev, Msgr. Paul' Dwyer. Interment will be in Resurrection Ceme- tery. WALTER DOUGLAS PYBUS awa General Hospital, Sept. 12. failing health for the. past two a daughter, Mrs, Elina Colque- houn, and a sister, Mrs, ied \D, Garrard of Oshawa. 'The memorial service will Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Sept. 14. The service will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Heart Fund. IZYDORE KOWALSKI Requiem high mass for 'Izy- dore Kowalski, 296 Guelph St., |who died at the family resi- |\dence, Sept. 8, was held in St. Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church at 10 a.m., Sept. 11, said by the Reverend A. Bagsik. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Andrew Popek, Leo Dragon, Ted Mal- czak, Stan Rosier, Ted Bartosik, MRS. MARY VERONICA LEAHY Mrs. Mary Veronica Leahy, 30 Colborne St. E., died in Oshawa General Hospital, Sept. 11, after a lengthy illness. She as in her 47th year. The deceased is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Lumby and the late James Lumby. She mar- in 1955, where they resided un- til coming to Oshawa more than one year ago. The deceas- ed was a member of St. Greg- ory's Roman Catholic church. The deceased is survived by Limby; a brother, James, of simplified price structure for non-carload traffic HERE'S HOW THE NEW "300-30" NON-CARLOAD TARIFF WILL WORK limited period of time there will be occasions when traffic may move under remaining L.C.L. Class Rates only, at higher minimums and with- out pick-up and delivery.) Effective from September 5, 1967. Applicable to traffic carried within Canada by members of the Express Traffic Association. Designed to be easy to use. Accommodates varying shipper requirements. Competitive. Commodity and class rates virtually eliminated. To What Traffic Will The New 300-30" Tariff Apply? re With few exceptions it will apply to all traffic formerly eligible for movement under Express or L.C.L. rail tariffs. Why Are The New Rates Called *"300-30°°? Because shipments will be di- vided into one of two categories -- above and below 300 pounds or 30 cubic feet. , Peodd /s The Basic Difference Between The Old And The New? The basic difference is in the method of pricing -- which formerly was related to the com- modity being carried. In the new structure, prices are based on ship- ment characteristics such as the number of pieces or the cube oc- cupied. Of course, weight and dis- tance considerations will still apply, and pick-up and delivery are gener- ally included in the rate. (For a THE EXPRESS TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Canadian National Railways ° pieces into one piece of acceptable size, for instance. Or by reducing the dimensions of an oversize piece. What About Shipments Over 300 pounds or Over 30 cubic feet? Shipments in this category will A How Will The New ments Under 300 pounds o. 30 cubic feet? Under 300 pounds or 30 cubic feet the charges will be related to the number of pieces in a shipment. There will be an additional charge for each piece more than one. There will also be a charge for extra large pieces (where the length plus girth exceeds a stated maxinium). How Can These Additional Charges Be Avoided? By combining -- several be billed at a minimum de Member Companies Canadian Pacific ExpressCo. * . Ontario Northland Railway »_ Algoma Central Railway "300-30" Prices Affect Shippers' Costs? Some shippers' costs may go up. Others may come down. Still others may not change. Prices will be competitive with other carriers. How Will The Tariff Affect Ship- 10 pounds per pounds per cub at their actual decrease ince' weight increas Density Of Yes. This si the size of r Under tices). Many Are There Practices? small nsity of Northern Al Railway Ex Shipments weighing more than 10 tabulated for various weight mini- mums to 10,000 pounds and will Can You Save