Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1963, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. af -- . tiene in mate _ ' fi , 3 ' '. 'i © i Ae NOE PU 09 ge ™ 2 enantio eee Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronte Stock Exchange--Apri! 1 Ul Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $41% 41% 41% $i4 13% 14 $26% 26% es bid 11 Net High Low a.m. Chage Br, BA Bs--- "% 6» 6 6% =i Btock Imp oi "\Imp Tob Stock Dynamic | Gridoil Home A Medal N Davies Northeal Pac Pete Pac Pete w Provo Gas Ranger Sarcee Secur Free Stanwell Triad Oi) Union Oil U Canso vt 500 Un Oils 400 1000 |W. Decalta %| windfall 10000 32 30 31 2000 6% 6M y,| 88 Can MINES il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 630 630 1" I +10 ei 1000 1000 200 Bales 263 640 875 100 Stock Leiteh Gales High Low om. Ch'ge 2800 139 «1397 187 --1 6500 10 10 0 +% 23500 181 177 179 +4 1500 13 18 900 340 335 335 --I8 1000 17% 1% 1%%~-% 1000 90 9 =! 11000 7 6% th--% 1000 aie |} 10% 10% Wh--% 5? : $52% 52% 52% "uM MM Block Abitibi Alta Dis vt Alta G Alta Gas w Alta Nat Alg Cen Alg C pr Alg Cen w Algoma Alumini Arg C P pr Atlas Stl Auto El 250 Autofab B 200 Bank Mont 74 225, 200 1872 10f 4 + 4) QN Gas pr 5 s + 500 1 769 % -- ¥e| Royal Bank ' + MA Arcadia 11500 55 393 400. 40 40 Salada 5 Atlin Ruf 500 2488 $30 |Shawin Bankeno 3000 600 $16%4 Shell Oi) Bankfield a8 Bales 250 1000 $20 250 100 220 220 300 535 830 325 545 139 155 | «159 = $11% 11% 11% 140 140 14) 41 150 150 150 +2 120 120 «14 29 29-29 (41 $4 4 If + 60 60 118 116 116 Nia Wire B 13% 138% 13% +2 Noranda 5 5 NO NGas NQ@ Pow Stock Advocate Amal Rare Anglo Hur Sales 1800 530 Quotations in a Se ene z~--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr-- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change ne gage from previous board-lot closing sale. Int Nickel INT Util INDUSTRIALS -- ind» Inter PL 11 Net /Int Stl P High Low a.m. Ch'ge [Inv Syn A $407 40% 40% + Y/Jockey C 220 220 220 +8 | Jock wis {Kelly wts $28% 26% 2% + %! 1765 765 765 a \ $17% 17% 17% 2 b m " $214 21% 21% ' $53% 53% 53% 595 $95 595 $19% 49% 49% $25% 25% 25% § 'al $8% 8% fs Ogilvie 5 3 3 Ye 3750 3750 3750 Page Hers Mm 2iY | 450 450 450 | Penmans 130 130 130 --10 |PC Jwl A -- %) $65% 65% 65% -- 4) Phantom $72 72 '72 + %!Pow Corp |Price Bros |QN Gas --10 +% COOMBE, Britton Maxwell { Zutered into rest in Sunnybrook Hos-| pital, Toronto, on Saturday, March 30 1963, --- wet ogy y peor alent temanborea husband Elsie « Vic! a e] A | . hts 76th year, Resting at the. Arm-|4. Maunder, strong Funeral: Home, Oshawa, with/ memorial service in the Chapel Tues-; day, April 2, at 2 p.m. Interment|dear Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. % 500 Rio Algom 807 Rio' Rup 1000 , | Sherritt 200 Sil Miller 4200 Siscoe 500 1 Starratt 500 | Sturgeon $000 41 ica mo 'eck- 104 -- 4 | Tombill mn *\Tormont 5% 5% 3200: 315 315 8 "u 3 2 + assia: $194 Me ~ ¥5| Cheskirk $24% Chester $65 | Coch Will 5 $58 + %|Comb Met 155 Con Key |Lafarge wts 10 55 %4| Lakeland 200 280 Y|Lambtn L 100 $384 |Lau Fin A 763, $16% }LobCo B 230. $8 Ya|LobCo pr 50 $50% + %|LobG 1 pr» 25 $318 3 %|MB PR 1135 $23% |M Leaf Mill 350 $11% ¥o| Mass-F 545 $13% M Cont A 220 $7 ")Wooast vt 2110 $13% 1, |West A wis 2102 $10 Wa GH pr _10 $101 | Deer Horn |Wood J 120 $9 854 + %) Denison Wdwd Aw 100 309 300 300 --§ | Dicknsn lome OILS 18: Web! faanas, High Low a.m. Ch'ge | Bureka 260 260 Fatima 970 «6970 375 = (375 330 330 830 «825 141 JAl 445 445 15 = 100 200 420 45 605 27 CRAWFORD, Susan At Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday, | March 31, 1963, Susan Fraser, beloved wife of the late Abraham Crawford, and loving mother of Mrs. T. Hart (Susan), Mrs. M. Fry (Pearl), Miss Rose Craw ford, Mrs, J. Clement (Myrtle), Mrs. A.! McKee (Audrey, Robert, Dalton, Clinton | and Roland, all of Oshawa, in her 86th yéar. The late Mrs. Crawford is resting | at The Mclintosh-Anderson Funeral! Home, service in the chapel, Tuesday, April 2, at 2 p.m. Interment Union ae 84 BSBA the Wh Wh Us-- YW BA 375 375.375 -- 5000 75° «75 «1S so te Rt a. 6 22 Morrison Jorth! 1500 "s 1 % rthid +3 +9 1 9 6. | West Mines 3650 15% a 5 Wiliroy 4000 4300 90 0 nt | liter 5000 : 0) +4 lY¥k Bear 100 225 $11% 11% 11% + YW) Zuiape 3500 +10} Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,152,000, ota tis sa) IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING a5" 2s") A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or oie | THREE TIMES A WEEK 12M 12% 380 380 386 |.+. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY WR TODATI u | the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE be "is |Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's f F |Remedy! There is no letdown, no 1000 + |uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is 2000 an all-vegetable laxative. For over 6000 % 70 years, NV has been giving folks nd | Pleasant, effective relief overnight, 2 M tonight... tomorrow alright? Helps you feel better ++. and look better! REGULAR + CHOCOLATE COATED « JUNIORS SEE - HEAR DOUGLAS TONIGHT CHANNEL 6 9:30 P.M. votre NEW DEMOCRAT BUILD A NEW CANADA P +18 +5 ROBINSON In loving memory of a dear friend, Alfred Herbert Robinson, who passed away April 1, 1962 | Your gentle face and patient smile | With sadness we recail | You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by ail The voice is mute and stilled the -1 920 470 460 470 Cometery. 100 $30% 30% 30% -- 14 | 3000 9 8% BH-- % 200 210 210 210 500 110 110 110 +2 GLASS, Edith Lenore At the Oshawa General Hospital, on @unday, March 31, 1963, Edith Lenore Glass, beloved daughter of the late Joho and Emma Glass of Richmond Hill, and dear sister of Miss Phyilis Glass of Oshawa, Jack Glass of Toronto and the late Lauder Glass of Richmond Hill, Miss Glass is resting at Mclntosh- Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa. Ser vice in the chapel on Wednesday, Apri! 3, at 3.30 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn » Oshawa. In lieu of flowers, eontributions to the Cancer Fund will be appreciated. Stock Sales | Alminex 260 %4|Bailey S$ A 300 {CS Pete 500 1C Delhi 299 |Cent Del 300 {Charter Oil 500 1C Mie Mac 2400 10 --§ "mw 6% 6% - 7 7 7 Or-| RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM, iplete Monument and inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH ee p+++ 444 on oe = s 6 6 4 14% 4% 14% 330 3535 +pe]r 1 MOON, William Richard Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, March 31, 1963, William Rirchard Moon, beloved! husband of Irene Alice Burns, and fa-| ther of Betty, Marilyn and $idney, all) of Oshawa, in his 60th year. Resting} at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh-} | { | VOTE HALL, Aileen APRIL 8th } { | } MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK We respectfully ask all who can, to remove Winter wreaths etc., by April 10th in order that we may make your park neat as possible for Easter Sunday, 14th April FLOWERS SENT IN CARE OF US WILL BE PLACED FOR YOU ANY TIME Thank You EASTER TRIBUTES TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the memory of loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns than a memorial verse at Easter. Artillery Compres~ with Fire Starts In Pontypool Roof was' By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON | PONTYPOOL -- Robert: Hal- leran came near to losing his! Helicopters Lift. {feon, seme af the tle 16 From Flooding |happened to see the fire on the| roof and called the fire truck. ' BRISBANE (Reuters) -- Aus-| The men were only a few min- tralian Air Force helicopters to-| ¥tes putting the fire out. day plucked 16 persons to safety) --mostly from rooftops -- in' yp, Southern Queensland's biggest flood - rescue operation in 20 years, sister, | e@ FOR MEN @ FOR WOMEN SINGLE VISION GLASSES +++ ONLY $ 11,95 Our single vision glosses ere KRYPTOKS still only $11.95. All glasses are complete with the frome of your choice, plus lenses individually ground to your exact require- ments, Regardless of the pre- scription or lens strength re- quired, the price remains $11.95. The Classified Department of The Oshawa Times 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 1, 1963 'ed Church of Canada. : | ; ; Marie, all at home; a sister, Passa) are hapry to announce the birth| MAUNDER -- in loving memory of\vears after coming here from|(Myrtle), Mrs, A. McKee eo , w their daughter, Terry Lynn, 7 Ibs-»| passed away April 1, 1960 | 'Cameron Falls; and three ding well First grandchild for| Ever | cd: k . and . e ' | Woodstock, and Mrs. A, Tuson, all of Oshawa. dren Paul and Ruby. \pital. He had been seriously ill} children. | 12 ozs. on Saturday:) God saw you getting weary, |was the son of the late Mr. and/day,: April 2. Rev. A, E. Larke.ifor Mrs, Ethel Maud Campbell, You wished no one a last farewell, deceased him Aug, 17, 1961. He}awa Union Cemetery. | Funeral Home at 2.45 p.m, Sat- \April 1, 1960, Clarence, all of Goderich; Reg-/sickness, of Miss Edith Lenore] Jo! ship, por Entered ; |held at the Armstrong Funeral) geceased was born at Richmond |Bryant, 0) eral Hospital on Monday, April 1. 