20 THE OSHAWA TIMES Tuesday, December 19, 1967 30--Automobiles for Sole iis CHEVROLET Va, sedan. Reasonable #10 DOWN. Low monthly payments a 38--Coming Events' BINGO automatic, Telephone 723-3605 LeSabre fourdioor sedan, sower equip radio 278097. Nicos Motors DNIPRO HALL sone ae - -- EVERY TUESDAY $1 DOWN. Orive away 2 '6! tec > weosn, V2, automatic, radio, A.) 7:30 P.M ; Nicols Motors An Recais Gaews 018 om Shore The Wealth rive away @ (6) Rambler Aj : 6o Te with autameatic. Ne payments f ackpot belt 4) Nas "HO? Nicole Motors er $20. Consolation me : Good Service For Greater ve Bway 8 KS Meteo Aseescilininiids excellent . ue milence we Extra Games WILLIAM LEONARD OBITUARIES DOUGHTY Following a sickness of sev-|en. months, this eral red liam 78th year Rorn at the death occur- morning, awa General Hospital, of Wil-'seph Hughes, Leonard Gibbons Street. He was in his is survived by a brother, Rob-| English, of Lindsay. The memorial service will be) Gen- held at 2 p.m., Dec. 20, at the! eral Motors here for 31 years Armstrong Funeral Home. The prior to his retirement He was a member of Centen- Cleverdon, rector of Christ Me-| Ayr, ceased was employed by al Dough Ont jChurch. Her main interests were her home and her gard-| Predeceased, May 27, 1965,! the Osh-|by her husband; William Jo-| ae: Gall" a be By JOHN ROTH ty, of 246/two sisters and a brother, shel Canadian Press Staff Writer ert the de in 1958. Venerable Archdeacon H, If a historical work can be topical Dr. J. M.S. Careless, professor of history at the University of Toronto, has D| given us one in The Union of the Canadas, the eighth vol- ume in the Canadian Cente- Nicole AAnters . . Turkey Drow nia} United Church, the retir-morial Church, will conduct the) 9... isinwe : : FREE ADMISSION ees' club of Local 222, UAW; \service.- Interment will be in Nee History of Canada se 31--Compoect Cars for Sele DNIPRO. HAL! the General Motors Quarter Mount Lawn Cemetery The Union nk ihe Canadns & ReBippes Century Club and Corinthian In lieu of flowers donations goals with first 16 years of a S Co nor end Edith Sts 4 s ' ' ZJOLTAN ond NICK'S lens : Lodge, No. 61, Independent Or- to the Ontario Heart Founda-| (ayada's foray into unionism nur Authorized Detsun SQ KINSMEN BINGO - gafhoen Fellows ves tion would be appreciated. | 1841-1857. During this period ss = ain st Sy aaa eh r oughty is survive ee : lay : "a Seite $200--Nos. S2'end 50 iis wife, the former Ellen) CHARLES HENRY LEK | eet hon ae Renoir ond Service $25 CONSOLATION Kane: a daughter, Miss Helen The death occurred suddenly,| a hacible government ad SD SIMCOE S eee Nouchty of Oshawa and two ,Dec. 18, at the Oshawa General) 3)" nidileys Ba SO SIMCOE S ESDAY Doughty | " French and English factions 728.005) UEot sisters, Mrs. J. Bleming (Marg-| Hospital, of Charles Henry Lee,| aatronted' ie a the: oliti 28-U09 | be Sc a aret) of Chicago and Miss Net-/89 Adelaide Avenue West. He cally fac he 'ist ue Poe $iaa VOLS 3555 Rondeet. redial ADMISSION SO te Doughty of Caledonia, Ont. was in his 66th year. what sal the. duallatic ae Hires.- Teteoneee 306-5056 The funeral service will be A son of the late William and) |)" op contemporary Gana ---- fe EUCHRE held ak 3.90 pm. Dec 21, atLatey Le the, deceased was) Gn sie. Sinving forthe = ~- . he Gerrow Funeral Onapel. ine) eas, apogee) common end of responsible * CHEVROLET t tor pickup, A-) cor ele A i tayment be: in Oshawal England, and came to Oshawa < , Stier. Tetaphone 648-245 padview Commun entre erment W "f the a child. Ha tecaived hit eaucl government French and Eng- yes) INTERNATIONAL tandem _ dS Cadilloc Ave. N Union Cemetery. Rev Di sagan cherie | lish factions transcended cul- "sic - eatin © George Minieely ister of cation at Maxwell's School ws oe eat s. 3 on ; she Nad: Dec 20. 8 pm. shero re0rR > mite : tural differences; striving for ohare TBSP ec ec, 2¢ t shore tennial United Church. wil Prior to his retirement in No- i a> m an ras ste ee ip vember. 1966. when he was in Sectional advantage they ex- . Lunch res Admissior Oc "onduct the service . 