THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 17, 1965 19 NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act LICENSING DISTRICT No. 7 TAKE NOTICE that Branch 43 Royal Canadian Legion 'of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario will make application ata Special Meet- ing of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held ot the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217 MURRAY STREET in the CITY of PETERBOROUGH in ___ the County of Peterborough on TUESDAY the ELEVENTH day of May, 1965, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock D.S.T,:in the forenoon for the issuance of a CLUB LICENCE RESTRICTED, for the sale and consump- tion of beer and wine with meals and beer without meals in an establishment classi- fied as a club. For the following promises: A two or three story building to be erected on the prop- erty now classified as 471 Simcoe St. South in the city of Oshowa and. known os Lot C-55, Sheet 20. The property"to also include that known os 466 Albert St.. in the city of Oshawa known. as Lot C-52, Sheet 20, Osh- ewa Municipal Plan. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in. writ- ing shall be filed with Mr. H. J, BROWNE the deputy registrar of the licensing dis- trict, whose address is 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO. at least ten days before the meeting at which the appli- cation is to be heard. DATED at Oshowo this 13th day of April 1965. Maurice B, Proctor, President 835 Mary St. Oshawa, Ont. 38--Coming Events IN MEMORIAM MEAGHER -- In loving memory of | dear mother, Martha or Meagher, who wer away April 18, 1 jer who gave us '- best years of ef ny ie, Who cherished our secrets, our sor- rows, our strife, Li revert us to love end taught us to peor "nother in Heaven, God bless you today. Bee life was unselfish, for others you ved, Not for what you received, but for what you could give. Just a loving thought, just a silent tear, A beautiful memory of a mother so a Dear God take a message to our, mother above, Tell her how much we miss her and give her our ace |---Lovingly rememi by daughter | | Patricia, ender lree Jone Betty and) | Marilyn, "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, APRIL 17th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to. go MOUNT LAWN | Children Under 16 Not Admitted Time again to ask that you | remove winter wreaths. B | N G @) If you request, we would at- one tnd U.A.W. . MALL: |-- : MEMORIAL PARK SATURDAY, APRIL 17% Belgians Train 2 ns ot Se" | Army In Congo $40, $20 KITONA, The Congo (Reut- JACKPOTS ers)--Belgian officers are train-| ONE GAME $150 jing Congolese forces here in a! ___ SHARE 7 THE WEALTH jseries of 10-month courses de-| ----|signed to produce the Congo's} jarmy of tomorrow. More than 1,600 teen-age re-, KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 cruits, 150 officers and men are taking the courses at this sprawling military base on the Early Bird Game Atlantic coast. It marks the FREE ADMISSION latest attempt by Belgian offi- $1,250 in Prizes cers to bring order and modern} Jackpots 51 and 52 shpumethods to the oft-critici Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners PARKER -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ernest "barker, who passed away suddenly April 15, 1953. Alone, yet never qui alone, We face an empty chair, But sometimes in the silence, We imagine he 2 re. My compani so many years No longer here wi me, And yet, in some mysterious way, He keeps us company. --Lovingly remembered' "py his loving wife Mary and family. Congo Army. The training project incorpor- ates two new principles for the) Congo: The training of young) recruits untainted by the post-| 37--Auctions independence mutiny of 1960; | and the combined training of of-! Want-Ads Don't 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 ond 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 cop: air con- ditioner, triple stainless steel sinks, coke cooler, gumwood booths ond show cases, count- er and stools, bobtail foun- tein, stoinless stee! pots and pons, dishes ond glossware, 2 cosh registers, scoles, etc. Preview by appointment, Phone Cobourg 372-7482. Murray C. Noble, Auctioneer. ficers and men who will form complete new battalions. Army Commander Maj.-Gen. Joseph Mobutu told reporters it is hoped that eventually all offi- cers and their men will train BIRTHS together at this 2,000-acre base, 250 miles southwest of the capi- | tal of Leopoldville. | BALL -- Roland and anger aed The course, being conducted Wren) are happy to announce the bir' itheir son, Jeffery Roland, 7 Ibs., 14 a |by 62 Belgian officers and about on Thursday, April 15, 1965 at 7.34 "1400 permanent Congolese in-| at the Oshawa General Hosplt structors, is divided into two brother for Glenda. t cf . : I jsections covering six months of' SOROCHAN -- Ray and Marylin (nee individual training and four; Keith) are happy to announce the safe ini: larrival of their daughter, Lisa Lynn, months of group training. | lg ibs. 4 ozs., A sister for Leslie Ann.