PORT BRIEFS \CKEY COMES SECOND RONTO (CP) Bobby --in a CBC-TV special on 'hicago Black Hawk star -- he will only continue to hockey until he has earned gh financial support for and his family, Hull said ot his first love. He is look- orward to the day when he turn full-time to his 500-acre near Belleville. will be shown next Monday 30 p.m. EST. TO MEET PEREZ 'w YORK (CP) -- Jimmy leur, top-ranked Canadian lleweight contender, meets iy Perez of Puerto Rico in 10-round main event here ay night. Meilleur, a native Jindsor, Ont., now fighting vf Newark, N.J., was defeat- y Dave Downey of Halifax . fight for the Canadian npionship in Halifax last ember. He has not fought aryone ... \S TER : s for Everyone CHRISTMAS... the Time To Give The Finest Pierced Earrings Watches Diamond Rings Stone Rings nd Many More Beautiful GIFT IDEAS from sALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA AJAX -- 942-0407 ; nid ELMER'S The Christmas Store vith Gifts Galore" t gift problems ? Drop into mer's Bargain House and e the large selection of gifts r the whole fomily. ELMER'S 253 Bloor St. E. 728-3473 : MARTY'S RECORD BAR for the "TOPS IN POPS" music to suit all tastes SPECIAL: All Four MONKEY'S Albums 35% SIMCOE NORTH 723-0731 OSHAWA FLYING CLUB r the Special Person on your rristmas list, give him or her flying gift certificate for as was $5 | Private and Commercial Flying Training Pleasure Flights Ishawa Municipal Airport 728-1626 DRUM CITY TORONTO 50 DRUMS SET > choose from, All makes w and used. Telephone Collect 925-4434 iday Fun ARKLE WITH CHRISTMAS ke your appointment now with SUZANNE 4AIRSTYLING Hair pieces sold or set. 5 JOHN ST. W. 725-4541 ENJOY THE FESTIVE SEASON Depend on Motor City Cab For Fast, Courteous 24 HOUR SERVICE 725-1127 NEED A CAR? 725-3541 the number to remember er the HOLIDAY SEASON UNITED TAXI 143 KING EAST OPEN BOWLING AATURDAY NIGHTS at Motor City Bowling hen-more than one, Bowling's fun !"" 78 RICHMOND W, 723-3212 s for Her Penetrate her heart with fresh cut flowers, plonts or floral arrangements. Jordon Florists 728-9443 BIRTHS DeVRIES -- Harry and Judy (nee Baxter) are pleased to 'announce errival of a baby girl, Is, 14 ounces, on Wednesday, vember 29, 1967, et the Oshawa Gener DEATHS HAMM, A. Harold At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, November 30, 1967, Harry Hamm, of Bowmanville, in his 80th year, husband of the late Edith Maguire, dear father of Mrs. T. Graham (Lila), Mrs. (Ruth), Mrs. J. Orville and Kenneth (de ceased). Resting at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. interment Orono Cemetery. (Donation to St. Paul's Church building fund would be eppre- elated.) HART, Francis Cyril (Frank) At the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, Novi 29,. 1967, Francis Cyril Hart (of 210 Palmerston Ave., Whitby, formerly of Guelph), beloved husband of Nellie Harcourt, dear father of Miss: Margaret Hart, Toronto, Miss Lovise Hart, Whitby, and George of Kitchener. Brother of Hedley of Calgary, Alberta. Also survived by four grand- children and two great-grandchildren, in his 90th year. Private service and crema- tion took place at Toronto Crematorium on Thursday, November 30. Funeral ar. rangements by the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. MCAREE, Edward Joseph | Entered into rest at his residence, Park Lane Apts., Oshawa, on Thursday, No- vember 30, 1967, Edward Joseph Mc- Aree, beloved son of Francis and the late Margaret McAree, brother of Mrs. Shutka (Margaret) of Oshawa and Dr. Christopher McAree of Stowe, Vt.; in his 44th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with requiem high mass st St. Gregory's! Church on Saturday, December 2, 10 @.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. McDONALD - George Entered into rest in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronio, Thursday November 30, 1967, George McDonald beloved son| of Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald and| brother of Christine, Terry-Lynn, Heath-| er and Christopher, aged 4 years. Rest-| ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa with Funeral Service In the! Saturday December 2, 11 a.m./ Interment Mount Lewn Cemetery.