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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1965, p. 29

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"THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 7, 1965 27 =| J stock marxet |G LECOFF'S PRICES HAVE) Mi sister for Gary Wayne, Steven, By The Canadian Press Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge linge and Michael, (nee Rocheleay). Exchange--Apri! 7 Truwall A 100 475 478 475 +5 : . Toronto | es. : PB gy ad atte Pee One 2 un Acc 25 $10 10% 10% = | } Bes < i rights, xw---Ex-werrants. Net change is} Un Carbide 750 $29% 294 Du' DEATHS Ci . from previous board-lot closing sal@.)) Un Gas xd 200 25% 25% -- bed , Walk GW = 230 $38 ' LOFTHOUSE, Peter : 4 ; INDUST RIALS War Eavin 1! is with deep regret the a bent % te 2 whee trae em of f é et | W Supplies A 200 : Perit i . ' | , "ON fock Sales High Low A.M. Ch'ge| , i Peter Lofthouse, Beloved husband , SA es pg eat te Mary Chalmers and dear father of Gor- Abacor ' Weston kee don and Ross of Oshawa, in his 69th Abitibi 1100 813° 12% 13 + We) Weston te , s restin at 191 ined aaieragn tuners). Homw. "wits Alta Ges 25 $386 2880 30H | west A wis 10Km? $1312 ~ Me Take Advantage NOW! Wildly Low Food service i ne cabal on Thursday, April "4 Alte Gas w 300 $13% 13% 13% Zenith 200 a 8 at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn a Alg Cen $8 4 a : a y CO ear Algoma ro ee Prices! Fill Up Your Shelves and Save While in ev jowers, { ; ancer Fund would be a % Alum 44 pr $4) 1 "ai | See . ~ "-- ' Alum or" 35 Saou Me dy in 00 1s 41 | The Tiger Is On The Rampage, Slashing 4 Anaiog 5 | RRILL, Ivan ©. ' * Anthes A $30 $20%4 20) 9 4 H be ; rest in Open Gate Nursing Arg CP pr $50 $147 rH } GLECOFF S Food Prices! ouge on Tuesday, April 6, Bank Mont 235 $65¥%@ 65% i 255° 35 . tvan E Merrill (formerly 231 Bruce ith P xd 75 $28 i | 167 (166 loyee of ; a. % Bell Phone 581 $6114 61. \ | Cdn Sup Oil $1924 19% Gales Lumber Company), beloved son of ' § Bowater 00 ' Cent Del 880 980 Mrs. Nettie Merrill, Campbellford, and Bs : Brazi! 231 $ Cc West P 17% 170 «+17 the late Arthur Merrill; aged 43 years. ' Br Tank pr 50 $3. 3 Dynamic Bie 2 BAtI Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home * #| BA Oil A Gridoil 2000 88 87 87 on Thursday, Apri! 8, from 2 to 4 and 7 toj | ' #| BC Forext 30 | Milt City " 3. :2 9 p.m. Funeral service at the Allen Fu- > Bruck A | Murphy 100 475 475 neral Home, Warkworth. Interment Wark- - : RS 2 Numac wts 200 o # worth Cemetery. | Z is - Y Petrol 500 ; | - "y s Place 2000 64 64 = PHILIP, George Morrison, DSO, MC 3 3 ; 7 y ' Me od Provo Gas 1300 246 248 «42 4 | - Triad Ol 3500 241 243 a short illness at the Oshawa Gen-| P 4 2A' Unepher 5000 WAL TE a era! Hospital on Tuesday, April @ 1965, 4 Vandoo 500 44 Mh lh George Morrison Philip (of 409 Brock 5 1 A 1 Street South, Whitby), beloved husband 1 Y | of Madeleine Phifip, dear father of Mrs 4 : 5 MINES J. P. Vigne (Madeleine) of France, Miss! Mary Philip of Whitby, Mrs. K. A. Hack- y 5 Accra 1000 2342 Bie Bat stetter, Armstrong, B.C. and Or. H. M.) i ¢ Advocate 160 580 580-20 Philip 'of Chilliwack, B.C.; in his 74th) " 4 | All Pitch 1040 19% 194 19441% year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral, . 