THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 30, 1963 15~ o Stock Market Listings Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) $102 102 10% | 39% 9% 958 -- Ve 4500 18 «17 WH we! $10% 1012 1014 go00 35 3535 ' 5 $744 144 Tha -- Vu oo 305 mos 905 4 $10% 10% 10% + +n $8 8 ¢'--% Ba $16% 16% 16% + Ve il $37% 37% 37% + Ye $92 94 Ie Canadian Giving Averaged At $23 MONTREAL (CP) -- Cana- BIRTHS -- GOLDMAN -- Mr. and Mrs. M. Gold- @ Business Reason ie fet ater, 8 bar 9: oase = For Joining S S dians in 1963 gave an estimated |$441,000,000--or about $23 each Saturday, December - 28, 1963, at the| Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Barry, Gall and Heather. All doing well. FRANKFURT, West Germany|six and 12, as trains arrived at --to community funds, hospi- Bndd) as pepey ip eres the birth of (Reuters)--A 57 - year - old for-| Auschwitz. tals, universities, churches and » Stephen William, Sor I] | eae OAR : We ig P 2 é i Se sy the Oshawa General. Hospital on{mer SS captain i a" een He also is accused of beating other gift-supported institutions, Dacember 28, 1963. A brother for Healt- witz war crimes tria oday he gipsy prisoners to death mak- ag face ne $5 ; : it was estimated today. er Dawn. Many thanks to Pr. Glazier. joined the crack Nazi security|ing 10 to 12 Russian prisoners ; : bid : '| The estimate was made by jforce in 1932 "because it was/run naked in the snow untij they cb y : good. for business at my fath-|froze to. death and with shoor- the fund-raising consulting firm DEATHS no Of .G. A. Brakeley and Com- ARNOTT, DOr. Harvey C. Arnott er's guesthouse." ing one prisoner and sm in ey. Tinian Franz Hofmann, already sery- the skull of another with a bot-|Pany, *!mited, The 1963 estimate is $26,000,- In the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on} Monday, December 30, 1963, Dr. Harvey ing a life. sentence for wartime tle murders, also said he joined be- Hofmann. told the court that,000--or six per cent--more than C, Arnott beloved Hees lan ot -- cause 'my. brother had a spare after the Second World War he gifts to charitable causes = in Mpore and dear father of James ir ay bays wine _ bn; wy + tent 5 Aaa ioek <e ais J-M.) Toronto: John, Oshawe and brother Uniform. evaded arrest by becoming a 1962. Individuals gave an esti of Levi, Ida and Mrs. Frank Chester) 'Phe testimony' came during farm'worker and never returned mated $396,000,000 and corpora- sie) in his 72nd year, Dr. Arnott is eae s ee NE Ne § atten F iauihgcet vhe Mcintoee Anderson Funeraiittié second session of the trial to his wife and three children tions an estimated $45,000,000. Home, 152 King Street fet aa service) --largest on war crimes in West in the Chapel on Thursday, January 2:| 7-4... , fatness 99 ' af 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, in Germany's history--of 2 men lieu of flowers donations to the Arthritic|who were staff members at the and Diabetic Associations would be ap-/ hase +h cakes pceciated. Masonic service: will be neia| Auschwitz, concentration camp at the funeral home on Wednesday at/in Poland. 7.30 p.m. (Friends are requested not to The : ry ne call at the Funeral Home until Tuesday) The first six of the defend- evening) ants, accused of mass murders jor aiding in mass murders at Entered into rest in the Oshawa Generaij{he camp, "started telling their Hospital on Monday, December 30. 1963,\life stories to the three judges Donald Francis James, beloved husband and six jurors--three men and of: Isabel Ferguson, in his 36th year.| Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home,|three women--Dec, 20 Oshawa, on Monday evening, then at the) ny, oi ie eS Blair and Son Funeral Home, P. The defendants range s successful businessmen tario, with ser in the chape ir day, January at p.m. letterment! and dentists to farmers and la borers Elmwood Cemetery, Perth BEATEN TO DEATH Another defendant, Stefan 3aretzki, 44. told the couct he Today's Toront TORONTO 11:00 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 30 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---@x-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS a | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 250 45 «45 (45 590 $13 12% 13 200 75 75. 75 445 $28 27% 2B + Ve 500 720. 715 715 +5 200° $58% 58% 58% + Ve 500 $2638 26% 26%-- Ve 100 $41% 410 410 400 80 80 80 80 $51¥2 51% 514 -- 15 $17 7 7 4+% 245 $174 17a 17% 25 $64 64e 64Ve-- Yo) 65 $44 44d | 834 $532 53% 53% oye) eens | aie | 245 $174 17% 17M | 25 $64¥e 644 64a -- % 65 $44 4444 834 $532 53% 53% 2872 250 250 250 +10 100 250 250 250 +25 610 $2734 27% 27% -- 2100 $23 23023 | 20 $103 103 103 100 $13 «13--=«*13 200 38 38 38 700 $20% 20% 20%-- Ve z12 $24 24 230 150 380 825 20 220 11:00 Net Sales, High Low a.m. Ch'ge 1900 93-9293 42 Stock Nisto Norbeau Normetal Norpax N_ Coldstrm N Rank Northcal North Can Northgate O'Brien O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Osisko Pamour Pax int Perron Placer Purdex Que Ascot Que Chib Quemont Radiore Rayrock Rio Algom Stock C Halll C Mogul Con Nichol C Northia 2138 C Rambler 1800 115 115 C Red Pop 200 14 14° 14 C Sannorm 2000 10% 10 101443 Craigmt 125 $17% 17% 17% + Va Croinor 18500 43 42 (42 Cusgo 2000 13° 13 +1 Daering 6000 10% 10 4 Denison 336 1000-995 Dicknsn 250 550 550 550 Dome 130 $272 272 27\4 Frobex 1029 85 85 «85 Gaitwin 2000 6 5% 5% Genex 9% 9% 94+" Giant YK 400 $10% 10%~ 10% Grandroy 500 4' 14a 14\2 Gunnar 275 790 785 785 Har Min A Hollinger Hud Bay Irish Cop Iso Jacobus Jovtel Keeley F Kerr Add Kopan Langis Lorado Madsen Maneast U Manok MS Maralgo Marcon Martin Matigmi Mcintyre McWat Merrill Nama Cr Nat Expl Neonex N Hosco Newlund N Mylama Newnor N_ Senator Nickel MS Nick Rim Stock Pow Corp Revelstoke man Royal Bank 38 Salada 425 Shawin Ind = 200 Shell Can 196 Simpsons 8) St Pav 100 Steel Can xd 605 $23% 23% 23% Steinbg A 50 $25%4 25% 25% | Ster Tr 115 $55Ve 55¥e 55¥e-- %) Tancord 100 400 400 400 --25 | T Fin A 225 $11 AE AT Tr Can PL 270 $34 342 34\4 -- Va! Trans-Mt MAS $14% 142 1458 + Ve U Corp B 100 $27% 27% 274 + % Vie G. Tr 125 $14% 14% 14% + Ve} Walk GW 4705 $60" 604 60% + W Pacific 200 $18 18% 18% Weston B Z10 $16% 16% 16% Wood J 220 $n nu n OILS 500 20 2300 4% 42 Ala 11500 16 «(1616 125 $232 232 234+ V% 2000 205 205 205 200 158 155 155 9100 490 475. 475 150 470 470 470 1214" 12% 12% 12% 550 725 720 720 200 450 450 450 2000 124 «124 ° 124 500 «1 a8 n 1000 36 36 36 276 $15 14% 14% 12000 4 48 900 322 32% 324 Sales 185 200 225 REMEGO Steve and Diane (nee 8 aS dae Re LP Ws +10 +1 I~ "= Stock Abacon Abitibi Alta Dis Alta Gas Alta Gas w Atgoma Alumini Alum 4\pr Analog Arg B pr Atlan Acc Atl Sugar Bank Mont Beav Lum Bell Phone Atlan Acc Atl Sugar Bank: Mont Beav Lum Bell Phone Brazil Br Tank BA Oil BC Forest BCPh 5.15pr 55 18a 765 Kiby 3" 3% "A 4% 1 15¥a 154 + 7 +10 w 1 * +1¥9} 41 +1} | 10 me 2 % 94--% 3000 10 O10 1% +1 2600 162 162 A+ 22 $10% 10%, 10% 15900 48 ae 2000 83 83 = «683 1135 $12% 12% 12% 1000 «14 14% 14% 1000-38 3 2800 17 «17 