38---Coming Events OBITUARIES NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act Licensing District No. 7 TAKE NOTICE thot Soliste Staples Vasser and Williom Caro Stark, both of the City of Oshawa in the County. of Fred of Columbus ,and Harold of Blackstock. Also surviving. are a sister, Mrs, Russell McLaughlin (Ma- bel) of Caesarea; 17 grandchil- dren and three great-grandchil- dren. The funeral service was held at the Northcott and Smith Fu- neral Home, Bowmanville, on April 14 with Rev. Philip Rom- eril of Blackstock taking the service. Interment was in St, John's Anglican Cemetery, Blackstock, NORMAN JAMES ARMOUR Funeral services were held this afternoon for Norman James Armour of 89 Ridley bivd. Toronto who died in St. Michael's Hospital April 18, He was 77, A native of Darlington Town- ship, Mr, Armour a banker, had lived in Toronto for 35 years, He is survived by a_ niece, FREE ADMISSION iMrs. R, Spence, His wife Jessie DNIPRO HALL predeceased him, BINGO TUES, APR, 20th 7:30 P.M, 20 regulor gomes $8 ond $10 Shore the Wealth $150 Jackpot 54 Nos, $20 Consolation Ontario, will moke oppl tion at a specio! meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Onterio to be held ot the Roye| Conadian Legion, 217 Murray Street, in the City 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 o lounge licence for the sale and consumption of liquor and a dining room lounge licence for the sole and consumption of liquor with meals for the follow- ing premises: motor hotel to be erected on the north- Rey, W. Brailey conducted Corner Bloor Street and Edith line service in the chapel of the RUMMAGE SALE. Memoria sim-Trujl Funeral Home and burial a » April ; ' Poe | IP edapetbes Thursday, April vos in Mount Pleasant Ceme- ' tery, «< [RUMMAGE SALE, UAW Hall, Bond . 15 Wed 'April 2ist | am : Oe ponsored By St Matthews WA, MRS. HECTOR BEGGS PONTY POOL The death occurred suddenly April 19 at her home, RR 2, Pontypool, of Mrs, Hector Beggs, The de- DERSON = Jack and Sheila (nee ceased, who was in her 76th grate pleated io announce ina winnivear, pad fot been in good of a baby girl, Jill Loulse,, 6 toe, it os, health for several years, iwas 43. arn on Vy) , April V7, 1965 at the ; ; Oshows Soneral' Hospital: 'A sister for. The former Jermina Rusk.| Born in Toronto Feb, 24, 1922, |Janet, Many thanks of Dr. J, E. Rundle (he deceased was a daughter of/Mr, Snell was an Oshawa resi- | nae the late Mr, and Mrs, Thomas|dent for 41 years and worked FAY haper to announce tne birth Rusk, She was born in Man-'as an inspector at General Pallbearers were John Bea- cock, A, EB, Ribey, Adam Sharp, John Siemon, Wilbur Toms and Arthur Brent, CHARLES WELFORD SNELL Funeral services will be held Thursday for Charles Welford Snell, of 413 Glencastle st,, who died today in Oshawa General Hospital after a short illness, He | BIRTHS STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The, Canadien Pross Stock Westee! W Pacific Weston A Weston 6 | West A ws | | Seles 2 100 190 ) ae, ee 7.7 = 621% 21% 21% US 82'4 1 20'% 124 92% \2% 12% wm Ow 9 9 100 85% % OILS 1400 440 4M AMO 400 15 KS "" Toronto Stock Ex: (Quotations in cents unless marked $ t~Odd Jot, xKb---Exdividend, xf---Ex-| rights, xw--Exwerrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sele.), INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge White Pass ¥ Knit a Stock Abacon Abitibi Ackind pr Alte Gas w Alg Con 100 979% Alumini 877 $0% Alum 44 pr 4 $41% ei m 1290 $13 100 $25 100 $12% 6 6 -5 3 + cL) 1% Alminex Am Leduc Ang U Dev 6900 76 72 Asamera 19000 85 oS Bantt 14900 880 820 825 Cal €4 00 823% 23% 13% Calvert m3 8B CS Pete 1000 %0 WO WS C €x Gas 32600 21 199 192 C High Cr 315800 44 1 ON C Homestd 32314 C Li Pete 11500 Cdn Sup Oil 2700 Cont Del 8429. Charter Oll 200 20 Dev-Pal 1000 Dome Pete' 200 Dynamic M395 9 pr Atl Suger All Sug A Bank Mont ik ld 85 $28\4 Beil Phone 1102 661% Bicks 5 $i 150 994 200 87% Biltmore Bow Valley Bramaies 200 9% Brazil 4a5 6s Br Tank pr 15 33 BA Ol 2155 $35% 35 BC Forest 125 $20\4 BC Pack 8 BC Phone Brockville Burns Cabol Cal Pow 355 340 355 385 385. 