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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1965, p. 21

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES ORR, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, RETIRING FOREMAN, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims rg the Estote of JAMES R, late of the City of Osh- County awa in the of Ontario, m who died on or about the 24th day of March, A.D. 1965, ore hereby notified to send full particulars to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, A.D, 1965, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then hove had notice, DATED at Oshawa this 31st day of March, A.D. 1965. MARY ORR, Executrix, By her Solicitor, Joseph P. Mangan, Q.C., 14% King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario. 37--Auctions 38--Coming Events AUCTION SALE of Contents of large com- pletely equipped Restaur- ant, known as "STOVER'S RES- TAURANT" 24 King St. West, COBOURG, WED- NESDAY, APRIL 21st ot 1 p.m. Gas ranges and water heater, electrical appliances consist- ing of: French fryer, potato peeler, meat saw, slicer, grill, toaster, dishwasher, milk cool- er, coffee urn, 4 suction fans, 2 hoods, 5 laminated counter tops, 6 refrigerator units (2 walkins), 5 ton cap- air con- ditioner, triple stainless steel sinks, coke cooler, gumwood booths ond show casés, count- er and stools, bobtail foun- tain, stainless steel pots and pans, dishes and glassware, 2 cosh registers, scales, etc. Preview by appointment. Phone Cobourg 372-7482. Murray C. Noble, Auctioneer. IN MEMORIAM | IN MEMORIAM Jerry Lewis Pushes Hair Cuts "Atlantic City Tour" May 21st -- 24th Travel deluxe air-conditioned motor coach, Hotel and trip to World's Fair New York in- cluded. Phone or write Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope 885-2527 BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APR. 10th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 | Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1,250 in Prizes Jackpot 50 ond 51 Children under 16 not allowed jut sweet 'ance outlasts all, And pray each --From the family. when He calls me home to you, Your smile will fa SAUNDERS -- In loving of a|--Lovingly remembered and sadiy missed ' tdear husband and 'father, Lorne by ind J daughters Emily and MILGATE -- In loving memory of a| VISNIAR -- In loving memory of @ dear wife,.!na Della, who away|deer wife, ,» @nd grandmother, April 11, 1962, Susan Visniar, who passed away April 1 have lost soul's companion, 10, 1962. : A life linked with my own, Beside your grave, | often stand With heart both crushed and sore, Silent until the sweet words come, loving hus-| Not lost, but gone before. ys remembered by a band Maurice. God knows how much | miss you, PEARSON -- In joving memory of a| He counts the tears | shed, And whispers, "She only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead". So | will be brave, dear mother, EARSO! ing dear father, William Pearson, who passed away April 11, 1963, Sunshine fades and shadows fall, Mary, son-in-law "Glenn and = grandchil- dren Glenn, John and Susan. CARD OF THANKS DAYNARD -- The pie of the late Mrs, Clarence Daynard wish to thank Rev. W. Herbert of King Street United Church for his comforting words; nei bors and friends for the floral tributes and infinite kindness shown to us tt Saun- ders, who passed away April 11, 1963. We who loved you sadly miss you, ear, ever near --Always by wife May, daughter Pauline. SENNOTT -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Sennott, who passed eway April 10, 1964. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him stills His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away, We often sit and think of him When we are ail alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. --Always remembered by wife Kathleen and family. SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear neral Home for their assistance and con- sideration through the last few days of 'sorrow, | FRY -- May | take this opportunity fo thank my many kind lengendly: ove ob As Only New Gimmick Left By JAMES BACON hair cut, our nails clean, and) HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- It'sjour clothes pressed. He says-- Jerry Lewis' greatest produc-land he's right--that it's the on pe tageh ow: "apa Jerry Lewis| ony new gimmick left in our Gary Lewis, racket. comgdian's six sons, is Gary eldest of the the hot-' there are two says at the moment. Gary, 19, is -- of a group). all G and Giusboys Last Dec. 15" Gary,(Bitis. I thought it was fun at who plays drums, and his first until a couple grabbed me rity, "alsin. incorpo pancninnpapaneeg pd, Sg nn penta ea THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 10,1965 2} that proper publicity helps peo- Russians Turn To Advertising jis. ase Bo MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Adver-|'@ste. tising, long condemned in the} Lazukov, a departmental chief} Soviet Union as a product ofjin the state trade committee, Western capitalism, is becoming/urged the need for a state ad- respectable here. vertising committee and a spe- A leading trade official, I.