5000 144 14 151 0 045 O410 1550 410 405 1000 10 10 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS "4 % 6000 25Va 24a 25'% 000 3 23 +1 23 + Refugees Strew Pontiff's Route By DAVID LANCASHIRE BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) 1700 218 217 218 2100 «(17¥a 17% 17% 13300 121 «106° «114 3400 (142 14a 14¥2 170 675 675 1000 15 500 30 4125 186 400 217 8000 +1 42 +1 RADING 375 375 +18 is 18 395 395 +20 106 105 105 WS 1000 195 195 195 +1 100 $28 500 107 «107 107 All Rox Am Leduc Anchor Bail S pr Banff C Oil Lds CS Pete C Delhi C LI Pete 2 20 FOREION 7 100 375 1000 $15 200 395 + % a4 +2 3 185 si +10 Lorado Pacer Yk Bear Sunburst JAMES, Donald Francis +10 +2 jUnited Nations Relief and --!Works Agency. | Pope Paul's route through the; The refugees are the Middle} Tes, . from floly Land is marked with|Fast's most festering problem.| Ca! (Pow doctors harsh reminders of a people up-|Pope Paul is unlikely to see a aay 'nal ny) rooted from their homes. refugee camp, but throughout}. cst Along the road from Bethle- his pilgrimage in Jordan he will hem toward Nazareth, through|be in their territory. Even in the olive groves and: rocky Jerusalem's hallowed _ streets, fields, lie camps where more tiny rooms and dank cellars than 500,000 Palestine refugees shelter refugees. was posted to Auschwitz in 1942. qwell in huts of mud brick or! For 15 years the United Na- He was said to have killed cement, living on charity and tions has debated the issue ft zmany prisoners with a blow Of harboring a hatred of Israel. without progress. The Arab na- his hand which he demonstrated Fifteen years ago as Pales- tions refuse to settle the refu-| to his fellow SS men as a "'spe- tine was torn and ripped by gees outside the camps, insist-| war, 650,000 Arabs fled their ing they return to Israel or get alleged to homes in what later became the/paid for their lost land. Israel the stools away State of Israel: arguing that the refugees are rs at many hang Few have gone hostile and imbued with. hatred drive 11 prisoners while, the refugee's Which would menace the state,| an electrified fence has risen and _ the refuses to let any large number where. they were shot aid. to become 1,200,000 of them return, i}have shot many prisoners witn-| Half are under '18 years oid The fefugees live--or eke out relout cause Charity is the only way of lifea stagnant existence in 57 ee case ; "| Hofmann charged with most of these have ever known.| UNRWA camps in Jordan, | 9; 7 to.9; Wednesday, 2 tollecting victims for cham- For 820,000 of the refug ria, Lebanon and the Gaza} p.m.) bers. including between 40 and every morsel of bread, Strip. Of every 10 inhabitants| 50 children between the ages of comes from in Gaza seven are refugees +} y 10 10 102+ % a 600 60 0 2200 $11% 11% 11% + % 20250 $557» 55% 55% -- Va 500 «19 '~ Ww 700 69 "0 oe +1 2900 «+16 % 1% 1 500 5% Sa 20 79 «#79 5800 194 189 214 20 i 9% 11 18a 182 1812 + 4 16 16 1% % 21a 21% 214+ % +1 $10%e 10% 9% 5 115 CAE Cc Brew CBal Aw Coal B w Cc Chem w 450 C Collieries qz30 C Imp Bk C 239 Cit 250 CPR 1635 Cc util 35 CW Prop 100 Cap Bidg 500 Chat-Gai 15 Con Bidg w= 150 Con 100 Con 400 Con 570 Copp Clark Cosmos Dist Seag Dofasco Dom Scot Dosco Dom Stores D Tar xd Dom Text Exquisite Falcon Ford Fraser GMC Hardee Hawker S Home A Home 8 Hur Erie Husky Imp Oi! Imp Tob imp Tob pr Ind Accep int Nickel Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Syn Inv Syn A IBM Jockey C Labatt Laura Sec Lau Fin Levy LobCo A LobCo pr Loeb M Maclaren MB PR Mass Fer Mid West Molson A Moore Noranda NO NGas Ocean Cem Ogilvie Pac Pete age Hers Pbina Phantom $97% wts 115 5 565 560 $812 82 82 $63%4 6312 63)2 $174 175% 175% $36% 3612 362 $334 33% 33% 460 460 460 185 185. 