1963,| Tee ea ere Oe 'Ajaee cas |Hill. She had 'been a resident/nest Jones and' William Grills./Be pore Ya } 100 $14 --1 |St Pav | Bibis th year. Resting at the Armstrong), MAUNDER -- Im loving memory of Church, will conduct the ser-! | stiyy » Simeco: 2 | 275 Thd\CG Inv Bralorne An active member of St Constance Margaret Davis, be-|C Dom t Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. It was His will, : 65 INNETH R, BEARD ep er ey a United Church Women, a mem-| God has her in His keeping, \General Hospital Friday, March|% Etks, 4 | ,100 Trans Mt {suddenly at Cobourg, Saturday,| ; bed , |U Cas church worker all her life, she|gaiurday, March 30. pi 185 #18 %|Vie G Tr |Porayko, who passed away April 1,! Chief Beard was born and $4014 lore C Tire A 375 a brother, Jolin of Toronto and) Rey, R, A. Bombay, minister of As we walk through life alone, Ge ae 350 'on M § Biers ferret Ween jhe served until he joined the) Richmond Hill, in July 1962. Coronatios 300 Tus! . + x ; 100 A past president of Cobourg Wednesday, April 3. Interment|Martin Libby, who died at the|rom Stores Durham ~- Northumberland) Ghirch, will conduct the ser-/Home at 2 p.m, Saturday, Gcticcn ak 2 | Ch, bitter was the trial to part " 180 4 partment has won first place} Following a lengthy sickness| Gr Wrz G Nor will you ever be | Manor early today of George| Cemetery. | bred We miss you now, our hearts are sore Manor early te 3 | nore didi H of Lake 212500 ¥ he taught fire prevention tech- Smith, Heath 5000 our loving smile, your genile face After a | illness at Hillsdale |-------- ! j his wife, the former Velma Mc-|@Wa for 45 years. Prior to his) _____ Jacobus father of Herbert. Joseph and Edward Keeley-F Street West. High 'requiem mass will | (Gladys) of Parry Sound: Mrs./eral Motors, He later worked - Church on Wednesday morning, Apri! Cites Problem jin appearance and her feet|with him. Algal pps PE | ie Chur | Miss Kla ben spoke only|Langis Ganges Tuteday evening April 2.8 p.m \Jory) of Toronto. |Catholic Church, | \Coubrey Funeral Home, Co-jformer Mary Ann Greer | ge Church, | deceased him in 1942. He is sur- The conservation problem of to-|taken off a plane in a wheel-| ment, Interment will be at/Oshawa and Herbert and Jo- | Glendale : ; : Sai : ! Morgé xecu-jarriving from Fairbanks, Al-) ¢ 5 8 ; |Lowell, Lorraine and Jack Haro: Allen UH. Morgan, spares magi jcial said the 25-day organized p.m. Interment York Cemetery, To-} fa8 5 : i sale ; , ios ae _ { Society Massac .| befor st, were greeted) aircr, : ° ; | Abolition Of CHARLES W. BYERS he decdneed ia at the GAG bon Society of Massachusetts,| before going ea g aircraft covered-an area almost F | Ira Ath q ' ; Funeral orrangements and jof 477 Albert street, died in al pie |Tacoma, Wash. RCAF officials said 21 air 'Aa i y P Jof- ij j , eye y Ble : + : ' ' mt, Roman Catholic priest has|2°3,2/ter @ one-week illness, jnesday, April 8. Rev. P. Cof-jing blindly developed with the) caif., pilot rescued with Missjian aircraft covered 150,393 OSHAWA SHOPPING | s| : ;Cemetery. Prayer will be said} Federation President Dr "~j|square miles lits advance censorship of reli.| He had farmed in that area. be- i 76 | | ; ; ber nace - , |young naturalists. 7 j to three officers at sear - |professor of dogmatic theology| He ,retired from carpentry) WILLIAM RICHARD MOON | | Not To Get Visas cers at search head ; " | He was a member of: St.) wii. than ' |in West Germany, addressed al William Richard Moon, an em-|ig determined to get young peo- Maiaya/search involved 72 officers and gon and brother, Walter Fry, who pase-/S0ns Sunday night at the Uni-| at the Oshawa General Hospital. to, their benefit 11 times althe U.S. embassy in Rangoon cost of the search was avail- You live forever in our hearts | ¢ : > a ans =q.