Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 16, 1967 IN MEMORIAM WOODBINE RESULTS 36--Legal |38--Coming Events | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim-; FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim- ARNOLD -- In loving memory of aling. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled injing. Three-year-olds, About 1 Mile on dear husband, Harry gig who' pass-|Canada. 6'2 Furlongs. j turf course. COLMER a URS |s ed away September 17, 1 5-Grey Lodge, Gomez 11.40 6.00 4.40|5-Leelover, Kelly 5.30 2,90 2.10 oe fades and "neain fall, ye Be . ez 10.50 310 Pap ot ta Grubb 2.60 2.10 es jut sweet remembrance outiasts all.| 8-Briefly, Hinojosa 8.50 ava Hill, Baze 2.10 5 SYRACUSE NEW YORK Always remembered. by wife Mary|_ Alse Ran in Order: Queen's Award,| Also Ran: Norway ES and daughter Noreen. |Chinese Mist, Swanky Franky, Bolero EXACTOR, $ AND 2, PAID $10.80, WHITBY THANKSGIVING mad : a |Weeper, Conode's Answer, Mona Marie seen ASHTON -- In memory @ dear'and Mr. Pioneer TH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- friend, Bruce Ashton, who passed away ing. Two-year-old fillies. 6 Furlongs. / Oct 7th - Oct Oth | September 16, 1960. SECOND RACE--Purse $7,000. Claim-| 6Red Rick, Turcotte 13.40 7.50 5.40 . . We often talk of by-gone days, ing. Three-year-olds. One and one-six-|10-Tongue Twister, D'fach 8.20 5.10 '4 ; Pp TOURS And wonder why you were called ent Miles, |3-Bronze Bette, Gubbins : EXPO away, S Thunder Jay, Grubb 15.60 480 3.00) Also Ran in Order: Hasty, amber, And as you lie in peaceful si us! jaw' omez 00 2.40 Cuddie and Kiss, Neat Little Biv, Eve GENERAL TRADES 3 Day Tour Oct. 16, 17, 18 on 8 you ie i will always. Keep. - |7-Whistler's Wife, Steve 3.20| Darby, Tompionette, Brown-eved-gem, TA 2 Day Tour Oct. 21 & 22 |~--siways remembered by Ida, and Ber-|_ Also Ran in Order: Was Reiected,|Bus Ticket and Tutti Mani. ONTARIO HOSPITAL EXCELLENT win and family. indy Sue, Repulse Bay and Alton Lad. ACCOMMODATIONS | Daly DOUBLE, 5 AND 5, PAID $97.90 : SEVENTH RACE as purse $2,000. At. DALBY -- In fovi memo. fia | lowances, ree- ant r-year-olds. SEALED TENDERS will be eo ane 3 very dear mother and rary ot THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim- Furlongs. received until 3:00 p.m. or Information Eva Dalby, who passed away Septem- |ing. Maiden _ two-year-olds, foaled .in7 -Hammer Kopf, D'th 8.90 4.60 2.70 Local Time on Call "a ui De eal eee Piemes ties is ab inidcukeat aa ae _ always a ite D r , R THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1967 COLMER flew Bob end wrananenn: Coeur wvolant, "Hinojosa 5180 4.40) Also Ran in' Order: Chincoteague, 'A- ri Ie atts 5 4 ' le iy for the "see aphol a ~ TRAVEL SERVICE ter Lesie and" Patiane, if Aino Ran ve Chie Youre. Anse RIG ae Bete ee Laundry Building at the On- 623 3265 LOWE -- In loving memory of a dear |Mariondort, Lori Be, Chic Countess, EXACTOR, 7 AND 2, PAID $139.50, i i - _ r 623-3093 |tather-intaw and grandfather, Alfred $,| Jacob Starr, Mike's Express and Coffee f pos Hospital, Whitby, On 265 or 623. Lowe, who passed away September 16,| 1 ingHIGHTH RACEPurse $2,300, Claim. ; ; 1965. . i . FOURTH RACE--Purse $1,800. Claim-|one-sixteenth Miles on Marshall Turf f Tender Documents may be a memory is a dear today ing. Three-year-old¢ and up. 6 Furlongs. Course. obtained from Room 1704 B | N G O Lovingly remembered by daughter-in- i ee oa 15.00 4 in Fea Slippers ealy. 6.20 3.20 2.60 if iy modu: ing, Ot (Tower), Department of Pub- Ketnoand Terrye orem Maureen'ii-arctic Venture, itz'ns 2:50|2-Koure,, Barroby 5.00 lic Works, Whitney Block, : Fe aad Order: Pretty Wise, vals Also fon in Order: Famous, Monarch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto MILLER -- In loving memory of our 'or, Brillie, Breezin|Sarosu, Rhann, cotprint an ue > Ohtaris italehone Ns UAWA HALL dear brother and uncle, Edward 4 our | Thru and Wise Teddy. lattendance 6,022. Total Handle $441,171, 365. 