Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 25

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DEATHS YMA, Sophia entered into rest in St. Peter's Hos- pital, Melville Saskatchewan on Wednes- day October 25, Sophia Olinyky widow of the late Karl Pereyma and mother of Mrs. Howard Gourtie (Helen), Oshawa, Mrs. Ann Cherepushchak, and William of Goodeve, Saskatchewan. Rev- erend John C. Pereyma of Oshawa and Peter of Yorkton. In her 84th year. Resting at the Baugh Funeral Chapel, Melville, Saskatchewan with mass in St. Michaels' Ukrainian Catholic Church, Gocdeve Tuesday November 1, 10 a.m. pervert Tf Michaels' Cemetery, Good- STRONG, Elsie Mildred Suddenly at Memorial Hospital, Bowe manville, on Thursday, October 26, 1967. Elsie Knapp of RR 2, Pontypool, In her 65th year. Beloved Elf vad Lorne Strong, dear mother of . _ Britton (Mildred), J Haytord (Phyllis), Daniel, Murray, Clifford, Stanley and Earl. neeing at the NorthcuttEliott Fune Home. Funeral service o'clock, Saturday Sulla Interment Ballyduft Cemeter' STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF. AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM BROWN --~ In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Ernest Brown, who passed away Oct. 26, 1966. eee are treasures no one steal Death is @ heartache which no one can heal, Some may forget him, now that he's gone, But we will remember, no matter how long. _Sadly missed, forever loved and re- membered by daughter Amy, son-in-law Jack and grandchildren, Penny and Jaye. BURK -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Claude H. Burk, who passed away suddenly Oct. 26, 1956. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But he left us a memory We are proud to own. So treasure him, Lord, In your garden of rest, For when on earth He was one of the best It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn't go alone, For part of me went with you The day God called you home. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife "Bernice." DAVIDSON -- In loving memory of a dear father, William Davidson, whe passed away October 26, 1965. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. --Ever remembered by daughter Edna, grandsons Donald, Fred and his wife Linda. DUPUIS -- In loving memory of John Dupuis, killed accidentally October 27, 1966. Surrounded by friends | am lonesome, In the midst of my joys | am blu hafendg smile on my face I've @ heart che Longing, dear John, for you. --Remembered always, Beveriey Bran- ton. FISH -- In loving memory of @ dear int, Lillian Fish (Lemon), who passed away October 26, 1966. Though absent you are very near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. --Will always be remembered by het niece Arlene and children. FISH -- In loving memory of my wife, Lillian, who passed away October 26, 1966, Just when your life was praen Just when your years were bes! You were called from this world o sorrow To a home of eternal rest --Sadiy missed by husband Henry. LAING -- In loving memory of a dear wife and Neri 2 Jessie May Laing, whe passed away October 26, 1966. My lips cannot tell how | miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how | miss her In a home that is lonesome today. --Always remembered by hus "¥ a n@ George and family. LAING -- In loving memory ef @ dear sister, Jessie Laing, who passed away October 26, 1966. Sister you are not forgotten Tho' on earth you are no more Still in memory you are aly us As you always were befo --Sadiy missed and lovingly \rarmecnbered by Albert and Evelyn. LEMON -- In fond memory of a be- loved brother-in-law, .Cyril, who passed away October 24, 1963 and our leving sister Lillie, October 26, 1966. We do not forger them We loved them too dearly For their memories to fade From our lives like & dream oe lips need not speak When our hearts mykn sincerely For grief often dwel When It seldom is Seen --Always remembered by brother Eart and sisters Edna, Ethel and Mildred. 