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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1962, p. 22

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wy yr eee PR EEE Ow ea oe KIETZ -- John and Jo (nee Me- Donald, Reg. N.). ozs. janks to Dr. happy to an- 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 4, 1962 IOOF NEWS are noun birth of their daughter, ra 9 Site 0, 08 May 2, 1962 at 2.35 p.m., weighing 8 Ibs. 14% ozs. Thi Dr. ] A. E. King. KING -- Debbie, Donna and Patsy ppily announce the safe arrival of e their brother, Paul Edward Christian, 9 Ibs. 7 ozs., on Tuesday, May 1, 1962, ins ha 1 Hospital, thanks lazier and nursing staff. Proud parents are Donald ai Maryann King. M fine. nd other and baby doiag| The Independent Order of Oddfellows (IOOF) district No. RIDDELL, Alex and Violet, 167 Hill- 41 Dart baseball playoffs were qrest Drive, Whitby, are happy to an-irun off on the evening of May ce the birth of a daughter, Sandra, 7 ibs.» 3 ozs., on Thursday, May 3 1962, at Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Milian and hospital staff. "}1 in what turned out to be a 'Inear marathon of exhausted dart throwing. contestants. iy 4 Lynda (nee| At the start of the playoff gyaoreake) happily announce the ar-itournament Whitby lodge re- 'a daughter, Thursday, May 3 Tye, * the Oshawa General Hospital "lceived a bye until the second grandchild of Mr. and Mrs./round through being top team String Broken With the series tied at one game apiece, both teams started the last game with the same lineups. Whitby started well in the final game, plating six in the 1st and four in the 2nd, against a total of one run by Port Perry. Whitby was blanked in the next two innings while the Port team First James Smyth, Whitby, and Mr. andlin the season standing. picked up six runs. Me gcnild ie Patan. In the first round Brooklin| port Perry plated five in the Thanks to Drs. J. Maroosis and R. K.|was eliminated by Phoenix DbY/5th against three by Whitby, to see a 30 to 25 rig Pang ote ove the score 13 to 12 for Whit- NAMES ARE IMPORTANT: Choos-|was eliminated by Port Perry) py at this point. ing © came, for 2eha omens wil(28 to nine and Ajax was elim- 'tn the exth innings neither rT thers will|* 7 * 4 wie To xnow "your" choles Namie inated by Pickering 19 to nine. team could plate a run. The 7th tno. bmg dividual nam In the second round Port innings found the big throwers for each team coming through, i pindividual pamenee|Perry eliminated Pickering 17| sient. call our Classified/to 12 and Whitby eliminated|whithy plating six, Port Perry t t, give the facts, in : eiuing ae ere |plating seven, to tle the game rh ee ows in ee aAvewes Learyrye i trong Funeral Home, on { c 1 ' Friday and Saturday, then at St.|the best Whitby could do wasjor inter-district, team to de- Hall' on yee ings Staee ost | four runs. |throne Whitby since the 1957-58 Mary's Church, Monday, May 7 at| During the remaining five in-|seasons, is to be congratulated 9.30 a.m. Interment St Mary Sy anainings Whitby outscored the op-|on a very fine achievement and ease aWike Funeral Home @ p.m.|position 15 to 11, however the|have the best wishes of the dis- Also at the Church Hall on Sunday at/hie 2nd inning, when Port Perry|trict in keeping the inter-district . er had plated 17 runs, was too great|trophy for another year at KEENAN, Eva nag ein cc lfor Whitby to overcome. This|least. This inter-district trophy Entered into rest in the wa Gen- $ Dae t : a ve sometime eral Hospital on Thursday, May 3, 1962, / Same ending 31 to 19 for Port) series x be played so! Eva Jane Branton, widow of the late Perry. Iduring the summer. Albert Edward Keenan and mother of Mrs. Oliver Flint (Florence) of Guelph, | Mrs. Cecil Stapley (Dorothy), Mrs. Wil-| e liam Hrehoruk (June), Pearl, George! bd and Harold of Oshawa in her 75th year.| nin Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service) in the Chapel Monday, May 7 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. | e MACDONALD, Willism John After a lengthy illness at his home 18 ad 10nd us Brown Street, Bowmanville, W. A. Mac- donald, beloved husband of Elizabeth} Stewart (Bessie), dear father of Mrs. James Graham (Catharine), and Bruce! Qn the day the last snow-)far easier than heretofore to pr yee egg ner ga flake melts and the first budjput a fresh, bright sparkle into Moos Saee al gt pride Lannie ~ ge ae ve Ay weather-worn home. ss 'manville ce-/home-owner starts talking and) Moreover; new materials on metery. rece rae sees ithinking about What has noW/the market can sometimes become. a well-estabished na-|make it cheaper to have new oe oe ae "spring clean-|roofing or siding installed than director or phone 725-2327. Bolles "epring cleaning" TS a do a patch job. GERROW FUNERAL come to encompass far more|MONEY-SAVING FEATURE CHAPEL than a_ strenuous "scrubbing} Among the materials that 3 operation." New painting andinow include new time- and Kindness beyond price decorating, new lighting fix-/money-saving features are: (a) yet within reach of all. |tures, new