185 $15 15' 15\e 765 765 765 $312 31% alle +1 $39% 399% S958 +! $11% 11% 11% $912 9% 4 Silve 11% 11% $53 MEDLAND, William John Entered into rest 7 Hospita liam John Tham Hockin Arthur, Har Resting at Home, Oshawa the Chapel, Tuesday p.m. iinterment Oshawa Ur Sunday, Decer jiand, b and father Calgary Ha The Teck Corp Triad Oil Un Oils W Decaita 460 189 144 3 460 190 44 3 husband ¢ of Floyd of Por Oshawa $00 1000 3300 2300 190 300 144 100 113 MINES 1000 § 500 500 {1000 4000 1000 500 4300 2000 5200 1000 700 y vey ALL CARS JOHN BEAN "Visualiner"' 'SPECIAL ee GE 534 RITSON RD. S. Acad Aanico All Pitch Anacon Ansil Area Arjon Atl C Cop Bary Expl Base Mets Belletere Bethim Bibis Bralorne Cable C Tung Castoria C Dyno CN Inca Cdn NW Caridore Cent Porc Chib-Kay Chib M Comb Met Coniagas C Bellek MAYER, Joseph Uran Entered rest eral Hospital 1963, Joseph Elizabeth Rumr Kovats (Elizabeth), L. M. Champa of George and H 80th year. Restir Funeral Requiem Thursday. St Gregory's asked not to ca to PHONE 728-6221 for e@ppointment NERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 728-6221 A was also ve home. Mean- 1 birthrate 650,000 have Home. 4 164 16% + % $174 174 174 j $17 16% «17 $23% 23% 2380 $8'2 2 8+ $59 59% 592 $53% 53% 53% $294 29% 29% $B4Ve BAe B44 200 200 200 $62 62 64 $12% 12% 12% $13%4 13% 13% $66 66 66 S6% 6% 6% $44\-- 44m 44\e $13% 1 138 $64 6\ $7323 $73 72 $8014 8014 B0V% 375 375 «(375 $5512 55' 551% $52 52 71 $530 530 320 320 $1814 1814 $16%4 164 16 $12 12 12 $2014 204 20 $67% 6% = 6" 30 $4912 492 49 110 $23. 2323 750 $21%% 21% 21% 475 $2634 26% 26% + 520 $165e 16/2 1658 1600 260 260 260 75 $27%4 27% 27% 35 $4912 492 49"2 495 $40% 40% 40+ 4 700 $17 178 17% 100 $15'2 15'2 15'a--% 250 $15%4 15% 1S\4-- Ve 575 $11% 11% 11% 515 $20% 2014 204 -- Ve mass $16%% January Cemetery 750 1450 100 100 2225 220 100 210 100 650 300 100 25 125 784 515 100 465 1555 175 500 2 2, at se er SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' DURACLEAN 728-8518 s was es every the US of milk glass OBITUARIES JOSEPH MAYER MCKELVEY, David James Suddenly, at his home, Sunday, Decem ber. 29, 1963, David McKelvey, aged three months, beloved son of James and Lilia McKelvey. David is resting at h 289 Malaga Road until Tuesda then to the Gerrow Funera service Tuesday, December Interment Union Cemetery 500 53 2000 6\2 Rev. Paul Dwyer, pastor of St Gregory the Great Roman Cath-| olic Church. Interment was, in St. Gregory's Cemetery 64 DONALD FRANCIS JAMES The death of Donald Francis death of Joseph Mayer James occurred at Oshawa Gen- occurred at Oshawa General eral Hospital today after a short Hospital today. after a short ill- illne He resided at 134 Ridge He resided at 26 Fair- ond Colin C sag way was in his 36th bank street and was in his 70ih grandmother of Mrs AcKel-) A son of Mr. and Mrs NAY. 1 HbdROn eat eral private James he was born in Perth, A son of the late Mr. and Mrs appara ee. Ont.,. and married the former! Anthony Mayer, he was born in LOCKE'S FLORISTS Miss Isabel Ferguson Perth Hungary and has been a Funeral arrangements and April 9, 1955 dent..of Canada for 38 floral requirements for | He was a resident of Oshawa He married the former occasions. for 10 years and was employed Elizabeth Rummel, Jan OSHAWA SHOPPING'. /for