385 30 $13% 13% 13% 10900 100 «(95 8 3100 70 «67 500 5000 1000 1000 2500 6608 300 west corner of Champlain Avenue and Thornton Rood in'the City of Oshawa, com- prising 15 on of land, part ot Lot 17, Concession |---~ the proposed hotel premises to contain ot leost 22 guest; units b at th lof on Any person resident in the licensing district moy object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writ- 'ing shall be filed with Mr 7 HH. J. Browne, the deputy registrar of the licensing dis- trict, whose address is 55 Lekeshore Blvd. East, Tor- onto 2, Ontario at least ten | wi doys before the meeting ot (9 which the application is to be heerd | Hog General Hospita Thanks to Dr. Staniey and staff Carey) den General Hospital and Stanley liveen and nurses of 4th floor HAIDUK--Steve and Frannee April 16 pital 4 Doctors A. E King, C. A. Morgan and Rusk, of Cobourg, are happy to announce the birth a daughter Karen Dawn, 7 ibs, 8 02s Wednesday, April 15, 1965 at Oshawa A sister for Dennise, and Sharon (nee are happy to announce the ar val of their daughter, Tracy Lynn, 7 4. 9 of8., born on Sunday, April 16, 1965, Oshawa General Hospital Many anks to Dr, Vollmer and the fourth BURNS -- Bill floor staff FRASER -- Mail and Betty (nee Boy are happy fo announce the arr 4 baby girl, Susan Diane, 7 Ibs, 8 o25., Saiurday, Aorii 17, 1965 al the Oshawa A wee sister for Meg Many thanks to Or. Mc é French sh fo announce the rival of their ugnter, TerriLyn, 7 |bs, 1) ots, oF 1965, at Oshawa General A sister for Stevie. Many thanks 1 staff of 4th floor vers Township and received her Motors for 18 years. Carscadden's education at School in that area, Following their marriage in 1916, Mr, and Mrs, Beggs farm ed in the Pontypool area for the Northminster based troop, Was a Mrs, Beggs Pontypool 48 years, member Church Besides of Unitec her husband she RR 2, Pontypool, Also surviving grandchildren, Mrs, Porter (Dianne), James Beggs, two great-grand children, are val He survived by a.son, Percy, o three Ralph Barbara and) Catherine and Donna Hos-'Porter and a brother, William A member of Northminster United Church, he married Lor- } raine A, Durie in Toronto Sept. -\21, 1946, He was scoutmaster for He is survived by his wife; his mother Frances; two sons, Brian and Paul, all of Oshawa, was predeceased by his! { father, Frederick, | Rey. . A. Mellow of North-| minster United Church will con-| duct the services in the chapel) of the Armstrong Funeral Home| t 2 p.m, and burial will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery, i CHARLES TUCKER Can Cam cl F 4% C Pack B 25 $83 C Perm' Rig 1107 185 C Safe 4 pr 210 999% 250 $334 3; 33% 190 617 v7 2798 89% ™% 50 $46 % 4b 100 400 400 400 400 $11% li'% 11% 100 65 «65 65 200 335 335 335 100 $6414 644 6414 +1 225 $2) 1 2) 165 $684 68'4 125 $23% 23% 4070 5) +§ +18} C Dredge Cdn G inv € Hydro pr C imp Bk C Cit. Ci. Ris Cc Mare CPR +" = 4 654 C Tire A "ss Cc Util pr 2 102 C Wesing 15 Chat-Gal Chemcell Chrysler Col Cell commiting © Savin Ris ~"% + Va} on Provo Gas Ranger Spooner Triad Ol Union O11 U Canso W Decalta A Am Moly Ang Rovyn Bankfield B-Duq Bethim Bralorne Brunswk Bunker Camilo Cc Tung 7200 2100 500 500 3300 2400 