| During the first six months, [Many thanks fo Drs. Miller and An-irecruits learn basic military cog ee ee skills. The last four months-are i spent in. platoon, company and WARD --- Elwood and Jean (nee ren 4 its . ' nder are happy to announce the birth of 1 | battalion units Bp ge u _ daughter, Sharleen Ann, 7 lbs. 15 sa the commissioned and non-co eee a seer nachiia tor| missioned officers who will lead rs ram i liar ond Bre. "Ayiner Ward of Oshawa,| them in their newly- -formed bat- Jand seventh grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.|talions. John Neill of Ajax. Special thanks to Dr. W'nutts and ath floor staff of hospital,, Because of international and Congolese pressure during its jfour-year operation, the United DEATHS |Nations never did carry out its |security council mandate to re- COLLACUTT, eg At Memorial train the estimated 30,000-man on | Saturday, April Hat 1965, Bertha Samis, of army. jHampton, in her 83rd year, beloved wife Cost - They Pay 38--Coming Events 3 he acting a" ncenait"es 'Telegraph Line WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON. APRIL 19 Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 50 - 56 Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 1. -- $150 Jackpot * $20.4 line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 7 Nos. or Less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 Jo'clock on Monday afternoon. Interment meleel Lost At Start | FOSTER, Wallace James Feeenly, ee onibtier of Frilay Aprl|, LANGLEY, B.C. (CP) --. In , io, i om ni 16, 1965, Wallace James Foster beloved 1865'a group of ambitious men son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Foster o began hacking their way Greenbank and dear brother of rs. Brace, Dempsey (NancyJean); Richard,|through dense British Columbia | Peaoy and Sherry, in his 24th year, Rest- forests. ing at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- haters Port Parry, for service on Mor They started at Blaine on the |day a? 2 p.m. Cremation Toronto Crema- United States-Canadian border forium. 30 miles south of Vancouver. Be- : hind them, evenly spaced along Bieihviachs signage Benes a , a crude trail, they left telegraph nteres into rest in e shawa ises, Hospital! on Thursday, April 15, poles joined together by strands Michael Katuzki, in his 68th year, beloved of gleaming wire. husband of Mary Kaskiw, and father of % Mrs. Larry Skuratow (Olga) of Oshawa; | A year after they started, brother of Mrs. Mary Romanowick, To-|their telegraph line strung out ronto and Mrs, Ann Yuskiw of Oshawa, tnd Nicholas Katuzki of Toronto. Resting |{Or 805 miles north to the Skeena at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. River. Funeral Monday, April 19, at 9 a.m. with isaster str | Mass in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Then disa it sd truck, th |Orthodox Church at 9.30 a.m. Interment Word reached the men that Oshawa Union Lemetery. Prayers at the Cyprus Fiel had successfully papell bli abate cal laid the first submarine cable | KOWANIUK, Andrew across a Eu- On Friday, April 16 1965, at his resi-;TOPe and Newloundiand. i idence, $13 St, dubn's 'Road, Toronto, An-- The news spelled doom for | drew Kowanivk beloved husband of Julia their project -- to connect the | Kowaniuk and loving father of Syivia (Mrs, Joseph Puhky), Elsie (Mrs, Pau! U.S. with Europe by a land tele- Kuly) and Michael. Resting at the William graph line laid across British Funeral Chapel, 665 Spadina Avenue, s tes (near Bloor), Service 1 p.m. Monday, Columbia, Alaska, the 50-mile April 19. Interment Union Cemetery, Osh- wide Bering Strait and Russia. Sree SNe Ne They had gambled that an un-| derwater cable was not feasible| MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium 690 King St. East at Farewell i BREE ADMISSION FREE 20 Reg. Games -- Total $300 SNOWBALL -- $200. in 56 nos. Pius $10 each horizontal line Regular Jackpot--$100 in 65 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE .THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service No Children, Please OFFER YOUR SERVICE | regularly in the business buliding marketplace - The} Times: Ciassifies Section. Dial 723-3492 now and @ friendly ad-writer will help REAZIN, Miss Irene Lovise |At the Toronto General Hospitel on eri-/after Field's first attempt to lay day, April 16, 1965, Irene Louise Reazin,/a submarine cable failed in of Lindsay, beloved daughter of Hezekiah and Lollie Reazin of RR 2, Blackwater, 1858. They lost $3,000,000. ' and dear sister of Glenn Reazin of Brook. The old trail has long since lin in her 44th year, Resting at Pinkham disappeared and only a cairn,| Funeral Chapel, Sunderiand, for service on Monday, April 19 at 2 p.m. interment erected near this community a) in Christian Cemetery, Little Britain. few miles east of Vancouver | some years ago, marks the spot WHITEOAK, John where the trail used to run. In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- 5 ; { day, April 14, 1965, John Whiteoak, in his ee many -- y-nihade 1 80th year, beloved husband of 'marina this area remember following paw, and sear father of Mrs Wy Gites the telegraph poles and lines € ith) shawa; grandfather of avi Gibson, Toronto, and Mrs. Denis Hurst/2l0ng the trail as they made |(Catherine) of Oshawa; brother of Mrs. their way to school. Hiroe Harorsvee, Lanceshite, earl cre oer 2s tne 180i anni: a ive, , - j Innd. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson' Fu- Versary of the ill-fated attempt. |neral Home with service in the chapel| W. D, McMillan, president of |Saturday, April 17, 2 o'clock. Interment ' rn e Union Cemetery. Friends are asked not to the Langley Chamber of Com call at the Funeral Home until Friday Merce, hopes to arouse some in- afternoon terest here in a ceremony - to ____ | mark the event. ~ LOCKE'S FLORISTS ee eee Se ee er Funeral ararngements orid i ieee a i, faalsarangemeris or al | PLANNER 0 AEAD « 01 " i & een sabdes |planning committees sponsored OSHAWA SHOPPING by the National Economic De- CENTRE [eeapme Council, cover 24 per 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE cent of the working population.| 728-6555 | i Te ae i ah ae COMPUTERS BACKED Win rtoh off." | Tim neki cent Boia istry 'y Ss - GERROW vested £5,000,000 ($15,000,000) in private computer firm. for FUNERAL CHAPEL * joint research with the National 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 |Research Development Corpor- jation. AYLESWORTH -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Wilfred N. Aylesworth, who passed away October 27, 1964; also my father and mother, Mr. and leh James Lindsay, my dear & and Frank and a loving sister, Nek ted Marshall (Edith). Memories are treasures, no one can steal, Death is, a heartache nothing can heal; Lye a fell asleep without saying good- Bur' iy memory of you all will never die. ' Lovingly remembered by wife Greta, BAGG -- An Easter Tribute In mem- ory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Meta Bagg, who passed away October 25, 1964, In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. --Always remembered by Stan Bagg and Family. CARNOCHAN -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, Donald Thomas Carnochan, who passed away August 18, 1961 Four sad and lonely years have passed Since our great sorrow fell; The shock that we received that day, We still remember well. God gave us strength to meet it, And courage to bear the blow; But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, It's lonely here without Lil Donald We miss you more each 4 For life has not been oe the same, Since you were called sway. You bade no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You were gone before we realized And only God knows why. Sadly missed by wife Mildred and family. CORBY -- An Easter Tribute in loving memory of a dear mother, Almira Corby, who passed away April 19, 1959. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a@ token of affection And a heartache still for you ~Sadly missed by daughter Gladys and 'law Arthur and family. COLE -- a special Easter tribute In memory of a loving brother and uncle, Gerald Cole, whe passed away March 28, We cannot have the old days back, Gerald Cole, who passed away March 28, But secret Will be with Sadly missed by The Family, DAVIDSON -- An Easter Tribute to the memory of @ dear husband, father and Grandfather, Russell Davidson, who pass- @d away December 31, 1964. A faithful husband, One of the best May God grant him eternal rest, --Wife Lillian and the family, DILLON -- In loving memory of a deer mother and grandmother, Jane Uillon, who passed away March 7, 1963 Eternal rest grant unto her, Oh Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon her. Lovingly remembered by her son Mike, daughter-in-law Frances and grandson Brent and Timothy. DRAGOMATZ -- An Easter Remem- brance in memory of a ir father, George Dragomatz ,who passed away August 24, 1963. We cannot clasp your heed, father dear, Your face we cannot' see But let this little token Tell that we still remember thee Always remembered ty da 7 Cella, son-in-law Steve and family. DRAYTON -- In loving memory of ® dear mother and grandmother, Annie Drayton,' who passed away seven years ago Quietly and suddenly came the call, Her sudden death surprised us all; arlbeh to memory than words can ell, The loss of a mother we loved so well Lovingly remembered by son Bill, Gaughter-in-iaw Stella, grandchildren Bill, Shaaron, Larrayne, Ray and family. ESSERY -- In loving memory of @ dear mother, Ethel Essery, who passed away April 2, 1954 in our hearts, your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and tru ae is not a day, dear mother, we do not think of you. ne remembered by daughters De!l9 and Sceburn, EDWARDS -- In loving memory of @ dear wife, mother and grandmother, Jane Edwards, who passed away Sep- tember 23, 1963 Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by husband Bert, daughter Sophie and grandchildren Dey and Lee. FOSKETT ~-- In loving memory of my Mom and Dad, John Foskett and Sophia Holmes Foskett and sister Biddy Holmes, at Easter. 