* 3.15 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. | > mother . * survived the advent of other * paces by retreating '>that 48 per cent of air passen- * travel with one other person , and the rest with two or more. : banana diseases have sharply > geduced Guatemala's export 5 earnings, ~ POPP. SAE, Bo. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 27, 1963 oh ae" APO WS wie Fo 32--Articles for Sale |32---Articles for Sale AIRWAY vacuum cle: Airway ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Pag DAVENPORT and A room for sale, "nk able for cottage. ger hissy saga 'YING selling ee or appli- perl Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or| dition, aner and Pol + almost new, Tele- phone 728-3121. emia Coca Cola Pals good con- » $125. 668-2550, en WATER old. .Good condition, $150. Also sae inum storms and screens, Dupont, $75. Make offer or trade. Telephone 728-5738 after 6 p.m. TeOLARY 12 cu. ft. automatic defrost, refrigerator, brand new, ay. mark $230, Way: me Appliances, 78 Sim-' 3. e 15) 29---Automobiles For Sale TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- USED Frigidaire dryer like mee three hundred new and used, We buy, rig 78 Simcoe 1961 AUSTIN oe ee i miles to gallon. ise 728-6279; evenings 723-4992. new or. Wayne Appliances, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office 137 Brock South, Whitby ft. good a Taubie foot VROLET, telephone 729-4489 MASON-RISCH piano, $115; twin con- new, Ken- after 5.30 full freezer, "ss. Wayne rth. - tinental beds, nearly 78 Simcoe Noi One pair p.m. more washing machine, $55. budgies and cage, $7 and other house- 30--Automobiles Wanted patie atetrtectcterhentt aaa S Leagtasen tag Auto bho ce want cars of Weatworth East. 725-1181, PRIVATE party will for best General Motors car offered. 725-0687. st prices pay $2,200 cash SED car parts, all kinds; used tires, Hi nsises, wheels. 509 Bloor Street East, or 723-2281. CHOICE black loam and top soil, virgin), soll, 4 yards for $10. Also horse manure for sale. Oshawa Nurseries, 725-3445. BABY carriage, Lioyd, collapsible, very condition, $20, Telephone hold items. Telephone evenings except Friday 728-7749." FLOOR coverings at clear out prices, bright cheerful patterns for spring. while they last 23 cents per foot. Vinyl clear outs, Sandran, Armstrong,' Quak- er, Forecast, slashed to $1.19 sq. yard. Congowall .39 per ft. Hurry down fo: paid. 220 best -selection in town. Wilson Furni- 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash". to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS Res, 725-5574 723-4494 725-6133. 36 WATT stero amplifier and smentioe unit; 16 watts per channel, Must sell, Telephone Whitby 668-8779. FENDER Bassman, piggy-back, ampli- fier, Used 2 months. Telephone after 4 P.m., 723-7814, VACUUM cleaner repairs," all makes, Fi Parts, brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines, Rentals, Wallace Vacuum Serv- ture, 20 Church Street. WASHING machine, General Electric, refrigerator, Frigidaire, twin beds, Rea- sonable. Telephone 728-7961. JALOUSIE windows (2) 3 ft. x 5% ft., glass shutters, storm glass and screens, sized space heater, also daven- Port will open for bed. Above items as good as new, Dial 723-9913. i CURRAN, Melville (Jack) Entered into rest in the Oshawa G 1 on » May 25, 1963, Melville (Jack) Curran, beloved husband of Charlotte Terech, father of $ ALL CASH $ For Clean cars we deal up or . - . down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 BOAT motor, Li bp Sieiean Tele- Phone 728-5864. Wanted 34--Lost cal Found Telephone Oshawa 725-8183 . Lost dy's silver plated la WF buy; sell and exchange used furnt-| watch, "black band, Pyar of Oshawa ture or anything you have. The City) Times, Tr ice. Call anytime, 7: ' OLD GUNS grey budgie in Women's Air Race To Begin At Welland 58-year- WELLAND (CP)--A old grandmother and a 16-year- old girl too young to get a driv- er's licence are among 45 house- wives and professional women: who take off Tuesday on the first leg of the 1,420-mile all women's international air race. Mrs. Thelma Bishop of La Jolla, Calif., trant and Roberta Netzley of Exenja, Ohio, the youngest. Roberta, who will fly as a co- pilot, can't drive a car and will have to wait until her 17th birth- day in October to get a licence. She holds a student pilot certifi- cate. is. the oldest en- With two exceptions, all the women taking part in the race from this Niag city to Hollywood, Fla., Americans. Dorothy Rungeling, ousiness} manager of the Welland Flying Club. and, her" 'co-pilot,. Hetti Hutchinson, housewife. are the only. Cana- ara Peninsula are Mrs. a' Welland TORONTO 13 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May 27 2z--Odd lot, rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS Abitibi 100 $45 45 45 Alta Dist 175 275 4275 «275 AltaDis vt 700 20 20 200 --8 Alta jas . 2160 $30% 30% 30% Algoma 2350 $59 «58% 584+ % Alumini 403 $27% 27% 27% -- % 500 $174 220 $12% Anthes A 7° 17 12% 12% Arg CP pr 525 39% 9% Atl Sugar 1250 $18 18 18 +% 200 684 68% 68 874% we 74% Barb-Ellis 281 330 330 dians participating in the race Bank Mont Bath P 125 um 'im i for a frst prize of $1,000, Btock } aaanaa ie Be a roFge Bank NS Bath PA kid nadian woman to obtain an air- line transport pilot licence and twice winner of the Canadian Governor's Cup air-race, will be flying her own Beech Bonanza. She has logged 2,500 hours in 15 years of flying. May 18. Reward. ost Stores, 446 imeoe Street South and 31. Bond Street East |LOST -- Blue a 723-1671. ek Brooklin Saturday, B: 655-3148 STOVE: General electric 24 inch, three- Miss Marline Curran of. Oshawa and brother of Mrs. John Maples (Mary) 3; Mrs. William Snow- 31--Automobile Repair LOST: May 14, vicinity of 227 Court quarter bed, and a a ee Street, boy's bicycle, juvenile size, spring chrome kitchen chairs, all of Peterborough den (Carrie) of Brantford; Mrs. James Freeman (Edna) and Mrs. Earl Gay (Mabel) of Oshawa; Mrs. Hazel "Win- ters of Toronto and Meredith Curran of Oshawa, in his 48th year, Resting at ng Funeral Home, Oshawihe : Armstro! with High Requiem Mass in St. Hed- wig's Church. Tuesday, May 23 at -10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- . Prayers in the funeral bome Monday at 8.30 p.m. FULLERTON,, Edith Entered into 'rest near Roseneath, Ontario, on Saturday, May 25, 1963, Edith Lea Nicholson, widow of Hugh and mother of Miss of England; Mrs. ; Mfs. George Parfitt (Jean) and Ronald Nicholson of Oshawa; in her 72nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the Chapel, Tuesday, May 28, at 2 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. GALLOWAY, Eva Maria ¢ In Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- day, May 25, 1963, Eva Maria Wollett, beloved wife of the late Arthur. Gal- foway and loving mother of Mrs. Lioyd Sonley '(Lorna) Uxbridge and. Cyril Galloway of Oshawa in her 69th year. at MelIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Private service on Monday, May 27. Interment Union Cemetery. HOUSTON'S GARAGE: and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- SERVICE PLETE BRAKE MOTOR _ TUNE-UP GENERAL, ?<PAIR! 67 KING ST, WES 723-7822 OBITUARIES condition, Dial 728-8800. maroon ng = bicycle. licence 2924, |STUDENTS.-A super value, approx) --_ mately 630 sheets of letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00 Ap |° ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. BUY AND SELL, good used and appliances, Qne location only. Sg fh be pga 444 Simcoe Street South. gl Allan ambien chamber unit of tail pipe on Friday, May 24, werigg of Harmony Road,- Wilson Road or Rossland Road. Reward. 725-0221. 