Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1967, p. 18

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SP 1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Nevember 25, 1967 | B6--Legal BIRTHS Canadian Resort Owners 38--Coming Events NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The Estate of Thomas Maxwell Moore and Verna Moore. All "persons having cloims ogoinst the Estates of Thomos Maxwell Modre and Verna Moore, his wife, both of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 30th day of Sept- ember, A.D. 1967, ore hereby notified to send porticulars of same to the undersigned at 141% King Street Eost, Osh- ewa, on or before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1967, after which dote the said Est- ctes will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice and the undersigned shall not be lia- ble to any person for claims of which he shall not then have hod notice. RAYMOND MARTIN, Executor. ¢/o JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 141% King Street East, Oshowa, Ontario, The Solicitor herein NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF LAURA L. WALKER, WIDOW, .DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estate of Laure | Lb. Walker, late of the Town * of Whitby, in the County of Ontorio, Widow, deceased, * who died on or about the 7th day of May, 1967, ore hereby notified to send in'to * the undersigned Personal Re- presentative of the said de- ceased on or before the 18th day of December, 1967, full porticulors of their claims. immediately after the said ~ date the Personal Representa- T tive will distribute the assets « of the said deceased having * regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, this 13th day of November, 1967, RAY HOLMAN, Administrator, with Will Annexed, Hyg ene announce the arrival of WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE land Mr. and Mrs. David Higgon. AVERY -- Lawrence and Berte -- their 8 pound, 2 ounce Centennial son, Richard |David Cyril, on Tuesday, November 21, | 1967. Grandparents are Mrs. Cyril Avery Hurt By Expo Success By CAROL ANDERSON Ontario, however, reports DEATHS BINGO two sides to the tourist story. Canadian Press Staff Writer ' In centres situated along the Expo stood tall as a nation- EVERY MONDAY Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize TWO JACKPOTS 52 and 55 be BATTLE, Wallace G. 24, 1967, ton, dear father of Mrs. |Brown (Jean) and Mrs. Robert W. Hick Mcintosh-Anderson Funera ing at 182 King Street East. Service | IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200 en In onnounced Nos $50. Consolation Prize $10. per line in both gomes $150. JACKPOT $20. A HORIZONTL LINE $50. FCLL CARD $20. in 52 Nos. or less 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30. SHISHKO, William 1883 White's Road North, Picker William Shi3hko, Elizabeth Shishko and dear in the chapel on Monday, November 27, Regular games pay double in | te Cape ont Ersking Cemetery 7 Nos, or less In Hillsdale Manor on Friday, November Wallace George Battle beloved th husband of the late Florence May Mut- le Robert HH. (Helen) both of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Grace Dale in his 84th year. Rest- Ithe chapel on Monday, November 27, at) best tourist year ever, resort 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. | Entered into rest at the family psig Township, on Friday, November 24, 9h | beloved. husband of father of |Nina (Mrs. Martin Pask) of Scarborough and loving grandfather of Gary and Carol. Mr. Shishko is resting at Mc-/ $45. in 17 Nos. or less |Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston | 20 GAMES AT $20 Road West, Pickering. Funeral service route to Expo, the tourist al project designed to publi- cize Canada's Centennial to world, but it cast a shadow on resort owners in the Maritimes and some sec- tions of Ontario. '| While Quebec enjoyed in| Northern