1966, § ibaa is 33--Automobiles Wented - the small. parts section of the ne of Gnida wae ¢ CT ~ CITY-WIDE COVER at lnw cost aR Se yi § CARS WANTED what you get with fied Ads. Phone MRS. JOHN EVEREST Sats al ae Lord Durham. Sent to North _ > 773-3407 now for an anowriter "ini ack ; R ipl S| ; : Buying A New Cor? In fai ne health for am - 49 vears. He was. # mem- pela a 1838 ar Paste ber of years, M glide hid of the Retirees' Club of gua 4 sey feitk ae es died, Dec : 2 the St at-y 1 UAW. and an adher- ase ay Se ' riction 1 aven Nursing Home, Bow: on i. George's Memorial, 'Ween. the French majority BIRTHS manville, in her 84th year Avetioan Church and the English minority in 23-4494 Re at Harper Mr. Tre is AE TER hy his Lower Canada and_resent- SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Con _ wits. the former' Freda Eliza: = against colonial rule in cai, quer Sut anh. tren Gant tiigts { rs. Wil-lr nis nae arried, Doth provinces houctt. 9 Bloor Sivect East, 725 BASTARACKE hora et Hart ec Hakhs Pe bai He advised union to remove Ac here June 19, 1929; a daughter WANTED, cars anc trucks for wrecking, she received her edu Hi dg ak sinh be ign aed the ethnic irritation, expecting No charge ter towing. Best prices pais agg yeti us had irs. Harry Gibbard (Joyce); tha' combined weight 6h the ee: Hee ee eee +e go = H ae seat two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Brown ar we lene ¥ 4 " Gs h cos a resided in Boweaany e for ap- (norothy) and Mrs. Harry Price eg settler -e . n oa 34--Automobile Repair ng egg dea Me liv-' (Mary) and three brothers, Wil-; 985 '© Swamp and force the gained euiedamcan ios ng in Toronto for many years iam. Jack and Frank. all of assimilation of the French- tas ' MUMPMREYS shor Doane Barbera 4 member of Danforth Unit Datawa fe hiis Canadians; to remove friction T nee Ruitvke) ere Danes aannunce ere rant ef : A . ? ri FRED >! ONE the arrive' of ® Shughter. Nancy Anne ed < hurc . Toro to Mrs. aba The memorial service will be with veo uth le Bi he Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. Eon Frisey December osm 186 es main interests , contre held at 2 p.m., Dec. 20, at the sugges ed responsible govern- Automotive Mochine Shor gaia her home and her fam- armstrong Bae Home. : In-| ™e"! : + re * fi terment wi in Mount Lawn' py.AN WAS MODIFIED REBUILT ENGINES wish Se wnnaunce the sate arr h haat Ste Te oe aman, Cemetery. Canon F. G. Ongley, But in London Lord Mel . 2 + dere; HuUSband, John, whom she mar- pactor SS (ennenls Chan y d Mel- OVERHAUL AND Gacaneri ried May 26 1603. Mrs. Everest sg Me eels. hurch.| pourne's government had re- ENGINE PARTS ee ee survived by two daughters.' In jieu of flowers, donations| servations. There were 650,000 Mrs. C. E. Abrams (Bessie) of + : settlers in Lower Canada and . sf to the Heart Fund would be ap- ly 450.000 h Bowmanville and Mrs. G. L.! preciated only 450,000 in the predomi- nn Button (Muriel) of Parry" nantly British upper province. AUTOMATIC Sound; a sister, Mrs. S. B. MRS, MARGARET JANE | The possibility of French' su- TRANSMISSION DEATHS Scott (Mamie) of St. Catha- MacKAY premacy was averted by giv- CENTRE rines; six grandchildren and 13. The death occurred sudden-| ing each region an equal num- 1038 Simcoe St. N., 72 great-grandchildren ly, Dec. 18, at her residence,| ber of seats in the new legis- 7339. Transmissions ore Our BRUCE. Meo She was also predeceased by,288 Nassau Street, of Mrs.| lature : Only Business--Repeirs, Ac- Gen. 2 daughter, Mrs. G. L. Mar-|Margaret Jane MacKay. She ---- Hak talaa gee ¢ aie rile: | w: 5 ree was also too radical a_ pill. justments, Exchanges A 5 Decenoer. 7. yn (Annie) o : Bowmanville;'|was in her 74th year Whitehall dispatched Panes. work guoranteed o two. Sisters, Mrs. H. Greene <A daughter of the late John Sp J 5) SELL Unwanted articies. Phone 723-342 st (Annie) of Philadelphia, Pa. and Jane MacAulay, the deceas-| denham, the new governor, for Action. Bertland Mrs. E. Archibald (Ina) of/ed was born at Tongue, Suther-| With instructions to appoint 35--tLost and Found Cost Diemond engagement ring, cen- , 2 shoulder stones, yellow gold, tre 3 lost at Dec. 9. Substantial reward, 725-8132. Club Lorelei or Genosha Hotel. 9 of Arthur Ferrier, Con- Toronto, and sister 3. Taylor), ail of Dougias of Brighton. Mrs. , rier; LOST -- December 11, large male cat, pale orange and white. Answers to But tons. Very sadly missed. Vicinity Les lle and Rosedale. 725-6435. COST. One pair of women's prescription eye glasses. Black rims. Vicinity of Sim- coe North on Wednesday. 725-4288 Motors 25-year December 15. General area, LOST. Man's ring in downtown Call 723-3756. 