Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1967, p. 20

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 5, 1967 ! BIRTHS CARDS OF THANKS |39--Notices WINTERS -- Bill and Pat (nee Ou-| ISLAND -- May we take this oppor- B8--Coming Events Province of Ontario HOLY CROSS General Election Electoral District of Oshowo Candidate Clifford G, Pilkey THIS WEEK of the City of Oshawa FRIDAY N.D.P, Official Agent et 800 P.M. Mr, FREE- Colborne St. £., Apt 25, William Marsholl, 97 Oshawa, Ont. ADMISSION |quette) are happy to announce the ar- tunity to express our sincere thanks to rival of thelr son, Paul Joseph, 7 Ibs. 5) all Sandra's very dear friends and neigh- lozs., Monday, September 25, 1967, at the | bors made her life so happy in \Oshawa General Hospital, A brother for|Whitby, the King Street school teachers James. and her lovely littie pupils, she loved teaching them s© much, the other Whitby |school teachers, the administrative staff, the Whitby school board and Mr. Howard Hemstead. A special thanks to the DEATHS iwi Whitby Drama Club, the president and ife and the last two principals she taught under, 'who, through their many HUTCHESON, Samuel acts of kindness and expressions of sym- At Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on Tues-|Pathy. helped us through the days of our day, October 3, 1967,-Samuel Hutcheson, | Sorrow at the time of my dear daughter's in hig. 85th, year, beloved widower of |death. Although we are not Nora Kate Boyd, and dear father of! / toy ti old @ special Andrew of Oshawa, Willlam of Kingston | for us ell. and Douglas of Ottawa. Resting at the| Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street you, significance --The Island family. i . | YACOBOSKY -- The family of the late Fe ae oan faterment Mr. John Yacobosky, Whitby, wish to Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. express our sincere thanks to Drs. G. A. , x Jaciw, C, $. ep eye R. oi ag the nurses and staff of Oshawa Gen- KRANTZ, Gerald &. (Curly) eral Hospital, relatives, friends and Province ef Ontario 10 TURKEYS AS Returning Officer Door Prizes 20 Reg. Games -- Tote! $300. SNOWBALL $200. in 56 Nos. Pius $10. each horizontal line. Reg. Jackpot $50 full card $10 Each Horizontal Line Plus Horizontal Lines Share the Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. Game 8:00 General Election Electoral District of Oshawa Candidate Albert V. Walker of the City of Oshawa Auto Repairman Progressive Conservative Official Agent Mr. W. B, White, 110 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. GEORGE C. MARTIN Returning Officer At the Woh! Hospital, St. Coulis, Mls-|neighbors for their acts of kindness, souri on. Wednesday, October 4, 1967-| messages of sympathy end floral tributes Gerald E. Krantz in his 44th year, be-/received uring we Tecent. bereevernent. . Smith loved husband of Louise Loa and loving ial thanks fo Rev. ree rid at JiN, Cath ak berms lnk we. Or Team Maal Hieees er of Mrs. J. Victor (Dolores) of Prince Albert, Mrs. H. Peeters (Maybelle) of Oshawa, Mrs. R. Hull (Betty) of Mapie, ment in St. Louis, Missouri. WALTER W. F. HAYTER | von GUNTEN, Fritz G. cFrea) | The death occurred Oct. 2, In the Lodge Nursing Home, Neweast's at the Oakville Trafalgar Mem- lyear, dear brother of Miss Helen Von Gunten and Mrs. James Ashby (Carol Hayter following a lingering Ann), both of Oshawa, Mrs, Howard/ Sickness. of Oshawa, pig bef nadaroatgh bag aind ceased came to Canada many land stepson of Mrs. Florence Von Gun- . lfen. of Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh-|YeATS ABO. He served in the son of Ms. Susan Krantz of St. Louis, | --Mrs. John Yacobosky and family. Ont., Leo of Oshawa. ogee ge od Ontario, on Tuesday, October 3, 1967, Spencer (Elissa) of Canton, Pennsyl- Born in South Wales, the de- |Anderson Funeral Home, 