PF Free HP EOI REE VE "' 416 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, January 12, 1963 OBITUARIES Weekly ARTHUR WILLIAM BUNKER A Kaumbered declines, by S18 to 290 Toronto Exchange this week, Issues The death of Arthur William| She reg ey si pn Bunker, 122 Thornton road gg 4 for the as | 19,627, ie north, occurred suddenly Fri- the year to ih day, Jan. 11 at his residence. cents unless marked $. . A son of the late Mr, and WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE, roRouto STOCK! was held from the Mclntosh-|Mrs. Walter Bunker, he was oats ween : a0 Anderson Funeral Home, Fri- eat -- 18, 1902 in London, Bales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low ee 5 15 p.m. land, as corn) pel von con-| Mr. Bunker married the for- = ducted by Rev. Derek Allen,)mer Dorothy Devinish, Nov. 22, 20% 19% tol minister of the. St. Paul's pres-|1934 in Toronto. 13% fuie.| byterian Church. Interment was| A resident of Oshawa for 37 Cae in the Oshawa Union Cemetery.|years, he was an 'inspector at b 19 : Birth) Palbearers were Ross Wether-|General Motors north plant for 905 iit up, Claude Glassford, Howard 4 -- oun a member of the rs Oke, Fred Srigley, Jack Smiley|49- . Prior to living in Oshawa, the and Howard Mevhesiney. --|aecoased Htyed in Woodstock. Summary Of Stock Mark ----This Week------ 1962-63 Bales High Low Close Ch'ge High Low 162 123% 0 «@ i E 5 ; i] g ; ; i - *e 3 = + 4 - f ?° =z E FUNERAL OF GEORGE D. 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Derek Allen, minister of the 'a,|St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Interment was in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Earle Judge, Cameron Lott, Lewis Lott, Ted Stewart, Ed Stewart and Jack ;| Thaler. MAXWELL G, STEWART '| The death of Maxwell G. Stewart occurred suddenly at Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. W. Richardson, (Marilyn); a son, Ronald; a brother, Walter Bunker and a' grand-daughter, Kimberly Ann Richardson, all of Oshawa. The remains are at the Arm-| strong Funeral Home. The fu- neral service will be held Mon-' day, Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel, conducted by Rev. F. G. Ongley of St. George's An-' glican Church. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. White Gift Sunday Held FREER PSERF EE FEEEEEEEE ee 33 3% 18 13 sthttitt erste ss ! ft e xB Re S82 ee 4 = E 3 gtbeceBeagunSeetisgS 885 88z 58 Sag oSeeyugbesbesetesousteseeegl SES, 8u58 gzEe BE gist > +3 = 55 E age Ealduzsbcse!' 2 i++] SFFF SH By aes S288s FEE £ BE 3 ayghesuey & tte 2 e Fs z. 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John 69 $53 : : pr his residence, 86 Elgin street Anthes Imp A cid east, Friday, Jan. 11. = $10% 10% 10% -- % 0 10 WwW a bSek At Pontypool ak £ = & e "ss A. Harold Jewitt bo . al meral Home, Oshaw: service M4, at (Friends 'are ternoon.) ROGERS, Mary Dolorosa Entered rest 11 a.m, Interment Dundas asked not the funeral home before Saturday af- STEWART, Maxwell G . in Oshawa Elgin street east, Maxwell beloved husband Jewitt of Dundas and brother of Waterloo in 60th the Armstrong Fu a, with memorial in the Chapel Monday, January his Ceme to call at A son of the late Robert Stew- art and Hannah Willis, he was .|born April 9, 1908 in Belfast, Treland. '| Mr. Stewart was a salesman most of his life and during the last couple of years he owned Sales, King street west. the Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce. n| Surviving relatives are his wife, the former Muriel Pike, ns borough; three daughters, Mrs. G. Stewart, of Muriel Pike and ®-| Newtonville, resting - Anderson Funeral Street East, for service im the chapel on Monday, January 14 interment Rest Haven Me- on Friday, January late residence, 86 D. R. Hayne, (Barbara Lee) and Wendy Elizabeth, Toronto and Mary Patricia at home; two brothers Charles, Burling- ton, Ont., and Harold, Newton- ville; a sister, Lallie Stewart, The body is at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Fu- neral services will be held in the chapel, Monday, Jan, 14 at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Leo- nard Ware of Holy Trinity Church, Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gar- GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST dens, Scarboro. MRS, MARY D. ROGERS The death of Mrs. Mary Do- lorosa Rogers, 346 Mitchell av- enue, occurred Friday, Jan. 11 at Sunnybrae Nursing Home, Oshawa. She had been ill for 11 months. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral floral occasions. arrangements requirements for. ail and - OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24.HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jane Sharp, she was born May 29, 1885 in Lunnen- burg, N.S. i Although she spent most of her life in Halifax, Mrs, Rog- ers was a resident of Oshawa for 11 years. She was predeceased by her IN MEMORIAM first husband, Walter Schultz who died in 1933 and her second husband, Theodore Rogers who In loving of a darling daughter and sister, Lilhan ae ee meee rey veneer January 10, 1955 and Mrs. Mabel Blake who passed away January 11, 1957. remembered by Chif january il, 1953. --Lovingly remembered by Winn and Eric. BULMER -- el DOYLE -- In loving memory of a who passed dear wife, Eva Adella, In cherished memory of my dear father, Isaac Francis Bulmer, missed and lovingly remem! jarold, --Gadly ed by your husband H: DOYLE -- In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Adella Doyle, who passed away Jan- uary 13, 1958. A mother who gave us the best of Who taught us to love, and taught " CARD OF THANKS God bless you today. Your life was unselfish, for others Ni ir Gael pen Fete, Oe ts her life, row, our strife, what you could give. > he em. love. » just a silent missed and lovingly remember- ed by your daughter Donna, son-in-law Don, grandchildren Debra, Di Diane and KNAPP --In loving memory of Lorne H. Knapp, who passed away suddenly January 13, 1958. never fill, 5 SIMPSON --In loving memory of a|* Wilbert by his wife and ? » wi away January 12, four years ago Qne of God's greatest gifts, 'Our grandpa". --Greatly missed by grandchildren Jo, Chris, Bobbie and Anne. --In loving memory of a Wilbert Stephen sinipson, iw. I a Eva died in 1955. Mrs. Rogers is also predeceas- ed by a son Donald who died in 1942 and two sons and daughter who died in childhood. Surviving are 10 sons, Wal- ter, San Fernando, Calif.; Frank, Canadian Army, London, Ont.; Thomas, Toronto; Fred and Ed- ly!ward, Oshawa; Stanley, Harold, nephew|George and Gerald, Dartmouth and Ronald, Halifax. Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs. James Murphy (Ger- trude), and Mrs. Leo Wagner (Katherine), Halifax; a brother, L. Gallagher, Tatallan, N.S., and a niece, Mrs. Douglas Glide, Oshawa as well as 30 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, The fu- neral service will be held Sat- urday, Jan. 12 at 4.15 p.m. con- ducted by Rev. F. G. Ongley of St. George's Anglican Church. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Halifax, Tuesday, Jan. 13, POPULAR BLOOM The poinsettia is also called the fireplant, Mexican flame leaf, Shepherdess and lobster plant in various countries. and operated Stewart Motor The deceased was a mem- ig "d ber of the Anglican Church and a son, Maxwell Norman, Peter- By MRS. H. M, RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL --White Gift Sunday in the church was well attended recently. The Chil- dren's Choir sang two nice Christmas Carols. Cathy Fallis gave the scripture reading and Elaine Fallis led with prayer. The Sunday School Christmas concert, held on a Saturday night, consisted of readings and Christmas carols by the chil- dren. The Public School Concert was held recently with a good program of songs, dances, dia- logues, monologues, recitations and some of the smaller chil- dren doing the twist. Much credit is due to the teachers, Mrs. Marjory Ed. munds and Miss Madeline Schroter. At the conclusion of the pro. gram there was a draw for three prizes: quilt, won by Gor-' don Smith; pair bath towels, Mrs. Andy Such; pair tea towels, Mrs. John McNeil. Congratulations to Leslie Boyd and Margaret Colville on their recent marriage. They are liv- ing in Otto's house at the eighth line corner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and family, Kingston, spent the Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs, William Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reade, Niagara Falls, with Mr. and = Colin Richardson and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Johnson, To- ronto, visited with Herb Gould. Mrs. Bradburn, Janetville, is staying with Mrs. Mary McNeil again this winter. Hi-C Group Holds Skating Party By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Reverend Page delivered a good New Year's message at the church service on Sunday morning with his sub- ject "Foundations for the Fu- ture", The Hi-C group enjoyed a skating party on Werry's pond during the Christmas week. Mr, and Mrs. Alf Allin and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allin, John and Robert, Miss Eleanor Pickard, Bowmanville; Mr. David Hoffman and Miss Bar- bara Lambert, Toronto, were dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons. : New Year's Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees and family; Mrs. J. Yellowlees and Miss Gladys Yellowlees. J. Baker quietly observed his 80th birthday in Bowmanville Hospital, on Jan. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and family were New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. N. Grills, Can- nington, Mr. and Mrs. R. Vice DUDLEY -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neigh- bors for their kind expressions of sym- pathy, cards and floral tributes sent during the illness and death of Bessie F. Dudley, A special thank you to Rev- erend S, Armstrong and Doctor 8. R. Osborne for their comforting words and to C, Town Funeral efficient service: --The Family. MASTERS -- I wish to express my e thanks and appreciation to Rev. Mellow and to my relatives, neighbors and friends, for cards, flowers, and visits, during my recent stay in Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Maroosis, Miss Storie and staff, also Mrs. Bennett and staff for their kind- ness to me while ill on 2A. --Vera Masters. pathy shown us in the loss of a Alexandra who assisted in the service. --The family of the late Alexandra Rae. RICHARDS -- I would like to cerely -express my thanks to all my riends and relatives who mailed me sin- receiving my glasses only last week. --Jack Richards. TOWN -- I would like to express my sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for ail the lovely cards, flow- ers gifts received during my rece! stay in the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to the Rev. 8 .Arm- strong, Doctor Milian, Doctor Sturgess, nurses and staff of 4F. --Mrs. George Town. and Mr. E. Vice were recent tea gues's of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Tink, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dowell and family, Hampton, Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, Brooklin and Douglas Ferguson, Enniskillen were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family and Mrs. H. Tink. Mrs. Lloyd Preston and chil- dren, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn and family, Peter- borough, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lang- maid and children were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Langmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hil- ton Tink, Ebenezer, on Sunday, and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink, Hampton, on Thursday. anpoppeee iectaenra >s F ne te slsalcteeGaeGsteveeresatsis oorayeeoooe eeeeea eee Eeff ag eerian © sf aecHE? gegeseecee i Elec Elect w 15) 785 Dofasco Dom Dom Magnes Dom Scot Easy Wash pr 300 $18 Eoon Inv Eddy Emco Thomson Kernaghan & Co. 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