fe. reid captors so cysoegstin pe 30 ar-|Chapel The funeral service for Steve Biglin, who died Sunday in Osh- awa General Hospital, was held in the Armstrong Funeral Wednesday. Rev. 0. Seress, minister of the Hungar- Polian Presbyterian Church, To- -|ronto, conducted the service and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemeter;, Oshawa. Pallbearers were James Szik- szay, Bern Gjure, Louis Majoris, Joseph Koxsach, Charles Stefan and John Gyurka. '|MRS. EDNA MAE FOUNTAIN Mrs. Edna Mae Fountain of Pat-|died in Oshawa General 'Hos- Mar |Pital Wednesday following a long illness. Her residence was at 29 Central Park boulevard. The former Miss Edna Mae Longhurst, she married the late Home, 28/Thomas Fountain in Queensville, i rest in on December' rkel-! deceased 'chapel Saturday, Decernber 19 at 3.15 .m. interment wa Union Cemetery. »-0™ (in Neu of flowers donations to the Cane- dian Cancer Society, or Harmony United popes g) Buliding Fund, wovld be appre ated. GORE, Frederick Entered into rest at Sunnybrook Hospi- Gore, belov band of the late Elsie Miles, 3, Pickering (Dunbarton) and dear father Dorothy (Mrs. William Dobson) Frenchman's Bay, Hilda (Mrs. A. Pag- niello). of Toronto. Mr. Gore is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kings- ton Road West, Pickering. Funeral serv- ice in the chapel, Saturday, December 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Erskine Ceme- tery. WILLS, John Russell (Lefty) Entered into rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Wednesday, November 16, 1964, John Russell (Lefty) Wills, beloved husband of Fiorrine Campbell, father of John (tucky), Craig, Russell and Rich- ard and brother. of Mrs. Constance Brown, Victor and Bev., of Toronto, in his 59th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in Christ Memorial Church, Sat- urday, December 19 at 2 p.m, Interment) Ont., in March, 1920. She was a resident of Osh- awa for 37 years, coming here from Newmarket and worked for Anchor Laboratories for 11 years. Mrs, Fountain was a member of Harmony Road United Church and was pre- by her husband Thomas in 1949. She is survived by two sons, Fred (Oshawa) and Milt; Zion; a sister, Mrs. Frank Baker (Laura), Toronto, and a broth- er, Mervin Longhurst, New- market; and four grand- children, The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for ofia service in the chapel, Satur- day at 3.15 to be conducted by Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony Road United Church. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Friends are asked to make donations to the Canadian Can- cer fund or the Harmony Road United Church building fund in lieu of flowers. FUNERAL OF MRS, ALBERT E. KELLETT The funeral service for Mrs. OBITUARIES at her residence, 41 Fairbanks street, Sunday, in her 72nd year, was held in the Arm- strong Funeral Chapel, Wed- nesday. Rev. G. C. Smith, pastor of Simcoe Street Pente- costal Church, conducted the service and interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Allan Beard, Herald Matthews, Otto Nixon and Bob Smerage. JOHN RUSSELL WILLS John Russell (Lefty) Wills died in Toronto General Hospi- tal Wednesday after four weeks of serious illness. A resident of 306 French street, he was in his 59th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, he was born in Toronto and was married in 1931 in Whitby. He has been a resident of Oshawa since 1928. Employed by General Motors for 36 years, he was a group leader in the Stamping plant. A member of Christ Memo- rial Anglican Church, he was an outstanding baseball pitcher in Oshawa during the late 26°s jand early 30's, He ended his |sports career as a_ softball coach. During his youth, Mr. Wills was a speed skater, He also enjoyed bowling. He is survived by his wife, the former Florine Campbell; |four sons, John (Lucky), Craig, | Russell and Richard, all of Osh- awa; a sister, Mrs, Constance {Brown, Toronto; two brothers, | Victor and Bev., Toronto. The body is resting in the {Armstrong Funeral Home for a Sherrard, Bryce Brown, Ralph]. |service in the chapel Saturday jat 2 p.m. | Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon| | will officiate. Interment will be lin Mount Lawn Cemetery. | | MRS. ADA MAY WILSON The death of Mrs. Ada May | Wilson occurred Monday in Osh- jawa General Hospital. A resi- |dent of Hillsdale Manor she was lin her 84th year. 