12 King Street|Royal Canadian Air Force dur- GOOD PARKING NO CHILDREN PLEASE SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT - John Matheson | Defends Canada jmentary secretary |day in the Commons that h jregards anyone who tries to Whitby, Ont. AM. He also belonged to St. $2,300 |S" Snr $8 Cada en ag ag | d y is |Roya re asons; rey IN PRIZES jto sea," John R. Matheson, the | IN MEMORIAM lde St. Aldemar Preceptory; jmember for Leeds, said in a |Rameses Shrine, Toronto; the (budget debate speech Scotting Rite in Hamilton and gig | "Every inch of it is mine by|_ DONALD on mensecd away. October | the Oakville Shrine Club. He 52 and 57 birthright and without.fences. -- |$ tees; also our dear father, David, wholattended St. Aidan's Anglican NEN part country ep eet, ya CE AT THE the beautiful 'province of ny Micagars | He is survived by his wife, birth and boyhood." "| WENRY -- In loving memory of ajthe former Frances Hayes of RED BARN Mr. Matheson was born in Bed ft eg pe al wre pesed/Columbus; two daughters, Mra. Arundel, Que. eedly missed 'by daughter Ruth, son-/R. L., Houlton and Mrs. 7 -7:30 P.M. He had seen countries fall toe are and grandchildren, Linda Pickin of London, Ont. and a small groups of fascists or com- ; son, J. Bryan Hayter of Lorne EXTRA BUSES Imunists but he had "no' inten-| gee toner, witiam Purdie. whe. FB cutlhecg ga egy AE tion of allowing Canada to become the victim of ill-willed separatists." Cornland Day |tists--these Plon now to attend the dis- want to build among us oa neginv gird ot the empires to the measure of their i ™, smallness--but we mustn't) allow them to destroy our patri-| : mony," he said, speaking in| | £5 . WEDNESDAY, French. OCTOBER 18TH At 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. See corn machinery in action, See the plots -- hear about high moisturecom, | NEWS IN BRIEF SPANISH TOURS UP The Spanish Tourist Bureau OTTAWA (CP)--The parlia- to Prime |Minister Pearson said Wednes- "We must live with separa-| That'? when we miss him most of all. at 2 p.m. today in St. Aidan's 'little foxes' whoO/py Lily, Jack and Flora. Mo., and the late Walter Krantz; broth- OBITUARY a brother, Keith, Cremation | Frit, &. (Fred) Von Gunten, in his éist/orial Hospital, of Walter W. F. vania, John, Jules, Samuel, and Arthur East, for service In the chapel on Filling the Second World War. Be- Gilda Comaory; aE i seagest fore moving to Oakville 13 hav ago he lived in Toronto where STAFFORD |he was stadium manager of the BROTHERS LTD. Canadian National Exhibition. Authorized Dealers Mr. Hayter was active in ma- ROCK OF AGES isonic circles, being a charter FAMILY MONUMENTS |member and former treasurer e| 318 Dundos St. £., 668-3552 of Trafalgar Lodge, AF and away October 20, 1933. | | Although we smile and make no fuss | ago. No one misses him more than us; ; And when old times we oft recall, The funeral service was held |--Sadly missed but lovingly remembered Anglican Church, Oakville In- terment was in St. Jude's Cem- SHESTOWSKY -- In loving memory ptery of a dear husband and father, Ambrose v* Shestowsky, who pasgyed away October, FUNERALS 196: | Two sad and lonely years have passed Since my great sorrow fell, The shock that | received that day No one can ever tell. God gave me strength fe meet it, FUNERAL OF And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you | FREDERICK ROGERS No one will ever know The memorial service for it i ly he ithout A . . t chice eo tote oben day Frederick Rogers, who died at Kitchener, Oct. 1, was held at For life is not the same to me Since you were called away. in the Oshawa Shopping Centre (prices slightly higher for size 47 and over) Substantial savings on bolt end specially pur- chased from one of Canada's leading clothiers. Lux- urious, shade-holding wool suitings that can be tailored to your measure if you are not over size 44 regular (two pieces only). For customers wishing a larger size or three-piece suit, we have a special group of cloths in the latest Fall patterns and colourings. Your selections will be expertly cut, tailored and detail- ed to your personal measure. Choose from the many fashion-now stylings in our Tailored-To-Measure Style Portfolio. Remember, these are last lengths so shop early for best selection. 86° MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 230 - SALE, Two-piece Suits, each... Parking 25¢ per cor. PRO- CEEDS TO DURHAM JUN- TOR FARMERS. Lunch ovoil- oble. Prepored by the Ontario De- rtment of Agriculture ond 14 Fronk Street, Bow- 623-3. jsays more than 13,000,000 tour- lists visited Spain. during the | first eight months of 1967. | | LAYS TINY EGG The green and grayish white \Vervain hummin-g:bird of Jamaica lays an egg with an) | over-all length of only 44 inch. PROGRESS? About 60 years ago, horse-) drawn trams in Belgrade! | moved down the main street at| My heart still aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. When | am sad and lonely, | And everything goes wrong, 1 seem to hear you whisper, "Cheer up and carry on." fach time | see your picture, You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, | am only sleeping, We'll meet again some day." | Stars are brightly shining upon @ silent grave, 4 tn it lies @ precious one We loved but could not save. --Sadly missed by wife Polly and son {2 p.m., Oct. 4, at the Armstrong |Funeral Home. | The service was conducted \by Rev. John Jacenty, minister of the Ukrainian Presbyterian |Church. Interment was in Mount jLawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were John and Gerald Higgins, Dennis Paul and Brian Rogers and Lar- ry Williams. rovinee of Ontario General Election |more than four times the speed |of automobiles caught today in| the rush-hour crush. | MADE EARLY Biblical references to vinegar) jand its uses can be found in the} Book of Ruth and residues in) {an Egyptian vase dating to 3000) | BC indicate it held that liquid. | MOST IGNORED | Electoral District of Oshawa Condidate James H. Potticary of the City of Oshawa Insurance Underwriter | Only Liberal 14 of the 100 small) sls islands in the Virgin Island) Official Agent | group are inhabited. | PUBLIC HAS SOURCE pie Samet icing In the United States in the Po Ontorio {1960s not more than 15 per cent) t lof the community water sup-| GEORGE C. MARTIN plies were in the hands of pri- Returning Officer vate individuals. How Calvert found a new way to make rye incredibly smooth. The name of the rye is Grand Prix. We made it incredibly smooth by making it dry. : And we made it dry by discovering a new way to make rye without any cloy- ing sweetness. This makes Grand Prix a full-bodied rye so smooth you can actually sip it Calvert Grand Prix. The world's first dry rye. $ The cost of this! nt. Aicheel, | FUNERAL OF A LASTING TRIBUTE | MRS. ETHEL WESTFALL For Permanence ond dignity The funeral service for Mrs. |Ethel Westfall, who died at |Hillsdale Manor, Oct. 2, was \held at 2 p.m., Oct. 4, at the ; McIntosh - Anderson Funeral |Home. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. G. J. Minielly, min- ister of Centennial United PER MONTH [United Church. Interment was in White's Cemetery, Bayside, we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 ad daily for one} year. Too small) The pallbearers, all grand- to be noticed?