| Friends are asked not to cali at the) funeral Home before Friday noon. | ROHRER, Carol Marie | Suddenly as the result of an accident on Wednesday, November 29, 1967, Carol) M, Rohrer, dearly loved daughter of} Mr. and Mrs, ivan Rohrer of Nestleton, foving sister of Leona, Linda, Gary, Brenda end Stephanie, in her 2ist_ year.| Resting st the Chapel of McDermott-| Panebaker, Port Perry for service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock, STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. FLOWERS by Locke's eppropriate funeral tributes 728-6555 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE IN MEMORIAM McINDLESS -- in memory of @ dear dad and granddad, Eric "'Mac", who Passed away November 30, 1961. We often think of days gone by. we were all together. The family chain i¢ broken now, But memory lives forever. Within our lonely hearts, Dad, Is a picture of your face, And tho' the years may come end go, Time can ne'er erase. Our memories will linger forever, Time cannot change that, It's true, Years that may come will not sever Our loving remembrance of you. ~--Always remembered by son Dougies, | daughter-in-law Bessie, and grandchil- dren, Dennis, Eleine, Keren, and Wayne. MOSS -- In loving memory father and potas Ma Ephreim Fran- passed eway No- --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by son Albert, daughters Marilyn and Audrey, s6ns-in-law Ralph and Jack,| grandsons, Edward and Robert. NORRIS -- In loving memory of our) father and grandfather, Raymond Grant | Norris, who passed away Nov. 29, 1966. | The rolling stream of life rolls on, | But still the vacant chair Recalis the love, the voice, the smile the one who once sat there. --5on Ron, daughter-in-law Shirley end children, | ROSS -- In loving memory of @ dear son, Kenneth Ross, who passed away| November 30, 1941, In hig 19th year. You were so young, so free, such fun, You were our pride and joy; Why did he go we asked ourselves, He brought us so much joy. We do not need @ special day To bring you to our mind « The days we do not think of you ere very hard to find God give us strength to take 'f And courage to beer the blow For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. --Always remembered and sadly miss @d by father. ROSS -- In loving memory of @ dear brother, Kenneth Ross, who passed @way November 30, 1961 Always @ thought and many @ tear For one we missed and loved so dear; The sudden way you had to die We shall always remember and wonder why. --Sadly missed by brother and sister, Ricky and Sharon 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 Queen's Gallery Open To Public LONDON (AP) The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace has been thrown open to the public to show a 400-year history of the British soldier. It stretched from Henry VIII to the Crimean War of Victo- ria's 'time. : The Tommy--"old con- temptible" of the First World War--and the "Desert Rat" of the Second World War had no place. The exhibit of paintings, armor, knives, pikestaffs, pis- tols, flags and standards came from Queen Elizabeth's royal collection in the various pa- laces. Among the "British" soldiers shown is the German Blucher, in the form of a marble bust, who did a lot for Wellington at Waterloo. One of the important pen and ink sketches deals with the Bat- tle of Culloden in 1746 when the king's army lost 50 dead and 260 wounded. But the rebels, Scots and Irish, lost 2,000 dead and 1,200 prisoners. There is no mention of wounded, { Engineers Top Costs Action in General Motors Em- Ployees Basketball League at McLaughlin Collegiate Voca- tional Institute resumed Wed- nesday night with Engineering trouncing Cost Accounting 44- 17; Sales defeated GMI Alumni 49-34. and Data