{@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, November 30, 1963 32--Articles for Salé 36--Legal NOTICE BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM | TO CREDITORS "AKER Royce and Kathy are Hap- bey pinoy the arrival of Alexander|grandson, Kenny, who passed away two Arthur (Sandy) 'at Oshawa, on November|years ago today, November 30, 1961. 9, 1963, A baby brother for Carrie. Oh, to clasp his hand, rl ic your son or daughter with INTRODUC To nese Ws voice end see his smile r his see an Oshawa fimes birth notice. The rate 4 9 $1.50. Phone and our staff will That meant so much to me. 723-3492 sist you in writing @ notice. DEATHS ROSS -- Treasured memories of Ken passed BEAUCAGE, Joseph Larry A? Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, Ross, 28, 1963, Joseph Larry Beau- br away November 30, 61, As you were Ken, you will always be, 2 days, beloved son of Marie 'Andre, dear brother of Andre Jr., Forever in our memory. --Mom and Dad, Arnold and family. John. Service was conducted Funeral Chapel by Arch- of my who passed away Away from sorrow, cafe, May you rest in peace, dear daddy, Until we meet again. hOen = tn beng wamnery ots Garlo 2¥%2 miles west. Joe Makowchik on mall "| box. AND OTHERS In the Estate of WASYL SOROCHAN (also known as WILLIAM SOROCHAN and WASIL SOROACHIN All persons having claims inst the estate of WASYL ROCHAN (also known as WILLIAM SOROCHAN ond WASIL SOROACHIN, Gentle- man, & d, who died on or about the 17th day of June, 1963, are hereby not- ified to send in to the under- signed Persona! Representa- tive of the said deceased on Hillside and Park South. 33--Market Basket PICK your own Spy apples, $1 fo $1.50) bushel. Base line from Whitby Hospital MCINTOSH apples, $1 per bushel and up. Bring containers, 55 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville. McINTOSH apples, $2.50 per bushel de- livered, Hampers reurned. J. H. Pascoe, 728-0458. WINTER potatoes for sale, store In your own home or at mine. Telephone Whitby 668-8050. Cartwright High School were| held at the Blackstock Recrea- tion Centre recently. the students during the eve- Prizes iven At . Cartwright High By MRS. OLGA HILL BLAvLxSTOCK -- The com- mencement exercises of the' Presentation .oi Secondary School Honor Graduation Diplo- mas by Reverend Romeril to: Jean Bradburn, Elaine Mount- joy, Larry Hoskin, and Jim Swain, Presentation of Athletic tro- phies to. the Field Day Cham- pions- by Miss Clarke and Mr. Alexander to: Marguerite Clem- ent, Carol Rahm Laurel Mac- kie, Ron Martyn, David Wotten, and Brian Gray. Bi-School Champions --Sharon A piay was presented by ning and selections by the glee club were also featured. The valedictory address was given by Elaine Mountjoy. The following awards were given to successful pupils: Adoption Talk © Is Given At Blackstock UCW By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- All units of the UCW met recently. The Anna Unit met at the home of Mrs. J, A. Johnston. Mrs. Ross Duff opened the mecting with a reading "'adopt- ing Children of Different Colors'. Mrs. Roy Taylor gave the worship. Mrs. Kenneth Samells deait with the chapter of The Word| COMING EVENTS UTHMEAD B l N G 0 sO NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOC. /U.A.W.A. HALL MEETING at SATURDAY, NOV. 30th 7:30 P.M. GLENHOLME SCHOOL! Tues. Dec. 3 at'8 p.m. Your support is urgently needed. Please attend. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, NOV. 30th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, $40, $50. JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH Lucky Draw for ROSS -- in loving memory ged in Mount interment was ewes, Don Brown, and Ron Christmas Turkeys yn. Presentation of Proficiency Prizes by Mr. I. Thompson: and the Way, "Miracles" which oe followed by a good discus-| ion. Mrs, K: Samells was nomin- Presentation of Intermediate Certificates by Reverend Swann to: Shirley DeJong, Elea- nor Firlit, Lynda Kyte, Lorne at 10 a.m. Cemetery. URLEY, Percy Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on or before the 20th day of December, 1963. full part- icu'ars of their claims, Im- mediately ofter the said date --Sadly missed by daughter Karen. ROSS -- In loving remembrance of a dear son, stepson and grandson, Ken, who passed away November 30, 1961. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 20th CENTURY TO THE CITIZENS OF Bi at , November 29, 1963, Percy Burley, husband of Eva Vannatto and dear father of Carl of Kendal; Joyce (Mrs. John Bird) of Bowmanville, aged Resting at the Northcutt and 'uneral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Sunday, December 1, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville. GILCHRIST, Gordon D. $. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vaing To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The year's may wipe out many things Buf this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were ail together. --Lovingly remembered by his mother, stepfather and grandmother Hopkins. ly at ype Bo er General Hospital on iturday,| Roenne 1963, Gordon D. S. Gil- christ, beloved husband of Dora A, Cough: tin of 30 Birch Crescent, Ajax, and dear father of James of Ajax, and Wayne! Coughlin of Ajax; also surviving are two grandchildren and loving sister of Mrs. | Mary Johnson of Orillia, Mr. Gilchrist is| resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Ingston Road West, Pickering, Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Tuesday morning, 3 at 10 a.m.| interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Barrie) ypon arrival of motors at 12.30 noon.| (Friends are requested not to call at the funeral home until Sunday afternoon.) HAMILTON, Mary Jane (Jennie Walls) Suddenly at the home of her daughter in| Oshawa on Friday, November 29, 1963,| ed wife of the late Rev. R. H Hamilton with whom she spent 49 years Entered into 'rest suddeni 30, in the ministry of the Free Methodist|/-- Church, dear mother of Robert, Myr (Mrs, F, Barkey), Bock) all of Toronto, Burton and Gordon | of Saskatoon, Hazel of Seattle, Mary (Mrs. Jack Vandriel) of Oshawa, Arthur of Sernia, Gladious of Velore, South India.| Also survived by sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Sist Fletcher of Ameroid, Saskatchewan and) Rev. E. Walls of Kingston. Mrs. Hamilton| is resting at the Danforth Chapel of Mc- Dougal and Brown Limited, 1491 Dan- forth Avenue, Toronto until 10 a.m. Tues- day. Service in Welland Free Methodist Church on Tuesday, December 3 at 2.30 p.m, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Wel-| Jand. KANE, Edmond Earle Suddenly in Oshawa on Friday, November 29, 1963, Edmond Earle Kane, husband of the late Margaret May Bone and dear father of Mrs, Leonard Lozo (Winnifred) and Edmond Kane of North Tonawanda, New York, brother of Miss Gladys Kane end Miss Rhoda Kane of Perth, Ontario, Mrs. E. A, Cant (Wilma), Detroit, Michi- gen and Mrs. Hagan (Aletha) (Babe) of Toronto, in his 7ist year. Mr. Kane Is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Requiem Mass in the Church of St. Gregory the Great on Mon- day, December 2 at 10 a.m. Interment) $t. John's Cemetery, Perth. Friends are 'esked not to call at the funeral home until Sunday at 2 o'clock. Prayers in the funeral home at 7.30 Sunday evening POMERY, Gladys lola May Suddenly in Oshawa as the result of an eccident on Friday, November 29, 1963, Giadys Lint, In her 64th year, beloved wife of Edward Pomery and déar sister of Orlin Lint. Mrs. Pomery Is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the chapel on Monday, December 2, at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery. WATSON, Beatrice | Those whom we love go out of sight, er of Lovingly remembered by her family. ROSS -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Kenneth Ross, who passed away November 30, 1961. But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. --Lovingly remembered by sister Sharon and brother Rickey. ROSS -- In loving memory of @ dear son, Kenneth Ross, who passed away No- vember: 30, 1961. Gone Is the face we loved so dear, Silent