35--Legal NOTICE AND .) T 32--Articles For Sale BOY's sagas 26" size, light, carrier. Good condition, Reasonable. Apply 169 Winona Avenue after 6 p.m, TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL -- TELEVISION, Admiral, 21", condition, $70; $70. Dial 723-9352. also Jenny Lind bunk beds, 39 in. good spring mattresses, Light. Industrial or Domestic, -- will be received to June 7th. Quantity -- approxim- ately 18,000; minimum de- in good|BEAUTIFUL Singer Zig-Zag in desk like console, slightly used. This one makes hundreds of fancy stitches, but- tonholes, sews. on buttons. Will sell for 48.88 or payments of $6.80. Write Box May 25, Hospital. MELVILLE' CECIL CURRAN The death of Melville Cecil Curran, 162 Ritson road south, suddenly, Saturday, at Oshawa General occurred A son of Mrs. Mary Ann Cur. ran and the late Charles Cur- ran, he was born May 10, 1916 in Bowmanville. He married the former Charl. otte Terech, Feb. 1, 1940 in Oshawa. Mr. Curran was a resi- HONEST Cal's' Farniture and Appli- ances. Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carty Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Cal's on King street east. Open: 12 hours daily. - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. BOAT, Racing Seaflea, all controls, ex- cellent condition, $125. Apply 204 Bond Street. East. SAILBOAT, new 15% ft. sloop, dacron $ 718 Oshawa Times. WATER heater, 30 gallons, four years old, ideal for summer cottage, Tele- phone 728-7015. livery---4,000 gallons. Please include specifications and mail tender to the Y:W.C.A., 199 Centre Street, Oshawa. a= @s, seven and eight feet long, hardwood, for fence posts, 25¢ each. Telephone 725-9202, ask for Nick. FREEZER, chest, General deluxe, it cu, ft., four months old. $225 or best offer. Whitby 668-8682. SOLED maple, colonial dining room 18 Union Banned sails, trailer. Telephone 725-9361 after 5 o'clock. From Pickets suite; 1957 Coldspot refrigerator: Find- lay range; complete fireplace set in WEDDING gown, floor length, size 16. white satin-with lace; also small purse and veil to match. Complete Brooklin, 655-3545. brass. 723-7298. QUANTITY of new ten inch coment blocks; 'also a quantity of good used lumber. Apply 85 Brotk' Street West| In Cleveland $30. Dial OWEN, Ads tered into-rest eral Hospital on Sunday, Ada Nichols beloved wife of W. Albert Owen, mother of Mrs. William Harris in the Oshawa Gen- May 26, 1963, ter (Grace) East Orange, Frederick and Roy of Courtice and David of Toronto and sister of Mrs. Henry Smith (Vera) and Charles see of Oshawa; Gordon and. Roy Courtice in her 70th year. Risking at the Armstrong Funeral Suburban, 728-5292. FREEZER chest, 21 cu. ft., 3 months old, *190. Dial Brooklin 655-4575. CLEVELAND (AP) The after 6 p.m. Seafarer's International Uriion CHESTERFIELD, . Glider, chest of TWO pair lined drapes, floor length. -lone pair doubie width beige with motif sjone year old, highchair, 728-678: after 6 p.m. like new, like new, $25. $7.50. Telephone drawers, end tables and sealers. Te'c--was banned Saturday from photie 725-3617, |picketing 'vessels of -Upper BOX trailer, large and *apsikanld new l- Lakes shipping Limited of Tor- htcunaa ars acnammtbhoadiaiha onto anywhere vin -the Cleve- Chrome FOOD freezer, 21 cubic feet, City and year old. Telephone one DOUBLE bed and apting, blond finish, ' : good condition, $20, Also floor length|/@nd harbor at least until Tues day morning. wedding gown, size 10, complete with 726-9398. Judge William McDermott is- Home, Oshawa, with memorial service fn the Chapel jay, May 28 at SELLING We'll buy it for. top ca: Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliances > Telephone veil, SROPSMETM, weed machine|syeq the no-picketing injunction minutes 'before' the serving of STONEBURG, Leonard Clifton Entered into rest in the family resi- dence, 160 Gibbon Street, Oshawa, on NEW! wife should be without this