'MON -- Cherished memories uncle Cyril and Aunt Lillie who muses auey October 24, 1963 and October 26 66. It broke my heart to lose you But you didn't go alone You called Aunt Lillie to go with you The day God called you home. Neither said goodbye to me But perhaps it's just as well 1 never could have sald goodbye To the ones | loved so well. Sadly missed, niece Beverley, MCCLELLAND -- In Isving memory of our dear son and grandson, William John (Jack), dak passed away suddenly Octo ber 26, bail vite knew when we woke that The: Sarna the day would bring For the call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear. --Sadly missed and ever remembered by Dad, Mom, sister Jill and grandma. SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear friend, Mrs. Arthur L. Smith, who passed away October 26, 1966, 1 am thinking of the thoughtful things That you have said and done. Sadly missed by Marion Hayes, TEMPLAR -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, Charley Tem- plar, who passed away October 26, 1964. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. --Always remembered by wife Neilia, Ron, daughter-in-law Eleanor and grand- daughters Lynn and Anne. A LASTING TRIBUTE For permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 Times Action Classified | Ads Bring Fast * -- Results TELEPHONE 723-3492 other departments 723.3474 8:30 p.m. -- 5.30 p.m. it. 7 i "her 93rd year, was sung in St. GREENWOOD ENTRIES FRIDAY, OCT. #7 ppabite Pride, Coombs X111 CLOUDY AND GOOD Anchor Spin, Gordon 122 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|Melbourne Sale, Cuthbertson 113 ots (3000). Maiden 3- and 4year-olds. 1| Burnt a Leblanc 110 Also Eligible, ae Tauny, Walsh 113 Wairangi, Ne "Boy 3 I'm @ Devil, Swatuk X114 {Whirling Typhoon, Uyeyama: 119 ay Maid, No Boy A-110 Aare Pride, Duffy XXXII? JAR B Wesinger and R Fleming entry ittfach HH Elba ti he | SECOND RACE--Purse $7,000 iim. jing (3000), Three- and 4-year-oldg, 1 1-1 Miles |Flash Star, No Boy 111 | [Canadian Market, No Boy 106 jAlfon Lad, Platts X105 \Kenteek, Inouye 112 Those Who Wait, No Boy 112 *\Mariner's Deb, Merry Arctic, ' THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Clai Pearly Bide, Bell 10 Roman Emperor, Gubbins 113 OBITUARY MRS. SOPHIA PEREYMA Seriously sick for two weeks, Mrs. Sophia Pereyma of Go0d-/ing (3000). Three- and year-olds (Diva! eve, Sask., died Oct. 25 in St. jof 2nd). 1 1-16 Mile Peter's Hospital, Melville, Sask. Kaur Lisanne Armstrong Brownell X98 Michaud XXX102 She was in her 84th year. The|gernaa, pitifach 110 deceased was the mother oft 0rd Post, Kelly X10 | Rev. J. C. Pereyma, pastor of |p Leblanc 115 , Eastman 112 | St. George's Ukrainian Greek! Seton "Hare. MoCauiey' 106 | Catholic Church, Oshawa. The former Sophia Olinyk, lchataine CONT Tween isla eons | Mrs. Pereyma was a daugh- jOne Mile. \T ter of the late Mr. and Mrs,/Sir Tina, Grubb X100 | Daniel Olinyk. Born in the U-|jluann, Mccome 12 kraine in 1874, she came to Can- Som's Wish, Kelly Xs ada in 1903. She was a mem-|S#llor's Rest, Kelly ber of St. Michael's Ukrainian|Teray' tears' Goraon 120 Greek Catholic Church, Good-|(@xacToR WAGERING) eve, Sask. and was active in| , : the work of the ladies' auxiliary a ee Taare She of the church, Capt'n Roo, Gubbins 117 | Pr d by her husband Rewsy, Fp ney ier, ia | +.|Power Court, zsimmons A-| in 1951, she i8|Koo! copy, Kelly B-x102 Lewless Maid, Stouffer 112 Prompt Response, Dittfach 114 Cool Boy Cool, Dittfach 112 rer Liner, Kelly 8-X112 --Mrs G M Graham and The Match! Stable entry B--t C Morrisroe entry | Karl Pereyma, survived by two daughters, Mrs. Howard Gourlie (Helen) of Osh- awa and Mrs. Ann Cherepush- chak of Goodeve; two sons, Rev. J. C. Pereyma of Oshawa; and Peter Pereyma of Yorkton,| sixey pace -- purse $2,200. Claim as Sask.; 16 grandchildren and six {Ing (6800). Three-year-olds and up. great - grandchildren. |Furs er | Mrs. Pereyma will be at ihe |g Beauly: Meraey | winkle Jay, 'Baugh Funeral Home, Melville,|vintage