40 | A Am Moly 1000 245 245 245 Chapel, Whitby. Private service Thurs- a Ang Rouyn 1800 195 190 Gay, April 8. Interment Groveside Ceme- + Ve} Ansil 1071 14¥2 Area 3200 tery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev. W. J. S. 1 McCture. Visitors commencing 3 p.m.) EASY DOES IT T 1 Y a Arion 4000 Wednesday. It is requested that the cas-/ c + Armore 2000 ket remain closed | c 2 A Arcadia 1000 emu, wisi Police carry a sit-in dem- were removed as a security | €.viners Ail C Cop 200 SHEWCHUK, iam : ert " 2 as Va 2 ethirr Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gener! onstrator from a corridor measure for the appearance CWN Gpr 125 $165 16% Bidcop 1500 Hospital on Tuesday, April 6, 1965, wit.) near the office of the Speak- tonight of President John- . Wesing 100 $143 742 Black Bay 11000 liam Shewchuk beloved husband of) , y emce 795 34 18% runswk 25 Martha Sidor; father of Mrs. M. Turchin, er Of the House today. The son before a joint session of | Eri z0 $599 «9S Bunker H 2000 (Amelia), Oshawa, Mrs. E. G. Vansickle| demonstrators who started Congress Clairtone 15 $7% 7 Camftio 1100 (Doris), Newburg, Ont. Mrs. John' their sit-in this afternoon --(AP Wirephoto) Con Bidg w 99 435 Camp RL 100 by Ef § Mercer (Marie) and John, beth of Osh- Con M$ b Cam Mines 2000 awa, and brother of Paul Shewchuk of ~~ bi a a a a oT Con Paper Mv 7 Ye--Ve| C Austra 750 Stanback, Manitoba, in his 80th year./ Coronation 7 o-5.§ C Jamieson 1500 Funeral! from the Armstrong Funeral) | Cygnus A 1 Cariboo 1000 Home, Oshawa, on Friday, April 9% at) | Cygnus B y ' C r 2 9.30 a.m. with mass in St. Jonn's Ukra' Cygnus opr 25 $2 2 2 + Chester 0 " ¢ ? fen Orthodox Church at 10 a.m. inter-| Bele-Ress ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Prayers! ee ' rs a Aerts Pa elton will be held at the funeral home Thurs. PETER LOFTHOUSE: ister of St. Andrew's Presby-| Dist Seag day at 8 p.m The death occurred yesterday|terian Church, Whitby, will con-! Pua dge ire vA ves § ri | co STOLAR, Andrew lof Peter Lofthouse, of Kingstonjduct a private service at the! posco 0 $ Suddenly, at Oshawe Genera! Hospita! onird w. president of the Loft- W. C. Town Funeral Home} Dom, Stores 100 Tuesday, April 6, 1965, Andrew Stolar,| : ae 8 j Dom Tar 940 $225 . ; Hell in his fd vear beloved husband of/house Pattern Company, -Osh-|April 8. Interment will be in| pom text 490 74 | Elizabeth Kowaichuk and dear father of}awa. Mr. Lofthouse, who had|Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin.| Dover pr 235 $) 1 ' Moai Alex and Peter, both of Toronto, Pau! of } . , ¢ ~ 9 ra]; Du Pont 200 Morrison California and Manuel of Oshawa, dear/been in failing health for the Members of Branch 112 Royal' Econ Inv 34 13% € Northid erandtathies of Mrs, G Adams {Delores),| last year, died at the Oshawa Canadian Legion, will conduct} Emp Life C Regcourt rs. A. Campbell (Frances) of Geraidton,| ~ d , tela servic t aicon 755 $94 9. Cop Corp Linda and Kenneth, both of California, rae Hospital, He was in his}@ Service at the grave | Farm