marvel. Telephone days or evenings, [he Car- miéCo., 723-7688. Versatile kitchen machine. No includes saw, jointer, lathe; drill an 'appellate court' writ that shaper, router, sander, quick set, dato. Value $500. Sale $350. Dial' 725-7559. would. have barred him from action. Sunday, May 26, 1963, Leonard Clift- beloved s V, McBrien, father of Mrs. of |teries, vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. B, F. GOODRICH srr) -- Tires, Bat- NORGE Refdigerator, 1950, crib mat- SIU lawyers immediately Kelvinator ref: tress 24" x 52", wooden high chair. g challenged the judge's quick Glady Albert Holdaway (June) of Oshawa and brig od of Mrs, Vernon Wood (Thelma) George of Resting Home, Newcastle in his 60th year. at the Armstrong Funeral Oshawa, with memorial service} --~ im the Chape! Wednesday, May 29, at|€HEST of drawers, 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-|chifforobe. Handmade, ready to paint, lan Lodge No. 61, IOOF,/or finished in natural varnish or Roxo-| 7, Corinthi: service in the funeral home Tuesday | t rahe cera a sleeping bags, ground sheets, lanterns, Begg Roasi4 of Bancroft and stoves, Pienle. jug jugs, coolers, Best prices camping Store, Wee "with tents, All in good condition, 524 ° Marion Street. TEEN SIZE 14 blue Sarana suit. Fully lined, i sew condition. Telephone) action. They asked the Court of Appeals for a writ of prohibi- tion questioning the jurisdic- tion of Judge McDermott and GFNERAL Electric 40" range, excellent condition. cottage, $29. Wayne Appliances, heavy duty Ideal for 48 Bond 78 Armstrong Funeral dent of Oshawa for the past 30 years. The deceased was an em- ployee of General Motors Com- pany Limited. He was a mem- ber of St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are his mother and wife who live in. Oshawa, and a daughter, Miss Marline Curran, also of Oshawa. Also surviving are a brother, Meredith Curran of Oshawa and five sisters, Mrs. James Freeman (Edna) and Mrs. Earl Gay (Mabel) both of Oshawa; Mrs. John Naples (Mary) Pet- erborough, Mrs. William Snow. den (Carrie) Mrs. Hazel Winters, /Toronto. Brantford and The late Mr. Curran is at Home. high requiem mass will be sung Tuesday, May 28, at '10 a.m. in St: Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church by Rev. A. Bagsik. In. terment'will be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. Prayers will be said at the funeral home, at 8:30 Pan. to- day. MRS, EDITH FULLERTON The death of Mrs. Edith Ful- double ~ dresser, Simcoe North. BOAT TRAILER, home made, $35. his court to hear the case. jone. Telephone 725-8755. Judge McDermott was served with the writ of prohibition two minutes after he issued the in- 10 hp Johnson motor, $100. Telephone 728-0846, at 7.30 p.m. 1 FAMILIES Memorial Park testify this to be who have pre- arranged electric, . their family estates together in Mount|trailer. All extras included. Telephone | TYPEWRITERS, Lawn between 5-7 evenings. 728-6468. 1962 GREN-ELL Golden. Hawk Boat, 6-ft long 72" beam, 75 HP also heavy duty Fs daggael a Pear ger service, ld h ree estimates. Chair, table rentals.|junction. The writ wou ave Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. removed his common pleas portable, adding Some ipctorea ner{court from jurisdiction in' the case. Johnson 'Tee-Nee i the answer to a delicate future prob- lem. Call for courteous information '723-2633. 5 : LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MILLER Trailer Accessories Everything for trailer: Tag Along Trailers Rental and Sales 9 TUDOR STREET AJAX 942- 3491 pearing hay register, chequewriter, retry cn Men cine Ae oth Sonoda Court sources said the injunc- specials, Three piece baamer, cottegeltion would be effective at least good vee quality, Ai one until Monday, and probably un- cl 8, 3 chrome en set, $17; it refrigerator, heavy duty range, dining til an appellate court hearing room suites. All slashed in price. wil-\Set for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. son Furniture, 20 Church Street. Lawyers for the Toronto com- BOAT, used, 14° cedar strip round bot- pany immediatey filed the re- quired $1,000 bond, making the temporary order effective. The 's. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM TIMMINS -- In loving memory of our Rosannah Timmins who passed away May 27, 1961, and our father Gi Tim: who passed away June 22, 1955. May you both rest in peace Until we meet again. Lovingly remembered by their BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler son, O.M and L tom, with deck Reasonable. See it at Birdseye Centre, 254 Water Street|4 North, Port Perry, Ontario. i lawyers said they moved What's My Line? swiftly because company ves- Buying and selling used fur- |Sels were prepared to dock|y Ma- -here early next week. The SIU has been involved in arson niture .and appliances. For your needs phone. t Mrs. her son, Ronald: Nicholson, 553 Rosemere street, She had been lerton occurred Saturday, May 25, near Roseneath. The late Fullerton resided with n failing health since last No- vember. The former Edith Lea, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lea. and was born Nov. 7, 1891 in South- port, England. Mrs. Fullerton was a resi- dent of Oshawa for the past 36 years. she lived in Toronto. She was a mémber of St. Mark's Angli- can Church. Previous to this time, She is predeceased by two husbands, Arthur Nicholson and lugh B. Fullerton. Surviving are three daugh- ers, Miss Edith Nicholson, Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M. MARINE Storage & Supply 'Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 -RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON: DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH: Phone 723-1002 MEMORIALS Canadian Makes and anore MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 | Oshawa Monument Company 1435 King Street East Telephone 728-3111 NEWS IN BRIEF FLED TO DESERT The Bushmen of Africa are small non-aggressive people who | nag | | | into the Kalahari Desert. MANY TRAVEL ALONE A two - year survey reveals gers travel alone, 29 per cent HAVE KNOWN CONFLICT Paraguayans have learned to take revolutions in stride and between 1910 and 1912 had seven presidents. EARN LITTLE Declining coffee prices and he Portable TV Time ELECTROHOME R.C.A. VICTOR ADMIRAL Prices Start at Store will be closed at 12 noon on Scturdays during June, July, August. PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe N., 723-3043 . FILTER QUEEN Used gang Models from $50, | FILTREX POLISHERS WARNING Imitation filters will damage your machine. Look for Filter weer a es on every filter. - $1.50 -- 30 - $3.50 Free delivery Oshawa area. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. CUSTOM DRAPERIES | Expert Track Installations IVORY -| BEAM Canadian 'Lakes. The SIU contends the com- pany actually is owned by the Norris family of Chicago and the ships should carry Ameri- can sailors. a bitter dispute with the Cana- dian Maritime - Union over the make-up of crews of ships on the Great (CLC) STEEL |. BEAM | | | | /OUR SPECIALTY IHOME ALUMINUM TRAVERSE TRACK RELIABLE FURN!TURE-INTERIORS. 