1079), iewed at th (Teddy) who passed away September | - , or viewed a e SATURDAY. SEPT. 16 15, 1963. : ' E % Builders Exchange at Oshawa, ' ve igh Big Prehd Mg Rll -- = : jose words have pr 0 true, f 5 ; ee ee 7:20 PM, foi sl te an | western on '° onstructh i} y 20 GAMES, $10 ear ly when we lost you. i a GAME} So piease, God, forgive a silent tear W SA PEARI G pipe senate 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, Bi hapel "an digg os i MONDAY, SEPT. 18 Dark Si Barroby 119 SHACK TO N DI P N There are others, yes we know, ' 5 | Dar' cope, Barroby specified shall be followed for ener Pair. God take e messege fo er aetpa oie | Sie, ree X108 Tarpaper and clapboard of Fieedom Doukhobors re- created the shack town to are vacant as the prisoners Mechanical and Electrical ONE GAME $1 50. brother in heaven above ' PAG ff gas Foo S100 Cee AY ane ay Ae j shacks line a road leading main behind bars. Relatives be sige pe saben but a a and Tell him how much we miss him ing (3, 7 maiden an year olds 6" jeberman an ane entry : . a ry ; . acks now eo families 7 y. ' . Trades SHARE THE WEALTH And give him all our love. Furs (18) to Mountain Prison near Ag of the jailed Freedomites many of the s' (CP. Photo) FRE A $42,000.00 Bid Bond, o --Always remembered and loved by sis-|Wairangi, No Boy 112 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800, claim-| assiz, B.C., where 13 Sons pig f Tickets On Prizes ter Shirley, brother-in-law John, Nieces|Flawless Maid, Gibson X109 ing (3,000) three year olds, 7 furs (12) 100% Performance Bond and To Be Drawn To-Night Carmen, Debbie, Wendy and nephew|Melbourne Sale, Fitzsimmons 112 |Falsh Star, No Boy 119 a 50% Payment Bond will be Mark. Little Crown, Hinojosa 118 | Gambari, Steve 114 e ired iied. Miss Waldemar, Alter 109 |Missicon Clove, Kelly X114 required os speciied. THANKSGIVING WALKER -- In loving memory of aj!rene Fox, Gubbins 109 Sir Trio, McComb 117 Ss on an | uca 10n-Ol l- A D it of $100.00 dear mother and sister, Florence Walker| Roman Emperor, Gubbins 112 Wee Ernie's Gem, Turcotte 111 i . who passed away September 17, 1962. Lator Love, Griffo 109 Stormy Linda, No Boy 108 | MONEY ORDER, OR CER- WEEKEND Those we love we never lose, Pearly Blue, Bell 109 Larkspur Lady, No Boy 108 TIFIED CHEQUE made poy- For always they will be Buckminster, Base 109 D Auphin Bleu, Grubb X112 eA S C. 00 ° able to the Treasurer of On Gores femerneroy. | enema Hedda iden nag Ft Mlb bih e ag dy LE ad ee re ; t Down n Cc Cl ents : wf Alwa: in our memory. iom's Pride, Coombs $ , Dittfac torio, will be required per set T @) U R --Saaiy missed by son Arthur and sister} aise holeeagae cits Caribou, Grubb AXI0 TORONTO (CP)--As superior | u Ss ihe secanh ot Rut jaceburg, Barroby 'age Day, Bradfiel i P secor of of tender documents, which WALKER -- In loving memory of aj Burnt Offering, LeBlanc 109 A -- Mrs, S. Thomas, J. Donaldson and /general of the largest Roman| the Fine Arts will pothintcd gen if Sg sich To dear mother and grandmother, Florence paral - ie 10) 10 JR. Labelle entry | Catholic order tng, Brother | TORONTO (CP)--An_educa- |their dealings with manage. available for language instruc. thik cen BY th ore returne in good ¢ i- nar ni ed September 17,/ Miss istie, Simone 4 hi ro r yee A . y tf ten, Kingdom Bay, McLeod XXX108 lowances, two year old fillies, foaled in pioneered in On ario is im prov- | 'heir impr @ yi - : RL inboys Sipmng ale, Otperniee Grand Ole Opry og ost et are ne more, Sal: Gon tie Bites vourse. (6) between tradition and experi- i immigrant-est s impror:| they can function atociively oo of the hig school class: }day afternoon forfeited. Stil in memory you are with us, | SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900, claim: Sailor Take Care, Fitzsimmons 114 ac ing mig a G. S. Vickers Tha lowest br crv tender nok (NASHVILLE, TENNESEE) As you always were before. jing (4,000), three year olds and up, 6% Level Road, Grubb X11 men jrelations and cutting the acci-|the' pecking order that always |room and, sometimes, unsym- © Att Gallers Kicesaul socanted --Lovingly remembered by son Albert, Furs aD) ss x Scotland's Girl, Grubb xn The 58-year-old native of Bos- ldent rate at the same time. | prevails in a group. | pathetic teachers discouraged 4 Ms : sip rye) F ! ' For Further Information a ae ne en Wal New, Barre. TB leemiinn Bare ie ton is the first non- hii Syste Animosity between newcom-| "My English helps me on the |Students and they dropped out. aici ne