Port, Platts A-xx105 Peter Comet, Kelly B-X107 Sask., for mass in St. Mich- Loser' Cally exis ael's Church, Goodeve, at 10) Swerve, Grubb A-x110 a.m., Nov. 1. Interment will be/Jimgee, Oittfach 115 | A--Gardiner Farms, Mrs. W J Seitz | and Mrs V P Reid entry | B--T Ziegler and E Lieberman entry | (EXACTOR WAGERING) | SEVENTH RACE -- Claiming (7500). Two-year-olds. Epididimiss, Grubb X110 Turkish Princess, Platts X107 | in St. Michael's Cemetery, Good- eve, Sask. FUNERALS FUNERAL OF Purse $2,300, | 7 Fors Walkin Dud, Kelly Reale Realtor, Dit MRS. ROBERT McKENNA hrseld Realtor Se KI a The memorial service for|pyai 'Personality, Kelly A-X112 Mrs. Robert McKenna, who/Parade Ground, Turcotte 110 died Oct. 22 at the family resi-/"--> Sm" entry dence, 190 Kluane Avenue, in! her 74th year, was held at 2 p.m., Oct. 25, at the Armstrong Fortunatus, Grubb X114 | Funeral Home. j Richard, Dittfach 114 The service was conducted by|MY, Boy, Rictare ots | Rev. H. Dyck, minister of Al-)Gambari, Steve 108 | bert Street United Church. In-|D8rk Scope, Armstrong "9 | terment was in Oshawa Union Grubb X113 Cemetery. arin Gon; The pallbearers were Larry,|sunget Isle, Platts X106 William and Fred Scott, George|Thirty Grand, Kelly A-X112 Lee, Jr., Donald Lee and Stan-|a--e Lieberman & and M Kane-entry ley Dwire. XX--7 Ibs AAC = AAC FUNERAL OF bosr TIME 1 PM | MRS. LUDVINCA _-- peotoeenrone STRYCHALSKI Requiem High Mass for Mrs. T E E-PEE DRIVE-IN Ludvinca Strychalski, who died} Oct. 23, at Hillsdale Manor, in} | NOW PLAYING | SEAN CONNERY as JAMES BOND THUNDERBALL Adult Entertainment ADDED ATTRACTION BURT LANCASTER Vera Cruz Box Office Open et 7:00 Show Starts 7:15 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim-! Ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. One Mile. Never a Question, No Boy 114 Tablin, Blank Pistol, George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m., Oct. 25. The mass was sung by Rev. J. C. Pereyma. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Peter and Nelson Starr, Phillip Glow- alski. Frank Zarowny, Steve) Harrison and Peter al " IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S | THE VARGA BROTHERS Featuring the Beautiful and Talented DIANNE MERRILL TOP MUSICAL REVUE Entertainment Nightly--Saturdey Matinee To Hand and Shine Brightly |8-Tudor Liz, Brownell 87.60 26.40 15.90 1-Clara B, Good, Dittfach $10 6.00 7-Guidecca, Gomez 5.0 Time 127 4-5 Also Ran in Order: Dalton's Pamela, \Fast Elsie, Last Duchess, Maaromero, GREENWOOD Pep Beason fillies foaled In Cda 1% miles| Time 2:1 ™ VEVENTH RACH --- Purse $15,000/2-Dixie Wick, Waples added "Maple Li Stakes' 3 and 4|3-Gypsy Sain, Given 5.4 hee 2.80 2.40) Also Started: Andy, Cash Princess, jg Maronbela, Armstrong 7.00 4,20 Miss Dean Grattan and Dr. |9-Cosmic Grey, Walsh 4.40| Scratched: Northwood Debbie. Time 2: Ped 25 4 Ras In poreert Speedy Sonnet,| FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace purse $800 ] tov ink Phantom, All We Have,{\claiming WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 [Fleur and Nouvelle. 7-Leo Law, Waddel 10.60 4.30 4.60 einer RACE -- Purse $2.0 aim! |@-Pembrow Bill, Waples 3.80 3.50 maiden two year olds 1 A. oe claiming EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- jepelingny, Helen, Shapley 14.00} oragen Prince, Grubb mons Award, Cosentino te Fleeting Bohol Bo Ulead 2.80 Beo., Mutuel Choice, Far Camilo, Tartan Town, Half Home, Come SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim: ing three year oldg 7 furs 7-Rascoe, Grubb 1o-Flying Ky., Kelly 5-Pousse Cafe, Turcotte Time 127 1-5 Also Ran In Order: Strateo, Norway |House, Golden Jive, Naipe, Sacred lrow, Football, Darying Daryl and Easy 80 370) 4.40 > x The Daily Double, epee Prince (3) and Rascoe (7), paid $26.50 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 ciaim- ing maiden two year olds 1 mile soy, Solly, Gordon 18.30 8.70 4.90 12-Heel Nose In, Leblanc 13.50 6.80 bodega oa Walsh 30 Ren ie Order: inti-Raymi, |bies Diane Jet Courier, Lucky Nosey, Orl- ental Era, Gimpy Gal, Royal Captress, Slivido and Hi Royal FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim- ing three year old¢ 7 furs Our Gooden, Sea Sait, Red Marquis and Crimson North. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 meiden jtwo year old fillies 7 furs '3-Amber Rellc, Grubb 3.70 2.80 2.40 6Go Go Mina, Armstrong 3.50 ed 5-B. ere "ipa Dittfach ime nee Ran: § centennial Star and user's 7\ coll jLate Scratch: Nite Nurse, Lady mai ereign The Exactor, Amber Relic end Go Go! Mina, paid $16.10 | | SIXTH RACE -- gts] s, m claiming | three year olds and up 7 fu: \ 10-Sultan's Tr't, Br'wn'l 16. io rf <3 \7-Lady Kasha, Platts 5.80 9-Shining Hope, Walsh Time 126 1-5 Also Ran In Order: Blue Mel, Prince |Bunty, Miss Dynamic, Donlands, Grano Salis, Famous Monarch, and Righteous Sssaans 6 haw , Sounds of the NOW Generation THE BIG FUN DANCE Friday, October 27th "LTTE CHES SiR" colsuts 9 P.M. -- 12:30 1.50 Dress Casual $0 d x * x 4 Dancin: Admission FOR LIFE From Age 65 Here fs @ plan to provide for your family if you should die, or for your retirement yeors if you survi Le a ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER DUNDAS ST WHITBY | FIA III AAI DANA IAI IIIA Wake up! Failover laughing! 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Total Handle, $461,474, 6. conditioned Deb-\a.Gerry Mac, 4Arman Joe, Wellwood 4.90 3.20 2-Canadian Maid, Graham 4,90 Time 2:09 4-5 Also Started: Billie Tuff, Superior 2:1 'Also Started: XW Ezra Lee Deen, Duke} a9 iso Atom, Danny Moore, Jean Third and} Bad {Rugged Yankee. SIXTH RACE Also Ran In Order: Try Brandy, Ann's|$1,800 conditioned McCauley 8.60 6Mighty Patrol, iybacel ell -- Mile pace purse McKinley 4.40 2.70 2.10 |1-Brown Ned, Elliott 6.1 Feagan 2.20 al Also Started: Joses Dominion, Twinkles Adios and Bill Adios. Exactor 3 and i, paid $19.10 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace purse |$1,000 claiming 'Night Rocket, GARDEN CITY RACEWAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 (Weather Clear, Track Good) ere 6.40 4,00 3.30 4.10 ve A 'inges. Buddy, Weddell Time 2:07 2-5 Also Started: McHuff, Pare Bue, Ma- lor's Missey and Tammy Chie! Scratched: ally's Queen | 0 2.60/ |, SIGHTH rene -- Mile trot purse 20 (81,000 condition TRE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 26, 1967 25 NOW PLAYING Courtice Blanks Me bye wei, W'ilw'd13.90 4 oe sie ac, jarnes 1-Claver Sal, Wapies ii0| Anderson High the right to enter the COSSA Time 2:09 Rise itettons Loch <bean, Hates Boy, | finals on November 11. First Courtice Secondary School Dr. Jamie, Dream Acres Guy and) me is Frida: Cc Buckey Song "*\blanked Anderson Collegiate Vo- fe second poo gg Sager NINTH RACH -- Mile pace, purse twa Sean Gamer an ew 'Tuesday in Pickering. EVERYTHING THAT A MAN SHOULD $1,000 claimi sudden |Swnite Ankles, Mil 121.1011.80 eao(death playoff game at Courtice) Don Westlake led Courtice) | KNOW AND A \7-Kawartha Babe, McArthur 10.10 7.20| Wednesday night. |with seven points on a single) | MOTION PICTURE \8-Myron Scot, Lambertus 1380/ Courtice now meets Ajax inland a 105 yard punt return. COULD SHOW Time 2:10 jan home-and-home total points|John Warden tackled an Ander- BOUT WOMAN! | Also Started: Uncle Spud, King Grat-|series to decide who will meet/son player in the Anderson end ABOU ,F le Prince, jten $, rerndale Pr rinee, Royel'the Oshawa High School winner|zone for a safety touch to round Attendance, 2,476, "Rand: $147,271, 'in the playoff November 6 forljout the Courtice scoring. WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE Argyiel I JOSEPH E. LEVINE seen SHIRLEY MacLAINE ALAN ARKIN FIRST RACE -- Mile pace purse $800 Wellwood 3.40 3.10 2.30 Kate, C. R, Byrd, Juanita McGoo and J C, Day was scratched, SECOND RACE -- Mile trot purse $900 claiming 4Royal McLean, 2-Hoots Son, Hudson 6Willow Brook Darky, Hughes Time 2:10 4-5 Also Started: Ross, Bishop Song and ey Princess. 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