36--Legal Notice to Creditors and Others Creditors and others having claims ageinst the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH McAREE, who died at Oshawa, Nover- ber 30th, 1967, are request- ed to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Administra- trix, on or before the 22nd day of January, 1968, ofter which dete the Estote will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived MARKS AND McNEELY, Solicitors, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Onterioe RENT THAT VACANCY through Rent Ads -- Call 7233492 today for action! 38--Coming Events 'ons | CHRISTMAS TURKEY IN CASH PRIZES 5 -- 15 Ib. average turkeys as door prizes This Week Only 2 JACKPOTS $200. Each Both Must Go Increased to $300 In 52 Nos. or Less PLUS $10 per line both games The funera Morris rest at McEechnie Funeral Home, *|Kingston Rd. W., Pickering, after 7/€d by Rev "Ip.m. Monday. Funeral service in the of St. Paul's "\Chapel on Wednesday, December 20, a! 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme tery, Prince Albert DOUGHTY, William Leonard At Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Tuesday, December 19, 1967, William Doughty, in his 78th year, beloved husband of Ellen {Kane and loving father of Miss Helen Doughty. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral |Chapel, 390 King St the chapel on Thuraday, Jat 3:30 Interment Union Cemetery. W., for service in) nn, HUGHES, Clara A. Entered Into rest in the family resi dence, 566 Mary St., Oshawa, on Mon- lish, widew of William Joseph Hughes and sister of Robert English of Lindsay,/ in her 79th year. |strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with) funeral service in the chapel, Wednes- day, December 20 at 2 9.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (In lieu of flow. ers donations to the Ontario Foundation would 'be appreciated.) HEZZELWOOD, Ines Tryphene At the Steckiey Nursing Home on Mon-| her 80th year. Beloved widow of C. Hezzelwood and sister of R Pearce of RR 2, Bowmanville at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King|y C. Rundle (Louise) of Osh-/2 resident two nephews, Street West, for service in the Chapel on Thursday, December 21, at | p.m interment Ebenezer Cemetery, Cour- tice LEB, Charles Henry, At the Oshawa General Hospital Mon: day, December 18 1967, Charlies Henry Lee, in his 66th year, beloved husband of Freda Elizabeth Perry and dear fa ther of Mrs. Harry Gibbard (Joyce) and brother of Mrs. Samuel Brown (Doro- thy), Mrs. Harry Price (Mary), Wiliam, Jack and Frank Lee, all of Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh Anderson Fun- eral Home. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, December 20, at 2 o'clock interment: Mount Lawn Cemetery. The family would appreciate donations to the Heart Fund as expressions of sym pathy MacKAY, Suddenly at Margaret Jane her home, 268 Nassau Street, 'on Monday, December 18, 1967, The former Clara A. English, deceased was a | ng mother of Douglas MacKay, deariof the late John and Harriet} Margaret MacAulay, in her 74th year. Beloved widow of John MacKay and lov- and Alison Ne Gerrow Anne the grandmother of Kay. Resting at Chape: Funeral 390 King Street West ber 2), ab 2pm. Interment Mount Lawn! Cemetery the " Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery. The pallbearers were Gilbert!Douglas of Oshawa and two Button. Gordon Jeffrey, George! grandchildren, Richard liam Leask and John Abrams.| Shea, MRS. INOS 18, at the survived by awa and Pearce of Bowmanville service will The funeral Chapel, at 1 p.m., Dec. 21. held at the terment will Cemetery minister Church; will service. MRS. CLARA A. HUGHES occurred ly. Dec. 18, at her residence, | tryiqn Cemetery 566 Mary Street, of Mrs A. Hughes. She was in her 79th The death year. English. Born, April 23, 1889, at) war, for serv- Burnt River, Ont., she was mar- ce in the chapel on Thursday, Decem-| nied Nov, 15, 1915, in Toronto. A resident of Oshawa for 32)/at the Oshawa General Hospi- 3s, years, Mrs. Hughes was a mem: ta], following. a lengthy sick-| 243, 1 Funeral Bryce wii manville, Dec. 4, was conduct- gg a Montreal and a brother, Wil- landshire, married at Galt, Ont., in 1923 Telns himself. the shortly after coming to Canada the |United Church. She had lived H. Turner, minister|in Oshawa since 1928 Predeceas>d by her husband, Interment was in/John MacKay, in 1965, the de- service at Chapel, United Scotland Bow- She was an adherent Church, ceased is survived by Archibald, Wil- MacKay of Oshawa Steckley a_ brother, day, December 18, 1967, Inos Pearce, in|Pearce of RR 2, Bowmanville; | Ayimer! two nieces, Mrs. C Me Restingima) of Port Arthur and Mrs.