sph : T. R. HILLARD, TELEPHONE 576-0246 NavVAd. > 1h 'Sind: Haney of 2 eee ee Neely XI eee Oe iret m *, ue ag cag ers OF tC)ers and established workers | job; now I can defend myself,"| "If you can't get the student "a its Sekai Deputy Minister. Bier atten. Parga: Sia al Christian § Pe nib oP an appears to be a problem of lan-|says Tony Paolercio, 40, a spot |? school take the school to Gdkk THe acadeh : COLONY TOURS passed away very suddenly September | Is I think big Auiecaie. pit |B Ua Be. Education-on-the-job| welder at DiWalt Industries;him," Mr. Bertacchi decided fey agoack of | . | 16, 1955. merican Ww: . aspe 37--Auction Sales | De ay, time healg all sorrow, » feel th teat as at cracking the language |, td., who came to Canada from /@ 0 d education-on-the-job was parents and° ; |inere are some who eel that/), d th Its look| orn. paren and* ; rN Ei set, | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS (isccero= ee mre mm pstnant Se TE Hen mor ae nati He ea so far, has only prov sing. . workers' appetite 1) BOWMANVILLE -- | NIGHT of CARDS How much 1 miss you, Mothers |defeated." promising. Sider Boodle sé Shee are four. plants in| jearni thei DE 43 Wed., Sept. 27, 8 p.m God gave me strength fo fight ite ine terview @uring hiél act Neda elslec pestis oraak |Toronto, in addition to Anthes| earning on their own ground is AUCTION BARN : + sept. ' p.m. And courage to bear the blow-- rinsr ERIDAY: SEPT. 15 | FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. nl ' 2 sail is Ganeda ac eed af of |Cooksville, near Toronto, "alinq piWalt. that are ainpordne! insatiable. onsored t j ut what it meant to lose you, -- Mile Pace, Purse $1,200. Claiming. irst visit to © ae F shi "abort hu ae piper Ne ae Wil aver cow. add. Claiming SSum_ Style, McF'den 13.20 5.70 3.00\the order Brother Henry said whole new esprit de corps has] aucationcons -the-job, All laud| It's a p le asure teaching Auction Every Saturday " rist em- Your thoughts were all so full of US |6-Miss M'treal, McL'n 6.20 3.90 3.00/3-Northwood Elvis, Holmes 5.70 3.91 jentered the company," general lthe program. them because they're so eager oriel Church, You never would, forget. 7-Solo Water, Coke 15.00 8.20 7-Davie Blue, Norris 4a0|the Roman Catholic rhage an : manager D. H. Munro says. Pp \to learn," says Rev, Edmund nd so now, that in Heaven-- 2-Gay Robert, Varcoe 6.00 Also Started: Attorney Brooks, Tom re going throug | g e U DOUG GOWER $1.00 PER PERSON You are watching yet. Also Started: Dean Sulten B., Angy,|Orver, Molnar's T. Byrd, Pine Hill Lila se ores US ean The accident rate at Anthes has Fe atibaka lies a bs Sapa Williams, a teacher at DiWalt. freshm: As angels keep their watch up there--| nei Humes, Lady Viole! Direct and Leo|@nd May Chief C. jintensive dec | dropped 50 per cent since five-|>tee!wor merica, 99 per; The factory program is hav- AUCTIONEER, 728-1008 |__Refreshments. Prizes, Fovors Please God--just let her know, rial al ea 2 cent of whose new members in , e if [BADMINTON -- If interested telephone| That | do not forget her, Grattan, FIFTH RACE -- Wile Trot. Purse| 1 think Fag tig eat mae | |aavs- a-week English classes Maeinth: leet Genk: WERS KON: ing the cr Federer ; | | 1 love and miss her so SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $1/800. Conditioned. | awareness egan, Ape 2 were meant to have, Learning 38--Coming Events Fa remembered by daughter | Sn Conditioned. tm 6 Wee Symbol, Furness 10.20 §.10 3.40/ does not limit himself to talking} The explanation is simple, | English-speaking. | pat he propagates itself. fs ndy Ellis, Furness he superior general." Mr. M says enthusiasiic co-operation 0 ©) The worker tak hi l2:Hootin Homestead, Burrison 6-Ed's Dream, McFadden 2.00/to the sup r. Munro says. pagar h ' pr takes his new- D Also Started: Mr, Adam, Kawarthalo, n°, stented: Ed's Dream, Haul Away: | Collaboration is needed! 'Now when the foreman says| Ontario citizenship department|fo9 und knowledge home and LOCKE Ss FLORI TS e id dam, warth® Quarnaval and Sharp Hoot. 4 vhich 1 th oh 4 ; > alee 4 Beatle, Sully's Dillon, What's Up Front | between old diehards and bushy-|something is dangerous, the|Which supplies the teachers. interests his family in learning BIRTHS hipbrlal lta eallechirae shy ale pousLe, s AND 1, PAID $29.00 2 sixta mace --Mile Trot. Purse | tailed rebels, between the) worker knows what he means."