Processing Vs. ao by Accounts Payable) h THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 30, 1967 25 Whitby Dunlop Bonspiel Moves Into Final Stage WHITBY --. The last two/Elgin and Ted Brown of Kings- action-packed days. of the On tario Dunlop month-long bon spiel will be held this weekend Friday and Saturday. the best-known names in On -|ton meets Doug Reid of Bramp- -|ton. ,| A capacity crowd of district curling fans is sure to be on Building to a climax, some of hand this Friday at the Whitby -|Curling Club to witness the final Scoring for Engineering was tario curling will vie in Friday's|qualifying draw in the Ontario well divided amongst six play-|@Walifying play to return for|Dunlop Invitational Bonspiel. ers. Carl Mowers picked up 10) points; Frank Gugielmi netted) Degazie eight;/ Rob Harrison rounded out the scor-/PrOvince will see in the 1967-68) ing with three. | Merv. Anderson and "Spike"| Ian Forbes and Bill Beer pick- ed up two points each. | Jack Carroll and Jack Lyons) led Sales to their victory' over} GMI Alumni with 12 each, Don Calder followed close- ly with 10, John Vilimus pick- aturday's finale. Friday Saturday at Whitby s€ason. An Ontario Consol's playdown| Redmen led the losers wit h\Preview will be held this week-/ four points each, Jim Lutton/¢nd when Alf Phillips, Jr., Do- added three while Bob Brain,,Minion Brier winner last year} land first-time winner of the} Dunlop .in 1966, will meet Me Sjostrom of Trenton RCAF. Phillips and Sjostrom points|horns at 11:00 a.m. on Friday's Sjostrom, to 'gether with Bill Lewis of Tren ed up six, John Farquhar hoop- ton, defeated Bill Creber and) qualifying draw. lock and) ., Curling $#30 A.M. DRAW nine; Ken Hickey and Don Club will permit curling fans in Souch|the surrounding area to witness scored six points and Howell|S°me of the finest curling this! | Ray Grant, Unionville, On- \tario Brier representative 1965, {Ontario Dominion Mixed repre- jsentative 1965 vs Ron Tracey, Dundas, District representative in Ontario Brier playdowns 1967. Bill Olzowy, Tam Heather vs George Holborn, Sutton, Ontario Legion representative 1966. Harry Sheldon, Tan Heather )|VS James Lord, Trenton RCAF. Bob Best, Royal Canadian, Runner-up 1967 Royal Canadian -|bonspiel, first event vs_ Bill "|Grozelle, Cobalt, Haileybury, _|Northern Ontario Brier repre- sentative 1966, 1967. ed five points while Gary Fitch/Alf Phillips, Jr.°to win the On-|11:00 A.M. DRAW apd Ray Koshin added one basket each. Garnet Wiley picked up six. Dave Murray and Paul Wills added four points each while Paul Edmon- son added a single basket. A 16-point effort by George Roddick paced Data Processing to their narrow victory over Accounts Payable. Gary Vaughan with nine, Ken tario Tankard in 1967. On the same draw | Thompson led the losers with Ron Northcott of Calgary in 1966\vs nine points each, Gary Lucas|for the Dominion Title, meeting) RCAF, Bob Mann of Kingston. Mann, Ontario Brier Bill Lewis rock for him this throwing Alf Phillips, Jr.. Tam is Joe Heather, Dominion Brier winner and Dave Gurowka of Dixie, runner-up to/1967, Ontario Dunlop winner 1966 Mel Sjostrom, Trenton 1967. Ontario Silver Tankard winner City of Ottawa repre- Bonspiel winner 1967. sentative in 1963 and 1964 has} Ted Brown, Kingston, 1965 vice-skip| Semi finalist Governor- season and/Generals, 1964 finalist Ontario Bill's two sons playing second|Colts vs Doug Reid, Brampton, and lead respectively. curler in the country Every| Runner-up. Ontario Intermediate expects /|title 1966. the Mann team will be a power- Dave Gerolamy, Peter- Stewart with five, Jelle Visser|house in every competition they|borough, Southern Ontario Ma- four, Steve Fralick and Alvin Tilk with two points each round- ed out the scoring for the win- ners. WHEEL BALANCE Weights Included 1 Wheel -- 1.95 2 Wheels -- 3.70 3 Wheels -- 5.45 4 Wheels -- 6.60 5 Wheels -- 7.59 UNIROYAL enter this year. 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