Ontario, resort own- ers report a drop of about 20 per cent in the number of visi- tors. They attribute this drop to the cold, wet weather and then Expo. William Cockman, manager of the Hamilton Visitors and s its owners in other areas sang a | muted blues, not wanting to Convention Bureau, reported -criticize what they agreed a 20-per-cent sales increase was a magnificent achieve- over last year. There were ment, yet hurt by a slowdown in their own business. A Cross-Canada Survey by The Canadian Press indicated that business was slower than the previous year in most areas of Eastern Canada not more out-of-town people in the area, he said, but their stop- over was shorter. Gerald Geldert, director of the Ottawa Tourist and Con- vention Bureau, said the im- EARLY BIRD GAME $100 Door Prizes | STAFFORD TURKEY DRAW DEC. 18th BROTHERS LTD. Door Si - se yh cal Authorized Dealers tubs ve eoc week from Bae: 4 to Dec. 18th ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS Stig aeoal 318 Dundos St. E., 668-3552 pact of people travelling io and from Expo had increased Ottawa business by at least 50 per cent, He added that Expo had also brought large groups from Europe and other parts of the world to Ottawa for the first time. located on or near a main route leading to Montreal. The weather,*although wet and cool for part of the sea- son, played only a small part since it did not affect an in- crease in business at hotels, | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | IN MEMORIAM ASH -- In_lovi ve and father, BINGO, 52 - 50 2 -- $200 JACKPOTS | One Must Go i $10 per line Both Games $25 Consolation peers $150. Jackpot Game |dear' mother, "yuh ering, mamony. of our. 20 REGULAR [Passed away Novant 25, ere } uiet remembere: ever' ays GAMES AT $20 _Sealy 'misses sion es way ovingly remember: i nm, Last 5 Games Doris, Fred and Lynn $30 Per Game Early Bird 7:45 Sharp $25 full card Deer God take » message bi father in he ove, Guaranteed $5 a line To, our father in heaven above, TUESDAY |--Ever 'remembered by" son Bon, daugh-| emory my emily oo John | > Cas! Softly the leaves of memory fall, bari we gether and treasure them vines unheard, they are always near Still loved, still missed, and very dear. | -- sunshine passes and shadows | 1, | at remembrance ouvtiasts all, j--Lovingly remembered by daughter| /Emily and family. Bill, PEEL -- In loving memory of a dear | father and grandfather, Reginald Dean| Peel, who passed away November 23, 1965 | By His Solicitors, MACKEY & BAILEY, & 17 Simcoe Street North, « Oshawa, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Arthur Leonard Price, Deceased. All claims against the estate of Arthur Leonard Price, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired Labourer, who died on or about the 7th day of Novem- STUBBERT -- In loving memory of a | dear mother end grandmother, Helen aig |ter-in-law res ah and = grandchiidren Admission 50¢ Stubbert, who passed away November |26, 1963, EVENING OF BEAUTY | Lee ft @ voice, so sweet smile, Inspiration so worthwhile; SHRINE CLUB | A sympathy so sure, so deep, | 1026 SIMCOE NORTH --|_Sediy*missed by. son, 'God' and wife NOVEMBER 30, 8 P.M. Pat, grandchildren Rod and Louise. Tickets obtained at Franklin's | A LASTING TRIBUTE 64 Simcoe North | For permanence and dignity $1.25 -- A limited number | Wwe suggest: - rT: SOR ee | ea HOLIDAY SEASON | with about 900,000 visitors ex- RED BARN Whitby, Ont motels and restaurants on the Manitoba, with a 24-per-cent NORTH OSHAWA | as pointing hd eg increase in persons crossing e survey showe rov- in [Children Under 16 Not Admitted FLOWERS | eine: y y P pn og ag er, di by Locke's | Newfoundland was unaffect-. Parks attendance in the |. Qppropriate funeral tributes | ©4:, Attendance at provincial nine southern provincial parks KINSMEN Ag | Parks was up about 42 per increased from $52,366 last 728-6555 | cent, and Ted Hendley, associ- year to 1,007,625 