20500 1) 625 4000 3020 400 3100 645 2000 1 12700 5000 2000 600 200 700 3000 100 600 1) (Wet High Low a.m, Ch'ge +% ~% +10 +0 --100 +3 ~f ~13 ole 4 3A WA+1 77 258 184 1814 $174 17% 174 "4 23 uM M4 293 (293 107 (108 +4 + Ve a a' Nia a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Apr 20,1965 19 I | | | The Con M$ 200 142 162 2000 26a 26% 1000 40 40 4000 oy Sh 14h lew Ve Cc Dyno Cdn Keeley Cantri Captain DATED at Oshawo this 12th dey of April, 1965 M5 NEW RACES OF RUST COMBATTED of the University's crop sci- can be produced to resist ence department says, how- them. Here, Dr. Knott shows ever, that new races of rust some of the new strains un- can be established faster der development at the uni- than new wheat varieties versity, Mavueé 190 4 = 78 1% 100 100 520 46 12% 12% 12% 4 114 11% 1% ' $17 " 7 95 970 970 $6 4 4 810% 10% 10% 200 118 «110 «110 140 14 «(140 $20 200 20 $12% 12% 12 $\2% 12a 12% $65 550 $62 6M 5 31s $18% 18% 18% | $40\4 402 a+ 595 595 595 100 $14 4 225 $19 «(19 1116 $1014 10% 1700 $1094 104 2IBS $14! 1d% 100 $374) 37% 100 $28 n 2077 $344 34% 200 350 350 Mon Foods 200 $84 Ala Montex 200 $174 17% Mont Trad 82? 66a). Moore 140 tei fs -- ey Mine +2 150 1550 Lafarge A Life inv Life Inv w 1450 LOnt Cem 500 t © Cem w 200 Lau Fin 125 Lau F 200 50 Lau F 63 w 175 Levy Levy 8 pr 50 ar as Any person resident in the licensing district may object Maciean Mass-F a Milt Briek MOUNT LAWN Time again to remove winter If you request, we would at- tend and store the stand, Thank you MEMORIAL PARK ask thet you +5 wreaths a a | Morse A 175 $16 fléla Nat Contain 200 $6% f 6% Ont § Pac Pi Pac Pele w ee ner oe 68 725 24 ican ~ LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral ararngements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 |Arthur April 14. Interment was in River side Cemetery, Port Arthur, Rev, R Peden officiated to all Trades and Suppliers. in Oshawa Your tendered submission for facade renovation work on the west side of Simcoe street South, King Street to Athol, will be accepted on directions from RUSSELL W. PYSKLYWEC > ARCHITECT 204 Merton Street, Toronto 7, Ont Telephone HU 3-0824 Submissions. will be occepted until May 15th, 1965 Rothman 225 Steep R ae novel Bank 14) Sud Cont sd oH MY 32 | Loaded with silver iodide, the onald-F 100 Sullivan 100 420 420 420--~~--] av een ; "é St Maurice 1000 Texmont 800 184 183 +4 aircraft are ready for immedi Salada 100 Tribag 1900 950 345 350! ate. take-off on receiving the save Ace Uy U Asbestos 200 295 295 29) +2 |first indication from an Austral- , : ' d lian weather bureau of the pres- lence of 'suitable clouds for $13% 13% $14% 14% sie 18 $2644 264 410 410 funeral service will be pieay Levi and oly we held at the Morris Funeral, The death of a life-long ee | Con Paper ¢ ' hi MNOUNC the rn Miolt ton; Goon Leslie, 9 ina 'o) Temporary entomb.(occurred Monday at Hillsdale) Gory yt, Soliste Stoples Vosser pnd | Saturday, April 17. W965 a! Cohawe Gen t will b ts Lane Vault/Manor in his 71st year, He had) Crain Rv Cassiar "400 ' William Carol Stark eral Hospital, A brother for Sheila, Many;ment will be in Ang Vau Cwo's N ChibKay 45900 asva\ 36 a+i , lthanks to Rudnick and 4th. floor ' ; been in failing health for the ry Applicant eat nt Orono, Interment will be in AB ery | Shim a ' Pontypool Cemetery at a later Past three years, | Gat seen comb Met 2000 h ridge %" Comb M Rts 4693 Humphreys, me Bethany will conduct the was the son of the late Mr, and| Soniopes 1a : service Mrs, John Tucker, porence Con Shaw 2016 i" - Scientists at the Univer- oat ' C Bellek 31500 154 16 sity of Saskatchewan have : ARMOUR, Norman