|/Gravenhurst, Ont., G be Rev day, December 18, 1967, Ciara A. Eng-|was in her. 80th vear Resting at the Arm-'and Levenia Pearce, errow in J Smith (Vel-| Matts The funeral held at. the service Gerrow will condu \the late Harry Born Fev. and 22, of Oshawa John years. Funeral Home League In-| .Predeceased, Aug Ebenezer husband, and of aA son, Anne and Alison will T. HEZZELWOOD |Chapel at 2 p.m., Dec. 21. Following a sickness of two|terment will be in Mount Lawn years the death occurred, Dec.|Cemetery. Rev. John Porter, Nursing/Minister of Westminster Unit-,Hansen 263, M. Clements 238, Al the ct Martha. Bali Hi's are stilt continuing their tor- 606 (215, 213) 1889, she had been Mixups for She was a former very Pearce of Oshawa and Brooks active member of Holy Trin- ity Anglican Church and was a_1,291 be member of the Salvation Army ,, 21. 1962, by Taylor 752, John Trott 734, 1 Arthur James Henry ron Bell 72, Romeril,/ Manning, the deceased is surviv- Brennan 710 of Ebenezer United|ed by a daughter, Mrs. Gerald jigpy conduct was the executive and hold the So the stage was set and the "UNION OF CANADAS', CONFEDERATION PRELUDE players--some a little sullenly --took their places. The economy boomed, broke and boomed again. French-Canadians fought for their identity, reformers struggled and won responsible government, vested interesis jockeyed to save their waning a Glecoff Paces manding six-point | Whitby Commercial hockey) league standings by trouncing Wear team 13-1 last night at the Whitby Arena. goals to pace the win, followe : by Dave Harrison with three,'plied for BA Fuels, BOUGHT TROUBLE Pete Bedard with two and Les LONDON (CP)--A south Lon- Sinden, Roger Gillis and Eric Christie with singles. John) | paieht sere places esters scored the lone Otten:|¢0n woman Doug Dale's Victory ae goal, ' lof old junk at a" second-hand In the second game of the|sale for $1.30, including some Dale Plastering took a com-)night Duff's Esso overpowered) crockery, cooking pans, a firee lead in the/BA Fuels 10-3. !screen--and a hand grenade. It Barry Gould with three goals, iggked like an ordinary glass Brian Fletcher and Gord For.) tte filled with blue liquid, but yi nd John and) : . ee eee ae prs pean label gave instructions on erb Tran with singles scotet|throwing it. Hilda Gadd careful- |for Duffs. Mike Gray with tW/1y took it to a police station. Ex- re-|perts said it could be 100 years old. short-handed Ottenbrite Men's five Bob Glecoff erupted for "land Ken Linton with one influence while the whole cast periodically broke step to new chords from across the Atlan- tic--free trade in England, famine in Ireland, revolution in Europe. Telling the story Dr. Care- less pays scrupulous attention to the interplay of social, eco- nomic and political forces and enlivens what might have been an over-detailed essay with penetrating character sketches and light touches. SAW THE REALITIES Contrasting Robert Baldwin and Francis Hincks, the two leading Upper Canadian re- formers at the inception of union, Dr. Careless says: "Baldwin was conservative and aristocratic by tempera- ment; a man of principle acutely, even self-righteously, proud of his integrity, drawn reluctantly into politics by a sense of noblesse oblige... . i Here's where to find gifts for everyone. . . CHRISTMAS GIFT SPOTTER Hincks was flexible and adaptable an ambitious SURE REE SA Gifts for the Home Lemeeee COLL ELLE | Entertainment ame opportunist who saw the reali- ties of power in politics.' Dr. Careless strikes a fair balance between the prob- lems, opinions and emotions in both Canadas. Though he records all the disputes he does not overlook the ach- | ievements Among these were the An- glo-French alliance that won responsible government and proved the two cultures could work within one political party for a common end, and transportation. links that be- came the backbone of Confed- eration. Although the union of the MAKE A DATE TO GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE VISIT . EVERY FLOOR hale il GEORGIAN 1276 Shades to Choose From ee Visit our new showroom for complete decorating service delightful Toe pw Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls. A gift your phere whole family will enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy. Be sure to book your Christmas and New Year's reservations now THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 723-4693 INSTALLATION. ANGUS-GRAYDON 