\cial advertising firm, with test teen-age idol in the U.S.|frightening things about his new tate popula "One is mobbing by teen-age|newspaer Trud, he explained combo recorded a rock 'n' roll song called This Diamond Ring. By Christmas, it had climbed by the wrist in San Francisco and started pulling me over a railing. One of the guitar play- for|both the official cashbox and glo|billboard charts. Gary is the to No. 5 on the charts. Recently, it hit thet m ers held onto my leg, else I would have been devoured. Motor City Car Glub presents THE CELEBRATED JAY SMITH U.S. answer, to the Beatles. "My dad didn't even know we recorded the song," says Gary. 'My mom was our first manager and she paid all the Women's Auxiliary of Christ Church and |King Street Church, Parents Council for Cripoled Children, and @ special thanks to |Ven. H. OD, Cleverdon, the pallbearers land the Gerrow Funeral Chapel for their |kindness and efficiency, and all those who loaned cars, during my recent be- reavement in the loss of my wife, Lillian Rosena Fry. | would like also to sincerely thank Dr. Orton and the Victorian Order of Nurses, who were so considerate dur- There's not # day, dear brother, ing her lengthy Illness, also the many 1 do not think of you. \friends and relatives who have been so --Sadly missed by sisters, Joyce and thoughtful and kind during the years. Helen. --Wm. J. Fry, 16 Brock Street East, When we were ail together; A shadow o'er our lives was cast, Our loved one's gone forever. --Ever rem red by sister brother-in-law Lloyd and children, Ruth, SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Ernest Smith, who passed away April 11, 1964. In our heart, your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear; MALLOY -- The family of the late Leo son and brother, Ernest Smith, who pass-|Francis Malloy wish to express their ap- Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners RUMMAGE SALE in the basement of Knox Presbyterian Church, Simcoe Street North, Monday, April 12 at 1 p.m, RUMMAGE SALE, Tuesday, April 13, at) 1 o'clock at Centre Street Church. East Unit. SOCIAL BINGO, St. George's Hall, cor- ner Albert and Jackson, Monday, April 12, 8 o'clock, Lunch and prizes. BIRTHS | JENKINS -- Earl and Helen are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kerri Lynn, on Thursday, April 8, 1965 at) Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Kevin. MARTIN -- Fred and Jane are pieas- ed to announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, on April 5, 1965. A sis- fer for David. | WRY -- To Don and Rita (nee Heard) a son, Mark Wayne, 9 Ibs. 11 ozs., on} Tuesday, April 6, 1965 at Oshawa General) Hospital. A brother for Kathy, Donnie, | and Billy. Many thanks to Dr. Rennie, and 4th floor staff. DEATHS 38--Coming Events George H. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, April 10, 1965, George on REED'S FLORISTS Spring Flower Show PALM SUNDAY APRIL 11th GREEN HOUSES BLOOR WEST FREE MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium 690 King St. Eost ot Forewell -- FREE -- ADMISSION FREE 20 Reg. Games -- Total $300 SNOWBALL--$190 in 56 nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line Regular Jackpot--$100 in 64 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service No Children, Please H. Coombs, In his 7Ind year (RR 2 Bow- manville), beloved husband of Mabel Mitchell and dear father of Gladys (Mrs. Harold Woodward) Toronto, Bill and Jack, RR 2, Bowmanville and grand- ir of Jack Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service In the chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. STEWART, John Newton Suddenly, In Oshawa, Ont., on Saturday, April 10, 1965, John Newton Stewart, be ed son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stew- art, brother of Mrs. Thomas Goch (Dor. een) and Mrs. Edris Lee, Oshawa end James, Whitby, in his 39th year. Rest- Ing at the Armstrng Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service chapel Monday, April 12, at 2 p.m. In- + Lawn Cemetery, LOCKE'S. FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET: WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 MOUNT LAWN Time again to ask thet you remove winter wreaths, If you request, we would at- tend and store the. stand. Thank you. MEMORIAL PARK \d | GERROW ed away April 11, 1963. |preciation to their friends and relatives Nothing can ever take away |for their kindness, floral tributes and The