Is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, | But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, Is [ust as) jear. | Lovingly remembered by Father and | Dolores. Grace. (Mrs. Ronald} | TITLEY -- In loving memory of Mrs. | Elizabeth Titley, who passed away Nov-| ember 29, 1950. the said Personal "Represen- totive will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, DATED oct Oshawa, Ontario, eee day of November, 1 . JOHN W. SOROCHAN Administrator with Will Annexed by his solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ and RONALD L, SWARTZ Borristers and Solicitors, 26% King Street East, x 'ario. FOOD PLAN ESTABLISHED IN 1953 Featuring Red Brond Steer Beef, Top Quality Frozen Foods, Brand Names in oil Grocery Items. Our yeors of experience in the food ond freezer business assures you Food saving, service and sat- isfaction unequaled. Freezers from $269 od membership also avail- ie. The Wallace Marlow prizes: Grade 10 -- ist prize -- Nancy Staniland; 2nd prize, Ray Mountjoy. Grade 12 -- Ist prize -- Mary Hie 2nd prize, Brian Stani- The Blackstock Women's I sti- tute prizes for the highest marks in home economics and industrial arts presented by Mrs. C, Smith. Grade -- Judy Cochrane, Brian Mountjoy. Grade 10 -- Dianne Mairs, David Wotten. | The ONO prizes for the high- Lansing, Leah McKee, Glenna McLeod, Dianne Mairs, Ray Mountjoy, Ken Rohrer, Chris- tine Sloane, Nancy Staniland, Linda Venning and David Wotten. (Presentation by Mrs. Gor- don Paisley.) Presentation of Secondary School Graduation Diplomas by Canon Ashmore to: Lorraine Dayes, Mary Frey, Sylvia Lawrence, Donna McLaughlin, Paul Rahm, Joe Reitsma, Bill Reitsma, Janice Sadler, Brian Staniiand, and Don Swain. FREE CHRISTMAS DINNER OBITUARIES est standing in Grade 9: Girl with the highest stand- ing, Lorna Wright. Boy with the highest stand- Call 723-1359 for Full Information 34--Lost and Found LOST: A life insurance policy in an enve-| 4; A : : lope, Whitby district. For reward finger| ted suddenly in his store Fri please call 668-8214, day afternoon. He was in his EDMOND EARLE KANE Edmond Earle Kane, a groc- jery merchant at Church and Colborne streets in Oshawa, For her, life more For us, @ guiding star. TOMS -- in loving memory of a dear jold. Answers to "Teddy". Vicinity Ritson) Bonn in Perth, Ontario, LOST: Blonde Spaniel, mele, 4 months 71st year. | on Feb. 2, 1893, Mr. Kane was edu- |eated in Perth and later lived and King, Child's pet. Reward, Telephone! 728-2779, aunt Annie Toms who passed away Nov- ember 30th, 1961. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, Lovingly remembered by Vada, ~ RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need. 15? Simcoe St. $. Oshawa Office Evenings 723-1002 728-6627 | and 'CARD OF THANKS | PORTER -- We wish to extend our sin- cere thanks to friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and won- derful kindness during the loss of our dear son, Ronald Gordon. Special thanks to Rev. N. F. Swackhammer and mém- |bers of the First Baptist Church. |--Mr. and Mrs. Ross Porter and family. Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, November 30, 1963, Beatrice Elizabeth Gatemby, beloved wife of John William Watson and mother of Mrs. Hugh McClelland (Madge), Mrs. Lorne Murphy (Lorraine) and William of Oshawa; and Mrs. Lilliam Willits of Alex, in her 79th year. Resting at the. Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel Monday, December 2, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles For Sale BEACH, 4-burner range, $15. Good condl- tion. Telephone 728-4809. FOR SALE -- Black Hudson Seal fur coat and grey cloth coat with grey lamb collar.. Both like new and about size 14. Phone 668-2432 weekends or after 5 o'clock. lin Thorold, Montreal and |Arvida, Quebec, before coming ito Oshawa. The deceased moved to North Tonawanda, New York, in 1929. He returned to Oshawa in 1946 to operate his store for 17 years. Mr. Kane was predeceased by his first wife, Elizabeth Saun- ders, in 1920. On Nov. 23, 1929, he married Margaret May Bone of Oshawa, who predeceased