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Mr. Justice Edson Haines ruled Dec. 2 that the careless driving section 'of the Ontario legislation conflicts with dangerous driving section of the Criminal Code. The federal code® takes precedence. Since the ruling, some care- less driving charges have been withdrawn or adjourned. ff NO SPOOK SCEPTIC Actress Margaret Rutherford, who has often portrayed the role of a sympathetic agent for spirit phenomena, is a believer in spiritualism. 64, te 6 65 65 65 W% 11% 1% iy 7 Sena | 14 3% 3% 2 $20 194 19% 19'4-- Vs 7% 1% % $6814 6B RA + fg oo 10% 5 = 1S) MWA hla 16a 16% 16a 6 6 6 = 13% 13% 13%--1 81 178 181 +6 5S 55 $464 464 4614 --~ Ve 585 585 585 --10 1a 613 «(13 Ce ae ae | $10% 10% 10% -- % 1% 1% 1% 2 82 tht 465 $10 10 22 PHILIPS TAKE TIME TO BUILD THE BEST @ 2-YEAR PICTURE TUBE GUARANTEE. @ ILLUMINATED CHANNEL INDICATOR. @ MEMOMATIC TUNING. @ PICTURE TUBE OVERLOAD PROTECTOR. @ 2% EFFFECTIVE TUBE FUNCTIONS. @ FRAME GRID, LONG-LIFE TUBES. @ NOVO SONIC 8" @ LONG DISTANCE SUPER CASCODE TUNER. @ DIMENSIONS 30%" h. 35%" w. 15" d. LOUDSPEAKER. FACTORY CLEARANCE Mount Lawn Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Albert E. Kellett, 829 Simcoe|she married the late Henry north, who died in Oshawa Gen-|/George Wilson in 1900 and they eral Hospital on Monday was|farmed for many years in the held in the McIntosh - Anderson| Pickering Me ls Funeral Chapel, Wednesd: t} je couple retired to Oshawa 3 pm. Pastor E. E. Duscan|in 1950 and Mr, Wilson died in assisted by Monte Myers, of. the | 1959. ; Seventh Day Adventist Church,| Mrs. Wilson was a member conducted the service and in-|°f the United Church, Whitby terment was in Oshawa Union|@"d Oshawa Rebecca Lodges Cemetery. United Church Women, Storie Pallbearers were Mel Wilson | Park Auxiliary and the Golden Arthur Buller, Clyde Dickson, | "8° Club. ;'| She is survived by three sons, Charles Adams, Edward Davis ; . and Edward Keetch. Frederick and Harold, Oshawa jand Thomas J., Whitby, a FUNERAL OF |daughter Mrs. J. L. Garrison, THEODORE TYCHYJ Int Helium Iso J Waite Jacobus Jaye Exp 135 132 325 325 320-1 325 --5 4% 13 144 +14 4% Ue Wat 27a 274 Dia-- 101 -+#M% ns | 16% Hawker pr 25$ Horne Pt 400 HB OIG 150 Hur Erie Husky imp Oi! Ind Accep 150 ind Min rt 9576 Inland Gas 130 $9% Inland G pr 600 $20% 2 20% 1BM 1) $435 5 435 11S $392 394 39% 320 $89 88%, 887% -- % 99 $294 29% 24 +'Ve 2 $54 S454 + 995 (9S) 9S 385 BS 38S $13% 13% 134 0 450 450 450 = $10% 10% 10% $202 20% Mat % 390 390 390 +10 $15" 1SVe ~~ Ve $13% 3%4-- $19% $84 4000 3000 2000 65 Wm Ve 54a 25 1 9% $54% $25 1 -1 IMC int Nickel Int Util Int Util pr Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL' 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BINGHAM -- In loving memory of @ dear wife and mother, ~ sig who passed away December 17, 1952. Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten. | --Lovingly remembered by husband end family. |(Edna), Oshawa, two brothers, | The funeral service for The-|Thomas, Toronto and Samuel, lodore Tychyj who died in Osh-|Oshawa, two sisters, Mrs. C. awa General. Hospital, Sunday,|Harris, (Mary), Orono, and was held in St. John's Ukrain-|Mrs. R. Ellicott, (Nora), ian Orthodox Church, Wednes-|Brougham. There are nine day at 9.30 a.m. Rey. R. Panc-|8randchildren and 15 great zenko conducted the service|gtandchildren. and interment was in Oshawa|_ Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Union Cemetery. Home for a service in the chapel Pallbearers were John Stezik,| today at 2 p.m. to be conducted "Mike" Shody, Paul Kettela,|by Rev. A. W. Magee, minister Alex Nickiforuk, Fred Kettela| of Centre