Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1967, p. 7

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= Ss Sorrows h 38--Coming Events | Jean Gay and Brenda Jacksonjment of Canadian National THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 9, 1967 7 shrine aber COLONY TOURS | IN MEMORIAM | OBITUARIES land a nephew, Harry Gay. Railways. He was a member ial Bowmanville | 7 Dee ' The funeral service will be|College Park Seventh-day and extensive alteratidns to the effort wil) be made to secure ai) AGE JAMES HALL children, James Stewart Hallheld at the Northcutt - Elliott|ventist Church and of the In- Di > Sc 'ver for th ' ee ouleaeie ae eka Ae eee Jn The death occurred, Nov. fs ie Nancy Anne Hall. Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at|dependent Order of Odd Fel- | iscusses eye) Pci gee of the a i oo pio geo og RTED REFUGES FLORIDA TOURS passed away November 9, 1965. lat the Toronto Western Hospi-| The funeral service will be 2:30 p.m., Nov. 10, followed by |lows lie, Hope school will be $1,200 built : nt Theodore Roosevelt, 6516 Aiearican | How eieit thaic Phemeny Salvage ital, following a short sickness /held at the Northeutt - Elliott|interment in Bowmanville Cem-| Predeceased Feb. 10, 1960 by New Schools 00 and that of the new school i SENT cn oa it Cinnrentionia, set " But death has left 9 loneliness, Me pc ie oes 5 hh pgdoy yoo Pe cage Saar rai! a mg leg' aig i me the asad Stillaway here $2,500,000 BRIGHTER LIGHTS » first 51 wildlife : Alga he | owmanvi was in his/a p.m., Nov. ev. J. er of Trinity ited Church,{Mr. Reid is surviv y seven! : oy 3 ' OLE sRIGHTER UL he United Bator re- 14 day GUIDED Tour, | Dearar st Ne idea Oy 75th year. Gilchrist, minister of St.| will conduct a eee grandchildren and 21 great BOWMANVILLE --. Impend A H Strike, a ne nbe of MADRID (AP)--Streets in the niet oe - oe all accommodations, Always remembered by wife Ruth A son of the late Mr. and|Andrew's Church, will conduct. 'The pallbearers will be. Ev- grandchildren. ing school building problems the Bow manville committee, de- Spanish capital will be blazing @ 14 meals included PIGGOTT -- In loving memory of our/Mrs. James Hall, the deceased|the service. erett Jackson, Leland Crago, The funeral service will be|were discussed by members of Hise plans for the ' onstruc: with more than 43,000 new lights @ Side tours included dear grandfather, Max Piggott, wholwas born in 1893 at Stirling,| Jack Crago, Ross Lane, Gord- held at 2.30 p.m., Nov. 10, at|the town council and representa-| 'begaeiaes a ity pagent he'this Christmas and they will "Now $4 "one fetal none ther grandpa was | Scotland. Coming to Canada at MISS FLORENCE JACKSON 'on Somers and Lloyd Crago, 'the MecIntosh-Anderson Funeral|tives of the six neighboring mu ee Lehigh Mente cat ss He a un Riera The city : the age of 19 years, he settled; Following a sickness of two Home. Interment will be injnicipalities in the district high roparie. , 5 in ing. 90,1, in new WWVA SHOW Ari ee eee eee' jin the Belleville area where he|years the death occurred, Nov. SAMUEL 0. REID Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pas-|school area, A new compasite/Pif lal ternal > Lighting th Wheeling, W. Virginia is by friends 'and all you knew,|worked until he enlisted in|7, at the Sunset Lodge Nurs-| The death occurred this morn-tor J, €. Reynolds of College secondary school is required in| While severa oe es are ternanione "4 arid te ca ! Ronerl mafic: thal Orandpas WAS an artillery. unit and served |ing Home, Bowmanville, of Miss|ing, at Hillsdale Manor, follow-|Park Church. will conduct the| Bowmanville _and_an_ addition-open to the district. board, an'convention