him in February, 1961. The de- ceased was a member of St. Gregory's Church. Surviving are a son, Edmond C. Kane, North Tonawanda, N.Y., a daughter, Mrs. Leonard! Lozo (Winnifred) of North Tona- 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ANNA SZAI- KOWSKI (sometimes known as Annie Szaikowski) deceas- ed: All persons having claim against the estote of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on the 21st day of April, A.D. 1963, ore hereby notified to furnish proof there- of to the undersigned before the 2nd day of January, A.D. 1964. After the said dote the Executors will distribute the Roman Catholic/West estate having regard only to claims of which notices have been filed. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario this 14th day of November, A.D. 1963. WALTER BILSKI ond STELLA MUZYCZKA Executors, 'by their Solicitor, | Z. T. Salmers, B.A., | 13¥2 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. wanda, N.Y., and four daugh- ters: Miss Gladys and Miss Rhoda Kane, Perth, Ontario, Mrs, E. A. Camp (Wilma) of Detroit, Michigan and Mirs. John Hagan (Aletha, also known as Babe). 'There are six grandchildren. The body is resting at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home Mass will be said in St. Gre ory's Church on Monday, Dec. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of NICHOLAS MAZUR (sometimes known as Nick Mazur) deceased: All persons having § cloim against the estate of the above named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the 2 at 10 a.m. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Perth, Ontario. A recitation rosary will be said at the Funeral Home Sun- day, Dec. 1, at 7.30 p.m. Friends are asked not to call before 2 p.m. Sunday. GLADYS IOLA MAY POMERY Mrs. Gladys Iola May Pom- ling, Brian Mountjoy. In 1946, she married Eward) p i le John Pomery in Oshawa. | wee te The daughter of the late John| The prize for the hi it | ighest and Mary Lint, she is survived) standing in Grade 9 mathema- by her husband and a brother,|tics and science, donated by Orlin Lint of Oshawa. 'Frank Hoskin: The funeral is to be held on Elizabeth Thompson. Monday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.. in the. The prize for the highest Gerrow Funeral Chapel. Offic-|standing in Grade 10 mathe- ating will be Rev. H. A. Mellow! matics and science, donated by of Northminster United Church./Mrs. George Blyth: Interment will be at Union| Nancy Staniland. Cemetery i The prize for the highest BEATRICE E. WATSON standing in Grade 11 physics Mrs. Beatrice Elizabeth Wat- od maga nee ay May son, wiie of John William Wat- son, £20 Richmond east, died early today at the Oshawa General Hospital. The deceased, in poor hea'th for several years, was 78 A resident of the Oshawa area for 52 years, she was born in Hartlepool, England, in 1885, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gatenby. She married there in 1907 Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband: three daughters: Mrs. Hugh McClelland: (Madge) Oshawa; Mirs. Lorne Murphy (Lorraine) Oshawa; and Mrs. Li¥ian Willits of Ajax; one son, William Watson of Oshawa; seven grandchildren and. five great-grandchildren. The funeral service is to bey.) Camp:) conducted at the Armstrong). 'principal's prizes for the high- pt ey. blige ge est standing in languages: - sasate ar uigan Chit oe "| Grade 9, Lorna Wright; Grade vate gucan "A ; 10, Lynda Kyte; Grade 11, Pat nterment will be at Mount) adams: Grade 12, Joe Reitsma Lawn Cemetery. ~The prize for Grade 11, home ec ics went to Mary Brad- burn and the prize for Grade 11 shopwork was won by Floyd Kite. Both prizes were present- ed by Mrs. A. Taylor. Janice Byers. The prize for the highest standing in Grade 12 chemistry and algebra donated by Harold Martyn: Joe Reitsma (Presentation made by Mr. |Ashton.) The Henry Thompson memo- rial prize sponsored by the Nestleton, Women's Institute for the highest standing in Grade 11: Janice Byers, (Presentation by Mrs. Vine.) The Susan Saywell prize for the highest standing in English and history in any grade: Nancy Dorrell, (Presentation by H. Miss A. SKIPPER IS GUILTY SYDNEY (Ruters)--A court martial has found Capt. W. J. Dovers of the Australian air- crait carrier Sydney guilty of 46 TERRORISTS KILLED ated unit leader for 1964. The "bakeless" bake sale netted a nice sum. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Carl Wright's home in Jan- uary. Meeting closed with prayer. CANDACE UNIT The Candace Unit assembled at the home of Mrs. Ralph Larmer. Mrs. Gordon Strong gave a worship on "Jesus The Light of The World'. Mrs. Romeril divided the unit into groups, each of which had questions on Acts 15 to discuss, then the findings were brought to the full unit for further dis- cussion. During the business period, Mrs, Ivan Thompson was nom- inated unit leader for 1964. DORCAS UNIT The Dorcas Unit met at the home of Mrs. Fred Dayes, The meeting opencd with _ silent prayer and prayer led by the leader, Mrs. Hill. After the singing of a hymn, Mrs. Stanford Van Camp read the scripture passage and Mrs. Ida Taylor the meditation on "Peace". Mrs. W. Ross dedi- cated the offering and Mrs. Taylor played as a piano solo, "How Great Thou Art'. A playlet, "'The Trouble Shoot- er', from a scene in Hong Kong was given by Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. S. Van Camp and Mrs, F. Dayes. Another hymn was sung, busi- ness dealt with and meeting closed with Benediction. ESTHER UNIT 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go | Children Under 16 Not Admitted BINGO TUESDAY, NOV, 26th 7:30 P.M. 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $100 Jackpot 83 nos. ; nae, Say erent MAKE SURE YOU VOTE Snowball game $130 56 Nos. $20 consolation Vote for the man who is worthy of your ballot on FREE ADMISSION MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 DNIPRO HALL MURRAY McKNIGHT Corner Bloor Street and Edith 8:30 P.M., SATURDAY NOV. 30th DNIPRO HALL CORNER BLOOR AND EDITH GEORGE MACKO ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS SERVED AMPLE PARKING EVERYONE WELCOME BOWMANVILLE Our town needs on honest workman, Willing to serve all its people faithfully, and with some knowledge of all taxpayers problems. A hard- working dedicated citizen, am married with five child- ren, and uccept this challenge to serve the town | love. U. A. W: A. group attended the Esther Unit at the home of Mrs. Rich- ard Van Camp. Mrs. Glenn Larmer, leader, presided. Mrs. Harvey. Graham read the scripture and led in prayer. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy gave the meditation, < if Rev. Romeril expounded on the chapter from 'The Word and The Way, "God and Evil". | Mr. Romeril closed the meet-| ing with prayer. EUCHRE NIHT | The LOBA commenced their winter euchre parties recently. Winners were: Ladies' -- high, SANDY. 12:30 unti Teen Dance 12530 Until 3:30 p.m., Saturday, December 7th. Featuring Recording Star SELGIE. and THE LINCOLNAIRES Slacks allowed -- Absolutely No Jeans Please Note Tim Changs 1 3:0 p.m. November 30th and December 7th Mrs. Percy Van Camp;, low, Mrs. O. Hili; gents' high, Mrs. H. Lee (playing as a gent); low, Mr. Harry Sanderson, Door and electric OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BOLTON -- in loving memory of a dear -- entered Into rest December 1, Looking back with memories Upon the path we trod We bless the years we had with you | Ceestieataore dinilecseisrnepicacanoaeels a And leave the rest with God. |16 FT. freighter canoe, new, $200. Mac- You left us so quietly, your thoughts|Gregor golf clubs, putter, 1, 2, 3, 4 woods land 6 irons, plus new bag, $100. Tele- phone 728-0049. ANTIQUE GUN ANTED Telephone Oshawa 725-8183. , Scandalli, almost new, COMBINATION coal, wood stove, with four heavy duty elements, also quantity coal and wood, space heat- er, two oil drums, automatic slide pro- lector with screen. Dial 728-8044 after 5. COCKTAIL dresses, new, $9.95 each; wedding dresses, $29.95 fo $49.95. Apply 146 Nassau Street. 