|Moon, the deceased was born! Gosling|for visas from western corre-|noy « a EE Seite ieonference in Rome and 'there|€" Mrs. Kenneth Morgan (Ed- Hing-|unnolinced. that. at J jpay all costs involved by the + dear wife and mother, | Set | | Always remembered by husband Bert,| motive for the conference--had| The body was at Kaye fu-/ ar ied at Richmond Hill, Ont.,;distance foot path between] The Associated Press had ap-|jubricants used by civilian air-| dear gon and brother, Larry Mann, who| The index contains such| Alex Calder officiating. Burial) Moon came to Canada 31 years;summer. |Boog, AP correspondent in Ran-| ; - ' cemetery. al Just a spray of beautiful memories |The Three Musketeers, the {Hunt Club at Aurora and later|the route are already at work/trial and the AP has been un- Of one we so dearly loved wiles months Britton Maxwell/tional Stud Farm seven years' q jOnt., Saturday was re-eiected] 8 Two Men Killed | 30, at Sunnybrook Hospital. He|former Irene Alice Burns; two} daughters, Betty and Marilyn)liam was elected Northern and |Perry and was married Aug.|Carol and two brothers, Ed-|eau Park, southwestern Ontario! Were killed Saturday and three, 0 Mr. Coombe lived for 14 years|held at the Armstrong Funerai!| elected included: |Moria Lake, two miles south me | Chatham. He was a former em- April 3: " | Piano; York Cemetery, Toronto. Rev.|-- . -- James Walker, 25, of Queens- ; minister of Kedron @ AF one | e During the First World War United Church, will conduct the 5150,000 Located ERanS 23 Oe oar wel vepereds This | Devils). Th AIDA MUDREY Michael Brennan, 16, of Belle-| e f re g 5 P j , 4 ; 4 Day Saints; Stephenson Lodge, Tonto, Friday, March 29, of of more than 9150,000 was found) Torente were Teth taken ig Se) OPTICAL HISTORY fo elder Police said the cars collided | I one of whom died Saturday, ;Aldemar Preceptory, No. 2,| A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. y asad bifocel ale The lenses of your choice, especially jOrange Lodge and the Royal Miss Mudrey was born in Osh- | Corrigan, 75, was found wander-|0 & fishing trip. Different types of people require different kinds of bi- |his wife, the former Elsie Vic- lic Schools. A very popular girl' and several pocketbooks bulg- the greatest satisfaction. Kryptoks for beginners, Flot-tops Don Miller (Dorothy), Cobourg Besides her sorrowing parents, Mary." Mary, about 72, and may never be repeated. |peg and Lorne of Chatham. cy (Audrey) and Patricia and a : REPAIRS----Broken Lenses duplicated. |Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April The memorial service will be| will publish Special Memorial Tributes this year on \yices. Interment will be in 1, followed by entombment in We fill all PSI, Oculists and Optome- Sioux Lookout and married | Gordon Wrigley, who survives. | |She was a member of the Unit- | IN MEMORIAM : ' ; | rviving are three chil- BIRTHS | GORDON STANLEY ALLIN {Mrs. M. Fry (Pearl), Miss Rose| 4 Ai80 Sutvivitg are three Siti 4 dues (oie! | A resident of Oshawa for 10|\Crawford, Mrs. Clement 1 2 DE GUERRE ~~ Terry 2 joan B | cae ' : a . Lorne Ww Corlett of oar dear mother and ee' "| Toronto to work in General Mo-|drey), Robert, Dalton, Clinton Mrs. Lorne (Gwen) \8-es., on Sunday, March 31, 1963, a" We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see,itors Gordon Stanley Allin, of|and Roland, all of Oshawa. | pe Os Serene, wel, Fares, srandenild for| Sut, tll is fotees te bin Cah \527 Wilson road north, died to-) Also surviving are 15 grand-| John 'of Stockdale Bad David of D. De Guerre and Mr.|Qauyhterin-law Muriel and grandehil-|day in the Oshawa General Hos-|children and eight great-grand- | for the past three months, The funeral service will be! FUNERAL OF LAROC Heather ( : , ae " or ; 7 r\ Ls } mart) cig soa bawer © Phaanggelit ela Nila Aloe: Aypemwngiblo tt Mr. Allin was born October|held at the McIntosh-Andersonimys, ETHEL M. CAMPBELL! senounce we birth of their son Ja¥| away April 1, 1960, |28, 1923 in Goderich, Ont., and|Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Tues-) he memorial service for James, soy March 30, 1, Ishawa G: 1) gs : * Feat di' 1 | Homitel Many' thanks to Dr, J. W.