J. MRS. WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN ployee of General Motors of| sail teres 2 "a J ¢ Hall $00 a4 developed Stewart 63, a var- ---= ----------| Al $1, Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ont BLACKSTOCK -- In failing|Canada Ltd., for 41 years untill € Mogul 540 540 iety of wheat resistant to NOTICE OF jArmour, beloved huspand ef | the Bee a 0 € Rambler 720 213i ae | oe [Tru Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge Street Mclaughlin died April 12)8 former member of Local 222,| ' tet ie : ee APPLICATION |Toronto, Service in the chapel Tuesday|in the Oshawa General Hospital,|United Auto Workers. ik ry Cee Fields 600 11 M6 "1, Bi T t Bh d re P ' ' Cc Mi 1500 -- Pleasant Cemetery, 7 ; a. us Cowich 2000 a8 4 | 1g es ea al e § ew ove ote | | ' daughter of the late Fred St, Gregory's Roman Catholic] ¢Ppepion a Daering 1900 | . a Marthe tj "ae cel 1 | n artha Mountjoy, the dec-'Church Frosst A DE ldene 100 On Hindi Issue |At her residence, RR 2, Pontypool, e f GS W pr Denison 910 | s Li A t Monday, Apri i9, 1965, Jermina Rusk, in| Ship-an dreceived her education Tycker of Oshawa survives sind 5 ops 1S es e ers Per ' e j i, i! : "abt Orr: icence AC |Beaoe tna' aear maine of Percy, Res Pereman's and Enfield) yr, Tucker was predeceased by| Sf, vPa % | BUraing 500 ~! 'Canadian Press Correspondent! Ing at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow: Ha 00 80 + % BOMBAY (CP)---Th Par- F ; . nent F $00 + MB! ough Par LICENSING DISTRICT \nesday, at 2 p.m. April 21, Temporary On Jan, 16, 1918, she married brothers, Harry, James and Goer ak ee eae NUMBER 7 Cntomoment in Lang Vault at Orono, William John McLaughlin, To-| jac, ont Ye ae : 1 8 * sovernment a resounding vote| Best-sellers in Canada, com-|John O'Hara, Fourth annual cols | years north of Enniskillen, In|.,2he remains are at the Arm- eee é Goldale 2000 V4 32% of confidence, the Indian prime|Piled by Quill and Quire, maga-liection of new O'Hara stories. h | : ' : : jstrong Funeral Home for a high; 48 0! @ Grand 1000 22--i«atié«éaD ' ; TAKE NOTICE thot Oshawo NORTH Reatrien 1946 they retired to Burketon requiem mass Thursday at St.) [vane © Grandic" 100° 770 770 «770 «+18 |guage issue are by no eneany Corecions enn e heeds tg wae reg er e ' Mhicua - er ' r : ° , Oshawa 'in the Province of eat Ori 'ol tne eg a Laughlin's death in 1956, When Gregory's Church. Monsignor THe' te Hastings 400 390 990 390 = 5, over. e y ew, Onterio will make application required her tol ty sn) twit ae} imp Olt ey oe ee ne | rer [Davidson (Anne Victoria), Oshawa andicive un her home, she lived in|" interment wi e in St. Hallinger still to come, The southern and) 4, Hotel, Arthur Hailey. Con-|at the Anglican Church of Can- 1 Board of On Cecil R, North of Maple Grove, The lat ; iGregory's Cemetery Ind Accep 2465 $75 14% 75 ool pos bs held + FOYAL leon F recent years with her son, Roy, | te Hs 950 18 17 ltheir resentment against the tario te a @ }son Funeral Home, eae | j sentmen agains I | CANA\ 0 ire ues coment, "Yeon Mrs, McLaughlin was a mem-| _ VALTER T. WHEELER Inland @ pr 210 seo un 3s ae |"imposition"' of Hindi, the north-|hotele (0). lig skal apse Sea ee MURRAY in [ U ; Funeral services were held) !8M 1) jones I ae Hutghison. Lively studies of Ca- CITY OF PETERBOROUGH ohe Of Sie United 'Caren. Int Nickel wiances recently, are waiting to a t Mrs. Harold Wright (Le-|0f Port Arthur who died April] inter pi mM ; tahoe ee a seo how the federal government] °#22viNg the burden of living as); red into rest in the Oshawa Gen-jters, Mrs. Haro! right (Le- ' ' ; ew in a century of paradox.