2" FLOOR model Motorola telev' dark mahogany, in good condition, Telephone 728-3978. ONE pair Allegro "ski boots, nearly new, size 11%, $15, Telephone Whitby 668-3176 after 6 p.m. ision, $45. unknown. But you left us @ memory we are proud to own. --Lovingly remembered by daughter Lottie, son-in-law Jeff and grandson| Kenneth. | eric | ACCORDION, JOHNSTON -- in loving memory of a/men's, 120 bass, nine variations on treble, dear father, George Arnold Johnston, |three on bass, with case. Cal evenings who passed away Dec. 1, 1950. | 725-8575 ie i Gene tae yan Miged Sparkles rol gd repairs, 2 : . ree estimates, parts, eftachments, EAN mgmt dees |brushes, hoses. Guaranteed rebuilt ma- Thoughts of you are ever near. bed --Alwa' 'emem ¥ chines,. Renals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- ve ecu ap abi vice, Call anytime 726-0591. Phyllis and Gloria. eis A tes trib cee TEE ATR AE TELEVISION tower special, 40-ff, struc- LOTT -- In loving memory of a dearjture, including all channel antenna, in- father and gfandfather, William C. Lott/stalled and guaranteed by experts with who passed away December 1, 1959. |10 years experience, $50. Trio Television, 1 have only your memory, dear father,| Telephone 726-6781. To remember my whole life through, | sa SE FEES But the sweetness will finger forever ,; COMBINATION gas and oil stove; Frig- As | treasure the image of you. jidaire refrigerator, 9 ft.; Washer; Wes- --Always remembered by Helen, tinghouse dryer; kitchen suite; ward- and Bari Lynn. robe; continental bed. Excellent condi- tion. 723-1989, LOTT -- In loving memory of a dear |ONE 50000 BTU oil space heater. One| father and grandfather, William C. Lott,|No. 40 glass lined automatic water heat-| bg oye ed ney December 1, 1959. jer. Priced low to sell. Telephone 728-4258. | e, ir father, gone to rest, Fal | say fom blll apr ai pains TINGHOUSE 21" television set, good| May You rest ih peace. the | ing condition, console, $55. Crib yy Eee Geet taint ess like new, 24 x 48 inches $7.50 Until we meet again. H --Ever remembered b , El Panda Bear 32', $2.50. Walking doll 34 ¥ Cameron, Eileen, |i. ses, like new, $4.90. Telephone 725-8416. Qharon and Patti Be z fe ICE fishing hut, 6 ft. x 4 ft., $25. Apply basco dg tn_loving memory of 4/155 Ejgin East after 5 p.m. we lerful wife and mother, Mary Eliza- r} -- Eiger | beth Markus, who passed away 10 years SHOTOUR, 12 gauge Ithica. Good Condt| ago today. tion, $50. Telephone 725-5948. oe BEAUTIFUL Christmas gift, custom) Love's greatest gift, remembrance. --Ever remembered by husband andimace liquor cabinet, mahogany equipped, | mirror, tray, 32 x 32. New. $75. Bow-| family. manville 623-3726, MCINDLESS -- in loving memory of a = = } dear father and grandfather, Eric M. Mc-|®: F- GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat- Indiess (Mac), who pas: a teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, _ tele- Yomber 20, 198k nee SWAY On NO-lvision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. | bina sg gy ane if we could say | TELEVISION, Electrohome, 7", with To hear eu voice gig te fel [neato a yah ad Fad Telephon pe Ae To sit with you and chat awhile. 942-4126. . . dias To us he has nct « Pane eat = srs Nor has he travelled far, MAN'S sult, black, size 40, medium heicht,, $20. Grey overcoat, size 40, . $20. And leff the gate ajar. Both hardly worn, Boy Scout uniform) --Ever 'rememberec by son Donaid, and youth's white, biack fleck facket.| daughter-in-law Marion and grandchil.| /eePhone Whitby 668-6432 dren David and Lynda. makes. Max, vay, Just entered « + home CHRISTMAS trees, Scotch Pine, pruned, all sizes, sell one complete lot approxi- MCINDLESS -- in loving memory of a\ mately 1,0000. After 5 p.m. th e Or- dear age Qranddad, Eric S$. M.jono 1649. 9 -- 6 7 who passed away November 30, WASHER, "7Thor", green, round tub, good Dear Dad, on this sad day tical aainlicinat nib vii ue give thanks fo tte Lord above BUYING or selling furniture or appll- 'or the time we had before you wentiances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 or away 263-2695. TYPEWRITERS, adders, sales, service, reniais and supplies. All machines guar- on means the world and all to us, anteed. Cook's Office Equipment, 10) To have had your love and you Richmond Street East. 728-8300. | --Ever remembered by his son Dougias, FREEZER, 21 cu. ft. ,Beaver jig saw, daughter-in-law Bessie, and grandchildren and 8 mm movie camera. Apply 261 Scu- Dennis, Elaine, Karen and Wayne. 