| It is a success if only because | English. Some men' repeat each | pa ee prez os Weney 3.00 2.50 259/Sacred and the secular,| As a bonus, immigrants are|government, management, |day's lesson at home for the KIFT -- Paul and Joan (nee Hewson) hey P ion one ee Purse 'S-protecior D'ledo, Holmes 2.80 2.30|between those at the top and/able to show their true worth|union and workers are fully co-|benefit of their families, fare happy to announce the birth of thelr Ne ING 3-Credit Card, W'wood 4.80 3.90 3.00 «Also stared Clements ee z80|those at the bottom, he said. when they conquer the lan-|operative and, so far, satisfied.| After only a year the fledg- ee eM an | Cee ee Renewal is progressing at dif-|zuage problem. In Toronto few,| The man who conceived the|ling program is a lusty infant General Hospital. A sister for John, 728-6555 Ales 'Shitiedy Bat gultan Arnibrb ae EXACTOR, 4 AND 3, PAID $8.0, ferent rates in different coun-|if any, industries have immi-|scheme was Leopoldo Bertac-|growing all the time. Within 2-- $200. JACKPOTS [Davia and Peter. | A LASTING TRIBUTE let, IN. Wann, Canada Bars and Key-| SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse|tries. 'I think it's likely to|grant foremen. Anthes now hasjchi, 31, who took charge of Ital-|two or three months mathemat- pore stone Parme, $1,600. Claiming. |come more slowly, more pain-|several moving up the ladder. |ian labor problems for thejics and blueprint reading will 52-50 For Permanence and dignity 4-K'tha Star, Feagan 6.40 3.50 2.40] * . cenieey var muon pod 1078, (nee we suggest \3-First Jet, Hughes "340 230|fully in a country like Spain. 1) The workers gain a new self- Steelworkers a year ago. be added to the curriculum at their Gavghter, Nand Anne, ; bib be! MOUNT LAWN CHARGERS WIN 29-9 1 OH. Echo 0. Valley, Alex' 'dr 2.60/don't think it's wise to push|respect and some confidence in! He studied the facilities then/Anthes. One Must Go \ fer, Coram General. esta on MEMORIAL PARK MONTREAL (CP) -- Roger Ae Started: Away Kid, Mick's Girl, |them to, go. _ oon as Canada \grandchiid for Mr. and Mrs, Mitton wil- BRONZE MEMORIALS Zenobi passed for three touch: are Noble and First Joe. an e Unite ates. ee rf 'Dead Heat for third. Bon Sr. "Thanks to Dr. Ross and fourth] For courteous advice please |downs and Ken Sears scored| sigulbis OPEN FOR DISCUSSION Dre a Plan Crumbles Illegitimate Ps isi ar'! ice. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse is os m PLUS viet 723-2633 ee Friday pight ee Te $2,100, Conditioned. : ve Brother Henry said theology, Bi th I 4 aston Charters to a Win |8-Tom Jones, W'wood 23.10 7.20 4.90] onc fined t i fes- ' irtns increase $10. per line over Ottawa Sooners in junior|?Gentry Yates, H. W'wood 4.10 3.90] 0nCe confined to serious pro Both Games DEATHS football interlocking play. Zeno-|*\giar™god ereddy, Weples 590] sional journals, is being affect- ef WELLINGTON (Reuters) -- so rmbro_ Gambol, Pat s. innienes A 4 bi threw to Sears, Fern Aumais|P. Prologue, Fireside Adios, DNE-Wise| Co DY mass communication n er assive e ape The increase in illegitimate $25. Consolation CARDS OF THANKS and Mike Maher for the touch-|°!¢ Wick and Blaze Oregon. When newspapers try to put a births in New Zealand has led CLARK, Percy downs and Sears also scored on) NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. P new theological idea in the lan- : to attempts to obtain just treal- $150. Jackpot Game ~ |suacenly,' at his summer home, Har- a five-yard run for the Sooners. |$1:500. Conditioned. 3 ce. Purse) suage of the man in the street, By CY FOX downs and other on-site dis-)ment for unmarried mothers Suri Packs Hallburion: on cnturesy. EVANS -- We wish to express our G Th Brad a tua: 5-Tigalus, Gagnon 6.90 410 2.80) people get the theologian's first . _|putes, and their children. 