'f | could have one wish come true, 1 would wish Mom end Ded and sister, | still had you. Others have lost their loved ones, # know, But you were mink and | loved you se, Deep in my heart you will always stay, Loved and remembered avery day. Remembered by daughter irene, son- In-law Art and family. Pligg tai 4 ~~ An Easter tribute fee a gr grea' Sophia Homes Foskett, who passed y, March 26, 1961. As angels keep their watch up there Please God, just let her know That we down here do not forget -- We love and miss her so. prin Fl ged and ever remembered by id great-grandchildren Rob- ble "the eSebble. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of & wonderful. grandmother, Sophie Homes Foskett, who passed away March 28, 1961. You are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. --Always remembered by grandson, Danny. FREEBURN -- In foving memory poy ® dear mother, Mrs. |va_ Freeburn, passed away March 22, 1959. To know her, was to love her, Both for her family and friends, And sweetness of her meme, Time can neither dim, nor envy --Always remembered by her Ms ghiter Helen and son-in-law Bob. FROUD -- In loving memory of a very loved father, George Froud, who passed away Nov. 9, 1963. wv is a daughter who misses yous ad, And finds time long since you went) { think of you dally and hourly, But try to be brave and content. Tears that | shed in silence, And | breathe a sigh of regret, For you were mine, and | remember Though all the world forget. Remembered with love and loneliness by his daughter Lorraine; wife Mabel and family. GERACE -- An Easter tribute to the memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frank Gerace, who passed away February 13, 1% Within our hearts we always keep A special place for you, And try to do our best to live As you would want us to. As we loved you, so we rind you. In our memory you are nei Loved, remembered, longed , always With the passing of each year. Lovingly remembered by wife Mary end Family. GIBSON -- In loving memory of a dear son\and brother, Ronald McComb aah who passed away March 29, 957, 'Till menory fades and life departs You live forever in our. hearts. --Ever remembered by mother, sisters Doris and Blanche. HOOD -- An Easter tribute in loving memory of my dear husband, Cory W. Hood, who. passed away August 15, 1959, and my dear brother, Bob Hodgson, who passed away November, 1964. HORTON -- In loving memory of @ dear husband, Reginald James, whe pass- ed away March 29, 1958 Time may heal the broken heart, Years may make the wound less sore, But It cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before. Who shall say the grief is lessened Tho' the smile may hide the tears, Memories keep the wound so open Despite the passing of the yea ~Lovingly remembered by wife Ai HORTON -- In loving memory of Wi- fam John (Jack) Horton, whe passed away April 17, 1963. His memory Is as dear today As in the hour he passed away ~Always remembered by the family, HUNSDALE -- An Easter tribute te the loving memory of a dear father, John Hunsdale, who passed away Sep- tember 9, 1960 Gone, dear father, gone for How we mise your smiling face; But you left us to remember None on earth can take you place. A hapey home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left @ loneliness The world can never fill ~--Sadiy missed by daughter Maureen and son-in-law George. HUNSDALE -- An Easter tribute in loving memory of a dear grandfather, John Hunsdale, who passed away Sep- fember 9, 1960 Quietly and suddenly, came the call, His sudden death surprised us all; Dearer to memory than words can tell, The Loss of a grandfather | loved: so well, ~Lovingly Philip, remembered by grandson HUNTER -- An Easter Tribute te the memory of dear aunt, great aunt and @reat-great-aunt Margaret Ann Hunter, who passed away May 13, 1962, The depths of sorrow we cannot tell And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Always remembered by niece Annie and Family, Ph sgbetnod td ~-- In loving memory of son-in-law, Hollis C. Hurlbert, whe * sed away April 15, 1947. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed awa' ~Lovingly remembered by Mother "boon: cer HURLBERT -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Hollis C. Hurlbert, whe passed away April 15, 1947. Beautiful memories are treasured ever Of happy days when we were both together : Lovingly remembered by his wife, Molly, igh -- An Easter tings In loving memory a dear mother, Ada Martha rage fi passed away September 9%, 1960. We treasure still, with love sincere, Beautiful memories Ag Leigh so dear. by Gladys es George pm) son- in- law, Knight, KNIHNISK! -- An Easter tribute In foving memory of my dear mother, Paul- ine Knihniski, who passed away July 27%, 1960, In my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear. mother, ! do not think of you ~-Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter, Dorothy, son-in-law Dave and grandchildren, KNOX-- In loving memory of @ dear husband, Potter Knox, who passed away October 13,. 1964 Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. ~Always remembered by wife Cora, LOWE -- An Easter tribute In loving memory of our dear brother, Ross Rob- ert, who passed away August 14, 1955, A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. --Always remembered 1 sadly missed by the Lowe family. MAGEE -- In loving memory of # dear mother, Agnes Magee, who passed away April 14, 1960 God took her hand, and we hed to part, He eased her hearts. Although we smile and seem carefree There's nobody misses her more than we. ~-Sadiy missed by daughter Doris, and Qranddaughters Margaret, Linda and Dianne, pain and broke our MAGEE -- In loving memory of @ dear wife, Agnes, who passed away April 14, 1960. She suffered patiently and long, Her hope was bright, her faith strong, The peace of Jesus filled her' breast, And in His arms she sank to rest, 1 do not need a set dag To bring you to my m For the days | do ity Mink of you Are very hard to find, Lovingly remembered by husband Les. MAGEE -- In loving memory of @ dear sister, Agnes Magee, who ssed away five years ago, April 14, 1 Lovingly remembered this Easter by brother Bill and wite, Edith. MARNIEN -- An Easter Tribute In love ing memory of a dear mother, Lene, who passed away January 3, 1953. Lovingly remembered by daughters, Jean and Anne, and sons-in-law Cecil and Wilmer and grandchildren, McCLURG -- An Easter Tribute In lev. ing memory of Grace, who passed away April 16, 1962, and her brother Albert, 'who was accidentally killed May 31, 1963, God loves us all, we know it's true, He proved it so by taking you. You were always helpful, always kind-- Such beautiful memories you left ind. ~Always remembered by the family. MORDEN -- An Eastér Tribute In memory of a dear wife and mother, Mil- dred Grace Morden, who passed away jetting weary, So He did boat He thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered 'Come and rest'. You had gone before poe knew Wt And only God knows why, --Sadly missed this Easier by husband Gerald and children, Alan, Donna, Cheryl, Pamela and Judith, MOSS -- An Easter tribute to the mam- ory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, Frank Moss, who passed away November 30, 1963. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out nd; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind, Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days; Sin and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind, +-Lovingly remembered by wife Annia, daughters Marilyn and Audrey, son Ale bert, sons-in-law Ralph and Jack, grand- sons Edward and Robert. NELSON = In loving memory of @ dear feather, James, who passed away April 12, 1947. His memory. is as dear gold As in the -hour he passed a' ~Lovingly remembered by the i There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide: For today in memories' garden We still walk side by side. PILKEY = An Easter Tribute In lov ton coer: of a dear mother, Jenny Pi peg os ot or away April 15, 1963, happy hours we once enjoyed, tow sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Sadly missed and ever remembered by daughter Evelyn, son-in-law Lorne and Grandchildren. REID -- Treasured memories of my dear mother, Mrs. Jean Reid, who feil asleep April 18, 1959. You oft' times said I'd miss you, Those words have proved too true. | lost my best, my dearest friend, Dear Mother, when | lost. you. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother, "Tis sweet to breathe thy name, In Ife | loved you dearly, In death | do the same. ~<Always remembered by 'daughter Betty, REID -- An Easter Tribute In loving memory of a dear mother, Jean Reid, who passed away six years ago, on April 18, 1959. Your presence is ever near me, Your love remains with me yet, You were the kind of a mother Your loved ones would never forget. ~-Sadly missed and always remembered by son Jimmy. ROSPOND -- An Easter Tribute Mm memory of a dear mother, Annie Ros- pond, who passed away April 10, 1949. Stars are brightly shining upon a silent grave, In it lies a precious one We loved, but could not save Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes still fill with tears, Only God knows how much we miss her As it ends another lonely year, --Sadiy missed and always remembered by bare al Annie and Walter Halek and grandchildren. SAXBY -- An Easter tribute to » dear husband, father and grandfather, William Saxby, who passed away August 1, 1962. Time siips past -- but memories last. ~-Lovingly remembered by wife May, daughter Christine, son-in-law Bob, grand- children Gary and Sharon. SCOTT -- An Easter tribute In loving memory of a dear friend, Lorna Scott, who passed away, March 10, 1962 son remembered by her friend, SELLICK -- An Easter Tribute to the memory of 8 dear brother, Sam H. Sel- lick, who left us suddenly on September 25, 1961. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives has cast, Our loved one's gone forever. ~-Ever remembered by sisters Tillie, Mary and brother Bud, SHACKELTON --. An Easter Tribute In a memory of my dear brothers: mer, passed away April 24, 1961 wg Russell who passed away May 24, ai wished no one a jest farewell, Nor even said goodby: You had gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Sadly missed wd sister Roosie. brother In-law Leo and children, SHEWCHUK -- In loving memory of @ dear father and Grandpa, Victor Shaw- ehuk, who passed away May 2, 1958, Gone dear father, gone forever , How we miss our smiling face, But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place. --Sadly missed by daughters Mary and Olga, sons-in-law Kelly and Ross, and grandchildren, SHEYAN -- An Easter tribute te the memory of our parents, Theodore (Fred) Sheyan whe passed away October 29, oe Anastazia (Nellie) on February We do not need @ special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do i think of you Are very hard to fin if all this world Wee ours to give, We'd give it, Ma ® and more -- To see you -- Dad and Mother, Come smiting through the door. tee missed by daughter, Mary, son In-law Peter, and sgl Louise, Gloria and SMITH -- In loving memory of @ dear mother and grandmother, Janet Smith, who passed away July 4, 1961. The worla changes year to year, And friends from day to day. But never will the one | love From memory pass away. --Sadiy missed by son David, daughter- in-law Norma, grandchildren, Joanne, Kevin and Kelly. STAPLEY -- In loving memory: of @ dear father and grandtather, Frank Stap- ley, who passed away August 19, 1964, God him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; passed away, We often sit and think of him When 1 alone, y is our only friend That grief can call its own, Always remembered by daughter Marion, son-in-law Bev. and grandson Jeffrey. STAPLEY -- In loving memory of my husband, Frank, who pass Pred ust 19, 1964, areata Fondly loved and deeply oye nag Heart of my heart | miss you so, Often, my darling, my tears will tlow, Dimming your picture where'er | go. 'Tis sad but true, | will abide, Until some day we'll be side by side. ~--Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Ray, STARK -- An Easter Tribute In loving memory of a dear mother, Carrie, who Passed away December 4, 1963 and a Se John, who passed away June Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. Always remembered and sadly missed by the family. PE essid -- An Easter Tribute tn levi emory of @ dear husband, father po | Grendtether, Norman Strutt, who passed away on April 13, 1955, Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear; Fond dig linger every day, Remembranc Lege him near. --Sadly missed. and always remembered by whe, Emily, daughter Violet, grand daughters Carolyn and Darlene, and Great-grandchildren, Todd and Michael, TERWILLEGAR -- An Easter Tribute in memory of a dear father and grand- father, Archie Terwillegar, who passed away December 17, 1952. Eternal rest grant unto him, Oh Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon oye. perl icy gash by his da ances, son-in-law Mike and grat sons Brent and Timothy { ogi THOMPSON -- An Easter Tribute t) @ dear mother, nef Thom} wi ey te ce pson, who passed You are not hee Mother, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and la 1 will remember Ps sggaahd id ery loved and sadly missed by som avid, WADE -- In loving memory of @ dear father and grandfather, Edward 'weder who passed away April 7, 1963. it was early on Palm Sunday morn When you slept away, Leaving your family to mourn Phe essing of @ dear father. -- ly missed ,, ee will be remem bered by the family. WORTH--In loving memory ef Easter of @ dear mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, Louisa Maria Worth, whe Passed away November 16, 1957, We mourned for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. =Daughter Annie and Family. WORTH -- In loving memory this Easter of a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Thomas Worth, who passed away November 25, 1950. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What @ beautiful behind, Daughter Annie and Family, memory he - left