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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1965, p. 31

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NGAGE OBITUARIES . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 10, 1965 29 BIRTHS HENRY HOWARD j erBEERS -- Sob ond lve ere proud J¢| DESERONTO -- The funeral ------ f ; poem fe poage ak pony) of Henry Howard, Centre street, sa { if J neotnae 4 'iwas held Saturday from the e or sndertn and fan ean id White and Morris Funeral j ; ; SONEHAM -- Bob and Rite (nee Mc- Home, where a service was "a 4 ; Kenna) are thrilled to announce the ar-;conducted by Rev. Russell Fin- ee vinilay, Interment was in Deseronto Robert, bi fer kein' Matis E j Second grandchild for Mr, end. Mrs, |cemetery. : : : oe j i Ralph Boneham, Oshawa, and new grand-| Mr. Howard died Mar. 4 in i id ao: Maka ta dasieeane ead Belleville General Hospital, fol- : : Pe th samen Frigg ot Nee nee lowing a lengthy illness. He was Z ie. 'asiul ant jor. the le arrive' . a * A a7 4 ' a . An excitin ler. ° Siest Be Pa te 4 a et, Soman! Marth 9, 00 af Och| Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 4 4 9 ' 9 shoes, Nine different styles to from. C d of th calf & 'awa General Hospital. A sister for Patti.|Alonza Howard, he was born Many thanks to Dr. A. E. King and 4! J 4 i Z : floor staff. at Shannonville and during his ' uppers and longwearing leather soles. 'Sanitized' for lasting sich Uiscite ean gidp ten Whekal active years had worked in the ; ; : ' oy " freshness. SIZES 8 to 12, Widths B and C. SIZES 6 to 12, Widths happy fo annou cartage business, He was al @ : Gavohter, bins fis age gs «Ma ai member of the United Church. ow | ; Monday,' March 8 1965, at Oshawa Ger] Predeceased by his wife, the } F , , D, E, EE and EEE. Mrs, R. B, Wi "weit |former Bertha Luffman and by|} (4 H , , \xs-lone son, Ernest, he is survived 'iby two sons, Hubert of Deser- Edward Wicks. Special thanks 4 : 7. H. Orton, Dr. D. Rodger and nursing Uy, aq Staff of 4th floor. onto and Leo of Oshawa. } 447 : ; sion cur an tary es htey| MRS. HORACE, SEARLE | ) O ! f 'on Tuesday, March 2, 1965, at Port Hope| Mrs, Horace Searle, of Colum- oO ® eo ital (weight 8 Ibs. 11 ozs.). A sister/bus, Ont., died suddently at the Hospi wan Francis, Robert, Lorraine ed) iawa General Hospital Tues- { day, March 9. She was in her : 60th year. i DEATHS The former Lula Mabel Ash- : ton, she was born in Brock * 'gd 4 ii 2 ARKWRIGHT, Norah Mary Township April 12, 1905, the usual price @) r nar Entered into rest at the family residence, daughter of the late James and 5 e 757 Mary Street, Oshawa, on Monday, . . 3 5 ;: March & 1965, Norah Mary Taylor, be-|Annie Ashton. She married in loved wife of Alexander H. Arkwright,| Reach Township in 1929, and mother ' ni h ; n ee of Mrs. Herbert Chesebrough| wos a resident of Columbus for (Pi ); in her 64th year, Resting at the 4 ' a , Armaireng Funeral Home, Oshawa. The/35 years, 4 4 price gh able gl ag Chapel Thurewt| Mrs. Searle was an adherent a 4 9 Lawn Cemetery. of Columbus United Church. : " , BALLARD, George Ambrose She is survived' by her hus- 4 : band, Horace Searle; one daugh- 3 : , bo Bie ola General Hospita! on poi ge 1965, George Ambrose Ballard, late Snir Acton Scarvormeht seerlerrmre: SONR Lehane (Mabel) brother of Frank, Columbus, Harvey, of Columbus; one son, Bruce of 4 " Savannah, Georgia; Arthur, Scarborough,|Kedron; one. sister, Mrs. -- Wil- ; ¢ . and the late Beatrice Fortune, Nelson and) ); M i oN P Percy. Resting at the. Sherrin Funeraljiam McGregor (Olive) of Ux- " ' , Home, 3 Kingston Reed {ot = bridge and one brother, Howard 4 ; % 