20 REGULAR P r 16, , Percy Clark, be-|sincere appreciation and thanks to our) Greg Thompson scored a tOuCN-/4-Trade Winds N., McNutt 4.30 4,30 . LONDON (CP)--A gleaming| Th t of i i i A loved husband of Mildred Ostrander, of |relatives and friends for all the cards|down and booted singles from|?Kwik Kat, Arthur 2s0/hesitant idea rather than his) °* ininall timated tol e court of inquiry, in a) In 1966, afMmost 7,000 illegiti- GAMES AT $20 351 King Street East. Funeral arrange-|and gifts andthe Raglan UCW for the a fined statement. | Project, originally estima: report termed "horrifying" by|mate children were born ° ments later. For further information call iovely plant on the occasion of our 2th |52 to 45 yards. Jim Rintoul con-|,,/Wse Started: Wally B. | Byrd. Fast| Tell Ve one t be chanetictal {cost $120,000,000 and aimed atleyen pro-labor commentators,/re ports the child welfare Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 725-|anniversary. A. special thanks to our y 7 § . "T think it can be neficia ; , ' 4 ; ies 2 3 Rd i Last 5 Games 2943, daughter Joyes and June MacLe 0d. verted the touchdown. "Manaie' $292,003, "Attendance sation in the sense that once it has gracing London's financial dis blamed the Barbican closure on/department, and there is a $30. per Game cneye ene Pore yan. heen divulged OHE can WRVAFIC ee commercial,!the "subversive and mischie-|shortage of 'people willing to COLBARY, Arthor. Thomas : (Skip) LEAHY -- 1 would like to express ienore it again," said Brother|tesidential and cultural facili-/ yous" influence of an unofficialladopt such chitren, especially Eorly Bird 7:45 Sharp Entered into rest suddenly In Port Hope, |thanks to Dr. J. FG. Maroosis, and Henry ate has to be. dis.|ties: currently is weed-covere'.| worker group called the London| those of mixed racial urigin. Ontario on Friday, September 15, 1967, ;the staff of Oshawa General Hospital, wa It is the victim, say investiga-| Ryildi Work Joint Sites! Justice Mini $25. full card Arthur, Thomas. Colbary, beloved hus.|for care given to my wife throughout cussed. fork of "aabversive and cmis| Coens. wereere. doint al Justice Minister Dr. J. L. F band of Miriam Yvonee, father of Bryan, |her lengthy iliness. The Christian Broth Ors, OF BUDVEE Committee. Robson recently urged the need Guoranteed:$5. 6 line. [Rin tc deck sera he oe ae --Mr, J. Leahy. e anishan, Sroers. Were |ehievous influences." ve f ules ; ' ' ] : founded in 1688 by St. John)" mansied in a stubborn| One militant member of the/for a revision of New Zealand's saa getter committee was Communis: Lou|!aws relating to illegitimate TUESDAY Howard Kelle Jacauling) "ot Bok Baptist de la Sall ith lower' elloc! acqueline rook- aptis e ja Salle, a wealthy ; » 4 ; lin, Mrs. James Gray (Beatrice) of labor dispute and squabbles i 'ticu-|Children and better provision Pick - ; W W young man who developed an A «niqj<| Lewis, a handsome and articu- n i : iekering, Mrs. Robert Dawson (Toni), BO L LING NE 5 ; between construction officials) 7, 30-year-old pointed to by|for unmarried mothers. interest in slum children in the and building consultants is the "The law might well place " cane a, Admission 50¢ Victor, mre one Age all ae 4 awa; in his year. Resting at the POST OFFICE LEAGUE iti Fi j i E Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with| High Triples -- Dave Kyle 773, Bev CUES of France, - intricately conceived Barbican pearly lager eh sap DONE? heavier responsibilities on the (bast oll gssg * HY Sor lnteemeen (Gein 668, Ena Pearce' 625, Bob Was- He_ introduced educational | <¢heme DENG he DUE On UIeR: fathers of children born out of Morey, directo m rmen' " " + s . " a Peery j be : WOODVIEW Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. ee ee en ee ee eee techniques that are common-) 'The dream plan envisioned a) The court linked the commit-| \oqigck, while. at ihe same uy ; COMMUNITY CENTRE High Singles -- Dave Kyle 282, 248, place today, among them using multi-towered gathering of|tee to "a political party" and) jj ivi ' rights 243; Bob Wassell 261; Glad Atherton h f th tudent debes oh! di sed the idea that Lewis' ime giving greater rights to ENNS, John 247; Bev Jacklin 243; Ena Pearce 233; t e language His e Student) modernistic structures which erUP ee the aa at €w'S §/ those who take a genuine inter- Eric Pearce 236; Paul Atherton 229; Mil- instead of Latin and simulta-| would obliterate the idea of the;|Communist affiliation