in Madrid next year. $29.75 American Sadly, missed by his grandchildren, overseas for four years during Florence Jackson. She was in|ing a sickness of three months,|service. | Heather, Paul and Christina Weeks. the First World War. her 84th year. of Samuel 0. Reid. He was in : a For Further Information Call PIGGOTT -- In loving memory of my Following the war he worked, Born in Darlington Township,, his 89th year. MUSEUM POPULAR COLONY TOURS = jitay, 'aiher, Max, Piggo, who passed ifor the International Harvester|the deceased was a daughter; Born at Ancaster, Ont., Dec.) GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP)-- "God Vt ets Pagel father, |Co. in Hamilton and for Gen-lof the late Mr. and Mrs. Thom-428, 1878, the deceased was a son During the first two months it) OSHAWA His memory will never row old eral Motors in 'Oshawa. He|as Jackson. She received her ed-|of the late Samuel and Mary|was open more than 25,000 per. 576-0246 And moulded hig heart of pure gold, |later farmed for 33 years north ucation at Providence Public|Ann Reid. He received his edu-sons visited the Miners'| @ D tenth light. to al lof Bowmanville. School and. resided in that area|cation in the Hamilton area and|Museum here, The museum, : So out of this world of sorrow Mr. Hall was a member of, before moving to Bowmanville|had been a resident of Oshawa opened in rn ti ape eae. He chose that dear father of mine for over 40 years. County's centennial projec DEATHS fer shatte ton ae ee tk ternasdie aan im year ae er. prior to he Prior to oer retirement in itors came from many parts of feet ae ae ! Mr. Reid was an em-,ihe world, including one man \life member of Moira Lodge,| retirement four years ago, Miss 1944, | pOUD--- In loving memory of years , Miss). =e | :, BRYCE, James fr father and husband, George Froud, AF and AM, Belleville. Jackson was a member of Trin-\Ployee of the freight depart-'from Siberia. Entered into rest in e family resi~ywho passed away November 9, 1963. ' lite Timi . Fy cient esas renee dence, 384 Ritson Road South, Osh We will Hehtng te You, darling dad,| He is survived by his wife, ity United Church, Bowmanville. James Bryce, beloved husband of the R/We wouldn't even try, the former Eleanor Rose Tay- She is survived by two sis- ws late Ellen Pickup and father of Douglas: We will keep you In our hearts and ~ ' in his 87th year. Resting at the Arm memory, : lor and a son, Ronald Jamesjters, Christine and Susan and strong Funeral Home, Oshawa with fu-| Until the day we die Hall of Chatham, Ont. He is|two brothers, Leslie and Roy; neral service in the chapel Friday, No-| Although heart: Kk * ener 10 at Tickak, Intarinent Gotawe | Ana aoe lives Soe oe also survived by two grand- Hour nieces, Velma, Bernice and Union Cemetery. We thank the Lord for the precious | se -- -- years | ENGLISH, Clifford That we all had with you | At his residence, 41 Fourth Street, Bow-| If love could have saved you. | manville, on Tuesday, November 7, 1967,, You would not have died; ; N EW MANAG EMEN ' Clifford English, aged 73 years, beloved! If tears could bring you back, -- FASHIONS husband of Minnie Graham, dear father) You would be at our side; of Earl and Len, Whitby, Lorne, Ome-| It broke our hearts to lose you, ig opp, Msassx an a A mee, Beria (Mrs. Carmen Shirk), Bow. You did not go alone: bi manville, and Mervyn, Oshawa. Resting For part of us went with you, at the Morri¢ Funeral Chapel, Bowman When God took you home ville. Service in the chapel on Thurs Sadly missed by wife Mabel, daugh . r P day, at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville \ter Lorraine, son-in-law Orm and grand- 4 2 Pe Cemetery. sons Ren and Bob. / cial