the whole of that time by|1930, in' Montreal, where CENTRE General Motors. He was a mem-|!ived for years 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ber of the UAWA Local 222 and) For the past 13 years he has 28-6555 of the Orange Lodge in Perth. been a resident of Oshawa and He is survived by his wife, "95 4 retired construction work- sarents and a brother-Allan of ¢T He was a member of Holy IN MEMORIAM : The McLEAN, Amelia Jane Wigg The On Sunday, December 15, 1963 at the home of her daughter 1e n-law, Caro Ame The pallbearers were William Byam, Ross Byam, Rick Byam, Dan MacDonald, Jerry Garrard and Alex Walker The membérs of the Knights of Columbus recited the Rosary at the McIntosh-Anderson. Fun- eral Home at 7.30 p.m. Friday ness SS mother of the | : and year nicago E Funeral James Roy year in resi- years Miss 9 he 5 A FUNERAL OF REGINALD JOHN LUKE The memorial service for Re- ginald ,John Luke, who died in Oshawa General Hospital, Tues- day, Dec. 24,, was held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel Friday Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. He. was in his 70th year. 9x 29 By Roy O. Eastman 225 $8 8 8 100 100 100° 100 +5 'Twas the week after Christmas and all through the house . s E Catholic Chure Oshawa and sister Eileen of|' sds = bee Ps ince m elias g Z e e garlé Port Coquilam, B.C. There are puitite tii alae el i r COCKERTON -- in joving memory of @lSO brothers and sisters in the: -!! Ded and Mother, who passed away De-|Perth area. cember 30, 1947 and January 27, 1948. Every memory is @ keepsake, | With which we'll never part, ° r 2 ral ome ntl Thoush God has vou In Lib keepina Armstrong Funeral Home u We have you in our hearts. |this evening when he will b ~--Sadly missed and always remembered'taken to the Blair and by Albert, {sa and gtandchildren COCKERTON -- In loving memory of ViCe In their chapel Thursday ® Dad and Mother, who passed away) Jan, 2 at 2 p.m. Interment wil December 30, 1947 and January 27, 1948. God took them away, It was His w But In my heart they liveth still . --Ever remembered by son Bill JOSEPH (GENE) EUGENE LaMORRE BELLEVILLE COCKERTON -- In loving memory of} @ dear father, Alfred Cockerton, who! passed away December 30, 1947, They say time heals ail sorrows And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss. you yet God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow, Dec, 27th. But what it meant to lose you, : No one will ever know. Born in Trenton, Sadly .missed by daughter Dolly, son- < in aie usrees grandchildren and great id We ae aan grandchildren veteran of the First World Wa COCKERTON -- in memory of our be- and was employed as a carpen loved parents and grandparents, Alfred és th ; and Emily Cockerton -- dad, who passea ter at 6RD_ in Trenton unti away December 30, 1947; and Mom, Jan- taking ill uary 27, 1948. Every locket holds a picture, Mr. LaMorre -was an'adheren And: our hearts a locket wear of Tabernacle United Church We will. keep your image always, For it's love. that hoids it there Every year it gets more precious As the loving memory grows, For the finest, dearest parents That the world will ever know Fondly remembered by daughter Eliz abeth, son-in-law, George; grandchildren Vivian and Garry. -- In {(Gene) Eugene LaMorre of 1 Isobel street, died at the Belle ville General Hospital Friday he was Mrs former Helen Marguerite: Walm sley and. three 'sisters, Mrs James Lemoire of Trenton, Mrs Mrs, Arthur Doran of Oshawa COCKERTON -- In