this year | ate director of the tourist de- velopment office, said the province expects a 15-to-20- | per-cent increase in over-all | tiurist income for the year. WORKED BOTH WAYS In Nova Scotia, the weatner was blamed as much as Expo for the reduction in the num- ber of visitors. R. H. Kitley, tourist associa- tion executive director, said | Expo played a part in the re- duction but it also had a good influence since many tourists from Western Canada tra- "| velled to Expo and then came | farther east to holiday. |; . Business in Nova Scotia was down by about eight per cent, AWARE OF CANADA NOW W. E. Organ, director of the tourist branch of the Manitoba government, said Expo in- creased the number of per- sons travelling across the province. Harvey Dryden, director of the Saskatchewan tourist de- velopment branch, said Expo "cut into our U.S. markets quite a bit," but added that in the long run Expo's magnetic attraction may prove benefi- cial to the Saskatchewan tour- | ist industry. "The world is Canada con- scious this year," he said, and Americans no longer think of Canada as that "frozen waste | above the 49th parallel." pected to spend $50,000,000. For Alberta "'it's been a | In New Brunswick, Expo, confusing year," although "no the weather and bad road con- one was hurt" said Doug ditions combined to cause a 10-per-cent drop in business about the middle of August. R. A. Tweedle, director of the New Brunswick travel bu- reau, said travellers from Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island resulted in some business but not nearly as Johnson, executive director of the Calgary Tourist and Con- | vention Bureau. | As of July 1, tourist traffic | was down 13 per cent, but by the end of August it was up five per cent. In view of "the awesome competition" from Expo and the Pan-American just another world's fair, and decided to go to Montreal in- stead of travelling in other ister of tourist development in Prince Edward Island, said BRONZE MEMORIALS A complete demonstration For sronebte' advice please isit ffice. with Commentator -- Mrs. P. Sarthe 23.2635" Gunby, the areas manager of; Beauty Counselor of Canada. ores on tere tor (CARD OF THANKS Reduced prices on items for the evening for Christmas | gift giving. | GREENLAW -- We wish to express sae to thi j i | heartfelt thanks. end appreciation to rela- Proceeds Soci @ Historical |tives, friends and neighbors for the kind. ociety, |ness and sympathy shown in the loss of |@ beloved husband and father. We espe-| ber, 1967, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of December, 1967, after which date the estote will be distributed oc- cording to law. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH and VICTOR, coe Street North, citors for Henry Price, Executor of the Estate. NOTICE To Creditors and Others In the Estate of George Rob- Deceased. mage, City of Oshawa, i 0 of Ontario, Retir- ed General Motor rs Employee, 20 Games -- Jackpot -- clally wish to thank the Reverend Max- | well Case for his consoling words, the] jpalibearers, Dr. Price, the nursing staff jfrom Ward 2C of the Oshawa General |Hospital and the Town Funeral Home} for the kind, efficient management of ithe services |--The femily of the late James Green-| | law. St. Gertrude's | HANNAM -- The family of the late) ¢ Hannam of Windsor, wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and apprecia- PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday the many floral tributes, cards of sym- et 8:00 P.M pathy and the many acts of kindness extended to them in the recent bereave-| ment of a loved father. Special thanks to Rev. John Smith, the pallbearers and the W. C. Town Funeral Home, Whitby, Ontario, KENNEY -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenney would like to thank the Mrs. Kay Brad-| ey family, 275 Oshawa Bivd., for "their! kindness during our recent bereavement. Thank you Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 ST. PIERRE -- Mr. and Mr. J. St.