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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1965, p. 20

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38--Coming Events 20. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 10, 1968 OS. A OE ern BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, JULY 10th 7:30. P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME Si JACKPOTS an ps S Ditnach 117 ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH KINSMEN CENTRE [> TUESDAY 7:45 i Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1,250 in Prizes Jackpots 54 and 55 Children under 16 not admitted Special 7:30 Bus from 4 Corners 92nd WwW T Werry Family Reunion [Gravel Pit, No Boy 117 July 17 L! Arriviste, Werr yX112 Haven's Glory, Ferro X110 Caledon Star, No Boy 112 BLACKSTOCK "- F, A. AND F._H, Sherman end J, Recreation Centre Hot Dinner 12:30 Sports 2:30_ ¢ BUCHRE -- Tues. July 13 at 8 p.m. at|(DIVN of 2nd). 6¥2 Furs. (15). Coronation Orange Temple, Bruce Street.|What A Question, No Boy 114 Auspices Ontario Temple, No. 1, Pythian! Dark Erik, No Boy 114 Sisters. Prizes and refreshments. Admis-|Gina Su, No Boy 109 sion, 75 cents. |D Ci Cc |Ann's Reply| Turcotte X102 |Advance Glass, Werry X113 Hot Honey, No Boy 100 Claiming maiden foaled in CDA. 5 Furs. (13). Twinkle Jay, No et? WwW Aldenstart, Gordon 117 Latin Levee, Leblanc 117 Rice Wine, Maxwell 117 Righteous, C some No ag 117 Irish Girl, No Boy 17 4 GAMES. OF $20, $30, Marlboro Anne, Turcotie X112 E $40, $50. Cratty Music, Ferro X112 calor three and four year olds. 6/2|Top Ruler, Turcotte A-X117 'urs. (15), ' Bingham, No Boy A-105 B | N O Lucky Draw, No Boy 105 : eg Cottage, No Boy A-102 'eo K., No Boy 109 Hustlin' Harry, No Boy 117 Jennie Murphy, Glassner 109 two year olds. 5 Furs. (9) Crown Ruler, Turcotte X115 Windy Flash, Leblanc 120 00 Champagne Lill, Turcotte X102 NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES MONDAY JULY 12 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. (5000).|102; Magic Queen, No Boy 100; Select year old fillies|Rythm, Ferro, X109. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000). Claiming four year olds. and up. Foaled in CDA. 6 Furs. (12). Prince Bubi, No Boy 116 Prince Bubi, No Boy 116 Yancy, Leblanc 116 Bronze Turkey, Inouye 114 Page Service, Dittfach 122 indian, Line, Werry X111. Mencheval, McComb 122 Bone Vitesse, Werry X111 son X112 loppy Slippers, No Boy 117 ir, No Boy 117 Autumn Souvenir, Deroin 122 Also Eligible: Bernes Best, inovye, 117./Regent Park, No Boy 116 Witchcraft, No Boy 116 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000)./ Abitibi; Turcotte A-X117 A-_F, A, Sherman and J. B. Carmichael Entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100. Allow- ances. Three year olds. One mile on Marshall turf course. (7), Nearctic Heir, Turcotte A-X107 Feathery, No Boy B-112 Chief Brant, Waish 112 Attention Hero, No Boy B-117 Scadadie, Potts 117 Garden King, Turcotte A-X112 Filet Ro Air, No Boy 117 ° A._ Sherman and Garden City Stable Entry 5 B- Dane Hill Acres Entr: F Merrill Jr, J. T. Scar- (QUINELLA WAGERING) 4H. lett and F. W. Ballle Entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden Hoag Claiming three year olds, 6 Furs. 8). Battle Order, Dittfach 112 Tulran, Walsh 117 Kellisue, Gomez 117 Just Plain Lucky, No Boy 117 Single G., No Boy 119 Win Again, No Boy 107 Little Red, Cuthbertson X109 Sterling Scholar, Harrison 110 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2300. (3000). Claiming four year olds and up: One mile on turf course. (14), FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000).|Go Go Jocko, No Boy 122 laiming three and four year olds.