| ,\' RORVONT DAY of MAY, Hospital, on Tuesday, April 20, 1965,!na), Oshawa, and Mrs, Ross|!! at the Lakehead, He was 68.| {7} @) Celteh te ae itable tr " tiv py sold. The entetbosl Romane ane of Lorraine A. Durie and father of Bria Lorado Le uitable treatment" into positive) 3. This Rough: Magic Mary| {0 The spiritual struggles and o'clock D.S.T. in the forenoon [2nd sen of Mrs. ces Snell of Osh-ithree sons, Roy of Nestleton, |Port Arthur in 1930 as manager eae ne action, |_ 3, ¥ for the issuance of @ Club trong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with of Crane Ltd, Mattgmi --_*1500 ven pense on an isiend in the Ionian tary-general. (4) service in the chapel on Thurs " : F acer pd ance that the non-Hindi prov-/co, (2) | 4. Terror in the Name of God, : ' " ivé; two sons, James of King- Metal 400 . sumption of liquor with or | , " " es without meals in on estab- ston and Gerald of Dryden; two Midein ae lish for administrative Work, lo onin pire gored -- ¥ phe lernegeot of Freedom Nealon saath ae : 8 § M uknhobor sect, . TUCKER, Charles LUKE = In lovi of Hawkins) of Edmonton, and) fer the following premises: | citered inte rest in Hillsdale Manor,| husband and tatherrdemer Richerd Cove|Margie at home: two sisters.| Nemes. Te gery " t/in his hometown, (5) | Simece St. South Lokefront, x ' 0 sister: N Hosce 3s 35 3S examinations for employment) hard de Chardin, The author's 25 [Charles Tucker, beloved son of the late)" Your last parting wish in. federal services are held in| 5. Rector of Justin, Louis|thoughts about mankind part of Lot C2. Mar. and Mrs, John Tucker, in his 71st) We would Ike to have heard, lCoolege, both of Toronto: and N Mylame 1500 2 e , & nd. three brothers, Norman of To- vandidat t handic djfounder and headmaster of Wi » Osh , with High R Mass! Our i ' | candidates are not handicapped) master al. ai St. Gregery's, Church on' Thursday, Only nose who have leat Norbeau 14 264 2M. +2 lPoy want for proficiency in the|New England Episcopal. boys'|St0" Churchill. A History of the Roc St 7 turn. interment 91. Oca lare aie te fell |Wash., and William of Leth-| Norgold 4 M4 |English-speaking Peoples com- n be held in the Funeral Home on Wednes/At not saying farewell, bridge, Alta. | Northeal 80 ' The Union Public Service|é, Winds of the Day, Ho' grounds of objection in writs | day at 7.30 p.m.) zLovingly remembered by wife' Doris and) Rey, North Can 207 20S 207 --2 Commission, the federal recruit+| Spring. A young girl, Bog sob 7. The Critical Years, W. L. ing shall be filed with MR, H. U service and burial was in River- O'Brien nf 8 Morton. The complex events ---- . ry 1 . | Orehan ' a : a a gistrar of the licensing dis- |At Port Arthur, Ont. April 11, 196s side Cemetery, Port Arthur Bomacr 0 20 220 290 +2 \examine the feasibility of cOn-| 7 Sitent Miaow, Paul Gallico |! t led to Confederation. § |Watter "7. Whesier, beloved husband of Paramaq 1000 13'a Nala N3'a + Val ducting its examinations in all), hook of cat wisd d in... The Gospel According to trict, whose oddress is 5 Olive Wheeler, and dear father of James Patino 306 990 925 925 the 14 regional languages be-|, sdom an 1N-| peanuts Robert L. Short. Th LAKESHORE BLVD. EAST, [a 'tingnone Gsrai"e! Grvden' Gewne| oi prea a ae , * 0% /struction with 200 photographs! ¢i°31 implications of Peanuts, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO, ot ped Rohde die Hae Ht A t E h b t rope" 21700 4) 40 Al | ' fee Untsler, js Pg Oy castes. Sha Nor r x 1 l Ss Nat Orug 235 -$13% 13% Sis Men 006 ak a 24 : 8. The Spy Who Came in from) meeting at which the eppll- |r Rad Witte a | . fsrerda- > G2 buen s4ve pee fe OS 'Rain-Planes' ithe Cold, John Le Carre. A|_9 