| re wish to thank relatives, friends} and neighbors, for the lovely gifts and arrangements honoring their wedding anniversary on Novem- who diedon or about the 6th FUNERAL trade was improved, but in | |kay Fertile 522, Maple Buds 8,504 and Peppermints 8,596. 221, 213), Ev Snow 658 (238, rere yi 661 (250, 234), 656 241), 625 (227, mere Ferguson 613 (275), Marie Pope Jane McCron 250 and Tris O'Connor 235. Salamanders 7, Spiders 2. much as in 1966. Most tra- Games at Winnipeg, this is | (25 velled straight through to not considered bad, he said. Montreal. Many Americans cancelled late in the season when they DREW MORE TOURISTS j Di M. Larne Bonnell, intr. realized Expo was more than for donating to our bake sale. It was a big success. ) Maldive Island Delegates Missing UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS CATHOLIC LEAGUE jae torte apayas JUNIOR Senior Poy High Triples -- Jim Brady 725 (335),/ Peebles . Tammi 717 (261, 242), John A, Car. | Grower a "ag ay even So Cie } 249, ' dinal 705 (241, 228, ' 236), Norm m Tement |e | Tim Wenn a? (28). Bow Serio Xi 699 (241), Ak Ri i LR 23s. 287), Joon Ree | ees Seren DNA Sy. (AP) -- The men fram the Mal } pai eamer ah ve Willhan a |Mecklnnon ais' fae Sante inde' Leech, (22) Bi Braivon Me Cs" ive Islands are missing | Girls' High Triples ' | thigh Sinegies = Saute Ranetits See Joe) Bawa 3 (20), 183. Svivia Buros Representatives af the UN's [O'Malley 241, Joon Brady 238. John in-/3) (et, WU), Colleen Tsovien \ smallest member have not ap: "i ¥ [usin 2 aol iwueier 284" Re" Es Corcoran 436. (190). Mariiva' Elsey "Me peared al the current session of gland 234 and Earl Marshall 233. Points Taken -- Jet Set 4. Night Newks 0; Pin Smashers 4, Hippies 0) Chamas |& Swingers 0. Amvaties 3 Leaders ) and (1M) and Jeanine Mufiman 4 (145) The frat section ended with the win neva doing the "Winners Juniors" High Dowdies the General Assembly Robert tick, bY the Indian Ocean off Cey- |Gliders 3, Tigers ey eGR). Dende Macon Ve (vd). lan, the Maldive Islands have a Danny Germeat V7 (20). Ron Adams j ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH. |S LIMO. BIN Stoveaun G2 (ide, Sten POPUlAtion af 93,000 and joined : Belen Andrews ve Rendy Welsh ts (ost) art Adams 422 (17) the United Nations in 1965, M. R. Lehmann, director of High Triples Grace Locke Roger Plancke ass Gord Shemitt Pa. Pearl Cooper at? Mace Morrison &' ie) Cameren th? (les), Gear Derre Sargeant my 32. han) 722. Alt Brown 672, Fred Coleman dat, Woit P P TiS ack ARAICO TAS br hee ; &, Megee the Maldivian hilatelic Marnien 637, Glenn Maunder af. JO Jona AcClimand st) UTM), Vickie Jona. Agency, said he had received a Morrison 626 and Pearl Marlow ats son 202 (TRL Ren Eler tt) C10), Ceigh , Marg Mossey TMA BN Mengersan fet (iat. D. Stak Be fad. letter fram Hilmy Didi, last Perce Clark 25% ROV/O" Ranme Bt (iis) sad Bem Visneaki Keith Pike 23. United Nations, saying that Didi now is ambassador to Ceylon. The Maldives' vote in the United Nations is equal to that of the big powers or any other member state. Secretary-General U Thant has raised the question of ad- mitting "'micro-states." In 'his annual report in September he defined them as "entities which are exceptionally small in area, population and human and ece- nomic resources and which now are emerging as independent states."" Noting that Pitcairn Island, with a population of 88 persons, was among those territories ex- pected to gain independence, he suggested that the smaller states be given associate mem- year's ambassador to the (hee) bership. ¢ ~ Fe tonteae = King Pg cong SER Team Standings -- King Ping 4& Pin ners and Comets 3. Chiefs. Oritters. Gaels and Sters 2 Aces ana Turties | and Waves 0 UAW LADIES' AUX. NO. oY High Triples Ethel Fopel am 240, ) and Ellen Burrus o8 (21 195 Team Standing Lomwk MG Girls 24, Tinkie Bellis 23, S and 