/Sons, were George, Ed., Stan e : and Larry Westfall, Gordon and You're reading it! \Ernest Burley. CALVERT OF CANADA LTD MONTREAL TORONTO VANCOUVER straight. And like it. Nobody ever made a rye as smooth as Grand Prix before because nobody ever knew how. It took Calvert ten years to do it, and naturally our Master Blender is pretty proud of it. But try it yourself. In ten seconds you'll know why he's so proud. Demonstrations Of Interest To Homemakers and Men Who Enjoy a "Good Cup of Coffee" Melitta 'Filtermatic' Coffee Maker The Melitta Filtermatic glass. carafe . . . decorative and oh, so useful. See for yourself how quickly it makes delicious fresh coffee ... try a sample cup. Demonstrations in the Housewares Dept., Lower Level Fri., Oct. 6th from 1:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat, Oct. 7th from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Fashion under Fashion this Fall This is the sleek week at EATON'S . . . when guest consult- ants are here to guide you toward trimness. Check the listings below to make sure you come to the right store at the right fashion under fashion at EATON'S. FORM-FIT 9. "Dress Shaper" Low Cut Bra: French Influence! With dainty blue contrast trim at wide-set straps, and low, low bodice. Nylon lace with under-lift of fibre-fill; fine elastic back. White in A, B, and C cups, sizes 32 to 36, Each ... 6.00 10. "Webb" Long-Leg Panty Girdle: Control and lightness combined ! Fine Nylon-and- Lycra Power Net with self inner reinforcements placed strategically at hips, tummy, and derriere. In white, sizes medium, large and extra-large to fit waists 27 to 32. Average span. Each........ 4 6.00 Extra-long body span. Each 17.50. ~ (NOT ILLUSTRATED) 1. "Dress Shaper" Bandeau: Artfully styled with fibrefill contouring, and feminine lace straps. In pretty nylon lace with stretchy low- cut back. White with blue stitching. A cup, sizes 34 to 36, B and C cups sizes 32 to 38. Each ........... 5.00 12. Skippies Cuff Top Long-Leg Panty Girdle: Firm front sides, and back panels of stretch rayon 13.50 satin combined with fine nylon-and-Lycra Power Net. Split crotch. In white or black; sizes medium, large and extra-large to fit 27 to 32" waists, Each Mrs. R. Wilson will be in EATON'S Foundati - F on Dept., Upper Level on Friday, Oct. 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 Aye pong you in selecting the garment best suited to your figure ype. FOUNDATIONS, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 609 PHONE 725-7373 f time. There's more fashion than meets the eye -- see the. TORONTO Moore Smith, rec thias' Anglican C assistant, Rev. D resigned Thursda of an inquest int 18-year-old Kathe Rt. Rev. G. B. | Bishop of Toro = AIRS Y, CANON MOOR: + + + Makes er On | MONTREAL (CE bec cabinet meets cy session again t cuss action on Mon mated transit strik With negotiate Montreal Transpor mission and its 6, subway workers not! resume talks unt Tuesday, hope for to the strike seem: the government. Late Thursday man Lucien L'Allie tiator Jacques Gi not be meeting witl ers before next Tu cuss the 16-day stri Air Termin Needs Stres TORONTO (CP)- dent of Air Canada day huge sums of have to be spent in minal facilities to a the predicted growt! fic. Gordon McGregor ing to a symposiui by the Canadian and Space Institute. He said two jum jets could land at within the sam unload more than gers. Astro Vi Dies In TALLAHASSEE, An astronaut who s \ ed to be first on tl specialized in the c make the trip was day when his T-3 plowed into a hillto Maj. Clifton C. | $5, a member 0 Marine Corps and third generation of nauts, was flying Cape Kennedy Manned Space Cel of Mobile, Ala., father was reported Williams radioed signal about 2 p.m.. utes later a_helic -- crew from Moody " Base at nearby Vi _ arrived at the scen " tation near Miccosu ' miles north of here "The plane disin the body disintegra said Maj. Joe Jc Moody. Johnson said the dove dowft, so strai trees pet ahifced b 100 feet apart with them. A board of inquit the first America Capt. Alan B. SI named to investiga Williams wa American astronau dentally, the fourth of a jet plane.

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