love a heart holds dear, | cards, --Syivia Malloy and family. Fond memories linger every day, | Remembrance keeps him near. Genk Filly tecrehgy by Mother, Jean, Mary Jane Storms wish to extend sin- |for the many acts of kindness, messages Bd fo Wala uti y Pasig pling Moke sympathy and the many beautiful D J floral offerings from relatives, friends away April 10, 1935. and neighbors. Also to Rev. Frank Ward --Always remembered by Dad. orting ¥ for his comforting message and Arm- strong Funeral Home for their kindness in tne loss of a loving wife and mother. | ~The Storms family STORMS -- The family of the late! cere thanks and heartfelt appreciation | a ith, who passed and relatives, and all who sen x 4 esta bent cH oe bid floral tributes and messages of sym- recording vay out of the and the Fantastic We often think of days gone by, pathy, The Royal Canadian Legion,|household money dad _ gives MAJESTICS Sunday, April 11th 8:30 p.m. till 11:30 p.m. Membership $1.50 her."' Even Gary doesn't know how many copies the record has sold but its rating puts it well over the million-seller. class. When Jerry first heard the recording, his only comment & as: "This is music?" Lazukov, has even suggested|branches in all major. cities. that Soviet television should : take to gi Writing in the labor union SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and SATURDAY, OSHAWA AND DISTRICT OLD COUNTRY CLUB SPRING FROLIC DANCE NEW KINSMEN HALL -- McMillan Drive Dance to "GERALDO" 8-12 P.M. He said that artists should be especially trained for the adver- tising business and every de- partment store should have its own trained advertising expert. Advertising, he explained, has become necessary in recent years because the volume of goods' in stock has become big- ger than annual trade turnover. APRIL 10th pets gi "ee" soy PRIZES ice ir Danes to $1.50 PER PERSON RUDY VELTRI nn and his Born Now p. ' BOTH sien <x COLOR! - Playing. COLOR! RED BARN NEW TORNADOS IT'S THAT "GO-GO" GUY AND THAT "BYE-BYE" GALI ELVIS PRESLEY But kids, who buy most of the records, think so. PLAYED DISNEYLAND ' Gary, whose only other show business experience was per- forming and acting with his father, is no overnight success. Last summer, he took his group out to Disneyland for a one- night job. He got it--and a steady job for the summer. Then Ed Sullivan put him on 728-1601 HAVE GUN MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS EASTER TRIBUTES OBITUARIES JOHN NEWTON STEWART The death occurred early TO YOUR this morning in a road accident LOVED ONES of John Newton Stewart, 426 Jarvis st. Mr. Stewart, who was unmarried, was in his 39th year. Born April 27, 1926, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stewart. He was an employee in the material handling, parts service at General Motors. A resident of Oshawa all his life he was a member of the UAW and a former member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Osh- awa branch. He served during the last war. He is survived by his mother and father, two sisters, Mrs. Doreen Goch (Doreen) of Osh- awa and Mrs. Edris Lee, also of Oshawa. There is one bro- ther James of Whitby. Funeral will be from Arm- strong Funeral Chapel om Mon- day with the Rev. W. Herbert officiating. Burial will be at Mount Lawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM SHEWCHUK The funeral took place yes- terday of William Shewchuk, of 1051 Cedar st. Mr. Shewchuk, who was in his 80th year, died in the Oshawa General Hospi- tal. Funeral service was from S5t. John Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the Rev. R. Pan- czenko officiating. Burial was at Nothing is more befitting or © greater tribute to the mem- ory of loved ones who have passed on than a memorial verse at Easter time. It is o beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, hus- band, daughter, son or those beyond the immediate family circle, a foithful friend or kin. In the sincere hope of render- ing a helpful service to those who wish to select an appro- priote memoriam notice for Easter time, the Classified Department of The Oshawa Times will once again be publishing special Easter Memorial Tribute. on Satur- day, April 17th, 1965. TO ENSURE YOUR MESSAGE APPEARS AT. THIS TIME, PHONE THE TIMES CLASSI- FIED DEPARTMENT AT 723- 3492 BEFORE 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. THE OSHAWA JOHN T. MARKOVICH, Proprietor --AND-- ANN-MARGARET "VIVA LAS VEGAS" IN COLOR 728-1601 WILL GREASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS A BOLD, BLUSHING, OUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY MOVIE "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" in COLOR with CLIFF ROBERTSON JANE FONDA ROD TAYLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT his television show. Soon the : sar 23 network