My Autobiography, Charlie cation is to be heard. er ieee nites terieen te Travel On Film oe Se Realm 25600 12 O alin- \British spy reluctantly tackles ao ape comedian's 3907 $12% 12% Rio Algom 4850 $15% 15% 15%4-- | his last assignment. (4) |life from London lum to screen Pembina YOO $)1% 11% Roman 725 725 ; i day of April, 1965 | OTTAWA (CP)--It's a big PC Jwi A 200 $1111 a Salem 23 23 14) evpnEY, Australia (Reut-| Parkinson Keyes. A man's com-| 10, Stagestruck, Maurice Zolo- S. N, LAWRENCE CARD OF THANKS headache to move an expensive) GNGar'™ a0 fhe 4d ca us 93 75 sermanent alert here in. the|leads him to Peru. Istage, of the Lunts, 'collection of paintings from one! ¢ eS Be i " mn "i J ejend of Canada to the other N Gas 6) w 100 410 410 Sit. filter Se 1 +" cig PY 4 rR y $i 205 285 285 ---S * . ow " " fiuiee Gd renee ioc oe mae wny| The paintings have to be Mh aaa A dec Sarre é 6 one of the worst droughts of the ie, eee wane ae, Ae aren) ments made to protect them from the climate and_ thieves. GARONER -- | would like to thank, But an art film can travel in my friends and relatives for cards, flow its metal container quickly and Jowmanvillé, at 2 p.m,,|@¥a resident, Charles Tucker,| Con Gas of their son, Dean Lesiie, % ie J o88., On April Crush int 25 Chib M 1800 ¢/o their Solicitors, date. Rev. William Piercy of He was-born in Oshawa and) DEATHS Ron Bleed Con-Key $500 15 36% King Street East, | Oshe The deceased was an em-! 200 € Callinan 1500 1% 1% a on Sunday, April 18, 1965, Norman J. Dom vext 408 , ve € Morrison os 159 160 stem rust, Dr. D, R. Knott iate|health for several years, Mrs,|his retirement in 1960, He was) ' Recta Orch ici Jessie Graham, Friends may cali at the Edna Falcon te te 100 33 PY afternoon # 2 o'clock, interment Moun!|She was in her 71st year. Mr. Tucker was a member of The Liquor BEGGS, Jormina Frost A Bei tm q | on c28ed was born in Whitby Town-| 4 nephew, Charles "Nip" os Denison m0 $2714 | ab |her 76th year, Beloved wite of Hector at - wen | By RUKMINI DEVI | Imanville, Service in the chape: on Wea ie sister, Margaret, and three noe 0 By 7 CAN Genex S40 5 <2, liament has given the Shastri y THE CANADIAN PRESS ; 10. The Horse Knows the Way, interment ister in Pontypool cemetery, |gether they farmed for many} Hughes 0 A Gortorum 400 430-430-430 10 | minister's troubles on the lan-|Zine of the Canadian book trage . - vughes Yecht- Club of the City of lat Oshawa Ger Hospital on Sature/where they lived until Mr, Me- Gunnar 200 500 500 500 [Norin, and loving mether of Mrs, T. 8. (failing health Paul Dwyer will sing the mass jl oe In fact, Shastri's real test is\rioTION Pierre Berton, A critical look at a Special Meeting of the Imp Tob 220 $314 31% 314 C A pall ne aba Bao jeastern states, which showed|temporary novel set against the ada, (1) at Nestleton, | | f 9400. 215 214 RN STREET inthe sl lsiasba le ail a a 33 ern language, in violent disturb-| i , 1205 Joutel 500 122 V2? 122 9 | | 2, Herzog, Saul Bellow. A man} in the COUNTY OF PETER- SNELL, Charles Welford She is survived by two daugh-|APril 14 for Walter T. Wheeler) hy Gri n 16 palea ministers since rity ee a5 |translates its'assurances of "'eq-|,) Charles Welford Sneli, beloved husban Born in C P , S, at the hour of 10:00 shton (Jean), Haydon, and olumbus, he went to Malartic 2200 | triumphs of the late UN secre- rene Huners eta Mn He i ay Mattg $0 Shastri now has given assur-|>\¢Wart. Love, murder and sus- : e is survived by his wife ben el licence for the sale ond con- (i ; April 22 af 2 p.m. interment Mount ~ ", se tru, Cumuaey, Girawa. | IN MEMORIAM Metal 30 inces could continue to use Eng:| Simma Holt, The violent story : : | hters, Dawna (Mrs, M lishment classified as a club. daug : ; ' roni New Cal % 95 9% | worked out to ensure that when Scottish boy who was an alien). w4, Future of Man, Teil | ; Mi : it 19, 1965, ~ ' Plen Corporation sheet Beta ealiah pened ton are] Rp paened away April 18, 1969, |Florence Wheeler and Mrs, W.