loving memory of a Also dear father. and grandfather, Alfred hy yee arry of Howard City Cockerton, who: passed away December brothers: Harry of Howard Ci 30, 1947 Michigan: Alexander, Sometimes it's hard to understand |Emidee, Francis and Robert, of Trenton Why some things have to be. But in His wisdom God has planned The funeral, service was held this afternoon at the Thompsor Beyond our powers to see Funeral Chapel, 38 Everett St. SUrVILVIN®g are al A day of remembrance sadly recalled Without farewell he left us a To be with us in the same old way, Would bé@ our dearest wish today. Sadiy missed and ever remembered by daughters Elsie, D. aw Jimmy and grandson De DAVID JAMES McKELVEY David James McKelvey, three months, died suddenl his home 9 Malaga road day, Dec. 29 , He is survived by his parents James and Lillian McKelvey David will be at his home unti Tuesday morning, then to the Gerrow Funeral Chapel "service at 2 p.m Leonard W Trinity Anglican conduct the service Sun COCKERTON -- In dad, who passed awa and mother who pass 27, 1948 The worid And frit ad But never will From memory pa Ever remembered and son-in-law Fred 4 away January change' ft to year, to day we loved away. daughter the Nellie HARVEY Mom and G ings, who pass 1961 Just a Tied with al! Memories to cherish forever Of one we so dearly loved Always remembered' by Mardie, Bob and Barand Rev fare, rector Holy will Church Inter Joe and W Cemetery HARVEY -- In lov dear wife, .Mardalena passed away December 3 Too dearly loved, ever ng memory of a Hutchings, who 196 to be: forgotten Mr. James is resting at the (E Son Funeral Home, Perth,.for a ser |, be in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth failing jhealth for some time, Joseph ctrong's the a.m James McHenry of Trenton and ~ SIX' Little Britain for of He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. R. Kovacs lizabeth), Montreal and Mrs | M. L. Champa (Clare) Oshawa; ©\three sisters, Mrs. Frank Hoehe \(Teresa) New Jersey; Annie *|Mayer, Hungary and Mrs. Mary *}Plank, Hungary and five bro- 'Ithers, George and Henry, Osh- 'awa; Anthony, Newfoundland and John and Jacob,. Hungary There are also five grandchil- dren, Mr. g Mayer is at the. Arm- j Funeral Home com- 1) mencing Tuesday evening. H igh -|Requiem Mass will be sung in » Holy, Cross Roman Catholic Church, Thursday, Jan. 2, at 9 by Rev. M. Beriault. In- terment will be in St. Gregory's a Cemetery. r| Visiting hours at the funeral - home will be from 7 to 9 p.m |' Tuesday and from 2 to 4 p.m and to 9 p.m. Wednesday { 7 WILLIAM JOHN MEDLAND The death of William John Surviving are his wife, the yediand, 24 Oshawa boulevard north, occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital Sunday, Dec 29, after a long illness. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs Medland, he was born at Mr. Medland had been employed at Fittings Limi- John Louis, ted until his retirement in 1959.| 1 He' was a member of King Street United Church. 