shows hired him. Now J DOOR: BILTMORE KS ° rev needining voce x vol] OSHAWA Esso Service Centre 3 om suNDAYS concerts, They're sellouts, 6:30 P.M. PHONE 725-5833 P.M. The. London Palladium and) @ KING ST. WEST at PARK RD. @ nde British television have signed signed him for a month's ap- pearance. At this, the father stepped in. "My dad let me take the English job on one condition," says Gary. "We must keep our TO-NIGHT THE PERFECT DANCE DATE Jerry Reidt | and His Orchestra | Festuring Vocalist | JERI JAE JORDAN COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 till 12 RESE! RVATIONS 723-2143 ---- 725-1348 THIS WEEK Same Place . "GET" 50c Members @ 75¢ Non-Members DRESS:--Shirt and Tie - AS USUAL . -Same Time ~ J he Ki vewrre Royal Canadian Legion Hall Music by RAY WALKER April 10th | 9 P.M, | $2.00 PER COUPLE Today eat our Regular Prices Oshawa Union C tery. Pallbearers were: John Belin- duk, David Frollick, John Frol- lick, John Mercer, Mike Turchin and Graham Vansickle. TIMES Classified Department PHONE 723-3492 eee cecee O06 0G0 06 Cab es CFOe > SE areran THEATRE @ ADDED THRILLER @ (RENT | LEARN TO DRIVE . 725-6553 RUTHERFORD"S School Of Safe Driving 14 Albert St. -- Oshawa A NEW | ADMIRAL | TELEVISION | PARKWAY \f 1.00 Per Day @ 5.00 per week $15.00 Per Month (with option to buy) Special Rates For Longer Periods - Minimum $3.00 | ADMIRAL 16-19-21" MICHAEL PARKS' Something scandalous always happens when... PORTABLES IN MEMORIAM BROUGH -- In loving memory of a dear father, James Edwin, who passed away April 10, 1964. One year has passed, dear father, Since you were called away, In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. --Ever remembered by son William, daughter-in-law Johanna and sadiy miss- ed by grandchildren Janet, Andrew, Nancy and Elizabeth. CLOTHIER -- in loving memory of 4 dear husband and father, Lorne Saunders, who passed away April 11, 1963 le loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO 'MON., APR. 12th Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 55 and 57 Jockpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 1 -- $150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular gomes pay double in 7 Nos. ar Less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Chiron under 16 net admitted Always or 'ed by wife May, daughter Pauline. HALL -- In loving memory of @ dear father, John Hall, who passed away April 11, 1956. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. 1f all the world were ours to give, We'd give it, yes, and more, To see the face of our dear Dad Come smiling through the door. --Always remembered by sons daughters. and KELLAR -- In cherished memory of dear parents, Martha and James Kellar, who passed away April 11, 1962 and Feb- ruary 5, 1963. | You, dear parents, rest in sieep, Your og memory we will keep, |--Daughter Donna, son-in-law Roger and | grandchildren | KELLAR -- In loving memory of our jdear mother and. grandmother, Martha Kellar, who passed away April 11, 1962. Calm and peaceful she 's sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We dearly love her, and sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again. Lovingly remembered by daughter ;Wanda, son-in-law George and grand- |phiidren Brenda and Raymond. MILGATE -- In loving memory of @ anar mother, ina Milgate, who passed away April 11, 1962. The depths of sorrow we cannot teil Of the loss of one we loved so well And while she sleeps @ peaceful sieep Her memory we shall always keep. remembered | | | Why Pay More... SAVE!! Government Licenced -- Personalized Service ON PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL 1 6 gal. Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa And District BROADLOOM 100% pure Nylon with built on rubber underpad completely installed wall to wall -- For a limited 11 Deluxe 100% pure wool velvet, reg. $12.95; now only per square foot, 12 colours to choose from Also: Remnants, ends of rolls and other at- tractive bargains. We carry complete lines of Harding, Brinton and other famous brand name carpets. 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FARE INCLUDES; fore, hotel accommodetion, a mission to the Jamboree, After the Jamboree enjoy « Ballroom -- music by the to 3:30 a.m. -- refreshment, $1.25. Buses leave Good F: return to Oshawa approx. 12 ADULTS information coll 725-0238, STUDENTS CHILOREN MONDAY, LAST CHANCE ! SLIM GORDON'S Sri ANNUAL EASTER BUS EXCURSION To The World Famous WWVA JAMBOREE Wheeling West Virginia round. trip PDE tions LAST DATE TO OBTAIN TICKETS Tickets Available ot SLIM'S RECORD CORRAL 165 Simcoe South----Oshawe aboard ONLY 285 dance in the Hotel. crahtia bones Galn'ey jay, April 16th, 7:00 p.m. -- :30 Sunday night. For further id= APRIL 12th

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