Street United Church. tana and orate Perea ren sen 84 William Janicki. Lewin ll Pin be in Mount seek - | Pry. today, Bacarber V7, ce i | en Er gy ae Pallbearers will be Ronald ie ies in peaceful sleep, . . LAKE | Wilson, Colin Wilson, Ray Wil- awe puiiiinered br coher Lal. | Memorial service for Mrs. |son, Norman Wilson, George ater Ron and granddaughter shelley, Lena Alma Westlake who died!Preston and Jack Garrison. LESENKO -- Julien, whe passed away December 17, 1963 'Unusual Holiday Toys | Made From Soft Drink Cans 4 The days before TERWILLEGAR -- In loving memory * . % ot a deer Gad, Archie 'Terwiliepar, wno|scem like weeks passed away December 17, 1952. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God, let him know That we down here do not forget, We love and miss him so. Lovingly. remembered by daughters Kay, Donna and Frances. MB 355 M Leaf Mill 835 Mass-F 1705 Milt Brick 600 295 +5 4 354 35% + Ve 16% 16% | 15% 150 Ve 13% 13% 0 «0 22 0 $5 725 Noranda 758 $: NO NGas Nor Phone Nor Ph rt $2 768 155 Nor Tar Ch 200 Ogilvie 210 Pac Pete $35 Pembina 1350 Pow Corp 315 Price Bros Tour NEW I 19%e 197% + 379% 794 79a + 25 $12 12 #12 + 370 «370. 370 $6 6 6 $29 (28% $2014: 20% $16 16 $27% 27Va 311% 11% $25% 25/4 One year has gone since you departed, Left us on earth broken hearted, But. a smile replaces a tear, With memories we hold so dea We know not why the Lord He To draw Jife's final curtain, But our loss was heaven's gain, Of that we can be certain. --Lovingly remembered by son Benny @ daughter-in-law Eileen. r 29 . 20% -- V came 16 | 274 11% + V Et I P 1200 Tor-Dom Bk 215 ne 88 8 ese installed FREE in r iu Size | (1S MINUTES, Tormbut at Oshawa's newest and finest pega INSTALLATION CENTRE Y Christmas|ing the can with a rectangle of to children.|white- paper five inches by nine Time can pass more quickly for | inches, them if you get them involved} Glue a strip of black paper in toy-making projects. ity: This wil not only keep them| fine inches by one and a half ; inches to the base of the can for occupied and out of mischief, Santa's belt. An inch square gold ----|but is also educational because| aper, pasted to the black belt MONUMENTS -- MARKERS jit teaches them to be creative, |Paner. pa 'eco , Getting involved in toy-making| makes the buckle. | RIMAR MEMORIALS | with your children does not take| . For his cap, cut a triangle of much time or money but only ajwhite paper seven inches long| little guidance. Make a few sug-/and five inches high. | 152 SIMCOE ST..S gestions, then let the kids carry OSHAWA | | EVENINGS 728-6627 23" CONSOLE BEST SELLING '64 MODEL -- REGULAR $329 VALUE ~ herney's FURNITURE WORLD 16% 5 $24% 24% 24% 5 $30 30 30 435 435 435 $13% 13% 13% $359 352 35¥4 $10 10 10 $5%e Sta 5% 15% 12% 16Y2 --. SPEEDY MUFFLER KING[| 206 KING ST. WEST | TEL. 728-6268 A SN A A AR HL RE PN a ORT Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday nights till 9 P.M. 775 100 113 735 225 150 225 250 " Wat Equip Well Fin B WCoast Tr W Suppl A W Pacific . Weston A Waston B West A wts $15% $124 $164 17% $17 a75 15% 2a 164 17 17% 5 17% 875. 875 For ear muffs, glue cotton balls to the sides of the can and | ' tiaee ; jmake the red muffler from a jmaking all kinds of toys is the) tii. of paper, color it red, cut grnary incconted tel eat fringes onthe ends, and tT to have plenty of "empties" |! held in place with a little around the house. |glue. Have the children create aj cy, handsome snowman, a charm-| SNOWMAN ing Santa Claus and a cherubic| Make the lid with the V- jchoir boy from empty 12-ounce| sh i } J |shaped openings at the base of sot drink cans. The only other|the tay. Cut a rectangle of white ed construction papers, glue, | craft paper five inches by nine scissors, crayons, a ruler and inches and glue it to the sides cotton balls. - of the can, Draw buttons, a on. OFFICE One of the best sources for 723-1002 OILS 1000 375 375 3500 11% 11 2000 72 «72 m0 3 63 Nothing on eorth will mem- criolize for longer or better than a bronze memorial de- signed by