428 KING ST. W. 728-6254 Canadas was marred by polit- ical brawling, gerrymander- ing and an indefatigable pur- suit of sectional interests it was the testing-ground in which the foundations of Con- federation were laid. And be- cause it showed constitutional reform without goodwill could solve nothing its fate is rele- vant to Canada a_ century later. The Union of the Canadas, | by J. M. S. Careless, Mc- Clelland and Stewart, $10. MOTOR CITY MIXED We had our Turkey Roll of last week and congratulations go to those who won turkeys -- Jo Westlake 780, Chuck be Ford 740, Bud Jarvis 683, Dorothy 674, Bowler Funeral Gord Long 642, Vi Norris 626, Harold (283); Fred Taylor 687 (268); Lorraine 237, D. Hobbs 234, W. Ripley 229, N Home of Mrs. Inos Tryphena|ed Church Hitchens 222, G. Tromiey 219 and B Hezzelwood, of Toronto. She Service. Konkie 212. 600 over -- A. Cackerton 620 (241); M ais Hables 764 (336, 229); P. Skidmore 722 A daughter of the late George MRS. CLARA RUBY (268, 235, 219); T. Clements 650. (240, the de- MANNING 238); D. Salea 617 (258); T. Hobbs 614 240, 209); L. Parish 605 (240); P. Hen. ceased was born at Bowman-| The death occurred, Dec. 18. gerson 60s (306, 213): V. Mena' 603 (261) ville where she was married. |4t the Oshawa General Hospital, and T. Salea 602. (230) bg . ee . a Point Standing -- Centenniais 32. Hot deny She was a member of the Ff Mrs. Clara Ruby Manning, shots 28, Boozers 27, Desperates 2, United Church. 30 Avenue Street. She was 1n/Expos 21, Destroyers 21, Dumbells 20, : i 791 a Alley Benders 18, M 18, Aces U. Predeceased by her husband, her 79th year. 16, Bobeals 11 and Minies Tl. Aylmer H. Hezzelwood, she is. The former Clara Ruby Maits, , Ross the deceased was a daughter of GUYS AND DOLLS MAJORS rid pace with @ 4-0 win over Imports al The remainder of the teams split with over Trotters 3-1, Braggarts over Redcaps 3-1 and Hickeys over Low 32 downs 3-1 bowled by Braggarts with 3,744 and the high single game by Ball Hi's with GuYSs Arne Greene headed the onor roll thie week with 795 (303) fol lowed by Bob Lavergne 757, George Harold Bal lem and Wilf Villa 733, Red Hardie 732, Ron Bragg 725 and Jack LLS The Dolls took the lime. with the high scorers being Janet the Fulton (Ruby Marie) of Hamp- Peel i (336), Bes Kotelkp 823, Joyce aor d : el 82) (310 'osemarie Jones 820 ton and five grandchildren 346), Marg. Vice. 767. Marilyn Richards The. memorial service will be Mavis Taylor 699, Nancy Love 696, held at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 20, at belie King and Laura McKinley 682, tie cave Funeral, Home. 6 Y,,Redpath $70 Bernice Buday 658, eae e Armstrong Funera ME. Helen Reynolds 456 and Ev Harding uaden-\interment will be in Oshawa 45 a eee . - . 9H VERAG Harold Ballem Clara Cannon F. G. sti) tends with 262, Jim. Bassells 261, Ongley, rector of St. George's Al Perry. 255. For. the Dollis Lorraine conduct the service. daughter JOSEPH N. TULL( who served w ICK A veteran of the First World chaiski the Jackson 603, Dot Brabin 402 and Dar- ith Royal Navy from 1915 to 1918, Joseph N. Tullock died, Dec. 18, Bey Memorial Anglican Church, will Myrphy is now up to, 244, Bea Kotelko 239 and Joyce Bell 228 TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES High Triples: Jackie Legere 771, Joan Walker 707, Bev. Nichols 668, Marg Pu- 623, Sharon Burke 615, Rose lene Williams 60! High Singles: Jackie Legere 306, 241, Nichols 300, 239, Marq Puchalski 'Joan Walker 262, 227, Earline Keeler 247, Pauline: Starr Gloria Bowler 238, Jean Gaskell 232, 263, Head Ai The high three games this week were! 207; Sharon Burke OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PLAZA DOUBLES High Triples: Harry Keys 746 (264), Peggy Fayle 741 (251), Pegay Branton 732 (267), Shiela Taylor 731 (279), Dave 79 (20 Harold Cornish 704, A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM osHAWA CABLE TV. 0, . » . the gift that keeps on giving @ |] Channels @ Perfect Reception @ No Antenna "Have Yourself A Merry, Merry Christmas" by planning your HOLIDAY DINNERS and OSHAWA CABLE TV 600 KING ST. E, 723-5278 Wilson 651, Stella Leighton 658, Roy Peebles 687 (257), Jim Morrison 675 In- Mann 681} and Eve Clark 682. (240) and Marg Arnold 672 (289) High Singles: Ray Richard 294, Art SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE Cork 287, Fred James 284, Nora James! High Singles ~ D. Smyenuik 269, P. 274, Myles Smith 272, Marie Upton 269, Hutcheson 