Play 225 $246 dave Cowich James of Whitby. Resting at the Gerrow) 69th year | » * = | Ford C 100 $160 1 Croinor Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for! Born in Toronto in 1896 Mr.) mn WILLIAM SHEWCHUK Fruehaut 300 $108 | D'Eldone service in the chapel Thursday, April 8 ",| The death occurred at Osh-| Gen Bake a BY Denison at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery |Lofthouse was the son of thej,.. General Hosnital vests G Dynam , E Amphi ----~|Iate Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loft- ge De eat: One 1 East Sul lh a ied Marv Chal.\¢2% of William Shewchuk, of] ¢ Shama 1 F Mar Funera! arrangements and | se Terurts | ark Tee. 1051 Cedar street. Mr. Shew-| ohare i sah ae at ve Fence floral arrangements for al lat ha eyed i 6 Face »:| chuk, who was in his 80th year,| Hard Carp A 75 $37 398% sobs i 2 Tee ae M% eccasions | He had lived in Oshawa sincelnad been in failing health for| Hawker er 18si02" 102 102 +1 We Wh Wh + 1h WA PPIN |1928 when he moved from Owen st ' as, Holt Ren xd 100 $1734 1734 173%4--- %| 154 15 15 -- SO NENT RE ROGER. A" pation antar ty] ee AA EDERAL aca A : : 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE [fade he founded the Lofthouse) .,.7° 6 'is hak Shewchut| HB Oll © 350 S175 176% 178% Guilt _L ee ane WILD FROZEN Wild Grocery Prices ! 7 : 4 | . , and Husky 770 $125-- 12) 122 ~ Gunna 28-6555 {Pattern Company 6 122 oy EO? | He was president of this com-|2%d was born in April, 1885 in] je" .f a ; oa' Ba ' 4 Kindness beyond Price, yet Las at tes death although he| Ukrainia. He had been a resi-| imp oi," Ti sseu sans seu + w| IM Bib. ag 20 126 FOOD PRICES 4 SWIFT'S 1-4. Within reach of all had taken no active part in the|dent of Oshawa for the last) |mp Top Re ee OR | a 3 oe ce : HAM CANNED TINS 1.29 lrunning of the business for the| 40 years. For 20 years he work-) , ss aes | tse 00 75 GERROW last Ave years led at General Motors A 3 4| Jonsmith AYLMER CUT FUNERAL CHAPEL) He was a member of West- He was a member of the St.) Inglis 30 ass 9 Jowsey J) MORTEN'S Beef, Chicken, Turkey GREEN BEANS 3 'Fins' 49° | } » 5 i Jkrai ~ | Inland G j . 390 KING STREET WEST jminster United Church, and ajJohn Ukrainian Orthodox; [2!an¢ Gos vie ae } Koren AYLMER CUT member of the Board of Stew-|Church and the Church Brother-| inc | i porson" ; 2 334 TELEPHONE 728-6226 ards and. a trustee of the hood. | Imi wicker 308 Sram Sn $5 96) Latin Am ys MEAT PIES 5 ton 1.00 WAX BEANS rns' 498 church. He was a member of| His first wife: Annie died in| inter F1 ¢ btiad 'ie ae %| caurict 900 21 v t w, MOUNT LAWN the Lebanon Lodge. During the| 1950, He is survived by his sec-| |"! St! P 415 41045. + | Marcon ; : eer 15-0Z Time again to esk thet you |First World War he fought/ond wife, the former Miss Mar-| aie ae an pon | Matter $944 19% ee Fresh COD CREAM CORN TINS. 49¢ remove winter wreaths. overseas with the Canadian/tha Sidor. There are three} Jefferson $1414 14Va lala ~ Ve Meta Uran 1000 14% 14\2 If you request, we would qt- {Mounted Rifles. When -he left\daughters, Mrs, M. Turchin| 728 Hee [. -Mretah Mite) 213 86. 