Matthews and sup- plied by Mount Lawn Mem- orial Park. Year round instal- lations, courteous informa- tion. 723-2633. CARD OF THANKS Am Leduc Asamera Calvert |. Alminex | HORNELL -- Mrs. Shirley Hornell and family wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kind- ness and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement in the loss of thelr loved one, Sam. J. Hornell. Also many thanks to Dr. Kwan, Or, Vi- pond, staff of 5A, 2D and 3C of the Osh- awa General Hospital, the Armstrong + Funeral Home, The Royal Canadien Le fon (Past 43) and special thanks to the ev. Butler for his comforting words Industial Stocks Slip TORONTO (CP) -- For the third time this week, industrials declined fractionally in moder- ately heavy trading Wednesday. Great Lakes Paper and Bank of Montreal each lost a point to 23% and 66% and Price Brothers and Aluminium % each to 39% and 30%. Anthes Imperial A and Moore Corp. lost % each to 29 and 58. Texaco and BA Oil lost % each to 56% and $314. Golds fell, Dome Mines losing 1% to 39% and Giant Yellow- knife % to 16%. Among specolatives, McWat- ters traded 597,100 sharés and Sained 11 cents to $1.17. Tribag lost three cents to $2.74 and Nisto 214 cents'to 14% cents. Hudson. Bay dropped 1% to 68%, in light senior ratals trade and Inco fell % te 89\%. ' SANTA CLAUS The Santa is made by cover- Wide Scope For Glove Gifts To prove you're a St. Nick with a knack for choosing the right gift, pick '"'his" and "her" leather gloves this Christmas. Available in hundreds. of styles and colors, soft, supple leather gloves are always welcome fashion accessories for the well- dressed lady or gentleman. Leather gloves in kid, doe- skin, or suede will have fem- inine hands clapping for joy, whether the gloves are given as extravagant "extra" tucked into) a new leather handbag. Women's gloves come in a var- iety of lengths this season, rang- ing from the wrist-skimming shortie to the 16-button leather glove that extends past the elbow. That fashionable fellow on your list will appreciate smart-| looking gloves in smooth, suede, or grained leathers ... these are available in light and dark shades, from oatmeal and a gift in themselves or as an} mouth, pipe and eyes, and color} them with black crayon. Make! the nose red, liook, give gloves of silk-lined grey suede and black fawn. There are many gloves espe- \cially designed for driving com- fort as well as good looks. The ladies will appreciate the com- bination of safety and smari- iness in "split leather' or pig-| - iSkin styles, while men will go for alldeather and leather-palm- ed gloves, or new styles that feature vented knuckle straps or perforated leather backs for jextra freedom of movement. It goes without saying that any of these glove gifts are sure to get quite a hand on Christmas morning! RED TROTTERS RALLY Gold Kings, coached by Stan McBean, played their best bas- ketball of the season during the first half of play against the Trotters for a 5-2 lead at .half- time. However, Trotters came back strongly in the second half and outscored Kings 7-1, Bruce Berry led the winners with a five-point effort. Sigfried Phianzer netted four points, while Paul Bryant and Boris Tomenko were other key play- natural to deep brown and black. Distinctive features: in- clude slit cuffs, piping and re movable knit liners that. team with leather gloves for a two-in- one gift. For a more formal p ers for Trotters. Gold Kings point getters were Henry Chyb and Bill Broome with three each. Larry Hor- jruzey and Morice Cardinal play ed well. "It's in Hiram Walker's secret distilling process', "What's the flavour secret of Gold Crest Whisky?" | WALKER'S |i GOLD CREST Asecret distilling process gives Gold Crest a flavour you'll really enjoy. It combines the qualities you like best, - in perfect balance, Gentle, light, golden-mellow to be sure--but with the subtle difference of a great flavour secret. And always of the same superb quality. Try Gold Crest next time. You'll see why it's attracting so much attention.