1 Mr. Medland is survived by i his: wife, the former Tham Hockin, and three sons, Floyd of Port. Arthur, Harry, of Cal- gary Alta and Harvey, of » Oshawa, There are four grand- children The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, Dec, 31, at 2 p.m L, W. Herbert, minis | ter of King Street United Church, will conduct the ser- vice. Interment will be Oshawa Union Cemetery. tev FUNERAL OF JACOB BERGER High requiem mass for Jacob ment will be at Oshawa Union Berger, who died at the Osh-| awa General Hospital, Thursday,} Dec held Catholic 30, 26, in at St, > Church 9 am his 47th year, Gertrude's Monday, Dee ~--Always remembered by husband Sam JOHNSTONE In loving memory dear father and grandfather, Pet stone; who passed away December 1959. We cannot, thy p But all is well that's done by Thee, Ever remembered by son Jack, daugh ter-in-law irene and grandsons Robert. and! Ronald IN MEMORIAM RIM R MENON MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need 152 Simcoe St. S$, Oshawa Lord, rpose see, JOHNSTONE -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Peter Johnstone who passed away December 30, 1959. Time has swiftly passed away bul still) we don't forget f E ; For in the hearts that loved you, ? 728-6627. CARD OF THANKS ~-Ever remembered by wife Lily, daugh. ter Lily and son-in-law john ADVERTISERS piease note! in Memor- lam Notices for The Oshawa Times are Rey. John lyers, pastor of Gertrude's: Church, celebrat the mass. Interment was St, Gregory's: Cemetery Pallbearers were Dimitrow Stroywons, Peter Folkmann, Samuel A. Gates, Joseph Faolk- mann, Leslie Zabar and. Steve Karnay | | st ed ' FUNERAL OF WALTER T. FAIR Requiem mass was sung in the Church of St. Gregory The Great at 9-a.m. Saturday, Dec, 28, for Walter T. Fair, 21 Elgin street accepted until 5 p.m. day prior to pub- lication, and 12 o'clock noon Saturdays) for the Monday editions. Our Ad-Writers will be pleased to assist you in writing an in Memoriam and in selecting. appro-jour many relatives, priete verses for these notices. Come inibors for their to the Classified Counter, .or telephone! beautiful floral tr 72%-3492. If it is mere convenient, write sympathy. A, spec your in Memoriam and mail it to The Currie of Toronto , Classified Advertising Department, Osh: Ors. Morgan and G urs ind ewe Times, lot the Oshawa General Hospital, the late Mrs. Ethel our sincere thanks Henderson, nd appreciation to friends many deed putes "ar extend \ HENDERSON -- May we, the family of east, who died in the Oshawa General Hospital Wednesday, » Dec. 2 The . mass was sung by Rev I, McGough. In the sanctu- ary Rev. N. J. Gignac yastor of St, Mary of the People |Roman Catholic Church and Rt.| a were hike | Roman Rey. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony United Church, con- ducted the service and_ inter- ment was in the Oshawa Union Cemetery Pallbearers 'were Charles Mackie, G. Blight, N. Ward, O Conlin, K, Fletcher and C. Deu- tinger, FUNERAL OF WILLIAM THOMAS PEARN The memorial service for Wil- liam' Thomas Pearn, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Thursday, Dec. 26, in his 88th was held at the Armstrong al Chapel Saturday, Dec. 28, at 8 p.m. Elder P. W. Manuel, College Park Seventh day ventist Church, assisisted Monte Myers, conducted service Palibearers were J. Bu- chanan, Gordon . Hopkins, William Richards, Ralph Burns, William Brady and Mr. Bush of the Ad- by the T Brendan Behan In 'Fair' Condition | Irish playwright Brendan Behan, 40, j}was in "only fair' condition in DUBLIN. (Reuters) ihospital today after he was /found unconscious in a pool of iblood in a Dublin street during the night. | The boisterous, hard-drinking| author of The Quare Fellow and| The Hostage, had an emer- gency operation and one head injury needed eight stitches, a hospital spokesman said. An earlier bulletin had said the head wound was not serious and that Behan had no other i juries; but was "generally ill." | Only Sunday Behan was. re-| leased from another Dublin hospital