| 50, He, did wnat He thought bests | Mrs, William Allin. He married| minister of Albert Street United| who died at the Oshawa Gen- Spragge and nurses on 4th floor. | And whispered "Come and rest". {the former Rosanna Montpetit)Church, will conduct the 62 jeral Hospital 'Thursday, March PROUD parents: The news of your| Nor even said goodbye, May 16, 1954 in Toronto, She pre-|vices. Interment will be in Osh- 28, was held at the Armstrong Blessed Event can be announced to' You had gone before we knew it L H your friends and relatives in The Osh | And only God knows why. |was a member of Albert. Street] urday, March 30, awa Times for only $1.50. Just tele-/--Lovingly remembered by daughter! tnited Church |MISS EDITH LENORE GLASS The services were conducted Phone 723-3492--A courteous Ad-writer| Betty and son-in-law Basil Mothersil!. | VT $ oa van . Sund le 3 will assist you in writing a Birth) ----um=um=m=' The deceased is survived by; The death occurred Sunday,/by Rev. L. Wesley. Herbert, 'otice, MAUNDER -- In loving memory ofj/one son, Wayne of Oshawa, and; March 31, at the Oshawa Gen. minister of King Street United \Puctiela Mamata ie tana key five brothers, Oliver, Roy and|eral Hospital, following a week's Church, Interment was in St. 50, John's Cemetery, Brock Town- DEATHS Calm and peaceful she is sleeping.|inald of Seaforth and Clifford of Glass, of 15 Gibbons street. * We dacts Shed' har' co sei, miss| Toronto. : o . A daughter of the late John| The pallbearers were George| Bet" phone ALLIN, Gordon Stanley | her |. The memorial service will be Giass and Emma Lauder, the|Clay, Gordon Burnett, Elwood] Brazil into rest in the Oshawa Gen- But trust in God to meet again. George Sullivan, Er-|BA Oi . Lenora, son-in-law Cyril of Ajax and) Chapel at 3.15 p.m. Wednesday a os 8198 shail 1 wis B-Dug of the late Ros cong tare 'and fol iden a | April 3. Rev. A. E Larke, Pas"! of Oshawa for 30 years and was : : Cal Pow iis $234 Simpsons Bethim ther of Wayne Allin of Oshawa, in his jtor of Albert Street United the supervisor of the telephone coneienarn a A ae re Uleeattcs s . \ moots i F r, May ia, |"; ; ar t G ral Motors. ep tasted (Benet Pines 400 P yy P | Bouzan ee Ure ae ees ca Welter vio cael Gee | vice. Interment will be in Mount si mana NI Ret The memorial service for | Pexaco day, April 3 at 3.15 pam: Interment] God took her home, }Lawn Cemetery. Y Street United Church, Mis | 500 Ht + "Camp Chib oe Our love for her liveth still, | vict wan - member of the| loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| 700 \T Fin A : + ule Asteria win Sialaeu'aeer*make" | "Chie of the Cobourg fire De- United Ch west, who died at the' Osaer|€ Saleree, 418 Cah a at ae Beno aw vith which we'll never part, Shief of the Cobourg Fire De- i west, who died at the Oshawa|© Collieries x 4 jir C PL 9 5 ond Wa hase Mae ix Gur Waaats |partment since 1950," Kenneth| ber of the church choir yo a \c pete A ite 4| Trans mt $15 ~ Husband w.iR. Beard, collapsed and died past president of the Harvey jog, was held at the Armstrong|C Imp Bk 260 %|Un Gas Hunt Auxiliary. An. activel funeral Home at 1.30 p.m,|Gpind. Gas 100 |U Corp B ; : {March 30. He was in his 49th e, ol! $174.17 | Walk GW ges d lg po deh ttl year. was a very talented musician. | 'The pallbearers were David CPR tied 700 $2714 378 |Webb Knp '25 | She is survived by a sister,/and Sydney Davis. Interment, Si ret ps Me Se A lonely ye : jeducated in South River, Ont./Miss Phyllis Glass of Oshawa; following a service conducted by|c 75. $258 | y year without you, fs nade ' i rs 5 "td The saddest we have known; |His family moved to Colling- r CWN Gas 725 $19 Only God knows how we miss you, | wood in 1929, a nephew, John Wesley Glass, of|Simcoe Street Pentecostal heise 30 $e Abbess 4 loads Beck ceue | In 1944, Mr, Beard joined the|Toronto. She was predeceased!Church, was in Oshawa Union 150 Often a silent tear; |Collingwood Fire Brigade where) by a brother, Lauder Glass, of| Cemetery. Con Paper 330 Always a secret longing, : Gerehecien 500 --Lovingly remembered by wife Mary|CObourg Fire Department. In| 'The funeral service will be} FUNERAL OF : 250 and family. jCobourg, he was cne of three/helq at the McIntosh-Anderson| MRS. MARTIN LIBBY iat hae) AR | fulltime firefighters. Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m.| The funeral service for Mrs.\notaseo -- 420 Boy Scouts Association, Chief |; ; mC .