267, Rose Radovich 265, Lenka Mayer 258, Joan Bryden Grace Cork 255 and Dave Peebles 255 Team Standing Little Angles 10, 13 Counts 10, Hatmas 10, Doebeag 9, Guys} and Dolls & Kitoats 8, Dreamers 8 No Names 8, Cards 8 Crazy 8's 8, Dis cards 7, Centennials 7, Gems 7, Jack'll THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! ! THE OSHAWA TIMES Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 PARTIES CAROUSEL 7, Hippies 7 and Hubbells 6 NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES THURSDAY AFTERNOON Gifts for the Home INNS |Holiday Fun High Triples: Ev. Campbell 738 (283, 263); Gladys Knight 695 (248, 224, 223);! Molly Depratto 694 (269, 220, 205); Georg. Barker 662 (287, 252); Nell Mitruk 660 (296); Mildred Witferick 606 (284); Gloria Collins 605 (259 and Edna Hall High Singles: Darlene Wilson 232, Dorothy Bentley 228; Olga Johnson 218; Jessie Bulger 212; 210; Emmy Buis 221; Laura Collins 233 Betty Pearse 208; | Eleanor Anderson 208; Betty Matthews Norma Scott 203 and Nancy Vick ers 201 Team Standing: With pinfall at the end of the second section, congratulations to Ev 'Campbell's team on coming out on top with 23 (20,325); Collins 16 (19, 837); Shewrings 16 (19,527); Wilson's 14 (19,247); Burrus 13 (18,865); Wittericks 12 (19,394); Pearse's 12 (19,279); and Vickers 7 (18,957). SUNDAY SOCIAL High Triples: F. Clements (749), | 279) 253, 217; T. Hobbs (664), 242, 229; P.| Hansen (659), 253, 211; L. Parish (655)| 269; S. Tromley (646) 269;; Riples (637) 250, 223; M. Hobbs (635) 248, 223; A. Clements (609) 221, 242 and E. Rom-| anchuk (600) 206 | High Singles: H Weroski 249, D. 237, R. Viieger Cockerton 226, G 224, H. Weroski Brant 222 and B. Weroski 222. Points Centennials 34, Boozers 32, Desparates 29, Expos 28, Hotshots 28, Aces Up 23, Mixers 23, Destroyers 21, Bobcats 20, Dumbelis 20, Alley Benders 20. and Minies 11. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Clements 265, M.| Galea, 239, D. Hobbs | 236,. J. O'Neil 232, 1 Beaudry 225, J. Meikle 225, |. Cockerton 222, B FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS | SPARKLE WITH | CHRISTMAS | Make your appointment now with | SUZANNE | HAIRSTYLING OSHAWA 723-5271 AJAX 942-5580 elegant gifts forshe home When you decorate your tree, siessihitaciecoasieslieskacuicnccaieanih THOUSANDS read Times Action Clansl- fied ads dally. Hair pieces sold or set. Gifts for Everyone dress up your home with 5 JOHN ST. W. drapes and floors from Shew- 725-4541 ring. | sani Hak CHRISTMAS . . . You deserve to buy the best | FESTIVE SEASON a ela iat and con hove a wide variety, Depend on = 3 - sive The Finest choosing from: | . : @ Pierced Earrings ; Motor City Cab @ Watches @ CARPETS | For Fast, Courteous @ Diamond Rings @ DRAPES | 24 HOUR SERVICE yee Rings ern | 725-1127 n any More Beautiful peace GIFT IDEAS @ TORGINOL ccs A ane Pes @ CERAMICS 725-3541 GALBRAITH Is the number to remember over the HOLIDAY SEASON UNITED TAXI] 143 KING EAST JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA AJAX -- 942-0407 SHEWRING BROS. LTD. OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY NIGHTS | at Motor City Bowling ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore' 728-3980 26 GIBBONS STREET "When more than one, Bowling's Ar MANNING, Clara Ruby ber of Christ Memorial Anglican ness. The deceased, who was in Soe eee Buechler 226 end/ By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 78 BICHON w Got gift problems ? Drop into Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen his 72nd year, lived at 739 Hor- Turkey Winners (hidden Triples); ; | DISTINCTIVE : Elmer's Bargain House and tral Hospital. on Monday, December 18, top Street Earline Keeler; Millie Morris; Gloria NATIONAL LEAGUE | ACCESSORIES | 723-3212 see the Jorge shlection of 967, Clara Ruby Matts, beloved wife of ee Bowler; Marj White, Darlene Williams, Eastern Divisi : (| ion of gifts the late Arthur Manning, mother of Mrs IN MEMORIAM A son of the late Thomas audrey Hepburn vastern Division | baad 11 4 for the whole family. Gerald. Fulton (Ruby Marie), Hampton; and Elizabeth Tullock, the de- Lucky Draw Winner: Jean Gaskell WLT F APt and GIFTS Holiday Food Rone 'Funurat Tins' Gonawar oni fe. ceased was born, Mar. 18, 1896,\rirst section "| * Week Of Boston 16 8 4.99 77 36 FOR THE HOME y ELMER'S neral service in the 'chapel Wednesday, /BAILEY in loving memory of @ dserjat South Shields, England. He|--------------_____ Chicago =: 14:8 8 90 8336) @» BEDSPREADS