90g Street, Oshawa, McINDLESS -- in memor Ms. (Mac) who passed awa' #90 today, November 30, 1961. "Never will be forgotten'. ~--Wite Nellie. To share in your life and your love. And so dear Dad, on this day, And each day our lives through, |TWO Lionel locomotive train sets, large transformer. Reasonable, complete with tracks. Telephone 725-9280. PATERSON -- In loving memory of 8lnicvcLes, CCM. Girls dear mother, who passed away D: 1, 1948. " way December | squit. sizes, $25 each. Colller's Encylo- Loving and kind In all her ways, pedia, 20 volumes, children's story books, Upright and just to the end of her days,|/° Volumes, $100. Telephone 728-6850. | and true in heart and mind,,. |COAT, Persian Lamb, black, full length, ful iG ae or Bang 7 Persian Lamb, black, full length, remembered 14 to 18, tapered sleeves, full back, by son Alex, collar, $350, Telephone 728-6850, aa ' ' County of Ontario, Store- keeper, who died on the 29th day of July A.D, 1963, are hereby notified to fumish proof thereof to the under- ery, 64 Stevenson road north, died suddenly Nov. 29 at the Oshawa General Hospital as the result of a traffic accident. She neglect of duty in the death of five officers in a whaleboat in- cident off the Queensland cuast I-st month. He was found not LISBON (AP) -- The Portu- guese Army: announced Friday that 46 anti-government terror- ists were killed and nine others injured by government forces prize Mrs. A. Leighton. Next game Dec. 4. ST. JOHN'S WA signed before the 2nd day of January, A.D. 1964. After the said date the Executrix will distribute the estote hav- ing regord only to claims of which notices have been filed. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 14th day of November, A.D, 1963. MIKLOSNE MAZUR, Executrix, by her Solicitor, Z. T. Salmers, B.A., 132 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. was in her 64th year. The deceased was born at Attercliffe Station, Canbera Township, Dunville, Ont. in Portuguese Guinea between Nov. 1-24. The announcement said seven government soldiers were killed during the period in guilty on a second charge that he failed to institute a search for the whaleboat. SCARF-TWIST NECKLINE the West African territory. TROOPS CAUSE DAMAGE BONN (Reuters) -- Autumn manoeuvres by 9,000 British Rhine Army troops in the north German province of .Schleswig- Holstein has caused damage provisionally estimated at 4,000,000 marks ($1,000,000), an army spokesman said Thurs- day. The British government The November meeting of St. John's WA was held in the par- ish hall. President Mrs. John Hamilton open?" the meeting with hymn, "Jesus Call Us', and read the. story of St. Andrew from St. John's Gospel also the litany and prayers. Corporate Communion will be Dec. 1. Committee was formed to look after Christmas Cheer for the elderly people and shut- ins. It was also decided to help the Sunday School Superinten- dant with the Christmas party. NOTICE The Bord of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Sep- arate Schools for the Town of Whitby. Take notice that the above- mentioned: Board on the 19th day of November, 1963, passed By-law No. 10 to authorize the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of its debentures in the prin- cipal amount of $208,000 1. The money is to be bor- rowed for the purpose of building ond equipping the Denis O'Connor Intermediate Catholic School, and for school renovations and 'site improvements. 2. The amount to be bor- rowed is $208,000 and the security therefor shall be: the said debentures which shall be a charge upon the school house property and premises and any other.real or personal property vested in the said Board and upon the Separ- ate School rates. 