floor coverings,|fireproof shingles that protect 728-6226 touch-up jobs on siding and/while they beautify, and (b) roofing, and a host of repairjsidings that provide insulation, 390 KING STREET WEST __jand improvement jobs are alljretaining building heat and cut- ' S7 part of a well-integrated pro-jting fuel bills. Fuel savings F ate halite gram aimed at maintaining ajover the years, can amortize floral requiremetits for ol high standard of appearance|the cost of the installation. occasions. and Dyan in the home. | Then there are rot-resistant OSHAWA. SHOPPING rime seeks jo ad vial psi €X-| sidings and shingles that pro- CENTRE h ane Roni tig set a ©X+lvide longer life and. beauty for 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ically ee it "3 ah ke con inne home. Some sidings have 728.6555 odically if it is to be kept in)paked-on decorator colors that smooth operating condition. | never need repainting. Since the winter months usual-| ae ly do the most damage, spring). ap age House. A change is the best time for making a|!™ the family's size and needs seasonal check-up and attend-|™4Y call for a room addition IN MEMORIAM ./or interior remodeling. Consider COOK -- In loving remembrance of|ing to the necessary repairs @ dear husband and father, Howard | and other little jobs about the Ky hi ssed yay .Ma 4, 1934.; A ' COOK ee ope ssetther, Louise Rundie,|house that will make it a better place in which to live. POM OMe ete eee eee SSOP NOC OR eR eR ee ee rere, by, then entered the finals for FIND BET l : R No. 47 for the inter-districts|out in order. The 4th and 5th poet into rest in the Oshawa Gen-lin the first four innings against|ers hit pay-off spots to load the and father of Mrs, Peter Blackwell oe re Botie 'OanNA, on in the first two innings, while] Port Perry, the first district, eluding the > mal is : publish a Birth 'Notice In the) The two remaining undefeat-|./'19 "an thus necessitating an extra innings. ; the championship of this dis-|, 49 F «we i trict and the right to meet the|by's first thrower came through . Bes : : rennce, Tee i i | bases, however the Z - 1 Hospital| championship trophy. men got on , : 4 ' Dot nly at tae ee soe, Fiore French | P ° ah next thrower went out, to give ye in her 73rd year. Loving sister of Mrs.) REGAIN TROPHY LOST 5 YRS Whitby one. run. i 1 ec carey Bl abe gra | Midway through the first 4 q Puck: sladys) ol ' & Be A 7 : ' Mis. isane Puckrin (Gled}®) .eaing|game of the best 2 of 3 finals| WINS CHAMPIONSHIP at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390| ; indicated Whitb .| In Port Perry's half of the Se King Street West, with service in| the score indicate itby, Nore) ona i : he first J the Chapel on Monday, May 7, at 2/mally slow in the early innings,|overtime innings, 3 ;, p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, was to be exceptional in this|thrower got on base, the next eral Hospital on 'Thursday, May 3,/ » Port Perry. This game! bases, Clarence Butson then 1962, Peter Hrehoruk, beloved hus-|10 by r erry. S gi hit.|came through with a three bag- Mary), | PY- F 3 ; rent ans taerk ooemes wiliam.| In the second game Port|trict championship for Port D a o ( T v N --_ Bext edition. Just dial RA 3-3492 ed teams, Port Perry and Whit-| In the overtime innings Whit- winners of districts No. 24 and| With a homer, the next two went HREHORUK, Peter game, plating a total of 22 runs) Was out, the 3rd and 4th throw- band of the late Dorothy Waselashko|ended 28.to 13 in favor of W y : lger to win the game and dis- John, Michael and Steve Remego, in|Perry plated a total of 20 runs|Perry, 22 to 20. that grows up to $15,000" 9 up to $10, CESS SOS REP OR RR ee eer PER WEEK PAYABLE $1.50 YEARLY Does this sound too good to be true? Well, the Oshawa Times and the Scottish & York In- surance Company Ltd. will prove that it's true. This insurance was carefully planned for months before being offered. It provides un- usually extensive coverage and is the finest low cost accident insurance you could buy. 7 a COSTS ONLY er tess than Se per week for an individus! subser+ $] 50 ber sged 1-79. FAMILY PLAN: iB $4.50 annuslly converting the basement to a finished recreation room, or add a finished bedroom: or den to the attic to meet expanded MAKE REPAIRS PROMPTLY family needs. HALEY -- In loving memory of} Minor repairs should be made| Effect a "change of scene" Epo 4 Haley, who passed "vs |promptly. Failure to do so willjin any or all rooms via a new Worthy of everlasting love and a . more serious|paint job or wallpaper -- or a membrance. |breakdowns later on -- mayjcombination of both. Consider Sadly missed by husband and family.