Becembe ee diay Neen tel el away ave years eyo today, Dejcame to Canada: 44 years ago} | Toronto 1410 5 86 6233] @ LAMPS TURKEYS s ; camber 19,1962 and lived in Toronto for seven FUNERALS | Detroit 13:10 6 97 87 32) @ PICTURES 253 Bloor St, E. Se bear loved and remembered alway) ears before moving to New York 1312 4 84 8230! @ MIRRORS GEESE 728-3473 Cee he Ae he on é + my OShawa FUNERAL OF ---- od ily 76 27) @ ETC DUCKS AY on Monday, December 18,/PARROTT -- In loving memay of ow Prior to his retirement in FRANK CZOP estern aiyision | Prices. to. Suit All Budgets ' 1967, 'Joseph Tullock ved husband of at Ge aad andiatner, ccimber 19,| duly, 1963, Mr. Tullock was em-| Requiem High Mass was Psila 14 9 5 62 59 33 CUSTOMCRAFT CAPONS MARTY'S RECORD BAR Wm. Hedges (Msudl,. Tormnto, Mrs 1964. ear gan ployed in the paint department sung in Holy Cross Roman se jovani + = 4 Hs n md FURNITURE Roasting Chickens "TOPS IN' POPS" Don Brooks (Dolly), Oshawa, Joseph.) His 208.,)* 8 OSes at General Motors for more|Catholie Church at 9:30 a.m.,/ Minnesota 5 71 28) Madoc, Pete, Courtice, Fred aod. Tho | a Bond in Fe ag i brah Oe than 30 years, today for Frank Czop who died, Pittsburgh 1114 4 74 83 26) 1188 SIMCOE S Also Smoked Turkeys music to suit all tostes lock, Miss' Jennie Tullock, Archie and| 1 sunshine of perfect peace. He was a member of. the Osh- pec. 18, at the Toronto Gen-|St-. Louis 818 3 57 76 19 2 and barbecued turkeys SPECIAL: All Four eran one ete ae ly of But Tesliae: God. Kew. best, awa Naval Veterans' Associa-'era] Hospital, in his 36th year. jOakland 717 5 57 79 19) pC BIGON leech MONKEY'S Albums England, in hie 72nd ar, Restiny . rhe) = s , , 7 . eS ai oS anata 12 : the Arhistrone Funeral HL Oshawa. | Ha tots have pire many ode tion and Branch 43, Royal Ca-- The mass was sung by Rey.| AMERICAN LEAGUE PUT AWAY a tidy sum by renting that LITZ POU LTR ee: ome A tead UB ibd as re gaten Sadly missed and ever remembered by nadian Legion. ee J. Darby. Interment was in Eastern Division apartment, Phone 723.3492 ind place en | y bs Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa his family He is survived by his wife, Resurrection Cemetery. WELT FPF Ar a | 117 BLOOR E. OSHAWA FLYING CLUB : pe it: towing renwemranes 03 the former Maud Constance The pallbearers were Joseph Springfield 17 12 1 110 108 35 J23-07 22 For the Special Biase A VBLP WLADYKA, tke (Alec) dear brother, Alexander (Scotty) Reid, Russell; two daughters, Mrs./Pjontek, Carl Faruga, Ken|Hershey 12 11 3104 87 27 Gifts for Her Christinoc | . y ; who passed away December 19, 1960. William Hodges (Maud) of To-| Milne. Tom Mikaulaskas, Math-| 11 12 4 104 101 26) : Pebiligst ai Date ao . her 1 2 e for as Early Bird Game 7.45 Sharp $150 Jockpot Game 20 Regular games et $20. Double in 15 Nos. or less Lost 5 games, $30 per game ADMISSION $1.00 ice leaving K ng ond Simcoe Street at 7:00 and 7:15 pm Wednesday, Dec. 20th JUBILEE. PAVILION Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen E., 668-3552 318 Dundas St Whitby ,Ont, He left us quietly, visit the Park Office. 723-2633 ronto and Mrs. service, United Church, will conduct the| Don Brooks!ew Brudek and Don Haight. Joe Cembal and Eddie Saban- ski, \Kaltner 8 and A, Kaltner 5. 1013 4 96 108 | Baltimore | Providence | low as $5. \eral Hospital on Monday, December 18.) Wie thoughts unknown; 1967, lke Wladyka, beloved husband of! pit jeft us a memory |(Dolly) of Oshawa and four West iviai Pe TURKEYS \Louise Elizabeth Yirich, father of Mrs. | ; | 5 ples ' estern Division énetrate © Private and. Co ljonn Kuchma, (olga) of Oshawa, Mrs We fitaire nin Lord: |sons, Joseph of Madoc, Pete of FUNERAL OF |Cleveland 15 8 3 90 79 33 her heart with CAPONS Flying Troining ht ~|Kirk Godfrey (Marie) of Don Mills, Wil.) in Your garden of rest, |Courtice and Fred and Thomas FRANK DOLINSKI Racherter 1213-3 98 105 97 fresh cut flowers; plants 6 fla ca liam and Michael of Port Hope, John of! for when on earth | f Oshawa The memorial service for ' 8 « er fi | 4 Order Now for Christmas ghts \Clearwater, Florida and Fred of To-| ie was one of the best. aus : She nhcer gre ; |Buffalo 12:13 2 98 104 26 r Horal arrangements. FRANK HOA Oshawa Municipal Airport |ronto, in his 76th year. Resting at the' sagiy missed by sister Jean, Also. surviving are two sis- Frank Dolinski, who died Dec. Quebec 10 11-4107 94 24 4 G 728-1626 Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with 4 ters, Misses