3. The debentures ore to be deted January 2nd, 1964; are to be in denominations of $1,000 each, and are to be repayable in varying amounts of principal on May Ist in the yeors 1965 to 1984 inclusive. The debentures moturing in the years 1965 to 1974 in- clusive bear interest at 534% per annum; the debentures maturing in the years 1975 to 1984 inclusive bear in- terest at 6% per annum. The. first payment of inter- est shall be made on the Ist day of May, 1965, to cover the 16 month period from January 2, 1964; thereafter, interest shall be payable an- nually on the Ist day of May during the currency of the debentures, with the aggre- gate amount of principal and interest payable in each year varying from $17,880 to $18,840. PRINTED PATTERN COUNT ON OLEG CASSINI| to spark excitement and news always. He does it superbly in Printed Pattern A694 -- a cur- vaceous sheath with a sportive, scarf-twist neckline. The secret of the success is in the seaming -- the Empire effect of the bod- ice which creates a long, lean midriff line. This is the season when double-knit wi 's and jer- sey blends are most populr, and this is a design that's per- fect for either fabric. It's also smart in shantung or crepe. B. S. HAMILTON, Secretory-Treasurer. A694 SIZES 8-18 Printed Pattern A694 is avail- able in Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 2 yards 54-inch fabric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed Pattern A694 to The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont., Canada. -Please print plainly Y9UR NAME, AD- D with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Ontario) residents add 3c. sa'es tax. Next Week -- Watch for a Prominent Designer Pattern by Don Loper. The president closed the meet- ing with prayer 'will foot three-quarters of the finally assessed bill. COMING EVENTS WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO-MONDAY, DEC. 2nd Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 54 and 59 1 -- $150 Jackpot (Must Go) Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less | 20 GAMES $20 and 5 SPECIAL GAMES at $30 | REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $100.00 DOOR PRIZE EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 -- EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Genosha Hote SPECIAL Sunday Dinner Served From 11.00 a.m. to 8 p.m. DO YOU LIKE GOOD FOOD? WHO DOESN'T !! This Sunday Why Not Treat Yourself ' To AReal Good Dinner! THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL IS... Chilrden's Portions Available--Ample Parking CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS For Most Ladies' & Men's Shops ° In order to provide the efficient and intelligent service to which our customers are entitled, the following stores are adopting Christmas Hours that will enable their staffs to best serve their clients. LADIES' WEAR MEN'S WEAR BERGS BLACK'S Free ADMISSION Free KINSMEN BINGO KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST, WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plu $50 Full Card 5 -- $30 Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpots 20 -- $20 Games JACKPOT NOS. 51, 57 EARLY BIRD GAMES --EXTRA BUSES-- 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST, EAST AT FAREWELL FREE --- ADMISSION -- FREE 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL -- $130 in 56 Nos. -- $20 Con. PLUS $10 FACH HORIZONTAL LINE REGULAR JACKPOT -- $100 in 51 Nos, -- $20 Con. HARE THE WEALTE 5 S SERVICE EXTRA BU) FREE TURKEY TICKETS NO CHILDREN, PLEASE GOOD PARKING WARD'S BERG'S NESBITTS ENGEL'S JAY'N-MODDE JOHNSTON'S BLACK'S KINLOCH'S FRANKLIN'S DOUG WILSON MONTGOMERY'S SAM ROTISH EVELYN SHOP JEWELL'S MORRISON'S CANNINGS KAYE'S JOHN PRESTON'S SALLY SHOPS ALS BI-RITE These Stores Will Be OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. On The Nights Shown Below Thursday and Friday -- Dec. 5-6 Thursday and Friday -- Dec. 12-13 Monday, 16 Dec. thru Friday, Dec. 20 Mr rday, 23 December STORES 'WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS: DAY AND DECEMBER 26th, BOXING DAY ROAST TURKEY |