By Increasing The or packing more into that cube (in line with acceptable packaging prac- economies by examining the way in which their product. is packed or assembled for shipment. pers To Change Their Shipping Yes. There are a number of ways in which shippers may reduce their costs. This was rarely p under the old rates. The new struc- ture is "incentive pricing" in that it gives shippers the option of planning the distribution pattern which is most economical. To purchase a copy of Tariff 100, write on your letterhead to The Express Traffic Association of Can- ada, Room 204, 1253 McGill College Ave., Montreal 2, Que. broke. He is survived by six grandchildren. The memorial service will be of Cedardale United Church. FIRST CANADIAN FIRST PRINCE RUPERT (CP) -- This northern coastal B.C., city has the first Indian school superintendent in Canada. He is Donald Smith, a 35-year-old Manitoba _ Cree, appointed boss of Indian Schools for the north coast dis- trict. The memorial service will be) reld at 10 a.m., Sept. 13, at| FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800, clalm- ing maiden 3 and 4 year olds, 6 furs WOODBINE RESULTS |6-Sunday Cruz, Steve |ll-Last Marriage, Wi MONDAY, SEPT. 11 WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 Across The Line, Bell X10? ND FAST Miss Tiger, No Boy y itis RACE -- Purse $1,900. CLAIM+|Moon Indigo, No Boy la ING (3500). Two-year-olds, foaled In Cda. Parade, Stone, perl baci my 62 Furs a i, Come to Hand, No Boy 115 "ZourTH RACE -- puree ee E Jays Grey, Michaud XXX107 Claiming (4000). Three-year-olds 7.90 3.70 2.70| Barrel Babe, Inouye 119 1 1-16 Miles iia ein 4.60 3.30/Enlyn Sue, Harrison A-112 Career Lady, Kelly A |1A-Run Around Sue, Platis |Time 114 3-5, Clear and Fast |Cantralia, A-Villaroma and Miss Whistle 114 x 'Lions Head, Dittfach 117 Platts X117 «107 Grey Road, Grubb Blank Pistol, Grubb Winning Monarch, Spanking Breeze, Gordon | Also Ran r: Wallaceburg.) Highest Ri rdon 117 liuckminster, Rolvn Bd; In A DeVLIDER cick, Kermiony. Acl1S Paraguayo, Kelly A-X118 |Roman- Emperor, Combustion's Maid.|Hammer Boy, No Boy 119 Rullahs Image, Walsh 111 E Lyons end Red Purse, No Boy 114 |A -- Mrs. W. O'Connor and A. Beers en- 'i try 11-Steel Leader, Stv: 6-Shook 2nd, Platts Time 125 4-5 |_ Also R: 'mm 4 He was in his 58th year and in|}-park Scope, Barroby Walter Douglas Pybus, 371) -- ; Sharon Ave.; died at the Osh: |e tres pone ones Pitas sh Rate , 7 furs 1.20 11.90 3.00 an in Order: Aged Dust, Vedas, Napanee and Charles of Pem-|. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900, claim- ling maiden two year olds, 6 furs. 8-Triumvir, Kelly {3-Rues Admiral, 5 |Time 114 2-5 and Eternal River miral, paid $110.80 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 maiden |two year olds foaled In Cda, 6¥2 Furs. 35.70 14.10 8.90 |11-Merger, Gor 2-N:iddle Count, 'don Turcotte 11.60 Dittfach -Son of Bruce, Gomez 5.20 take place at the McIntosh -|held at the Armstrong Funeral! Also Ran In Order: Leaside Rules, Home, at 11 a.m., Sept. 14, con- | Turn Aside, Tom Jester, The Welshman, ducted by the Rev. A. M. Butler the Exactor, Triumvir -and Rues Ad- 9.00 A--P J Enright, G Brother Leo, Bell X109 A--E Lieberman and T Ziegler entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow Ebrlick entry SECOND RACE--Purse $1,800. Claim- ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs ' Neptunes Hostess, Kelly X109 ances, 3- and 4-year-olds. 6¥e Furs $.50/ Tall Indian, No Boy 120 Blue China, Turcotte 11 2.60| Fortunatus, Turcotte 117 Devivar, Fitzsimmons 118 5.50/Orchard, Coombs X113 Single Issue, Grubb X114 Black Ringo, Griffo 112 Peaches Reward, Grubb X115 Royal Herod, Platts X10 Breezin Thru, Harrison 111 years. ; . Pretty Wise, River Party, Breezy| Never a Question, Robinson 120 B. Good, Bell X98 A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Breeze, Phil's Delight, Golde Karime,/Gay Pageant, Dittfach 117 1 Duchess, No Boy A-108 Pybus, the deceased was born|?nd Cile Tudor. Roval Repret, Kelly X106 Tammy's Ringo, Grubb, X16? : : . | : 5 ' a in the Napanee district, July 20, The Daily Double, Sunday Cruz (6) and Marotero, Bradfield X114 Aiteor Bou. No. Boy Al 1910. A painter by trade, he Stee! Leader (11), paid $362.70 Worthy Craft Grube X17 i sim.