and his ; ptr , ; Suddenly at Port Hope, on Friday, Sep-|FtiG Fearce 236; Faul Atherton 228 Saeed ys 1 % miles est in their children," he said. fember 15, 1967, John Enns. in his 29th |"/@ Bell 229 and Vince Savaring 729, neous instruction to a class|city of London as only a com-|part in the Barbican troubles) "vrs, J, Rangiaho, prest- Bs), 'bslowse masher et wcrosret Tanne 7, Hipsters 7, Avengers 5, Knackers 2, instead of the 'customary ONFimercial area stripped of life|were coincidental. dent of the Solo Parents 'Society Stars 0, Strikers 0 and Hippies 0. teacher for every pupil. after business hours. At Barbican, work was ham-|in Wellington, argues that ille- gear father of John and Lisa. Resting af e orris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- 4 a AUXILIARY NO. 27 ville,_until, Saturday evening, then at| UAW LADIES' EVERY MONDAY the. Tallman' Funeral Chapel, Beams.|__ High Triples -- 707, Lill Braund (327, Today the Christian Brothers! Jnyolyved were the City of|pered by constant changes injgitimate children have fewer teach 800,000 students in §8/rondon itself plus the Greater|the requirements called for by/rights than others. countries, The order came to|yondon Council, both anxious tojarchitects and other consult-/ She believes more responsi- Admission ticket gives you _ |ville, Ri service on Monday at 2:30 Hay 176) and 605, Joan Hall (245, 196, { eh p.m. Interment Vineland Cemetery. i ili i ree chance on door prize. p20, Soares Rose Ellis Bi Fle. Canada in 1838. work a miraculous transforma:| ants. bility for fathers and, in select. TWO JACKPOTS 54 and 57 GILKRS, Densié. Witham son 216, Shirley Hill 20S, Ruth Hopson tion in an area blasted hard by! The court of inquiry urged|ed cases, more rights, as well ' 205 and Vi Coolidge 203. SAND DANGEROUS Hitler's bombs during the Sec-| major changes in the way con-|as better financial provision for Suddenly at Port Hope, on Friday, Sep-| Points taken -- Ellen Burrus 4, Hazel : i i rried thi IN 52 NOS. OR LESS tember 15, 1967, Donald William Gilkes,|Farrow 0; Joan Hall 1, Flo Panter 3; TEHRAN (AP)--The blowing|/ond World War. | : struction companies and the/Unmarried mothers should be a < aged 27 years, beloved son of Mr. and|Shirley Hill 0, Rose Ellis 4; Olive Clark d oi Iran' tral desert) A court of inquiry established|on-site unions organize their} Priority. Mrs. Charles Gilkes, RR 2, Newcastle, |2, Ethel Thompson 2. San' o1 rans centra leser AR 4 * Las oi . dear brother of Ernest, Beverley and is threatening at least 17 vil-|by the ministry of labor report-jrelations and grievance proce-|| Last year, a private mem- , [n announced Nos. peony Reine st gee ne SHIR TAILORING lages near Sabzevar, Sand|ed on the labor woes that have/ dures. ae bill Pb introduced into $50. Consolation Prize chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment! High Triples -- Doreen Sheehey 700 storms are swiftly burying mudj befallen Barbican, Union officials showed "igno- His pela y Dr. A. M. Fin- $10. net line in both games | Bowmanville Cemetery. | (246, 221, 233), Sandra Labanavitch 617 houses in the area about 200} A $15,000,000 section of the/rance" of what was going on at nade fie Sart to amend the sch 7 fee ytd | (2395, Sa en miles east of Tehran and many/project_has been shut down|the Barbican and west end sites| ove ta. ¢: Ac Act to give * £50. FULL hers LINE HERVIEUX, F. Rex High Single -- Helen Brown, 283 of the villagers have been evac-|since last October following|and lost control to militants on ane ae a olbe security to r $20 in 52 Nos. or less 4 ade rae ae Menge | Beeie Pit ST apeuena ries § uated strikes, alleged worker slow-|the spot--Lewis among them. Bate wana pg : . eptember 15, ' 'e e lervie om A .. ' Ad in % 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30, |beloved husband of 'the late Mary Jane |2nd Termites 1. fathers for th a rare 4 c * |Carr Wilkinson, and dear step-father of | e ; or the support of their ie $45 in 17 Nos. or less Mrs, J. E- 'Leddy (Rita) of 'Saskatoon, |ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH children. a 20 GAMES AT $20. Arthur Wilkinson of Belleville, Harry | WLING. LEAGU! Tl m | The bill was not passed e Regular games pay double in [Wilkinson of Easton, Maryland and|_ High Triples -- Eric eat 705, Perce j bssetivd ie N i Joseph Wilkinson of Seaforth. Resting|Clark 703, Mace Morrison 698, Roger 3 OS. OF' ies at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, |Plancke 675, Frank Cooper 653, Cliff & EARLY BIRD GAME 152 King Street East. High Reauiem|Davis 653, Glenn Maunder 652, Marg OBITUARIES $100. Door Prize Mass in St. Gregory's Church on Tues- |Mossey 624, and Art Allman 610. : : nd hd EXTRA BUSES ment Sh Gregory's. Cemetery, Prayers |209/" Wall "Tippett "231, Jim" Seal? 222, hnvades rCtilc 1Stricts ARTHUR THOMAS COLBARY in the Funeral Home, Monday, 7:30 p.m. |217, Bill Hamilton 219, Ross Clark 208, BEGINNER - EASY Arthur Thomas (Skip) Cal- RED BARN |Friends will be received commencing | Car! Clark 206, 208, Frank Cooper 203, bary, of Newcastle, died in an BH NORTH OSHAWA seid afternoon. pe cea il ap ah 22. By ALICE BROOKS By J. C. GRAHAM |mer she will revert to polarjmarine biology, meteorology,|accident near Port Hope, Sept. * Children Under 16 Not Admitted! |son 254, Pearl Cooper 236, Grace Locke} Cool weather's on the way. SIZES 10-18 Canadian Press Correspondent duties. ornithology, wildlife conserva- 15. He was in his 28th year. : | MULLEN, John T., 26, Marg Clark 215, and Dorothy Knit this jacket in stockinette AUCKLAND, NZ (CP) In January and rmiges! f tion, geology and glaciology. The deceased was born Aug, f Entered into rest in Mount Sinai Hos- ri i ere ' ay Nadeead Bene --|summertime here, sh i s pish orate on, Frid. Seplmoe | 'Brits, Piers and Chile") Coa wares Gl comb tole hall QUICK COOL, GAY |rourism is at ast invading the|mate two voyages trom New|LACKS ACCOMMODATION. |j.,ch'¢ aan ee 'Cees. Os i Mary Ballan, father of John E. and|pioves, ond Turtles 1, Aces and King/i1. fashion news. Nicest of ali By ANNE ADAMS Antarctic, hitherto the preserve|Zealand to McMurdo Sound in| The Magga Dan will be/ April 15, 1960, he married the if Jimmy, brother of Mrs. Marvin Linton . ye : : 5 m4 y ANI i of 'scientist and explorer and the Antarctic, carrying about 20/equipped with a laboratory to} for, Miria : 2 (Gladys) of Oshawa, Mrs. Leo. Squires WEDNESDAY. wiehY LaDIE®' it's easy-knit for beginners!| FEEL FREE, fresh, lively!one of the last all-male havens ruc, ying Gnable' 'GaReBHnere 1 ; mer iriam Yvonne in (Ruth) of London, Mrs. John Gates LEAGUE Use worsted. Pattern 7285: /all day in this swinging shape SNE '|passengers and a number of : Passeng' '0 pursue) Greenwood, N.S. He was an ac- (Maxine), Mrs. Glen Dobbs (Doreen) of| High Triples -- J' Pritchard 84, J.\sizes 32-46 included Sine '| Brief tourist trips to the Ant-|<cientists. their special interests. _ tive member of the UAW, "ons. lg niece pot hs The good news starts right on|arctic were organized during Tourists who have applied for| employee of General Motors a / Newcastle, Maureen, Elmer and Morley Bird 672, S. Wilson 641, N. Fice 638, G. 9) i i i S G rt of Oshawa, Pat of Ajax, in his 52nd year. | May 631 and E. Lupton 623. '| FIFTY CENTS (coins) for|top with narrowed-in shoulders, |the last southern summer from|_,!t 18 proposed to call at sever-| i m t S ru e S Rastiog at the Armstrong Funeral Home,| High Singles --- D. Grennon 237, mjeach pattern (no stamps, |tabbed buttoning. Sew it quick-|south Aiseritn, ss his al sub-Antarctic islands admin- oes cite: oe C0 pl AP a i yuo ars shawa, with Requiem High Mass in|Fitzgeraid 236, B. Woodcock 231, C 4 re A Holy Cross Church, Menday, September | Lig, W. Smi ix Please) to Alice Brooks, care of |ly NOW! ; ins A .|istered by Australia and New PARISH HALL 18, at 10 a.m. Interment Si. Gregory's lant a10, M, toogsteen 217, gg The Oshawa Times, Needle-| Printed Pattern 4978: Misses' ee a are being Pre-i7ealand where scientific work Si gl Norway and New/with the Royal Cdnadian Air es : Cemetery, (Prayers at the funeral home, !209, H, Haie 206, V. Dewell 203 and O.lcraft Dept., 60 Front Street|Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 aa wae Seclase a. te ce will be studied. The Magga Dan nae cb Wa ten Force, Certified Mast Fda 48h ' : will then spend about 14 days at aiming to be the first New) He is survived by his wife, Zealand woman to visit the Ant-| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. aan Sunday at 8 p.m. B 203. i 690 KING ST. E. 