6. Busy Bees 23, Boxes 1%, Impa 1% eng Sters 15, Ur } MAGILL'S MIXED LEasue High Triples -- J. Boyko 78 and $./ Sidiock 8. High Singles -- 20, B me | 218 and J Ownns | emons -- M. Smith 73, B. McQuay As | Helen Luke 9 and J. Slappendel $3, CENTENNIAL UNITED CHURCH Here's where to find gifts for everyone... SIMAS GIFT SPOTTER High Triples -- Marg Veenhot 722,/ M. MacPhearson 688, Ken Codd 475, Gifts for the' Home ee as Love 653, Bill Taylor 608, Irene RENT RHEE) Gifts for Everyone Rehme 200, Al Scott 203, Veiva Bran |645, Bud Owen 616, Snaitan Kellock 674, jand Cecil Lamb 700, High Singles -- Maver smith 213, ad | Black 217, Joyce Lamb' 223, Maurice Woodcock 215, Deb Tilk 215, Terry Ger- |row 257, Lorne Martin 261, Maxine 'Scoft | 226, Dorothy Bennett 219 and Betty Smith 234, GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR 1276 Shades to Choose From LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE . A Visit our new showroom for complete decorating service High Triples -- Elaine Avison |Alice Anderson 563, Dimple Gough Doreen Kehoe 545, Dorothy Moore | Grace Sandford 537, Gladys Wiles Jean King 521 Peggy Pacey 520. | High Singles -- Dorothy Moore 232, Dimple Gough 227, Elaine Avison 226, 201, Alice Anderson 220, Doreen Kehoe 215, Ede Fuller 205 and Bev Underwood 202. Team Standing -- Allsorts 8,863; Gum- drops 8,850; Humbugs 8,744; Jelly Beans 8,719; Life Savers 9,165; Lollipops 9,030; 61, Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls.-A gift your whole family will enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATION. ANGUS-GRAYDON 428 KING ST. W. 728-6254 NRE LET CHRISTMAS ... . Is the Time To Give The Finest @ Pierced Earrings @ Watches @ Diamond Rings @ Stone Rings And Many More Beautiful IFT IDEAS from GALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA AJAX -- 942-0407 SHERIFF'S TAILORING LADIES High Triples: Linda wise 676 = (242, }, 230), Ruth Carolyn Gilbert Mickey Weroski 639 (228, 3), 'Joon Wall 628 (249, 215), Bev Hicks 220), Dawn Carr 614 (205, 218), OSHAWA CABLE TV. to +». the gift that keeps on giving lt 'iat 208) and Helen Garason 605 High Singles: Thelma Key Cross 307, Team Standing: Tics 11, Termites 8, Fleas 4, Beetles 4 and @ 11 Channels @ Perfect Reception @ No Antenna We would like to thank all. you girls ATT A GIFT CERTIFICATE ELMER'S FROM "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore'"' Got gift problems ? Drop inte Elmer's Bargain House and see the large selection of gifts for the whole family. ELMER'S 253 Bloor St. E. tourist traffic was up 12 per parts of Canada. peoninage id ORDER OF soeesrens 728-3473 cent from June to the end of riples: Claude Glagsford 683 OSHAWA September compared with DON'T BLAME EXPO aiieoa)e "At smith' ee tat, ta, wh last year, but added that trav- Arthur Clough of 'he Ed- | (229, 210). Don Robinson ef) (7a Jems MARTY'S RECORD BAR el to Expo by people in the monton Tourist Bureau said Pert Se (230, 211) and Don Lounds 614 for the Maritimes and New England. tourist traffic was up 26 per | "High Singles: Diane Lounds 251, Bob "TOPS IN POPS" aster id cut into potential cent over last year, but cred- | Miller 247, 209, Alex McDonald 240, Stan music to. suit all ; A : Hartshorn 232, Nell Palmer 231, Garnet LTD. all tastes ourist traffic. Large in- ited this to promotion in the |Poimer gx dim Muir aan a0, Gone i SPECIAL: All Four eben in the camper and Northwestern States and West | Palmer 220, 600 KING ST <. 723-5278 MONKEY'S Albums trailer holidayers and in visi- tors -from Western Canada and the United States are represented in the 1967 figure. Although Quebec benefitted | most from Expo, resort own- ers in the outlying areas' re- port a slight decrease in visi- bound travellers to come by the Jasper Naticnal Park route. In Vancouver, Harold Meri- lees, general manager of the Greater Vancouver -- Tourist Bureau, said he feels the in- terest developed by Expo, and tors. centennial celebrations will be |; And although Quebec City reflected in further increases reported a 59-per-cent in- in the tourist business in 1968- crease in the number of tour- 69. George Palmer 216, and Darts : Mapa's, 67's and Bud's 1 and Rums 0. 