(A arson Stable and L J Hempel rit . Petree -- Purse $1,900, Claim- entr lived in the Oshawa district for) THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800, clalm-|ing (2500). Two-year-olds foaled In Cda| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, Allow more than 30 years. 11g ie er olds end Eh e {Diva of Ist). Sia Furs ie ances, three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs ' : ' +e 19-KI-D-Ka, 00 15.80 8. Fit i ; 1 He si survived by his wife, |s-pieaali,' Gibson 7.00 4:10)Regel Victory, Barroby TI? Ebay, "turcotte 4 the former Dorothy Baker; two plver Suly, Baze 3.901 Teenie Dee, Bell X109 Liz, Grubb X113 ; i daughters; Mrs. Douglas Allman "fis Ran in Order: Lady Dot, Nearctic| -- jpurencany, Fiat ie Hd (Betty) of Oshawa, and Mrs. Myth, Marshall Hoes: mary cana eta (EXACTOR WAGERING) Allan Cobel (Carol) of Oshawa, |Fort Rouge, Sun Stage. New Herod, | Time : ' Also Ran In Order: ledon St SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 and two brothers; Kenneth of pe er Pee Boy" git sd aan Star and! sided "Shady Wells Stakes", two year old filles, 7 Furs Rhythm Sal, Turcotte 107 Mystery Rhythm, Fitzsimmona 108 The Exactor, Choir Beauty and Real Runner, paid $14.50 2.60| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $7,400, al- 2.70| lowances 3 and 4 year old fillies, 6 furs,|Vics Turn, Leblanc 114 2.20|8-Miss Snow G'se, Pl't's 24.30 9.80 4.00] Tarfoot Shirl, No Boy 2-Sweet Intent, Kelly 4.10 2.80| Pyrochlore, 2. '50| United Queen, No Boy 108 Solometeor, Dittfach 107 Real Sensible, Gomez 117 Ace Countess, No Boy 118 1A-Forest Path, Turcotte Time 111 1-5 Also Ran In Order: A-Speedy Sonnet, Line Charger, Nouvelle, Hasty, Thought, Ruling Crown and Young Gerry Elhew Queen, No -- Ry 'A -- Lanson Farms and Armstrong Bros.| Winning Isle, No Boy 109 stable entry Bunty Escar, No Boy 109 EIGHTH Scere ne ag EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-|ing (3000), Three. and four-year-olds, ing 3 and 4 year olds, 1 1-16 miles Miles on Marshall turf course 5.30 Princess Leslie, Grubb X105 7-Phelodie, Gomez 4,00/6-Pr'mpt Rspnse, Gomez 4.00 2.90 2.70 | Time 120 1-5 5-Fabulin, Bradfield 5.70 3.90] Jive Win, Werry 110 | Also Ran In Order: Iceni, Clem's|10-Sunset Isle, Platts 420|Ferhad, Gordon 111 Romance, interstate Champ, Amanotls,|Time 147 Maebest, McCleod XXX104 Tripartite, Femlin, Garnement, and! Also Ran In Order: A-Oliphant, Phea.|Disatate, Dittfach us Bert's Wish sant Bar, Charleran, B-Altona. Miss,|8ye Bye Fifi, Fitzsimmons 118 recently | sixth RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim- Grand Jive, Platts X112 Rossi, A-Bronselene, B-Enlyn Sun, Emer- Irish Ensign, No Boy 118 ald Star and Daring Daryl ing three year olds and up, 6' Furs. |4 -- Mrs. J. Byers and Cralglea Stable|Momentarily, Coombs X08 |4-Choir Beauty, Bradfield 4.80 2.70 2.20\entr: . X--S Ibs AAC; XX--7 tbs AAC? |2-Real Runner, Kelly 2.90 2.3018 -- P. J. Enright, G. &. Lyons and Live |/XXX--10 Ibs AAC 1-Twinkle Jay, Platts 2.50 oak Stable entry POST TIME 2 PM cubic foot occupied. ic foot will be charged weight. Rates will be ntively as shipment es. Your Shipments? mply means reducing your shipment cube, shippers will realize Incentives For Ship- thal Old photos can stir nostalgia, bringing you happy memories of familiar faces and places grown dim with the passing years. ee of family and home left behind in Britain or the Continent. 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