96 King Street East DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 723-7928 AWNINGS i ALSO DOORS WINDOWS, GRILLS. ALUMINUM SIDING, RAILINGS. Call us -- No Obligation PRODUCTS Talks Aimed At Forming Rule In Italy ROME (Reuters) -- Premier- Designate Aldo Moro, 46, today headed into talks with centre- left politicians aimed at form- 24th government since the fall of Mussolini's dic- tatorship 20 years ago. Moro, political secretary of the dominant Christian Demo. cratic Party, was asked Satur- day by President Antonio Segni to form a government following week-long consultations. Moro has listed loyalty to the Atlantic alliance and Western European Solidarity as among his major goals. ng _Italy's Filter Queen Sales 323 King Street W. Dial 728-7552 160 WILSON RD. SOUTH 723-2619 | Moro will attempt to hammer out a basis for a new Christian Democrat-led coalition govern- UNPAINTED FURNITURE Custom-Made ment in talks with their recent coalition partners -- the Social --as well as Pietro Nenni's left- England; Mrs, Blake © Frost (Irene), "Windsor and Mrs. George Parfitt (Jean), Oshawa and a son, Ronald, also of Osh- awa, as 'well as four grand- chi'dren. The late Mrs, Fullerton is at Armstrong Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, May 28, at 2 p.m. in the funeral home conducted by Rev. A. Woolcock, rector of St. Mark's Anglican Church. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS. EVA MARIA GALLOWAY The death of Mrs. Eva Marie Galloway, 45 Adelaide street west, occurred Saturday, May 25, in Oshawa General Hospital. In her 69th year, she had been ill for a month. A daughter of the late Frederick and Eliza- beth Wollett, she was born in Belfountain, Ont. Mrs, Galloway was a resident of Oshawa for the past 40 years, Prior to that time, she lived in Toronto. She was a member of St. An- drew's United Church and for several years, a member of the choir. Mrs. Galloway was also a member of the Oshawa Hor- ticultural Society. She is predeceased by her husband who died May 4, 1938. Mrs. Galloway is also prede- ceased by a sister, Violet 0. Harmon of Oshawa and a bro- Democrats and the Republicans oe Hdgar Wollett of New. ork. Surviving are a son, Cyril, of BARGAINS "DO IT YOURSELF" 2.98 12.76 16.88 18.88 + 26.88 8.88 27.88 Book cases Students desks Chest of Drawers . . Record Cabinet Large Desk Large Bookcase .... Double Wardrobe WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. Dry Goods Store DRAPERY Hundreds of homes in Oshawa and District have added charm and distinction to their interiors with drapery in the latest designs in a variety of fabrics, styled by M. And C. Drapery and For your ire needs Call us t 723- 7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa ricultural ning, wing Socialists, The Christian Democrats, the party with the most seats after last month's national' elections, led the centre-left government of Premier Amintore Fanfani, which after 14 months in power. Moro has said the right-wing parties and the Communists -- both of whom made big gains in the election -- are excluded from his considerations. left government needs Nenni's support to sur- vive parliament, and Nenni say$ his left-wing Socialists will back such a government if it looks more to the left and pushes ag- town plan- economic planning and setting up of autonomous re- jgional governments. resigned 11 days A centre reform, > ago Oshawa and a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Sonley (Lorna), Uxbridge as well as three' grandchildren, Arthur, Christopher and Heath: er Sonley and a nephew, Ronald Ogden of Oshawa. A private funeral service was held today at the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home con- ducted by Rev. J. Porter. In- terment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS, ALBERT OWEN The death of Mrs. Albert Owen, 267 Division street, occur- red suddenly, Sunday, May 26, at Oshawa General Hospital. The former Ada Nichols, she was a' daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nichols and was born July 9, 1893, in Hamp- ton, Jan. 22, 1916 in Oshawa. Mrs. Owen was a life-long. resident! & of Oshawa and district. The de- ceased was a member of the a Salvation Army. Besides her husband, -- she leaves. three sons, Frederick and Roy of Courtice and David Mrs. William . Harris (Ger- trude), Oshawa and Mrs, C. R. Fetter (Grace), East Orange, New Jersey as well as 10 grand- children. Also