1Bes 9 ; 24.02. BOTTLE tend and store the stond. [the service he held the rank of|(Armelia), of Oshawa; Mrs. E. Jock' ae aaitiad ot pe y LB. ° CRISCO OIL REG. 69¢ SPECIAL 65¢ Thank you. Lieutenant |G. Vansickle (Doris), of New-| '(tly wis ae New Alger 1000 DUNCAN-HINES p ' Kelsey Ce 4 12 New Bid 2000 -- 5i2 ' He is survived by his wife, 2 ' d Mrs. John Mercer) 7 r M2 8h Se MEMORIAL PARK burg; an rs. John Mercer| Labatt 1 1 N Goldvue 4000 812 Bis CAKE MIXES SPECIAL 2 FOR 89¢ sons, Gordon and Ross; brother) (Marie), of Oshawa. There is tee a N_ Hosco : : George, of Whitby Town-|one son, John a fon ae 8) DEMPSTER 24 OZ. IN MEMORIAM ship; and four sisters, Mrs. Au-) wir, Shewchuk was predeceas-| |2,* 20 ! atshero -- 2 : S Drugs and Clothing & LOAF OF BREAD 5 non 1.00 brey Powell (Lena), of Whitby) Y _ y < jed by his brother, Paul, and| Lobco « 7 1 N Coldstrm - 2500 BEARD -- In. loving memory of a dear) LOWNship; Mrs. W. Brimbocom| son, Stephen, who died in 1956,, [2Co 8 1070 107% N_ Rank 500 313 IT ren vite, Leura, who passed away April 7,/(Gericude), Mrs. J. Lawlot|there are 17 grandchildren and| Loeb ™ P ae el Nee See te : LB. 53¢ oe as a. |(Daisy) of Toronto; and Mts.|two great grandchildren Macioren A - 3M ven wm a oe Deluxe IRONING PAD and SILICONE COVER 98° paren JACKSON : "i 'ali 21'%2 love her too dearly |J. Dobson (Maudie) of Califor-| tne body is resting at Arm-| M® *"@ PR on SET. Special : ly is f J c r pemiske : Ever remembered by husband andinia 7 ' '1. : erties ee CIGARETTES LARGE OR SMALL 2 99 mM jnia. There are six grandchil. |strong Funeral Home for a ser-| Mass-F 3 33. Al Orcher 200 5 CARTON e family. idren A ; MGF Si Bh elec o li \vice tomorrow firstly at the 4, 2 2 s aramaq 3 b 14¥ HARMAN -- In loving memory of @ eas. rs | Molson a 2 '% 3% + %| Patino 180 35 Ble GINGERAL E 2 QUART 2 dear husband, father 'and. grandtether,| Mr. Lofthouse was predeceas-| chapel and then at the St. John| Moison 8 ; eS i Sie al ag 98 ached rT 6 plus deposit Clifford Harman, who passed away Apriijed by a brother Charles and &|tyrainian Orthodox Church,| Mon, Foods 2: Purdex 4000. 1914 1 i SUGAR BAGS 3 l 00 7, 1958. son Roy | : _ . 'ont Loco 2 2 dV | Probe M K) sl Burial will be at Union Ceme-| Moore , i FOR e Loving end kind in all his ways, | Funeral will be from th ry 3 Probe rts Upright and just to the end of his days,| 1 I e! tery Morse A 345. §) 1) Quonto 1 1 'eg: Sincere and kind in heart and mind »|MacIntosh - Anderson Funeral) prayers will be said at the| Ne Centain 20, Radiore t ; ea? PLAYER'S Filter Large or Small : i Me 1 agen 2 2 . odess Keg. ¢ What a beautiful memory he iet/Chanel tomorrow at 2 p.m. The | ¢, . Lh tomorrow evenin Norand: 2 x. " R i 00 : Lena reveiarnl. wy. we end|service will be conducted by| pga: anata i 4 NO Noes ee ons ld foe 1 ye "13% 93 MODESS SANITARY 45° CI A rd cay t " r ' jor ni m ta family. the Rev. John Porter, of West- Noe far eho 2 en ' i ' NAPKINS REG. Sle CARTON m : Husky D w 100 725 725 725 Hastings MITCHELL -- in toving memory of ajminster United Church. Burial ANDREW STOLAR Ogilvie $14%4 dear brother, Alexender Mitchell, whelwill be at Mount Lawn Ceme-| Andrew Stolar, 1441 Evangel-| 2° 5 CO = 2300 $120 passed away one year ago. Apri! 7, 1964. Ite : b died the| Oshaawa A 190 $38% 3 3 We often think of days gone by ry ine dr. Oshawa, died at the! Pac Pete 2 ks Silvertieid When we were all together The family have requested|Oshawa General Hospital Tues-| Pee! Elcer 2 Silvmaq Simp Se 2 0" 1 Zenmac in His wisdom God has planned engineer sided 5 pay , Hy t Pow Cor; Sil Mill 10 m3 ; T M ; 1] Sr tone wr ck tora cast) |that in Jieu of flowers dona-| day April 6 after'a long illness.| premisn : 'pate eH Al RR 1 Ey SO asty eat pecia $s ; --Sadiy missed by Nancy, Hazel anditions be made to the Canadian'He was in his 82nd year. Price Bros 2 Ya 42% Siscoe : $ 7 ¥ Bob and Bernice and Bob. Cancer Society. Mr. Stolar was born in Libi-| an ae eth) eon steep ae ne as MITCHELL -- In loving memory of a)... ' Aree show, Minsk of the Ukraine. He| @N Gas p: 1 Sullivar 30 430 4 i der brofterin-iew end unde, Aisxenger|GEORGE MORRISON -PHILIP|'orvied his wife. the former| Reo 4 --"4l Teck Corp 395 1s 6 ¢ Mitchell, who passed away April 7, 1964.) George Morrison Philip, 409). a ; A Revelstoke 1 / Territory 3000 aay 7} Just when your life was brightest. iBook Si § Whitby died "april| euzabeth Kowalchk there in| re Yarn a i Texment 1030 ' A Just when your years were best, i haath d! Aes 11912 Rob A pr Tex-So 500 + You were called from this world of 6 in the Oshawa General Hospi-|- Ore t Rob 2 pr 21% ie 2 Tombi!! 400 125 12 5 sorrow Ital follow! h ic He immigrated to the United] Rothman ae Tribag 900 350 390 3 To: a home of eternal rest jtai folowing a short sickne$s.| crates as a coal-miner, in this} Romfiel > 00 Trin Chip 2000 y LBs. @e' Lovingly remembered by Tom, Doreen,| He was in his 74th year 1. ase Royal Bank Tundra 500 79 A Bil and David A son of the late Alfred and period, and later moved to Sas-| russe) 4 143 Un Buffad $000 + I - ikatchewan where. he became a Sit cp A pr 1 103% 10338 UCL Mine 1000 1 i 7 \ PT e MITCHELL In loving memory of a Florence Martha Philip theltarmer. He spent his last four) S#lede 2 3% 13% 13 Un Keno 400 LB. pot ah heyy eerste Mitenell, wholdeceased was born in London,|voar< in Oshawa Sayvette 345 Vespar 1500 23 "a + passed away April 7, 1964 a alae " 1 s a 20 | West Mines 650 § We little knew when we woke that morn|/Eingland, and received his edu-\" yo ic curvived by his wife all C 11% 1 | witeo 5 es PORK SAUSA , The the i Id. briny cati 'ettes Col GOt-| 45, ¥ ; : ; 1 t 2 i fe sorrow the day would bring ation at Fettes College, Scot-/ ji) ,aheth: cay and 2 Willroy ee | ia LB. awa. Five grandchildren also; Steter Stee! Yo Volume to 11 a.m. 694,000. Beyond our power to see Mr. Philip was employed 2 ~~ California and Manuel of Osh-| Simpsons Th H , th hock re, 7 y il four sons Se ; # H en et ey ne WO" severe iond and Edinburgh niversity| p, Shop Save 1 | Winer Why some things have 'o be ¢c survive: Mrs. G. Adams (De-| Sitter A w To part with one we loved so dear eter of Toronto, and Paul of} Silverwa B 15 ° Windfall pa or Ad remembered by his Motherifor a number of years by theljores) and: Mice A. Campbell acyl Can 3 FOREIGN TRADING ' ve riyi} oe MIS. p inbg 4 453 Agnico 422 162 (162 162 -- Motcaeu ih enn, wary ath British go ght S ' hadnt rances) of Geralton, Linda) Suptest ord 2 192 19% Camflo 100 320 320 320 gu ne jengineer in India e. later| ind Kenneth Stolar of Califor-| SuPtest_pr 2 C Mosher 1400 160 160° 160 \ dear son-in-law brother-in-law and! worked Bel d tish| 2° enneth Stolar 0 Tex Pack 9 s C Delhi 750 370 3 uncle, Alexander, who passed away April in Belgium and British| 1:2 and James Stolar of Whit-| Tor. iron 25 Gridol! 