201 (696), Dawn May 248, 184, 250 (682), Brenda Grennon 224, 198, 22. Cobbledick 232, 168, 222 Fice 264, 193, A yt and June Murphy 8 (605) Murphy 258, June Bird 255, Joanne Me. Kay 249, caver 238, Molly McGraw 236, 202, Paul- Wyn Glassford 218 and 200. Team Standing: Quits 3, Cokes, Expo's THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! ! THE OSHAWA TIMES Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES High Triples: Betty Pearce 222, 273, Jo Nancy 169, 178, 251 High sion Nancy Fice 264, June Irene Rogers 244, Betty Cepe- ine McGarry 228, Kay Schneider 222, 200, ists visiting its offices, they "I'm sick and tired of peo- |! : Holiday Food spent less money and left the ple who say that Expo took "Steam. stonaing: this and Misses 11, Entertoinment y merchants dissatisfied. away their business," he said. |Go-Getters aus besies ag 10, Acrobats Clement Shields, director of 'I don't think we lost too |Minis's and bo is 4. MAKE A DATE TO TURKEYS the Quebec City tourism of- many visitors through Expo. I | VISIT CAPONS fice, attributes this to longer ' think we drew just as many | oror city sToRE LEAGUE WHE than planned stays at Expo tourists from the Prairies as | High Doubles: 1. Bouckley 470 (248, G AN Order Now for Christmas | which caused the 2,000,000 Expo did." 222), 1. Moore 469 (Tee. 308) Mamie] GEORGI FRANK AG tourists to shorten their stops Dick Colby, director of the 2), {lite sss" (oy, Wanil!® 442. (230) Motor Hotel Rossland Rd. West in Quebec City. British. Columbia travel bu- |son 440 (232, 208), M. Frobel 433 (297, @ Fine foods served in a Oshawa 725-6837 Marc Hardy, director of the reau, says Canada will benefit | 726) 8. Black 431 (221, 210), C. Wigg 42 delightful festive atmos- re ; : : a (220, 205), B. camepell, 422 (194, 228) and | Quebec provincial tourist bu- 'in the cumulative positive ef-|M. Baldwin 420 (181, phere. reau, said there was a 47.3- fect with the advertising spent | Hish Singles: Vv. Sukany 1. Stee] @ Top-flight entertainment LIKE ARMCHAIR in the U.S. in connection with the Centennial and Expo." "We'll see them back again | as a result of their first expo- sure," he said. per-cent increase in the num- ber of tourists around Quebec City but they spent only $25,000,000--the same amount as last year. 35% SIMCOE NORTH 723-0731 OSHAWA FLYING CLUB For the Spécial Person on your Christmas list, give him or her a flying gift certificate for es low as $5. @ Private and Commercig! Flying Training @ Pleasure Flights Oshawa Municipal Airport 26 DRUM CITY TORONTO 250 DRUMS SET To choose from. All makes new and used. Telephone Collect 925-4434 Holiday Fun you're sure to enjoy. @ Be sure to book your Christmas ond New Year's reservations now THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 723-4693 James 212, 207, |. Campbell 206, A. Hill 202, N. Thompson 201 and H.. Rumpel 201. Team : Kinlochs 3, B Meats 3, Jury and Lovell 3, Jordan's 3, Nedern Upholstery 2, AngusGraydon 1, People's 0, Nu-Way 0, Swans 0 and Thompson-Kernaghan 0. SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 For details on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES RED WING ORCHARDS SPARKLE WITH CHRISTMAS Make your appointment now with SUZANNE HAIRSTYLING 5 tad of Febr uary, 1967, must i Bedl R Highlight: Irene Moore's 305 " e filed with the undersigned B | iN G @) | ~s aoue Hair pi I Haters ha 164) day of FUNERALS OF pp ; lair pieces sold or set. er, 1967, oa ey oF at F. T. DONEVAN uc eal e€ac or 0 e CITY HALL LEAGUE Gifts for the Home 5 JOHN ST. W. e estate will be dis- UAWA HALL and MRS. DONEVAN | fot Triples Jack Sootman 804) yy 725-454) lad sere lo | ee tae' ae | Y B Py Of Ti ob" Rouleau rk 