'Team Standing -- Mini¢ 4, Go-Getters|West, Toronto 1, Ontario. On-|takes 2% yds. 45-in. side of the Antarctic, Visitors in arctic is Marie Darby, a marine|Colbary of Oshawa; three sons, 2, Belters 3, Bell Bottoms 3, Hits and |tario residents add 3c sales tax.| SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c) in/the month-long tours will/tte ice in McMurdo Sound, where the United States and Kindness beyond Price, yet Misses 1, Acrobats 1 and Busy-Bodies 1. Pri : : ' I : ss ur new president started th nt plainly PATTERN NUM-|coins (no stamps, please) for|inc Y 5 e: Every Monday within reach of all with bana restende 'Grenon Vol (ais (BER, NAME, ADDRESS. ach pattern, Cntarto residents | Gee Wa ekehey which. cio (Mem Maalaa fave. Wases: andes SOs niet bur y|Bryan, Alan and Jack; three GERROW eee: ir ime! i i 'S. agency which plo-| ore engaged in numerous|useum, Christchurch, whojsisters: Mrs. Howard Kellock et 8:00 P.M First time! Jumbo 1968/add 3c sales tax. Print plainly|neered the ventures, Lindblad|2%@ @nsased will be a passenger. (Jacqueline) of Brookli ; FUNERAL CHAPEL : Needlecraft Catalog--hundreds|SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,|Travel of New York, is organiz-|Tesearch projects. Tu hea heen widely suwcesied| vames Gray cs Data Mrs. 26 aes he PAOLUCCIO WINS of designs, six free patterns (in-|STYLE NUMBER. ing the new expeditions in co.| The fare is not cheap. It is inithat air tours to the Antarcticlering, and Mes utery none 9 Raid ads acd a 390 KING STREET WEST NEW YORK (AP) -- Green-|cludes designer sweaters) in-| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, |operation with a New Zealand|the vicinity of $6,000, including| wij] soon bring it within reach (Toni) ew ahs chert Dawaan Snowonll ond Telephone 728-6226 tree Stable's Paoluccio came|structions inside, Knit, crochet,|care of The Oshawa Times,|shipping line, Holm and Co. insurance and polar clothing] of the most sedentary traveller.| brothers, Vi sail te ~ three Owbal!_ an off the pace to win the sixthjembroider. 50c. Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street} The New Zealand firm has|which becomes the property of|/put the president of Lindblad|bert all of Oang avid and Gil- Share the Wealth STAFFORD running of the $28,350 Brighton} Book No. 1 -- Deluxe Quilts --|West, Toronto 1, Ontario. chartered the Danish vessel|the passenger. These making)? yavyel, Lars-Eric Lindblad,| The puBindsintt capes i ¢ Ad BROTHERS LTD. Beach Handicap on the turf at}16 complete patterns. Send 60c.| FALL'S NEW FASHIONS --|Magga Dan, specially built forjthe trips are required to pass|helieves such a development is|held at 2 p.m Se t. 18, will be ree mission ' . Aqueduct Monday in 2:39 2-5.) Book No. 2 -- Museum Quilts|see the best of the new styles|voyages in ice and a ship which Stiff medical examinations. a long way off. Avaistroug : Puneet oe = D Cl No Childs ondec te ee eee ' Carterette, owned by George|-- patterns for 12 quilts. 60c. for all sizes in our new Fall-/has made many polar trips. The idea is to combine travel| There are no living quarters|/conducted by the Rev, Deh. ry ea SAAN deems Gardiner of Toronto and rid-| Book No. 3 -- Quilts for To-|Wonter Pattern Catalog. Get) The Magga Dan now is|with opportunities for serious/for tourists in the southern,con-|A. Mellow, of Northminster ' SIMPLE THINGS TALK: Classified Aas} 3] i MENTS den by Richard Grubb of|day's Living. New, exciting col-jone pattern free -- just clip/engaged in freight runs to the|study. A comprehensive pro-jtinent and it is necessary for|United Church. Interment will 434 Sime sail things you don't need for spot ca 8 Dundos St. E. 668-3552 |Ridgeway, Ont., finished sixth/lection -- 15 complete patterns. as in Catalog. Hurry, send|Pacific Islands from New Zea-|gram includes studies of the|any visit to be self-sufficient injbe in Groveside Cemetery a) 725-3492 for an Ad-writer now, Whitby, Ont. in the field of seven, 60c, 50c right now. land, but in the southern sum-jhistory.of Antarctic exploration,|accommodation and supplies, 'Brooklin. !

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