| N Kelore 1800 12% 12¥4 12¥8 | ; ee 7 . i Auchincloss, lyear, Resting af the Armstrong Funerall And breathed in your ear N Ron' 1000 88 to" Hindi from next year, non-Hindi/ A lo Story of 6. The Island Race, Sir Wine ae Drspery's: Ghvrey ah TOMRNRY)| ronio, Rev, Frank of Camas.) r ater » re able to tell Ta x 7a Fe orther nguage. |school, (10) te the application, ond the ph northern languag pressed into one volume. R, Peden conducted the} Northgte 45 45 4S | BROWNE, the deputy re, WHEELER, Wetter T. : ment agency, has been asked to! struggles to succeed as a writer.| Preston 100 6AS BAS BAS i |(Mrs. M. Hawkins) of Edmonton, Maraie| sides Hindi and English by Suzanne Szasz. a least ten doys before . the ithe comic strip. man, all of Toronto Rev Prank of 4 1 120 $28 mn Ragian 100 LK Ww «#172 the late Mr. Wheeler were held in Port 4 DATED ot Oshowa this 12th 340 700 690 Rockwin 1500 Oar ae t By BRENDA LARGE Bs Combat Drough 9 The Explorer, Frances|fame. (5) D 30 2" » | 5 Premium 700 265 San Ant 0 5 +18 jers)--'Rain-planes" are on a/Pelling dream of an exotic land/tow, The romance, on and off 722 Jasmine Crese., Oshawa +! N Sil s. 3 n eT +1 4 pe BROLIE = Tha. famlid ak the ae Se. ie Si mail hope they can bring relief to Robertson x Ss 25 Starratt 6 ee Ei A cali of kindness during our recent bereave packed and unpacked, arrange- ain 235 a25 425 ~§ [century in Australia. Funeral Hor | Katalin Frolis' Transportation is costly ers, gifts and calls while in hospital, Shel! Can 351 Un Bufttad Shell | pr 700 Shop City 900 Slater Steel 12330 Slater A w 200 Southam $00 St Pay 2100 Steet Can 2485 Steinbo A 0 Simp Sears . 425 Tor-Dom Bk 234 can St rN CANADA PERMANENT DEBENTURES & GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 53% for 4 and 5 year terms S% for 1,2 and 3 year terms Issued in amounts from $500 to $50,000; larger amounts subject to negotiation, 2 CANADA PERMANENT : SAVINGS «TRUST SERVICES » MORTGAGES ESTABLISHED 1855 oe | ciai thanks to Doctors Campbell, Guaelle, C@Sily for a few cents. postage, Rev, Moffat and nurses of 3F floor and can go to small towns "Cora Gardner. where big exhibits seldom HIRCOCK The family of the late travel Eva € Hircock wish fo express their Ld vhy y appreciation to the many 'frienas eng). tat is why the National al relatives for their kind. expressions ot/lery of Canada has moved to 1 dur la e ' ' or N'aeclal harm o'Rev.°F. ware' terrng establish the "Canadian Centre| ymin", * yap A i is . , amforting words and to General Motors, (Or Films on Art, a film library| Tr Can PL OPUC, Ontario Motor Sales, A ch 4g . . . " "Ae TransMt Canselen Lenton' Cain: brane which will send films free of Aba liary, Motor City Cab, relatives ang Charge to galleries, museums,| Un Carbide f Bsigeatbcs? Nig Mgt teluten and cars.art + teaching institutions, and cla fon thee sincere, Ki aerrow Funeral Home) aicq to groups of private citizens N. H. Hireock and Family.