three brothers, Charles of Oshawa and Gordon and Roy of Cour- bs tice, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Smith (Vera), Oshawa. The late Mrs, Armstrong Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, May 28, at 3.15 p.m. In In! surviving are Alfred Simester, of Belleville. Lawn Cemetery. LEONARD C. STONEBUBG The death of Leonard Clifton Steneburg occurred suddenly, Sunday, May 26, at the family residence, 160 Gibbons street.) \, A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Merton B. Stoneberg, he was born Nov, 30, 1903, in Am- eliasburg, Prince Edward Coun- ty, Ont. He married the former Gladys V. McBrien, May 20, 1931 in Oshawa. The deceased was a resident of Oshawa for the past 45 years, He was employed by General Motors of Canada Lim- ited for 21 years. Mr. Clifton was a member of King Street United Church. He was a member of Corin- thian Lodge No, 61 IOOF and a past Noble Grand of Ontario and Encampment No .11. 5 Surviving are his wife and a daughter, Mrs, Albert Hold- 5 away (June) Oshawa, and three grandchildren, Brian, Robin and Mark Holdaway. Also surviving are two bro- thers, Ronald of Bancroft and George of Newcastle and a sis- ter, Mrs. Vernon Wood (Thel- ma) of Brighton. The late Mr. Stoneburg is at Armstrong Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 29, at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. John Porter. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Corinthian Lodge, No. IOOF, will hold a service Tues- day, 'May 28, at 7.30 p.m. in the funeral home. FUNERAL OF MRS. ROSE DRAPAK P; Q) U Ww Ke Owen is ati in the chapel, conducted by Col. -_ Interment will be in Mount i LA Quotations in cents unless marked $./Bell Phoi xd--Ex-dividend, xr --EX-| pi yeil HH Con Mrs, Rungeling, the first Ca-|Corby She married W. 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BUILDING GIBB STREET MAY 28th. 1:30 P.M. MARGARET HAMILTON WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th. CLUB. BAYVIEW Early 'Bird ay Jackpots $1, Special Games Watch Wednesday Poper St. Paul's Presbyterian Church - LIONS BINGO Wednesday May 29th 8:00 P.M; JUBILEE PAVILION ST. GERTRUDE'S RUMMAGE. SALE CHURCH 690 KING EAST | Wed., May 29 1:30 P.M. in Church Basement Watch Tuesday's Paper KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES lackpot Nos. 50-51 EARLY BIRD GAMES WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE => BINGO "Nos. 52 = 55 ~ TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO- NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $130-56 Nos. $20 Consolation » Reg, Jackpot 56 Nos, $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes Free Admission Free BINGO DNIPRO HALL 681 Edith Street (off Bloor E.) TONIGHT -- 7:30 P.M. 20 Reg. Games $8-$10 Reg. Jackpot 57-$220. $20 CON. PRIZE 1 JACKPOT MUST GO SHARE-THE-WEALTH (No Children Under 16 Years) The private funeral service for Mrs. Rose Drapak, of Court- ice, who died Friday, May 24, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, was held at the McIntosh. Anderson Funeral Home Satur- day, May 25. Rev. J, P. Romeril, minister, of Courtice United Church, con- ducted the services. Interment was in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Norman Howe, Ted Zavitsky, Joe Sapin- ski, Frank Roberts, Bert Hearn and Ron Drapak. The grandsons of the deceas- ed acted as flower bearers. FUNERAL OF . MRS, THOMAS HELE : The funeral service for Mrs.| Thomas Hele, 1188 Ritson road south, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Thursday, May 23, was held at the Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m., Saturday, May 25. Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, pastor of First Baptist Church, conducted the services, Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. 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