|Oshawa General Hospital Wed-| 455 bal ; ll be in Mount Lawn Ceme-| pital Wed-) ' Beard was also co-ordinator of Nae Rev. John K. Moffat, min./mesday, March 27, was held at| 7 € sl the Mutual aid fire system for! itis of Simcoe Street United)the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral 875 %| heart County, . vices |March 30. Geis 50 %4| That loved so well and true; | He led active fire prevention : Rev. John K. Moffat, minis-|GS8 Ww pr 150 From one so good as you jprograms in Cobourg. His de GEORGE HARRISON. |ter of Simcoe Street United) Gl-Paper You. are not forgotten loved one ' Church, conducted the services.|Greyhna 150 So long as life and memory iasts a sor i BrAVeRuOR ace | the death occurred at Hillsdate| Interment was in Oshawa Union) Bares 300 400 6 We will remember thee tes sinc ov, 2320 In schools and scouts groups,'ta-rison. The deceased, who| The pallbearers were Ro y|------------ Headway 1500 As time goes by we miss you more, ae his 63rd year, 'had been|Armstrong, Edwin | No one can fill your vacant piace |"iques. He started a program) . ' tor 10 weure ' j\land Brooks, Gerald Skitch,! Zn Bay 35 |--Ever remembered you friends Cyril, Of children checking their homes! * mI id. Mr. Harri--@ordon Libby and Vernon Hen-} ' Isiah Cop. HARRISON, George jMartha and family, 'for fire hazards. | Born in England, Mr. Osh Iry : | ais Manor, Honday, Apri ty 108 Georee a Chief Beard is suryived by|80n had been a resident of Osh |" es 3 Waite rrison i ear, love: " "| widower of Mary Ann Greer, dear Kean; a brother Allan of To-\tetirement he was rey see ie . | 1 1 1 Sonsmith wr, {ono ana arsine ava arumoerotseasiotectos Naturalist |£ OF Missing Pair iz: Se cone imacel Chapel, "390 King }Toronto; Mrs. E. Gougecn| and sewing department at Gen a ura 1S | Kerr Add Se ATT EW feat 'wt ha Whine \Kik Min be held at Holy Cross Roman Catholic lk. Bushy (Gwendaline) of Erinfor the Oshawa Parks Board. | SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)--Wan|wife flew there Thursday to be 3 at 9 a.m. Inlerment St. Gregory's land Mrs. A, Campbell (Mar-|He was a member of the Ronan} lswathed in bandages, Miss| Ko: "ametery. rayers e he. in ie . | , 4 tf a . ' : : pa siat Helen Klaben, the 21-year-old|briefly with reporters, She said |,Mr. Beard is at the Mc-| Mr. Harrison married Pi Of Conservation)", girl lost seven weeks|she expected to go to Columbia houke. Repoicn wt | dane . \with a California pilot after a|/Presbyterian Medical Centre, at Service will be held at/Deseronto in 1902. She pre-| NIAGARA FALLS. Ont, (CP)|plane crash in the Yukon, wasjat New York City, for treat: Phone 723-1002 | St eter's Anglican : f ianinceneileen i atl evonage p.m, Tuesday,|vived by three sons, Edward, al Re simply the rapid expan-|chair on her arrival Friday. . {Apri ' Ash af . Sigh +4 ~ . ' ar i it " at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 'Osb- Priest Urged Memorial Gardens,|seph, and three grandchildren,|10" of the human race and its) She and her brother, Arthur,! At Winnipeg, an RCAF offi- : } a | Etobicoke. ; ; j : | ebapel on Wednesday, April 3, at 2 | Iti ice-preside , -jaska, and planning a brief stop re , RCAF ~ivili r pedh: gil i6h OMAGA. tive vice-president of the Audu pla g Pisearch by RCAF and civilian to. ~ Wee reich basa | 2 ES 1G "he e |told the Ontario Federation of}by an aunt and uncle, Mr. andjequal to the size of California : | | PETERBOROUGH Charles | pow Funeral Home for vediiem |e : y: a ne : ' "LOCKE'S FLORIST Books Index |Waltcn Way Fisher Byers, ME erase in. Holy Cran 7 |Naturalists Saturday night. |Mrs. Sam Klaben, of nearby|the home state of Flores. floral requirements for oll : -- | city. hostitel "Thiseday, March Catholic Church at 9 a.m., Wed-}| He said the landscape is be-| Ralph Flores, 42, San Bruno,|force, two RCMP and 12 civil- cocaiinns SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Algg" ; ; A me ise x teifey will sing the mass, Inter-jpermission of politicians wholxjap ained i White-| s ' } ; Born in Bailieboro to the late ' "a An se ; aben, remained in a €-|square miles, The state of Cali- asked his church to abolish its! 7,1 - 1a] Nicher {ment will be in St. Gregory's/have no biological conscience. |porse. Y.T. hospital. Flores'|fornia covers an area 0 69 a4 OU Ener cecvicn |NGRE, tf prohibited books and|i0'n[fariceg iu thot aren ce arts: Dhickinhe | ; -- at the funeral home at 8 p.m.,|J, B. Falls said there now are| | An average of 30 offi d 728-6555 | gious books jfore coming to Peterborough) m,. day April 2 17,000 uate | at average of of officers an s. | , yy 4 . ; members in the group's 120 airmen in th Swiss-born Dr. Hans Kung, 39,|220ut 20 years ago. | } Western Reporters e air, in addition t jwork in this city 10 years ago.! 