738) Bob H Y if POMOMNONOTOTOONROROR and Mrs. Donevan, who were| ver @ar y 1ece IN srs, "Ohge as and Gor allan ave OUrSE ENJOY THE NN, DRYNAN, SATURDAY, NOV. 25 killed in a road accident at| 2. See elegant gifts FESTIVE SEASON & VICTOR, 7:30 P.M, Greensburg, Pa., Monday, Nov.) MONROE, Mich. (CP) -- Ajpartially melted two uranium! wtian Singles -- Jt "Goodman 330 err err Dapind 6a Jorth $ 20, was held at 2 p.m., Friday,|$120,000,000 nuclear reactor |fuel elements, causing an auto-|Rovleau| 300 and 261, June St." Onge A M M . ne | 20 GAMES, $10 a GAME ov i i ng fun-|near this community downriver|matic shutdown. 271, Royce Weatherbee 262, Ralph Mec: Y, y for t Motor City Cab 4 GAMES OF $20, $30. Noy. 24 at the Armatrong, fun- f D t t of action be-| |Cullough 254, Bob Spooner 254, 241 and For Fast, Courteous eral home rom Detroit is out o : In searching for the cause, 120/229, Guy Williams 252, Doug e Ww 1 A $40, $50 ape The service was conducted by|cause somebody dropped a) jtons. of sodium were removed igimon 25. 231 and Bisnda wil- Christmas When you denen your tree, 24 HOUR SERVICE ONE GAME $150 Rev. John Morris, followed by,piece of metal in it. |and placed in storage tanks. Team Standing -- DeHartless Ones 42, dress up your home with 725-1127 JACKPOTS interment at Mount Lawn Ceme-| The reactor will remain idle} special camera was used to sha Bob Nickels 40, The Joneses 33, First drapes and floors from Shew- SHARE THE WEALTH tery "3 -- Fy acy as a result|tograph the inside of the reac- Peas! ota ie, Browns 24) and Civic ring. NEED A' CAR? + will the: s for Mrs. Donevan|of that small item | tor. J ; for any debts contracted in Sees hee 'De. Williatn L Gilchrist,| "There have been published re- by A. © rat or ater this! COLONY TOURS Mork Wiuian, Jack Lockwood. iports that the metal is, of all : a peers to buy the best 725-3541 eKeen Slones) oa -- package -- Les Mot John Dancey andithings, a beer can. The general GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS planning your ehecuis lag wide variety, Is the number to remember i, RUSSELL HAZEN BANNISTERS "a ot FLORIDA TOUR (Bruce Annand jplant manager, Walter J. Mc- over the HOLIDAY SEASON ior 35) eter coco oe $746 Amarkon Pallbearers for Mr. Donevan|Catthy, denied this. FRIDAY, NOV. 24 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claiming HOLIDAY @ CARPETS UNITED TAXI yone, on or _stter this dete, 14-day GUIDED tour, were Harold Sproule, William) The facility, the Enrico pi Fab dpi Uogpeotaggh ric 132,000 elaiming three Pee is @ DRAPES 143 KING EAST Pe Ea OY All Accommodations J. Lorimer, Carl Fleischmann, nuclear reactor, Feco aeg lt SL think 1 Know, Bell 11.00 420 3.50 'Brompl Respense Ditifach '380 260 @ CORLON Russell Hazen Bannister @ 14 Meals Included \John Carnwith, Samuel Jack-|OP Seat een Ot ateet. Swen patent ed DINNERS @ TORGINOL neg 1 DAVID SINGULAR, of 34 Mery| @ Side Tours Included json, Jr., and. E. W. (Pete)|McCarthy said it will take about|/7fombat's Call, Brownell dll Ae Order: Enlyn Sun, Flash ERA) OPEN BOWLING Street, Oshawe, will not be responsible ot uraie four more months of work to!" iso Ran in Order: Flaming Legend, |star and Our @ CERAMICS Sairaces In my name by! COLONY TOUR . . get it going again. oa atl aenmeMone Marie and A-Typheon 'Dan. The Exactor, Ste 'Br "Break and Prompt and SATURDAY NIGHTS oth my wren cane OSHAWA 576-0246 ' / ore a -- is yet Be _ oe * A-D. D. Tallman and G. Walsh entry tee : M - He Ss A Smoothie fishing the gee % ig Th ™ SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim-|fthree year olds ' 'and Fue omnis ainine PARTIES SH EWRING "wr otor City Bowling 37 --Auction Sales | DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION the reactor chamber. ie Dlece, ing three year olds and up foaled In Cda, it Full) Force, Kelly 6.10 i, 2.70 When more ba ale Bowling's | H Of Th Y is a bit of sheet metal eight|7 furs ipe, Dittfach 7.00 3.60 BROS. LTD. - | COUNTRY