aaa Special HALL, James | SQUARE At Toronto. Western Hospital, on Tues A LASTING TRIBUTE day, November 7, 1967, James Hall, of For permanence and dignity 147 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville, : e ge - 4 in his 75th year. Beloved husband of| We suggest an ty e < Eleanor. Rose Taylor, dear father of} MOUNT LAWN At at 7 of N Ronald, Stage Resting at the North MEMORIAL PARK 1K 0} ova cutt - Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral 4 ' service 1 o'clock, Friday afternoon. Cre- PRUNE MEMORIALS ve plain to you mation. Or courteous advice pleose eaea ar'sC ' t the Park Office. OF ea Canada AP hEKSON. lorence : 723-2633 es ; 8 example, this year + Sunset Lodge on Tuesday, Novem : ber 7, 1967, Florence Jackson of Bow eae PR 1 pur on manville in her 84th year. Dear sister iti, f . rj n increased of Christine and Leslie, Sugan and 'Roy F THANKS a rs 4 C iq it ible toc Resfing at the Northcutt = Elliott. Fun 'CARDS 0 GABOR TOTH GEORGE BILISSIS to convert eral Home. Funeral service 2:30 o'clock, . am 0 vious issues, Friday afternoon. Interment Bowman . : ms ville Cemetery. (Donations to the Heart BROOKS ! would like to take thig " 2 Cc ret Ons a Fund would be appreciated SSSOHURHY: 16 hone Oho Browne Ror SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS OF HAIRCUTS ; Brooks, Rev. J. B. Myers, the Can 1 c ¢ ssociation KERSLAKE, George H. adian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, nurses AND MEN'S HAIRSTYLING ' Ss, Suddenly at the home of his sister, and staff of 3rd floor 3F. Also special tut rene varities may btry. Vera, on Wednesday, November 8, 1947, thanks to neighbours, friends and rela Cr talk tas } we 2 Come talk to us about Canada Savings George Kersiake of RR 1, Hampton, in|tives for their cards, flowers and other ~" > | * his Sé6th year. Dear brother of Mrs. special. gifts during my stay in Oshawa f Ba SPR RO RIO e oo ' i D. L. Featherstone-Haugh (Nora), Hall General Hospital ev / U . B is, ROW On sale at every branch. fax, Mrs. C. W. Downey (Vera), Bow Mra. Florence Brooks -- manville. Resting at the Northcutt -- & Another Big Year Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 p.m., Saturday. Interment R.C. Ceme EIGHT.MEN TOUR tery, Hampton. ; KREMBIL, Lois Isabel (McLean) PENTICTON, B.C. (CP)--An Suddenly at Summerbury, Sask., on /@ight-man Japanese trade mis- s penenye jeoverue 6 He Lois Swin| sion toured the Shingle Creek e an OV. ell, in her 42nd year, Beloved wife o' . SRR - Albert Krembily loving. mother of Rich-|Ranch-near this Okanagan Val- ard and Larry McLean, dear sister of}ley community recently during; Robert of B.C. and Mrs. Wm. Christie 2) i (allcebann) | of Bask. Resting at Tub the course of a Canadian tour to} man Funeral Home, Wolsley, Sask., forinspect grazing and finishing| interment' Watley Cemetery.) cattle, "The mission was institut] 680 HORTOP ST. 576-1210 PLUS? : Soa : Cea e y 44) 9 e ed to purchase foundation stock PRICE, Arthur Leonard for Japan's beef industry. Entered into rest In the Oshawa Gen es = ' Knotty Pine! eral Hospital on Tuesday, November 7, As = | 1967, Arthur Leonard Price, beloved don of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Price : | $3.98 Mrs. J Glison (Martha), Mes, Fo. Der. " In time for Christmas giving, this special t (Minnie), Hi J George, all of ie : : Oshawa; "in his "tand "year. Resting at purchase of LADIES' SWEATERS save over the Armstrong Funeral Home with fu: : i Meets ats can Ieteritint" Alon) one-half. Fully fashioned Bulky Knit Pull- e Quantity! gvlginail overs and. Cardigans of 100% wool, in $6.25 Each! Reld, Samuel 0 LOCATION ... 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