'cay 7; ras ' quarters, were used daily in the IN MEMORIAM lat the University of Tuebingen : a ( Seriously sick for a month py Falis said the federation] cUATA iiheuR }operation, In all, the' RCAF Atal " Paul's Presbyterian Church and : te | Feel "eg doe FRY -- In memory of a dear|caPacity audience of 6,500 per-)an honorary member of Lodge Sai pA Fear ge 5 Pa "4 ple interested in natural history| (ee ne, oS aes pares airmen. 4 aay April 1, 1981 aia iee \versity of San Francisco, a FO ag? esa Rage bean ial ' »}and now is printing a magazine} 5 | While no estimate of the total ul memory fades and life departs) yit school. Pike 4 ; He was in his year | 5 y | TAF _Ever remembered by Mother Father| |Last fall he was a theological|Moore, predeceased him three)" ", "aot the aa" Histol -- lntuode 10 €eey af peplications [20 RCAF' spokesmen said the and sister Betty, consultant at the ecumenical| 2's 280. Surviving are daugh- Trail Director P. R , : jCanadian government would . pia ; ad Liskeard, Cornwall, least | 150|spondents. sAF , GRENNON -- In loving memory of forth his contentia that| 2a) of Ajax, three grandchildren at eae my a SE RCAF and RCMP and also aoe saea, Sear vite sad [Christian salon ce indertying | and seven great - grandchildren.|!and, Dec. 17, 1903. He was miles of the Bruce Trail--a long [eae pay for gasoline, oil and| gon Frank and daughter-in-law Dorothy Fp neral home. Service was held at July 25, 1935. Queenston and Tobermory, wil!l|plied for a visa for a corre- craft engaged to assist by the| to begin with sweeping reforms|" ' : 2 ' eas hice lic label ee ' i ; y mel MANN -- In loving memory of our{Within the Catholic Church. 1.30 p.m. Saturday, the Rev A horseman all his life, Mr.jbe ready for public use by late|spondent to enter Burma. Peter RCAF searchmaster, went home to be with Jesus Kaster| , a »|was at Centreville Presbyterian|ago. He was employed for a ; : {goon, has been held in jail for) Sunday, April 1, 1945. jworks as Alexander Dumas'| |number of years by the Toronto| Most Bruce Trail 'clubs along)more than three weeks without Tied with all love. i tract vi Memories to cherish forever | Hume and the nowele of the con}, BRITTON M. COOMBE - | worked five years for Windfield | outdoors. |able to reach him, Ever remembered by Mom, Dad, sis-\temporary French existentialist|_ 1" Poor health for several, Farms before coming to the Na. Dr, J. B. Falls of Don Mills,|~-- ter Lois, brother Jack and Ray 'Jean Paul Sarte. . a 108° ' Seadatainapiiacdiniet adit cata -.. |Coombe, 106 Frankdale avenue, | ago. } |Toronto, died Saturday, Mar.} Surviving are his wife, te | Dresient of the federation, | Dr. A. E, Allin of Fort Wil- |was in his 70th year. g In Madoc Crash }__A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. and a son, Sydney, all of Osh-ieastern Ontario vice-president; | MADOC, Ont. CP) -- tow: ) William Coombe, the deceased | awa and R. D. Usher of Morpeth,|Pence Ryan, 18, and Carl Wilt:) eure, | Was born Jan, 4, 1894 at Port Also surviving are a sister,/Ont., chief naturalist at Rond.|Shite, 19, both of. Belleville,' ;30, 1930, in Toronto. gar and Sydney, all in England. | yice-president, hers were injured, one criti-| ;__A former resident of Oshawa,| The mémorial service will be! ically, in a two-car collision near} H irectors lin Whitby and previously in}Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday,,|R. J. Rutter, Huntsville; and here. | Interment will be in|/I. W. Knight, Belleville. | ployee of the Williams - ' | Go. 