'oronto, ervice in $ "Thursday, March 11, 1965, @t 10 &.mu Ashton of Reach Township, Two followed by interment at Groveside Ceme-| grandchildren, Karen Searle and J tery, Brooklin, Ontario. Carol Lehane, also survive. Mrs. Searle is resting at the e DAVIDSON, Rodger Russell E edu At the Oshawa General Hospital on) Armstrong Funeral Home for a ; 4 ee Tuesday, March 9, 1965, Rodger Russell : " Davidson, beloved infant son of Mr, and|service in the chapel Friday, Mrs. Lioyd Davideon pg tren came: March 12, at 2 p.m, Rev. Winni- tery, Prince Albert, on Thursday at fred M. Bridges of Columbus 2 p.m. United Church will conduct the selusi, ipa Mabe service. Interment will be at An exciting collection of distinguished Canadian-made shoes. Nine different styles from Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|Uxbridge Cemetery. ; y eral Hospital on, Tuesday, March 9, 1265, $ | which to choose, Constructed of smooth calf uppers and long-wearing leather soles. ee neat Aree ot aise aohn te| MRS. EMMA JANE TRICK 4 : ' " "Sanitized'" for lasting freshness, Sizes 6 to 12, widths B to EEE in the gr hane (Mabel) Columbus end Bruce, Ked-| - Mrs. Emma Jane Trick, 492 ' group. ron; sister of Mrs. William McGregor|Front street, Oshawa, died. at , . " (Olive) Uxbridge and Howard Ashton, the Oshawa' General Hospital AN EATON SUPER VALUE Reach Township, in her 60th year. Rest- ing at ~ Arter Funersl Home, Osh) Tuesday, March 9, after an ill- ® . . awa, wi meral service in the chapel, " | Friday, March 12 af 2 p.m. Int ¢;ness of two months. She was in 0 N S$ ft d Silk Wh 8 del h Uxbridge Cemetery. ee el ag | her 9lst year. | ur ew 0 all | y | e roa cid Ir $ SMITH, James H. | She was born in Haydon, Ont., FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Entered into rest in the Oshawa General|in 1874, the former Emma Jane Hospital on. Monday, March & 194% 7g |coodman, daughter of the late} Ordinarily 5.00! Baillie, father of Mrs. James Sarnovsky|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Good- . FOR : (Ellen), Hugh, Jackie, and Jimmy, all of man. She was married in SPECIAL, each ' Oshawa and brother of Mrs, John Wright ' (Mary) and Mrs. Kathy Shaw, both of| Tyrone, Ont., in 1898, and spent ee ee ee ahd ete noe age = life in yer sa @ One of.Conada's top shirtmakers tailored these handsome shirts to our exact- Bill of' London: Ont., Andrew of London,| Mrs. Trick was an adherent ing specifications. England, and David of Catrina, Scotiend;|of Albert Street United Church Skilfully cut from long-wearing, finely combed cotton broadcloth, in his 65th year. Resting at the Arm-| A Silver Cross Mother, she "Sonforized" for a lasting good fit. str Funeral. Home, Oshawa, Funeral if : i service in the chapel Thursday, March| lost her son, Irvin John Trick, Mercerized for added durability ond quiet lustre. AM at 3.15 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union| in the First World War. , Collar, breast pocket and cuffs are impeccably detailed. side She was predeceased by her The pearl-like buttons are. chip-resistant and expertly sewn to hold firmly | husband, John Trick in 1931, one under for more than normal wear. Hospital "4 tthe i Rarer" 9° i9cs,| daughter, Ethel Trick, January Buy three ond save even more! Emma Jane Goodman, widow of the jate|30, 1964, and by one son Volney Choose from the two most wanted collar styles: of E A. Fused Short-Point Collar, with regular cut body and convenient convertible John Trick, Tricks} 7c Oshawa, in her 9ist year. Resting ar 'me| (Curly), June 19, 1947. cuffs. funeral Stee in the Maou" Friasy, Mrs. Trick is survived by one) B. Smart Snap-Tob Collor with tapered body ond convertible cuffs. y '!son, Egbert, of Oshawa, two +p v « March 32, at 3.15 p.m. Interment Oshawa grandchildren and fou r great- @ Sizes 144% to 1612, sleeve lengths 32 to 35 in the group. Union Cemetery. EATON'S MALI . by } grandchildren. 