and WESTERN | orse eC ear inches long and three inches Visteabapedl Walsh 9.50 §.70 3.70 buy Maura, Gibson 3.10 78 Ricautins WwW. NOTICE | TORONTO (CP) -- He's Alwide é tSocrea sar "Green ee ia eae FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS 723-3212 ? pies ' 3 , I Iso Ran In sed Shining Hope, Lady 3 UCTION SALE for the con- JAMBOREE Smoothie, four-year-old that} McCarthy said the metal ap-|Time 1 Kasha and Kou CAROUSEL tents of Huyck's Hair Styling Sund Nov. 26 won the canadian International|parently was left in the reactor| as? man Se Mae ane eine, MarklLate 'Scratch: Colucie, Big Rocky. 728-3980 RNS Studio ot 24 Division St., lungay, INOv. and finished fourth in the Wash-|chamber during construction|The Daily Double, | Think | Know 5 and! seveNTH RACE -- Purse $2:500 : : 26 GIBBONS STREET Trees and Trim © Bowmanville, on Nov. 27th. 8 P.M. ngton International was namedjand was overlooked ded Cie Newraton 3) Pale Se. Reel aint og ae INNS : \e 01 Canada's Horse of the Year Fri-|chamber was inspecte THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim-| ja IP " Me Es a be eee ee ee The eacon, whieh in, lay. aaa" OO ty tie ee ga BB CHRISTMAS cra . ian- s ofjman's terms is designed to pro- eae Batt 600 3.40| Time . Guest Artist: June Eikhard ial ete ata co Billlduce more fuel ian it con- rae lanidon 3.00 |, Also aon Canadian Dancer and Re- OSHAWA 723-5271 Gifts for Her TREES Adults 50¢_Children 25¢__|Reasley of Toronto, collected 15|sumes, broke down after a 52-\"'M2 "S45 ) ou Distriet,|L@te Scratch: Walkin Dud AJAX 942-5580 Penetrate Mma) Order now for early deliv. WANT RESULTS? "ene BINGO. Monday, November 27,/of 20 votes in the annual poll of|hour test. Rujvann and Count Wyndham jae eunitn entry her heart with ery, wholesale and retail, 8 St. George's Hall, Albert and A = thy said the metal ie Scratch: Vast Opportunity, Hickory| xactor, Turf Accountant and Dual Jackson Streets." "Lunch, prizes. Ever sportswriters conducted by The] McCarthy said the Personality, paid $68.30. fresh cut flowers, plants YU GET WITH THE ACTION! [one welcorn "|Daily Racing Form. The-stallion|sheet had clogged the flow of/"0 |||" a ruses tm . or floral arrangements, APR hges Be TIMES ACTION Fae ee ee estat het i lPmares e oe ole ee ga, ee Toes and. Trim Jordon "Florists | sie'lit steagaces cm ting 0! oO carry 7 turs iss, Brownel 0 LASSIFIED ADS. of the year, collec A A .|2My Boy Rehrd, Lebinc 9. 20 tay Andrew, Kell 20 2.40 c TIMES ACTION votes. ~ {the section eM, oe Tdieiy Calta Mee oe, tie Trorett Pride, McLeod 3.10 CHINN'S, Park, South af Hillside, Fresh 728-9443 723 0987 CLASSIFIED ADS Winner of five stake races in|ated into steam, which, in turn,|s\victory Trip, Kelly 3.30|Time 144 3-5 spruce and. Scotch pine, tc up. THOUSANDS. read Times Action Clasi = 723-3492 SELL ; 1967, He's A Smoothie set onejis converted to electricity. Time 129 3-5 Also Ran In Order: Those Who Watt Sorayed and delivered. 728-7268, 723-7088. fied ads dal - «ONG Stub, +4 track record and earned more| Because of the clogging, the Annes me, eee Rati Venture,|Emerald Star and Miss Marianne H. m@nd SELL . . & than $100,000 for Beasley, heat began accumulating .andiLate Scratch: 'Attendance, $026, Total Handle, $565,471. REMEMBER THE Spots, the internatior famous song quartet-w ranked high in the er tainment world in INK § fhe By DAVID WATTS OF The Times Staff There's no bitterness. even after all these year: Not even though today' stars who learned the bu: from them have long eclipsed them. . Not even though | groups singing under the 1 name crowd the American tinent -- one of them Toronto now. For these are the Ink | But there moment is for It may not earn them suc pay cheques these days bu quality is still there; that ing for the real thing. DREW 96,000 And 'the people, the fans on remembering and re A DOOR T 1S THE ENTRAI APARTMENT SI! 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