'here i tava, borough, Ont., near Tweed, | he served overseas with the services. | if Si t ' H | Hospital. en 0 Et | Canadian (Black | , : | ROBIN | AN sisters tome | Week Only! He was a. member of the death occurred at the) new YORK (AP)--A fortunc|ville and Robert Golka, 19, of i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Princess Margaret Hospital, To- AP) fortune ; , | MOST OUTSTANDING OFFER in } : : Sunday in the cluttered Bronx) tious condition to hospital. : Page en ge ps ba ae | sege Pag Budrey, BAe wae Sh sparta of two elderly sisters} af See Far AND Near with SAME Glasses |RAM, No. 225; Jeffrey D. St. r 1ith year. . ' : lon a curve at the top of a long] Here is the most amazing offer to you folks who wear or Knights Templar; the Loyal John Mudrey, 204 Drew street, The surviving sister, Nellie hill. The four youths were going! tailored to your individual needs, plus the frame of your ! °. : ' 25, 195 hoic at the | low price of $17.50! |} Black Knights, all of Toronto. awa March 25, 1953 and: attend- ing about the three-room apart-; Differe Mr, Coombe is survived by ed E. A. Lovell and Ritson Pub-|ment carrying a canvas bag focals, Discard your old bit which may not be suit- ; able to your purpose and choose the pair that will give you |toria Gelleff; two sisters, Mrs,|she was a member of the Brow. ing with cash and asking for f {Elma Elgie, Chatham and Mrs. nies. "my little 23-year-old for old-timers. All glasses are top quality. Get the 'e603 pair now. Sale positively ends Saturday, April 6, 196 jand three brothers, Chester of she is survived by three sis-'found dead Saturday night. |Vancouver, Graydon of Winni- ters, Yvonne, Mrs. Joseph Clan. '-- 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS The memorial service will be! brother, John Arthur, Jr., all of TO CHOOSE FROM {held at the Armstrong Funeral! Oshawa. | ay Frames repaired, frames replaced (2, Evangelist J. 1. Prentice of held at the Armstrong Funeral while you wait. Lowest prices! |Toronto will conduct the ser.|Home at 2 p.m. Monday, April trists Prescriptions at same low prices. No Appointment Needed Easter Saturday, April 13th. |Mount Lawn Cemetery. the Oshawa Union Cemetery Mausoleum. Interment will -be "it is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the |MRS. ABRAHAM CRAWEORD jn St, John's Cemetery, Port memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, | Following a month's sickness Whitby, at a later date. Rev. daughter, son ---- or those beyond the immediate the death occurred Sunday,/~G. 'Ongley, rector of St. family circle, a faithful friend or kin, |March 31, at the Oshawa Gener-|George's Anglican Church, al Hospital, of Mrs. Abraham! wit) conduct the services. |Crawford, of .283 Nassau street. MRS. GORDON WRIGLEY Ray Brown has taken over e barber shop and_ pool }toom from Jake McLaren. He} is barbering in Orono at present. | Mr, and Mrs. Frenchie De! By nightfall the floodwaters) Mar Sr. are home again after had passed their peak at Ada-|SPending the winter in Wind. vale, 550 miles west of Bris- ONE-PIECE ULTEX With the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select and publish an appro- |The deceased was.in her 86th priate memorial tribute this Easter, we invite you jyear. CALGARY -- Mrs, Gordon bane, and at Quilpie, reported) sor. Mrs, Lillie Richardson is visit- | r-afo telephone |Mrs. Crawford was born at! {Cheddar, in Haliburton County.) THE OSHAWA TIMES A resident of Oshawa for 38 in' Parry Sound Predeceased by her husband] 723-3492 jvived by five daughters and }four sons, Mrs. T, Hart (Susan),| The former Susan Fraser, years, she had lived previously CLASSIFIED STAFF NOW in 1928. Mrs. Crawford is sur- ' earlier to be marooned jing bee friends in Toronto this emit ng | week. alse ie svdcnier " nad An estimated 50,000 square' Cecil Argue, Toronto, spent late Nelson Schwass and Mrs.| Miles of territory were cut off|the weekend with his brother| Schwass of Frankford, she had| bY the floods, and nine planes|Earl and his wife near Man. | been a resident of Calgary for|@"d two helicopters today be-| vers Station. the past two years. Prior to this}88n dropping' food to people) Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fallis and time she had lived in Frankfora)'T8PPed in outback areas, Hun-| family spent Tuesday evening} and Germany idreds of cattle have been! with Cliff's mother, Mrs, Austin Mrs, Wrigley was born in| drowned, | Fallia. Ballveduff | Wrigley died suddenly at her U.S. Trade-Mark Regist : OPTICIANS -- OVER 3,000,000 SAT! ered ISFIED CUSTOMERS 14 BOND STREET, EAST 2nd FLOOR HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY Open Wed. 'til 12 Noon PHONE 728-1261 Branches in many principal cities of Canada and U.S. --- Founded 1904 aR: FLAT-TOPS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy