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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 23, 1964 BIRTHS FUDGE -- Ernest and Ruth (nee Fin- nie) are happy to announce the birth of e® daughter, Patricia Ruth, 8 ibs., 9 ozs., born Thursday, March 19, 1964, at Osh- awa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Anderson and the 4th floor staff. GRAHAM -- Jack and Gall (nee Field- Ing) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Ida-Jane, 7 Ibs,, 4 ozs., on -- 21, 1964, at Oshawa General Hos- pital. KITCHEN -- Steven Is thrilled to an- nounce fhe arrival of his baby brother, Jeffrey Joseph on Friday, March 20, 1964, weighing 7 Ibs., 9 ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud parents are Bob and Bubbles (nee Cardinal). WOODCOCK -- Brian and Janice (nee Hurst) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Robert Brian, 6 Ibs., 11 ozs., on' Thursday, March 19, 1964, at the Osh- ewa General Hospital. Special thanks to Or. H. C. Hall and sfaff of 4th floor. IN MEMORIAM memory of my dear husband, Cecil Williams, who passed lawey,3 years ago today, March 23, 1961. Along the road to yesterday Tha' leads me 'straight to you, Memories of the happy days Tt we once knew. And always every evening, 1 seem to have a way On the road to yi y- '--Sadly missed by his loving wife. WRIGLEY -- In memory of @ dear daughter - in - law, Olive, Mrs. Wrigley, who passed away March 23, 1963. "Resting where no shadows fall'. mother and i--Lovingly remembered by J. Wrigley, father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hull, England. Ashbum WMS Plans Outing To Stouffville ASHBURN -- The Ladies Aux- iliary of the WMS met recently at the home of Mrs. Ray Gra- ham. The president, Mrs. R. Batten, chaired the meeting. Mrs. Gardiner had charge of the program and led in a panel discussion on Evangelism and Missions in India. Mrs. F. Lynde acted as a missionary tourist visited India. Mrs. G. Harrison and Mrs. N. TORONTO 11:00 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--March 23 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, wx--Ex-warrants.. Nef change i from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net High Low a.m. Ch'gc $i3% 13 #13 --% 310 310 310 105 100 105 $33% 33% 334+ 900 900 o +10 3 8B $7. 5757 200 $31% 31% 31%. 100 $20%4 20% 20% + ts 122 $13% 13%-13 630 $105 105% 10% + % Stock Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Dis w Alta Gas Alta Gas w Sales 580 225 800 485 100 100 1835 AN DEATHS ANTHONY, Leonard Patrick > Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, March 21, 1964, Leonard Patrick Anthony beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anthony and bro- ther of Patricia, Debra, David, Alan and Paul, In his 'fourth year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home with mass in Holy Cross Church Wednesday, March 25 at 9 a.m, Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- tery. BEMAN, William &. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday, Merch 22, 1964, William E. Beman, Newcastle, in his 94th year, hus- band of the tate May Louise Rinch, dear uncle of trene M. Rinch, Newcastle. Resting st the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service In. the Chapel on Tuesday af 2.30 p.m. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. BRANSTON, Samuel At South Havan Nursing Home, New- castle, on Sunday, March 92, 1964, Sam- vel Branston beloved son. of the late Wil- liam and Sarah Ann Branston and lov- Ing uncle of Mrs. Alice Drew and Ar- thur Branston of Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home for service on Tuesday, March 24 at 2 p.m. Jnterment Union Cemetery. CHANT, Stanley G6. On Sunday, March 22, 1964, Stanley G. Chant, in his 91st year, of 77 River- view Gardens, beloved husband of the fate Emma Aylesworth; dear father of Mrs. C,. Vivian (Beulah), Mrs. R. Cameron (Doris), both of Bowman- ville; Mrs. A. Venner (Stanley), Little Britain; Marian, Douglas B. and Allen L., of Toronto; Theodore M. (Ted) of Hampton; Christopher J. of Milliken; George G. of London, and the late Joseph A. Chant. Resting at the Yorke Chapel of Turner and Porter, 2357 Bloor Street West. Funeral service at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. COCKERTON, Harriet (May) At Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, March 22, 1964, May Griffiths in her 75th year, beloved widwo of George Cocker- ton BA, DVM and loving mother of Mrs. R. Moore (Elizabeth) and John William Cockerton. Resting at the Gerrow Fu- neral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the Chapel on Wednesday, March 25, 2 p.m. Interment St. Mar- garet's Cemetery, West Hill. CORY, Pearl Ella Entered Into rest In Oshawa, Ontario, on Saturday, March 21, 1964, Pearl Ella La- moria beloved wife of Clarence Cory and mother of Mrs. K. Rozell (Barbara) June, Marie, Garnet, Donald, Ronald, Wayne, Clarence Jr. and David, in her 4th yeer. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service In the Chapel, Monday, March 23 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. FORSHAW, William After a lengthy Iliness et Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, March 22, 1964, Willlam Forshaw of Whitby, former- ly of Cobourg in his 84th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- by, for Mass In St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby on Wednesday, March 25 et 9 a.m. Temporary entombment Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Visitors commencing 8 p.m. Tuesday. MACKIE, Charles h Entered Into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, March 21, 1964, Charles Mackie beloved husband of the fate Mabel Eva Reader and father of Harold E., Merlin R., and Stewart D., Mackie and brother of Mrs. J. Heard (Barbara) In his 76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the Chapel, Tues- day, March 24, st 2 p.m. Interment Mount 'Lewn Cemetery. PRESSEAU, Myrtle A. After @ short Iliness eat the Oshawa Gen- @rei Hospital on Saturday, March 71, 1964, Myrtle Adelia Higgins beloved wife of Eugene Presseau, dear mother of Mrs. R. Lalonde (Jessie) and James Feistead of Whitby, dear sister of Mrs. D. Orr (Mary) of Gordon Lake, In her 72nd year. Rested at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, March 23. Temporary en- tombment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. ferment later in Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev. J. Smith SHELENKOFF, Mary Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, March 21, 1964, y Zenchenko, widow of Fyodor of Mrs. Steve e : Mrs. Leta Nelson, Mrs. Jack Menzie (Zena), Mrs. Stan Sargeant (Vera, and Shora, in her 78th year. Rest- ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home with mass In St. Mary's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church Tuesday, March 24 at 10 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. Prayers at the Funeral Home Mon- day at 7 p.m. SMITH, John J. Entered Into rest at Sunnybrook Hos- pital, Toronto, on Saturday, March 21, 1964; John J. Smith, beloved husband of the late Margaret LeMay, of RR 1, Pick- ering; dear father of Grace (Mrs. Frank Rowe) of RR 1 Pickering, Arthur of Eng- fand, Rose (Mrs. J. Wright) of RR 1 Bowmanville, Ronald of Alberta, Leila (M Harold. Hubbard) of RR 1, Pick- ering; dear brother of Mrs. G. Bower of England. Mr.: Smith is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday, March 24, at 2.30 p.m. TAYLOR, William Thomas Suddenly at his residence, Blackstock, on Monday, March 23, William T. (Bill) Tay- for, dearly loved husband of Annie Ham- In-} the} Kingston | Interment Erskine Cemetery. EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or o greater tribute to the mem- ory of the loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no travel- ler returns, than a memor- ial verse at Easter Time. it is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son - or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select on appropriate memoriam notice for Easter time, The Classified Depart- ment of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial tributes on Saturday, March 28th. 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Buntane gave an ad- dress, "The Raising of Lazar- us", Mrs. J. Gray gave a read-| ¢ ing and Mrs. D. Ashton moved} © a vote of thanks to Mrs. Heron.) € YOR, ¢ 75 PERSONALS San Pat The Ladies of the 'Guild are| Chemceil planning on holding a "Variety| €),y0\, Dinner" Mar. 20. The congrega-| Col Cell tion are all unged to attend to} Cor x $ enjoy a social evening. ll al Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rey-| Cont Can nolds and daughters, Patricia) ¢rele 0" and Elizabeth of Ancaster. Mr.| 6ist seag and Mrs. W. McAndless, To-} Dom Ang pr ronto and children, Robert,| Pormm Lenore and Scott and the Rev.} pom Tar K. A. Heron, Petrolia and fam- ily spent a recent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron. Mrs. A. Reynolds is spending some time with her son, W. Rey- Ati Sugar All Sug A Bank Mont Bank NS Bartaco 392 Wa-- Va 19% 19% 56 56 103 103 205% 20% 102 10% --1 21% 21% 424 424 -- Va 29a 29Va 7% «76 B% Bet 25 $39Va 155 $19% 60 $56 10 $103 215 $20% 615 $10% 21 5 942% 1M 18% 60' 60Va 7% W% wy 12%- 14a 14% a0 48. 54a 5M WM UMvt ¥ 4 e+ 39% 40 WM $19 $45 $52 $10 Soh $20 $5" $61% Wi 19 4 45 52 52 10% 10M 6h 6% 20 «20 5 54t 61% 61% Tr Du Pont nolds, Ancaster. $534 53%. 534 OBITUARIES LEONARD P. ANTHONY After a short illness, the death of Leonard Patrick Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anthony, 128 Summer street, occurred Saturday, Mar. 21, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Born in Oshawa July 21, 1960, he was a member of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Besides his parents, Leonard is survived by two sisters, Pat- ricia and Debra, and three brothers, David, Alan and Paul. The funeral will be héld from the Armstrong Funeral Home to Holy Cross Church where Rev. J. J. Darby will celebrate high requiem mass Wednesday, Mar. 25, at 9 a.m. Interment will be in St. Gregory's Ceme- tery. SAMUEL BRANSTON The death of Samuel Bran- ston occurred Sunday, March 22, at South Haven Nursing Home, Newcastle, where he has lived for several months. Mr. Branston was in his 82nd year. Born in Harborough, Eng- land, he came to Canada 47 years ago and lived most of his life in Toronto. He was never married. A son of the late William and Sarah Ann Branston he was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Branston is survived by a sister, Miss Elizabeth Branston, England; a niece, Mrs. Alice Drew, Oshawa, and a nephew, |Arthur Branston, .Oshawa. | Mr. Branston is at the Mcln- tosh-Anderson Funeral Home, for service in the chapel, Tues- jday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Rev. D. Allen, minister of St, Paul's Presbyterian Church, will con- duct the service, Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. STANLEY G. CHANT Stanley G. Chant, a Courtice| service. Interment will be in 20| area farmer for a!most years following the First World War, died Sunday; Mar. 22, in He was in his Ist /Toronto, lyear. | Born in Hastings County, Mr. |Chant entered the lumber busi- Iness in Northern Onrario be- fore he began farming north of Courtice in 1918: His parents were the late |Rev. Joseph-A. Chant and the former Matilda McKim. The |deceased wife, the late Emma Aylesworth, died in June, 1960. |A son, Joseph, also predeceased jhim, Mr, Chant was a m>mber and elder of Zion United Church jand once served on an East Whitby Township school board Hiton in his 62nd year. Resting at thejin the Mitchell's Corners area. of McDermott-Panabaker, Port for service on Wednesday at 2 Chapel Perry, p.m. mus. * TURNER, Gladys May On Saturday, March 21, 1964, In Lan- caster, England, Gladys Turner, aged 69, widow of the late George Turner, be- foved mother of Gerald of Oshawa and Mrs. A. Walker (Betty) of Lancaster, England. OSES Es Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 _ ~ LOCKE'S FLORISTS arrangements and requirements for all Funeral! floral occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM LOVELL -- In loving memory of m dear husband, James L. Lovell, who pass ad away March 23, 1958. Wonderful memories woven in goid. This is the picture | tenderly hold, Deep in my heart his memory is kep To love and cherish and never forget Sadly missed and lovingly remermbere: by wife Bhadge, Interment Union Cemetery, Cad-) Surviving are.five sons and four daughters: Douglas and Allen of Toronto, Ted of Hamp- ton, Christopher of Milliken and George of London, Ont; Mar- iam, Mrs. C. Vivian (Beulah) and Mrs. R. Cameron (Doris), of Bowmanville and Mrs. A. Ven- ner of Little Britain. | The body is res.ing at the {Yorke Chapel of Turner and |Porter, 2357 Bloor street west, |Toronto, Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Mar. 24. Interment will be in Park Lawn cemetery, MRS. H. COCKERTON The death of Mrs. Harriet (May) Cockerton, 95 Gibbons street, occurred at the Oshawe General Hospital, Sunday, Mar 22, after a short illness. She was in her 75th year. Born in Herefordshire, Eng- land, she came to Canada in 1928 and settled in Scarborough, where she later married the latc George Cockerton, BA, DVM Mrs. Cockerton resided ther or 20 years, coming to Oshaw: | n 1947, She was an adherant o | Vestmount United Church | Mrs. Cockerton was prede | eased by her husband in 1952 she is survived by a daughter Mrs. R. Moore (Elizabeth), and Econ Inv Exquisite Exquisite pr Fed Farms Ford US Pioneer pr a son, John William, both ofjice. Interment will be in Mount! Oshawa. Lawn Cemetery. | The funeral service will be|mRS. MYRTLE A. PRESSEAU| held in the Gerrow Funeral) The death of Mrs, Myrtle Chapel, Wednesday, Mar. 25, at/adelia Presseau occurred Sat- 2 p.m. Rev. Frank Ward, minis-/ urday, March 21, after a short ter of Westmount United Church,/jjIness in the Oshawa General will conduct the service. Inter-| Hospital, Her last residence was ment will be in St. Margaret's) 196-Byron-street-north, Whitby, Cemetery, West Hill. jand she was in her 71st year. MRS. CLARENCE CORY | The former Miss Myrtle Ad- ive death Of 'Mrs: Clarence] ia Higgins, she was born a Cory, 497 Ortono avenue, ro rag - xo Jate Mr. and curred suddenly Saturday, Mar. |) ik 3 Meee iggins, in Port- i in Oninwa. jlock, Ont. She married Joseph . jEugene Presseau in 1937 at The former, Pearl Ella La: parry Sound moria, a daughter of Mrs. 5 : : x Mrs. Presseau was a member Matilda Lamoira and the late of the United Church and is gg) 286 KING ST. W. 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For Car Repairs or any good reason $5000 to $5,00000 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 240 Branches from Coast to Coast NF-64-06 728-1636 Levi Lamoira, she was born) survived by he s May 2%, 1924, in Southwood| james of Whitby. a aseeneer Township. Mrs. Cory had. re-/Mrs. R, Lalonde, (Jessie) of sided in Oshawa and district)Whitby, a sister Mrs, D. Orr for the, past 10 years. She was|(Mary) of Gordon Luke, Ont., married in Oshawa July 31,/and three grandchildren, 1943. Rev. J. Smith, minister of Mrs. Cory is survived by her/St. Mark's United Church, will husband, Clarence Cory, three|conduct the funeral service in daughters, Mrs. K. Rozell (Bar-|the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel. bara), of Oshawa, June Cory,|Temporary entombment will be of Gravenhurst, and Mariejat Oshawa Union Cemetery and Cory, of Oshawa, and six sons,|interment will take place later Garnet, Donald, Ronald, |in Groveside Cemetery, Brook- Wayne, Clarence Junior, an djlin. David, all of Oshawa. She also JOHN JOSEPH SMITH leaves her mother, who lives in| John Joseph Smith, a rest- Toronto, four sisters, Mrs, Wil-|dent of Pickering Township for liam Speck (Rose), of Toronto,|the last two decades, died Sat- Mrs. Thomas Heuston (Agnes),|urday in Sunnybrook Hospital, of-Toronto, Miss Edna Lamoria,|Toronto. He was in his 80th of Unionville, and Mrs. Hazel/year. Kyler, of Gravenhurst, andj Born in London, England, Mr seven brothers, Gilbert, Wal-|Smith came to Canada in the ter and Ernest, of Gravenhurst,|¢arly 1900's and was married Jack, Frank' and Sidney, of|in Montreal. He was predeceas- Toronto, and Ray, of Whitby. |¢d by his wife, the former Mar- The memorial service will/84ret LeMay. be held in the Armstrong Fu-| A former Scarborough water- neral Chapel, Monday, Mar. 23,|W°Tks employee, Mr Smith at 2 p.m. Rev. N. Siblock, min-|lived at Scarborough Junction ister of Ritson Road Pente-| before coming to Pickering on costal Church, will conduct the| iS, retirement. Surviving are ters, three daugh- two sons and a_ sister; Mrs, Frank Rowe (Grace) of RR 1, Pickering, Mrs. di Wright (Rose) of RR 1, Bow- manville and Mrs. Harold Hub- dard (Leila) of RR.1, Picker- ing; Arthur of England and Ronald of Alberta; Mrs, G. Bower of England. The body is resting at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston road west, Pickering. |Funeral service will be held in jthe chapel Tuesday, Mar 24, lat 2.30 p.m. Interment will be in |Erskine cemetery. FUNERAL OF CHARLES E. KNIGHT | Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS. ELIZABETH GENTRY death occurred this morn- ing at Woolwich, England, of Mrs. Elizabeth Gentry in her 98th year. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Forrest, the deceased was born in London, England and lived her entire life in that area. She was de- voted to her home and her family. Predeceased by her husband, James Henry Gentry, in 1927, Mrs. Gentry is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. Griffin (Ivy) of Woolwich, England; a son,| The funeral service for Herbert Gentry, of Oshawa and|Charles F. Knight, who died a niece, Mrs, Allen Major of/Wednesday, March 18, at. Osh- Oshawa. awa General Hospital, was held The funeral service will bejat the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- held on Thursday of this week. |nera] Home Saturday, March CHARLES MACKIE a1, at 2 p.m. ay The death of Charles Mackie,| Rev. J. K. Moffat, minister 191 Harmony road south, oc.|% Simcoe Street United Church, curred at the Oshawa General|°nducted the service. Inter- Hospital, Saturday, Mar. 21, ment was in Oshawa Union after a short illness. Cemetery. A son of 'the late Mr. and Pallbearers were Isaac Mrs. James Mackie, he was spied Everett Phillips, Edgar bom Feb. 1, 1889, in Scotland,|L@tcham, Arthur Knight, Harry Mr. Mackie was' married on|/2"e yong Brown Scugog Island Apr. 29, 1908 and BUNERAL OF was a resident of Canada for rite WATKIN 74 years. He lived in Oshawa oho rca -- The funeral for 52 years and the remainder i se ae lp Watkin took of the time in the district. Mr. tHe Fiday, afternoon . from Mackie was a drover and farm-|, gh iu sate Funera! Chapel or. He was a member of Har- oni me COUon i nony Uniteq Church. ee Richard Fleming Predeceased by his wife, th: a isis at the anes ; sinful 'ormer Mabel Eva' Reader,| wit yp oi Hine an lucti June 27, 1955, he is survived by|iy.) an ae oe eucting {the committal rites at Belle- three sons, Harold .E., Merlin) yi), Cemetery Sie HA cle Mates 6 cer A number of associates of . log the Internal Revenue Depart- Mrs, J. Heard (Barbara), Of/ment here along with those of Oshawa. There are six. grand- sowling and other. organiza. ee pe and five great-grand ions paid their last ° tribute. The juembial sacvice all & The floral tributes were num- § } rou teld.in the Armstrong Funera | The bearers were Messrs -- EMPLOYERS- © we'll pay you to hire him | before March 31st, 1964! 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