2000" 87 > : 1 a Columbia before coming to). | 7 Fin a 154 18 ieert Aas ao ie as a lb. @ golden gate stood open Thithy 4 s hod! Tr Can PL 36% 3 | i 4 in a One year ago today, (W hitby 18 months ago, He had) "ny. geveased is resting at the! trans-mt , eid imo oe oe ae With farewells le unspoken, been retired for 28 years Sey eet @ Me : 2 ' 2 us Gus dear ona diced aeay The dkcens -- aa Gerrow Funeral Home for 'ser-|_ Trans Prt 0 Sherritt 100 415 415 He suffered much in silence, a ceased w an a ner | vice in the chape Thursday, ects si aie KING SIZE Sometimes it's hard to understand where the graduated as a civil Yk Bear His spirit did not bend ent of St. Andrew's: Presbyter-|, : ne April 8 at 2 p.m. Rev. Frank ONTARIO GROWN \ He faced the pain with courage jian: Church, Whitby, and waSiwarg or Westmount vniea! City Based Trust Company HOT HOUSE | the very ene | }Chureh will conduct the Service.| --Alweys and remembered wy 4 member of the Whitby branch brother-in-law Alex, of the Royal Canadian Legion wife Helen and family During the First World War| interment will be in Union eiTOMBL <0 maraznc ne served axa capain with| ome!" 'Sees Further Expansion MEXICAN VINE RIPE Mitchell, who left us suddenty Apr zit Northumberland Fusiliers|MRS. WINIFRED L. DAYNARD| : e hegre sarecell ha toll Gai and won the DSO and the MC] The funeral took place yester-| A broadening of services andland started operations in De- LB. Lessing. memerien for us to Reee and Bar for gallantry in action./day of Mrs. Winifred L. Day-jan expansion of operations with-|cember Within our hearts he'll always stay. During the Second World Warinard. 465 Beverley st., who diedlin South-Central Ontario was At the annual meeting the| And be remembered di he ser aie i ' i € Lovingly remembered by 'Doug col ea es as a flying officer|April 3 at the Oshawa Generallforeseen in a statement issued/company reported funds on de- Barlinko (Black) or Almeria (Green) Mary, Wayne, Beverly with the Royal Air Force |Hospital following the first annual meet-|posit and guaranteed certifi.) SOUTH AFRICAN EACH ik lhe soa Mr. Philip is survived by his} F, ] f acin-|i , io T | 7 | F MITCHELL loving memory of p urvived by His; Funeral was from the Macin-jing of the Central Ontario Trust|cates of $1,016,879 for one month e tg Bo beg gig Pad val Als:|wife the former Madeleinejtosh - Anderson Funeral Homeland Savings Corporation here.