|Brief Wind, Inouye 108 |Dandier, No Boy 113 |Guaicaipuro, Sorensen 116 |Midway Blue, McComb 113 | Mixed Colors, No Boy 113 Prime Princess, No Boy 108 Prince Tour, Dittfach 113 Sheree, Robinson 111 Hop Hop, No Boy 113 Choreography, Sutcliffe X108 Real Black, Sorensen 116 Also Eligible: Dou GsChop, Glassner, ream Pian, No Boy 114 lue Week, Leblanc 109 led Garters, Inouye 104 » Gordon, 109; 4; lector, olarctic, Remillard A-115 ipsy Trip, Hale 120 jaick Phantom, Turcotte A-X115 ~ ALA B. Carmichael Entry evil Lecom, Werry X107 avalino, No Boy 1 ome Back Bay, McComb 124 FLAHERTY, Mary Janet R At Providence Hospital, Scarborough on Thursday, July 8, 1965, Campbell, beloved wife of the late John J. Flaherty, late of Greenfield, Ontario, and dear mother of Campbell of Ottawa, and Gertrude, (Mrs. Robert McLaughlin), of Bay Ridges. Mrs. Flaherty is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 King-| ston Road West, Pickering. Funeral on Monday, July 12, at 9.15 a.m. to Saint Francis de Sales Church, Pickering for/hursday in Scarboro's Provi-|General Hospital. dence Hospital. requiem mass at 9.30 a.m. interment} Holy Cross Cemetery. JEUDWINE, Henrietta Laura IB Entered into rest peacefully at her home| S Rouge Hills, on Thursday, July 8 1965,| J Henrietta Laura Freeland, in her 89th year, beloved wife of the late Hugh M. Jeudwine and dearly loved mother of) Dorothea, (Mrs. J, H. Daniell-Jenkins)| of Rouge Hill, dear grandmother of Mary Campbell, of (Mrs. Keith E. Balsdon) of Sunderiand,| d great grandmother of David, Danny and! art McLaughlin) of Bay Ridges.|ley Konarowski, Walter Rohrer, Alan. Mrs, Jeudwine will rest at Mc- Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road| West, Pickering, after Funeral service in St. George's Anglican| Church, Pickering, on Monday, July 12 at/C 2 p.m. Interment St. George's Cemetery. | requiem mass will be given at) MRS. NATHALIE LeBLANC LeBLANC, Nathalie |9.30 a.m. Monday. arena 4 Entered into rest In the family residence, | will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. 384 Drew Street, Oshawa, on Friday July 9h, 1965, Nathalie LeBlanc, widow of Samuel LeBlanc, mother of Mrs. Evustache Legere (Kate), Oshawa; Mrs. Frank Cormier (Lila), Mrs. Marvin Brownell (Della), Tim, Moses, .Doss, James, all of Sackville, and Clarence of} Hamilton, in her 92nd year. Resting at} Mary Janet|---_---- a 7 p.m. Friday.) at the St. 113; Falpale, Turcotte, X111. X-5 LBS AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. iguity, Dittfach 109 'oyal Embasssy, No Boy 109 | Also Eligible:Miss Tiger Cat, Harrison, | OBITUARIES - MARY JANET FLAHERTY yesterday for John Fialka, who Mary Janet Flaherty diedjdied July 7, in the Oshawa Rev. Ernest Fellows, of King The former Janet Campbell|Street United Church conduc- he was the wife of the late|ted the service in the chapel ohn J. Flaherty of Greenfield,|of the Armstrong Funeral Home t jat 2 p.m. Burial will be in She is survived by a son,/Mount Lawn Cemetery. Ottawa and aj Pallbearers were: laughter Gertrude (Mrs. Rob-|Kwiotek, Joe Jablonski, Florian Stan- Funeral services will be held;/Paul Starr and Eugene Francis De Sales|Mandryk. hurch, Pickering, where high t es Mrs. Nathalie LeBlanc died yesterday at the home of her FUNERAL OF daughter, Mrs. E. Legere, of JOHN FIALKA 384 Drew st. the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, | Saturday, July 10th, then at Sackville,| N. B., with High Requiem Mass in Holy} Rosary Church, Tuesday, July 13th. In- Funeral. services were held} Born in Cape Bald, N.B., jyears she lived in Sackville |April 1, 1874, she was married BIRTHS |before coming here. terment Holy Rosary Cemetery, Sack-| ville, N. B. | |to announce the safe arrival of his charm- ling sister, SIMONBAU, Annie Oshaw: t @ Geneal Hospital on Friday, July 8 1965, at the Oshawa Genera! Hos-/gere (Kate) of Oshawa, Mrs. July 9, 1965, Annie Martin beloved wife|pital, Weight 6 Ibs. 8 ozs., Proud Par) Prank of the late Frank Simoneau, mother of/ents are Gary and Dawn (nee Nelson). | | Ernest Roy Parker, Whitby, Thomas Martin, Oshawa; €ugene, Orono; Arthur, Bowmanville and | Charles of New Westminster, Resting at) the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral service In apel on Monday, July|a 12, at 3 p.m. Interment Union Cemi ery.| LOCKE'S FLORISTS~ sister of|T! William andjspeciai thanks to the nurses of 4C. ell Home, |yer) are happy to announce the birth of| James, of Sackville, and Clar- Leura and Terri. Born July 9, 1965 at/ence of Hamilton; |10.49 a.m. Many thanks to Dr. Miller.ichiudren, 87 |there to the late Samuel Le Blane. A city resident for 13 HILL -- Richard Michael is pleased] She is survived by three Sherri Louise on Thursday,,Gaughters, Mrs. Eustache Le- Gormier (Lila) Sack- hanks to Dr. Russell and Dr. Blair and|ville, and Mrs, Marvin Brown- (Della), also of Sackville; DINGLEY -- Bert and Jean (nee Saw-| and five sons, Tim, Moses, Doss, daughter, 7 lbs: 6 ozs. A sister for 41 