after treatment for di- abetes. COMING EVENTS WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 52, 57 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES NEW YEARS EVE DANCE TRIPLE: (CY HAMPTON FOOD, FAVORS, ETC. $5 COUPLE TELEPHONE HAMPTON 263-2039 St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E, AT FAREWELL ADMISSION ackpot $170 $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 55 Nos. $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes 56 Nos Freé Turkey Tickets | EASTVIEW Park Bingo and Euchre are cancelled until January 7 and 8. | "AUTO SERVICE" in the Classified| |section is the place for you to adver | tise if you fix GALA. NEW YEAR DANCE DNIPRO HALL CORNER BLOOR ond EDITH TUES, DEC. 31st 8:30 P.M. TO 2 $6 PER COUPLE Good orchestra, balloons, hats, refreshments, buffet, plenty of free. parking | | ~ Oshawa Tennis Club | NEW: YEAR'S EVE BALL DANCING TO THE SKYLINERS 9-3 AM. For table reservations phone 728-1625 723-3046 $10 PER COUPLE Prizes Turkey Buffet--Hats, Horns, LIONS CLUB EXTENDS SEASON'S GREETINGS and invite you to join the fun at the next big BINGO -- JANUARY 8th at THE JUBILEE PAVILION There was nagging and fretting twixt husband and spouse, Twixt Willie and Susie, the dog and the cat, Why even the car had come up with a flat. The tree which had dazzled with color and light Was shedding and drooping in pitiful plight. The tempers were short and each face wore a frown; And the mantel piece Santa seemed sadly let down. Pop's gift to his wife had been promptly returned, So Mother was grumpy and Father was burned; The Spirit of Christmas, too often the case, Had picked.up his traps and abandoned the place. In this situation you'd scarcely have thought What joy and what gladness their Christmas had brought. With merriment ringing and faces aglow. At the dawning of Christmas one short week ago. The pitcher that's full can be emptied too soon, And life is much like a child's balloon; When blown to its limit, it bursts from the strain And the effort to fill it seems futile and vain. Perhaps at the moment some thought of this kind Had suddenly flashed on the young child's mind, For Willie grew quiet and wandered about As if thinking of something and puzzling it out. He burst out with 'Daddy, what | want to know. Is what happened to Christmas and where did it go?" His dad looked perplexed, so he tried to explain, "Why can't we have Christmas all over again?" As this was a poser, both father and mother Stopped still in their tracks and just looked at each other; And the father remarked as he rose from the chair, "It strikes me that Willie has got something there." The frowns left their faces, their cares were forgot, And the mother was smiling and saying, "Why not?' The man left the room; in a few minutes more A jolly old Santa stood in the door, What fun they all had! Why you never did see A merrier Christmas or lovelier tree. Such shouts and such laughter you never have heard, While the dog wagged his tail and the pussy cat purred; And when Willie and Susie that night went to bed, And both were tucked in and their prayers had been said, They lookad up and smiled, "What a wonderful day! Let's hang on to Christmas and keep it that way. Let's play that it's Christmas again and again." And Mother-and Father both murmured "AMEN!" HAPPY NEW YEAR From All The Folks At The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. Your Pontiac--Buick--Acadian--Vauxhall--GMC Truck Dealer 266 KING STREET WEST OSHAWA