|of operations in 1964 and more GRAPE 43 tg eat (merri Louise Ficart, whom he/with the Rev. ©. W. Herbert of} The only trust company with! than 1,500 depositors and clients. sau Pages tn engl married at Namur, Belgium, in/King Street United Church,lits head office in Oshawa, the/The net operating profit for the ay tee ws He oo yas 1919 three daughters, Mrs.lofficiating. Burial was at Mount firm was incorporated last July|period was $2,080 Ne will remember thee iJ P. Vigne (Madeleine) of}/Lawn Cemetery een pa Officers for the .new year in Bee Coramvense, Tom. Yang' Vere |Prance. Mrs K. A. Hackstet-) Pallbearers were: William D : clude T. K. Creighton, QC,| Glecoff's Cash Pay Cheques ter of Armstrang, B.C. and Miss|Tane, Paul D. Tane, Douglas New Traffic Law lok t Y q MITCHELL -- 10 loving memory of al ay Ph s : pa : J +m & jchairman of the board; J. A dear husband and father, Alexander) "Maly ilip of Whitby anda/Terwillegar, Roy Terwillegar, |Yanch, QC, vice-chairman of and Bab B es i), ite paees Sear feng IE son Se H. M: Philip of Chilli-/Harold Bell and James Major Reduces Crashes board: J. W. Doswell president| 7 onus wack, B.C | | ' bat Sine U fell, } = yb 7 7 2 ; 1 The shock thet we received thet day, | Also surviving are a brother, FUNERAL OF BONN (Reuters)--The num-(2nd managing director; D. R.| No one can ever teil Dr. C. C. Philip of Scofland|/MBS. LILLIAN ROSENA FRY|ber of highway deaths in West| Eraser ae eames can an God gave us strength to meet Ht, < Funeral service for. Mrs.' Lil-iGe ph dri t 1 And cour 1 bear the bio and, nine grandchildren sil-|Germany has dropped sharply)... 4 p and wert weent ts lose bin Rev. WJ. & McClure. min-jlian Rosena Fry, of Oshawa,|since the introduction of new\|Hépkins, 'treasurer. - 5 No he, Bo ine who died at the Oshawa Gener-|traffic laws in January j f We miss him more each day | os Hospital Sunday, April 4, in) The number of accidents in IT'S SKILL NOT LUCK r For life is not the same to us, | her 72nd year, was held in the|/North Rhine Westphalia, one off TORQUAY, England (CP) --) 7 Since he was called away CARD OF THANKS <2. Funeral Chapel today] West Germany's most populous) Alfred Hunt felt he had fulfilled] s Sadly missed by wife Violet and daugh-| ters Cynthia, Kim and Karer jat 2 p.m. Rev. H. D. Cleverdon/|states, in January dropped toja lifetime sporting ambition at BURKHOLDER -- Th nds ed is! . " | MITCHELL In loving. memory of\indeed grateful to the Piphere, Wilcone|Of Christ Memorial Church con-|7,290 from 10,400 in December.|the golf-links here when he oat gaat tche who passed away and ed ongs: tor.: the kindness du ing} d icted the ervice. Interment In the same period the death/holed out in one on the 142-vard 174 RITSON ROAD Ss. OSHAWA Witheut tecowell he. fell esiewe was in Umon Cemetery yl] fell to 295 from 460 Ontv|13th hole He said afterwards Leaving memories for us to, keep | Within our hearts he'l) always stay, | avery dey, | wAbe and Jean Tayler, 3 | we nor} G seary: ard $003 probe Pallbearers were: Allan and/47 fatal accidents were caused|"l felt excited," but the next ; d Liatt for their skilful service and cheertullClifford Redman, Robert, Bert,|by drunk drivers, comaarediony he was amazed. He did it OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A.M, till 10 P.M.--EXCEPT SUNDAYS wRaieh Burthelder,|Chatles and Walter Fry. with 91 lagt Recember, again at ith hole. :

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