| 14, necessitate an expensive/new floor coverings, too! winund seckson. who "passed. away fe gh eile, that sea 8. The Grounds. Even a small . ackyard can become a happy who passed away May 4, 1945. --Always lovingly remembered by wife Mary and daughter Florence Underwritten By Scottish & York Insurance Company Ltd. SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS FOR FIRST YEAR Poblie Bus, | Baliresd, | Taxicab, Automobile | Lightning, Street Car | fsitney and Pedestrian, Cyclone, bac a Passenger | Automobile oe Burning Accidents bse e | cineeanul Earthquake -- $1,000 'S1ge0 _ $3,000 $1,000 | $1,000 | $1,000 10, 3,000 | 1,000] 1,000] 1,000 | 1,000 10,000 3,000} 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 un 10,000 | 3,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 _ 'ia ae 10,000 | 3,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000} 1,000 seer ecg cend 10,000 | 3,000 | 1,000 1,000 | 1,000 The entire benefits under ae |: ae 1a 1,000 1,000 pets increase by 10% pn |year for § years, Colla: Bicycle, Selden. Commercial Airplane or Scheduled Ferrys FOR LOSS OF These Extra Benefits feo May 4, 1956. x We loved him, ah, no tongue can tell) Here is a convenient guide to|modern outdoor livin ving area How much we loved him and how " ' ' inn?" 9 vt * be bad sacl : spring gto ge that will|New patio awnings and shelters = loved him too, and thought it best etermine how you can step UP) can convert a small corner near 'o take him home with Him to rest./the appearance and _ livability the house int itable Lovingly remembered by the family. irae use into @ sultabie area : : of your home, ae |for summer relaxation and bar- LEGGETTE -- xy sorta memes of} 1, The Outside. This is your|pecue fun. ecu nome's face to the 'public.| Life God watched you in your suffering, |Check roofing and siding. Small Both Hands ee knew Jun bed Yar sare, cracks, peeling, etc., often re- GREATEST DEPTH Both Feet And took you in His care. quire little more : than minor| Greatest ocean depth is 6,066 Sight of Both Eyes You would not wigh for us to srieve,/repairs or repainting. The new/fathoms or 36,198 feet in the a hand and f tut Wick & te selemberes jlatex paints that cover exteri-/Mariani Trench south of Guam oa nae ore sg Throughout the passing years jors with a single coat make itlin the western Pacific. One hand and sight of one eye --E Ps y sister Beverle: i eta Joe, nieces Deena, Dale sed < " sight of one vided yan. ither han 3,750 1,000 500 500 500 9 ' ' smacbeel Td euceay oF a-dauk Either foot 3,750 1,000 500 500 500 sister Gail Rae, who passed away May Sight of eith sister ' ight of either eye 3,750 1,000 500 500 500 Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much, Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has her in his keeping, We have her in our hearts. f--------------- To: SCOTTISH & YORK Insurance Company Ltd. 425 University Avenue, TORONTO, Ontario. These Extra Benefits Too! @ POLIO -- Hospital indemnity for Poliomyelitis up to $2,500.00. --Ever remembered by sister Joan, brother-i-law Joe, nieces Deena, Dale and Darla, and nephew Joel. LEGGETTE -- In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Gail Rae, who passed away one year ago today, May 4, 1961 in her 2ist year. Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose her No one will ever know. The undersigned hereby makes application for the Travel and Pedestrian Insurance Policy with Hospital Indemnity for Poliomyelitis issued by the Scottish & York Insurance Company Ltd. It is understood and agreed that the applicant She suffered much, her pleasures few, will subscribe to the Oshawa Times during the life of ; oNigee ec mee Barer deserved what she was put Z i a " CUMULATIVE POLICY VALUE the Policy when issued ana will pay the regular subscription BS ewes t els a oe ise NAME 4. .cteccces cos use BIMIRY Oe feces known, ADDRESS rn is 0 hae Dies se At no cost to you, your Scottish & York policy BENEFICIARY ....... will increase in value by 10% each year, for the first 5 years. At the end of 5 years its maximum coverage reaches up to $15,000.00 own, --Greatly missed by mother, stepfather Bill, and brother Paul. CARD OF THANKS ACKLES -- I wish to take this oppor- tunity to say "Thanks" to the nurses and staff on the fourth floor for their Kindness during my stay in the Osh- * awa General Hospital; to my friends and neighbors for their gifts, cards and flowers. Special thanks to Mrs. Patrick (Cassie) Chappell and Reverend Canon * C, D. Cross of St. George's Anglican Church. Seno ee eeeneressessceee RELATIONSHIP TO YOU: obese. is cwieteaseend' | subscribe to The Please read all details before completing application The Oshana Times () Start Now 0) I enclose $ seth ciaticeas ROO Fee SIGNATURE OOO eee eee were rere eeeeseseeeee | --Mrs. Norman Ackles. RYCROFT -- I wish to express my » sincere thanks to Charles and family, * the Order of the Eastern Star, the Rev. Mr. Armstrong, for their visits, and to all who remembered me during my re- wecent stay in the hospital. I would also fike to thank Dr .Witzel and Dr. Csont,| T0day's compact kitchens the nurses and staff of Ward 2D of the Oshawa General Hospital, for their ex-| Call for careful utilization of eellent care and wonderful attention. i --_iee, BR Beets it being accomplished in this, case by a one-piece complete cooking surface, oven and whatever apace is available. | hroilex.

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