|who have art as a common in- jterest Y% 40 ; » 0 mM + The films come in short and 45% (S% Se feature length, black and white 380, 390 330 . : WCoast Tr sia la or color, Some are in English, wtih UCL Mine 5500 Vaure 1000 2 $15) smac $00 170 170 170 -§ on . . % 380 y West Mines 500 565 $60 540 lseeding." Cumulus-type clouds $33 Ale 23% W Surf L 1000 16 «16s jare needed for the operation. wi 5000 $39 " " sh /i 13 ico ' : Cratlenantog strail ee vy} Yellorex 300010110 -- va Vast areas of Australia, par-| $470 47m 474 + Vl YK Bear 850 170 170 170 jticularly the more populated Se ee. 6 19 |states of New South Wales, Vic- J 65% | --_ $25\4 9514 2514 "4 Sales to 11 a.m: 1,295,000, ltoria and Queensland, are in the 260 $1514 154 15% | igrip of their worst drought for 2125 $37 9? oD | FOREIGN TRADING 21 years 1295 21% 21'e+ Vl BC Forest 100 $30% 304% 304% -- i* CAs 28 10% 10% | Rolf Real $75 72 7% | Drenching rain is urgently 20 » » Coch Will 325 325 325 ineeded over thousands of square 2% 27 Deer Horn 6644 | : : ' 150 150 Grandue A00 =10 ;miles of pastures and farm- 370 70 Gridoil 100 jlands a Kindness beyond Price Within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BURNETT -- In memory of Mom 38--Co ii E ts Henrietta, whe went te join eur beloved SCOTT -- The family of the late Fred ming Even father, Thamas. who died Mareh 14, 1999, (erick Scott wauid like to convey sincerest on April 14, 1944 nae the many friends, relatives, OSHAWA | Teeay menace untold on leaves of [Dew ee ae Tart ncn aoan | With parents true we were blest for (of Oshawa, Prefabricated Metals and i ench. ie. ov LIONS CLUB il SMC tor thelr Find exorenslone ot aires some, n bh -- pry oe er | "Today we feel fo need of tears, parry: Also special thanks toe painting, scu pture, § ap B | N G O | Suddenly came the call from above, owe on Rev H. Dick of Albert Sireet.iarts, handicrafts and architec- r ad ir ovr i a | Hiating in Hie loves eee [the less:of our loved * consoling words in/ture, from prehistoric times to WED. NIGHT | 'They would not wish our sorrow, --Mrs. Frederick Scott and family the present : | 'They would not wish our tears . : $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. $1 and $1 JUBILEE PAVILION through the -- 30¢ ADMISSION Entitles you to | Free Card, we WANT ADS drawn Apri! 28th FOR AS LITTLE AS 72c A DAY Telephone 723-3492 And Start Your TIMES ACTION WANT ADS yet +1 +1 $21% $10% $29 $27 150 370 $0 $4 4000 da hire = New South Wales and Victoria --§ |produce more than half the total value of Australia's agri- 1 +8 cultural output. Sullivan Steep ® "el Silv Miller just our: years Each day brings memories true, teach ng us the value of our years with you Daughter Pear!, Ed. grand, great and great great grandchiidren, Hamilton remembrance THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR IMPERIAL BURNETT n loving memory of m dear mother, Henrietta, who passed away April 14, 1964 and a dear father Thomas, who passed away March 16, 1999 Though we can't bring back days When we were all together Memories flood our hearts. today That passing years can't take awa Ever remembered by daughter Ruth son-insiaw Dave and Family Toronto. Ontario. the of KINSMEN CENTRE T HARPER -- in loving memory of a@ UESDAY 7:45 }dear husband, father, and grandfather Early Bird Game Cecil Harper who passed away April 21, 196 FREE ADMISSION | There is @ family who misses you $1,250 in Prizes And finds time long since you went) Jackpots 5} ond 52 We think. of you daily and hourly, ut try to be brave and content Children 'under 16 not allowed ears that we shed are In silence Special 7:30 bus from And we oreathe a sigh of regret 4 Corners For you were ours, and we remember _ RUMMAGESALE ai the CRA Building Aprit 21, 1.15 pm. Sponsored by $) '@ Ladies' Gulia, Impressivety Light! Impressively Right! IMPERIAL CANADIAN WHISKY by HIRAM WALKER Oshawa Shopping Centre, 728-9482 J. W. Froud, MANAGER Though ai! the world may target Lovingly remembered by wife Delia i George and Marion, granddaughters Gaye and Snaren,