Ellen and Jennie|15, at the Oshawa General Hos- etl ' Jordon Florists Rovdona: Ra Wast | funeral service in the Ukrainian Presby-\woop In loving memory of Clar : A & chial 1. in his 67th y vas held ferian. Church, Wednesday, December 20lence Roy Wood, uncle Ted, who lett! Tulloc two brothers, Archie pital, in his 67th year, was he 28-9443 Oshawa 725-6837 DRUM CITY ja! 2 pm. Interment Oshawa Union|is sq suddenly December 19, 1965. Alsoland Thomas Tullock and aat the Armstrong Funeral) DART RESULTS | hati eter alll Tae Fond' Waele bal Vinh eonare: Hunemeny Naver % nephew, Taylor Tullock, all of|Home at 11 a.m., Dec. 18. | TORONTO | opreciateg) | Kwaye remembered by the Norman| England; 19 grandchildren and) The service was conducted] WOODVIEW PARK Trees and Trim LIKE ARMCHAIR 250 DRUMS SET _ ic dclaneansimapeiiaiensincane | OOD MMIC eS 51 __-| two great-grandchildren. |by Rev. George Tsukornyk,| Teenie-Boppers defeated Hip- SHOPPING ? To choot fini. All tnake | RD A LASTING TRIBUTE -- | The memorial service will be|pastor of St. Mary's Ukrainian|pies 4-1 in Woodview Park dart CHINN'S) Park South' at. Hilleldes Pratn Phone 668-3311 new and used. one | STAFFO! | for permanence and dignity j|held at 2 p.m., Dec. 21, at the|Greek Orthodox Church. Inter-|league play recentiy. cut spruce and Scotch pine, 98 up. : Talechena: Callast BROTHERS LTD. we sugaest: Armstrong Funeral. Home. In-|ment was in Oshawa Union| Doubles -- C. Oderkirk 3, [../ Sprayed and delivered. 728-7288, 723-7088.) For: details on Gift Packs 925-4434 -- Authorized Dealers MOUNT ee |terment will be in-Mount Lawn Cemetery Irving 2, E. Major 2, J. Kaltner, CHRISTMAS TREES, No. i" Spruce, of SELECT APPLES os é ROCK OF AGES | BROROE MEMORIALS |Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mel-| The pallbearers were Nick.|B. Simpson, G. Oderkirk and Scotch fine ies: plantation arow".| RED WING ORCHARDS san atone rial els wal ega oo oo FAMILY MONUMENTS ee Ska anvice joes llow, minister of Northminster;Mike. Ron and Tony Loople,|M. Smith Bloor St, ©. 723-2281. 1449? today r | fas i cabs | Baseball for one inning -- J Raa aaa a aa a 4 POLISH G "Is that for real, Santa asks Juliet Waniura (righ as she tugs at Santa's bez Death Seen Bl By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Wri The presumed deatl drowning of Prime Min Harold Holt of: Australia particular impact on the U: States. Australia, by its direct volvement in the Vietnam » has acquired a special statu the U.S. The Liaison was be under former prime min Sir Robert Menzies and co! ued by Holt, who swore t "all the way with LBJ" made it stick at home. Kidney-Tra Glad To Be TORONTO (CP) -- The A Weatherbies of nearby Clar! will celebrate Christmas twice this year--once on ] 25, and again when Mr. We erbie comes home from he tal. Mr. Weatherbie is the | kidney transplant case to be trated on at the Toronto ¢ tral Hospital. He is making isfactory progress but spend Christmas Day at hospital. Mrs. Weatherbie, meanw} Is. planning the two spe Christmas celebrations. "It will be one of the fi: Christmasses we've eyer hz she said Monday. Her husb phoned six times during weekend "just to say, 'Hi,' tell me how good it is to alive." Mr. Weatherbie, 28-year father of two, was operated Saturday following the deatl Barbara Aitken, an 18-year girl killed in a car acci near her Orangeville, © home. Five hours after the g' death, five surgeons, who sj a year in various hospitals the United States and Fra preparing for a kidney tr plant, started the operation. WAVES AT WIFE Ten hours later, Mrs. We: erbie watched from behind plate glass protecting an in sive care unit as her husb waved at her. Just six weeks ago, Weatherbie had returned dej ed to his home, he had onl; short time to live The parents of a young t Police Offi In Quebec MONTREAL (CP) -- A po officer testified Monday that Michel alderman Maurice C stantineau was willing to | him up to $100,000 to prev him from appearing in co against him. The evidence came fr Const. Jean-Claude Gascon, who told Judge Paul Hurteau got into the St. Michel police partment earlier this year a! he paid the alderman $1,000 cash. He was testifying at the ry liminary hearing of Mr. C stantineau on a charge of | ry. Const. Gascon--who resigi from the Montreal police | partment last fall after 12 ye of service--said he joined -- force in the Montreal sub June 15 of this year, two di after he paid the money to alderman at the St. Michel ¢ hall,