'ON'S L LEVEL, DEPT. 228 PHONE 725-7373 LOCKE'S FLORISTS She is resting at the Arm- Funeral arrangements ond | strong Funeral Home for ser- floral requirements for all |vice in the chapel Friday, Mar. : oe mee eccasions. 12 at 3.15 p.m. Rev. H. Dyck, of OSHAWA SHOPPING _ | Albert Street United Church will ; 26. MOCCASIN VAMP SLIP-ON -- 83. MOCCASIN VAMP BLUCHER-- 60, SERVICEWEIGHT. BALMORAL -- CENTRE conduct the service. Interment ; t Black or Brown, unlined with single Black or Brown 3-eyelet tie, Single Black only, with double leather Goods 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE {Will be in Oshawa Union 'i leather sole, leather heels. Goodyear leather soles, rubber heels, Goodyeor --_yeor-welted soles, rubber heels, Widths 728-6555 Cemetery. . welt construction. Widths D, E. welt construction. Widths 'B to EEE. C, D, E, ond EEE, Kifinn ren ofc | RCAF Rejects | / GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | French Plane 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 OTTAWA (CP)--The defence department has rejected the French Mirage as the RCAF's IN MEMORIAM inew tactical jet plane, inform- ants say. Penk dl - 16 loving memory of a dear d 9 revisor rei hed stu sister-in-law a aunt, rs. Margaretiden emonstrations suc as Martin, who passed away March 10, 1963.) rred in Montreal in 1963 Just when your lite was brightest, peta A ahaa Garned ane ust when your years were best, when Air Ca d | eo oP called from this. world of the French Caravelle jet pas- To a home of eternal rest. isenger plane in favor of the Soni. remembered by Jack, Carrie and| American DC-9. - : | For one thing, Premier Le- githarin a In toving mermory. of our\sage of Quebec in the mean ld jargeret, who pass away iii fg a oy iti March 10, "1963; also her husband, Alen, |time has pure hased a British Win persed away March 28, 1963. executive jet plane for use by jone from us but leaving memories ; 5 . Gea wan Saver tone. away, jhis government when a French Memories that will always linger lfirm was reported trying to sell While upon this earth we stay. \him on a made-in-France air --Sister May and husband Robert Clarke! tt end family, brother Charles and wife . shen ats t ary. 'or another, informants say, | - MARTIN -- In loving memory of our |the French embassy here did dear sister, Margene! Martin, who passed NOt inundate MPs with liter- 'way March 10, 1963, and brother-in-law re irage as it did , 4 Sal athe tes satsad cue here ature about the-Mirage as it did) H Cx 80. LIGHTWEIGHT CONTINENTAL 32. SERVICEWEIGHT BLUCHER -- 1963. in the case of the Caravelle. i 4 . . leather soles, leather heels. Goodyear i moccasin vamp. wi Black bro ith double leathe see os of beautiful memories, |There was hardly an MP who | ' welt construction Black in widths C +> Sutetied tigi Witt ioe Gecdvear wale rubber yo : ied with ail our love, 5 ¥ Ne : ) i bee ss Sikes if i Dhl sy realized that the RCAF - had mo I t ; D, E, ond EEE, Brown in widths C, D single leather sole, Nuron heels. Black Widths C, D, E ond EEE, Brown in E and E, in widths D, E; Brown in D only. only. : % TRICK, Emma Jane RES Te Oe of the two we dearly, loved, jeven considered the Mirage. «Lovingly remem! by brother Her- ; ¥ 3 bert, sister-in-law Joey and family. It is understood that the de fence staff was wary about the MARTIN -- In loving memory of 8! cos j - e dear mother, Margaret Martin, who pass-|°o ts of the Mirage, let _alon €d away March 10, 1963 jpther reasons it may have had bitdias Ale py Ps poe way ifor rejecting, the bomber. pright and just ti e of her days| pp, "pe aia Sincere and kind, in heart and mind, | Four American ; planes have What a beautiful memory she left/been in the running for selec- voc remembered by Maureen, [tio expected about the end of Darryl, George and grandchildren, 'this month, as the RCAF's new) MORTON -- In loving memory of evr | fighter-bomber. : daughter, Bernice Yvonne Morton, who passed away March 10, 1949 . The years may wipe out many things, pp Wishart Abhors The memory of those happy days When we were all together anton" no) Absentia Trial | SHOULD A MEMORIAL | TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney Ta lot t be ay seneral Arthur Wishart said . - he hace chales =e | Tuesday it is abhorrent to con- Exceptionally Low Priced! Save 10.50 to 20.50! vict a man when he is not pres- MATTHEWS BRONZE ent at his trial -- as allegedly RICH WOOL WORSTED courteous advice alwoys happened to Jean Louis Henry, MOUNT LAWN a French - Canadian in Kings- MAD E-TO-M EASURE SUITS MEMORIAL PARK Hs} penitentiary as a habitual f 723-2633 pny di dH egal aid lawyers said Henry : : was serving a three - month Ordinarily 79.50 to 89.50! CARD OF THANKS term in Burwash_ reformatory near Sudbury when he was con SPECIAL, two-piece suit GAY -- The family of the late Russett|Victed in absentia by Vancou- Gay wish to express their sincere thanks|ver Magistrate Douglas Hume and appreciation to relatives, friends and . 2 neighbors for the acts of kindness angjDec. 8. He was transferred to 6 ; 2. ae BROGUE -- vane 23. HAND SEWN MOCCASIN SLIP- 43. PLAIN TOE BLUCHER -- Point- oose mow from an impressive new-season collection in domestic and imported leather sole with Goodyear storm welt IN -- Block rown, i woo! worsteds and lightweight Terylene-and-wools. Patterns range from conserva- construction,» Nuron. heels. Brown .in . ah balbe f aaninwd with ed toe oxford with block grained quare ee eet, Sadr ns Kingstgn last month after he tive. self weaves and checks to bolder plaids and herringbones. In Spring's new Tyrol grain leather with antiqued wing single leother soles, Nuron heels. ter tneert.. Li er soles, Nuron heels, joss of our father. We would also like tolfinished the Burwash term. shadings of blue, grey, brown, olive green and black. Your selection will be tip. D and E widths. Didths D, and E. Black only in D width. thank the' nurses on Ward C of the Osh- skilfully tailored to your personal measure with special attention to detail, An ' ewa General Hospital and Dr. Mills for| The attorney-general said he outstanding value at this lo !s ! . their acts of kindness to our father. | lis investigating Henry's case for size 47 ond Bier: Se ee ne re Due to The Response Expected To This Sale, We Cannot Promise Delivery on Our Usual --The Gay Family.| bi | ---- _-- acta bo nae! ail the tacts wAcoie MALL LIVI: BAO: ns se Schedule. But Deliveries Will Be Made As Promptly As Possible. dnt aca uaeni.| "But I will say that the prin-| Th ords "bel" and "deci-| .; Pas | Be = fli as units for Wire ol bg Pesme yren 9 ai eons , fig sound, honor | Alexander/tunity to be present is certainly EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday to Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Thursday and Friday 8:30 A He. inve ea or t "Rad p g i} Tiga la ey wn a aa y yo mM. 10 m. Thursday and Frigay .M. to 9 P.M, EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 237 PHONE 725-7373

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