grand- great-grandchil- and five great-great-grandchil- Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. ot on le gate ete 0 Rt tt Re PRAT EG AI with ASSURANCE at Help Ensure Privacy .. . Wooden Screens Three panel style with double action hinges. Upper section is in basket weave design, lower section is louvered. Each panel is about 17" wide by 64" high. White or beige finish. SALE, OO: cassie session & For a Spick-and-Span Look .. . ¥3 TO 2 OFF! TABLE LAMPS, FIXTURES PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY Table Lamps -- group includes imports and domestic lamps -- metal, ceramic, glass, china -- each topped with its own flattering shade. Shop early, especially if you want pairs. Lamps with shades. Reg. 9.95 to 49.50. SALE, each 25% OFF! EATON'S Haddon Hall Big Sweep Style Mirrors A Big decorative mirror like this can work wonders in room doubling charm, re- dren. | | High requiem mass will be (CARD OF THANKS ,,,.; in the Holy Rosary Church, OSHAWA SHOPPING | MOFFATT We wish to thank cor ee Tuesday. The Arm- | =e? : Fistrong Funeral Home made CENTRE |fivul' gifts: flowers and cards, which were arrangements and burial will be jsent fo us on our S0th wedding anni- lin Holy Rosary Cemetery, versary. | ; | --Staniey and Hazel Moffatt. Sackville. PITTSBURGH. EXTERIOR WHITE HOUSE PAINT Note the low price and talents of this good-quality extra WHITE paint and order for home and cottage decorating. Formulated to resist weather conditions, smoke and smog, it applies smoothly, gives splendid high-hiding coverage and, because it's a controlled self-cleansing white, it should not wash down in normal rainfall, SALE, GONOD. rc iene se 3" Nylon Bristle Brushes--for a smooth paint job, Sale, each . . atin : eer 2.59 flecting colour, lending space illusion. Here at a saving of 15.00 each are large sweep style mirrors with bevelled edges and extruded plastic frames with metal corner ornamentation and colour of gold finish. The plate glass is highly processed for brilliant reflection and mirror is ready to hang -- with hangers set on firm Mas- onite backing. Overall size approx. 24 x Reg. 59.95 40", SALE, each 44.95 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 276 PHONE 725-7373 5.97:32.50 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE (BULBS EXTRA) 728-6555 Fixtures -- including some metal and a few crystal chandeliers, ceiling pulley lights, and many others for various types of settings. Reg. 9.95 to 99.50. SALE, each 4.97:'66.25 (BULBS AND INSTALLATION EXTRA) Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST ee ee EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 PAYROLL CLERK (Male) City of Oshawa Treasury Department SALARY RANGE -- $79.00 to $90.00 per week. Must be able to type and learn bookkeeping machine operation. Required for September Ist, 1965. Reporting to Payroll Supervisor with the responsibility for: assisting in. the administration, preparation and control of all departmental payrolls. To be knowledgeable in government regulations and union agreements, and able to answer queries concerning payroll ad- ministration. Wire Brushes--for cleaning and smoothing surfoces before painting. Approx. 7" wide with wood handle. 49 Sale, each Applications close 5:00 p.m., July 14th, 1965. PHONE 725-7373 Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshewe EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 377 Klondike Knitting. Wool Reg. 1.15! English bulky wool for heavy sports sweaters,' White, paddy green, navy, natural, plain grey, black, beige, grey mix, fawn, rust, grey marl, brown, scarlet, brown marl, fawn marl. 90 SALE, approx. 4-oz. skein, each. . . a ATONS DIANA ' : / XNITTING §, "ey ' Kk. Spy iy 10% ¢ ~~ _ "=, 5b. fe in, he siverrisBon ROIMMATO «saver. 9 ' TIN ==NEW ZEALAND SPRING LANB...------ SHOULDER MAN : tops 49 - MONDAY & TUESDAY - Specially Purchased! Diana 3-Ply Wool Lightweight yarn treated to be shrink resistant. White, sky blue, royal blue, maroon, dark greeri, pink, cardinal, beige, beige mix, brown, yellow, paddy green, powder blue, copen, light navy, silver grey. SALE, approx. 1-oz. skein, each. . PURE WHITE, GRANULATED tee Aa ion taonneeeeresineeileibei bie eewiteci ig e08 seen wren eseeeee Specially Purchased! Polyfoam (Foamed Plastic) Slabs and Bolsters with Covers Non-allergenic, treated to resist mildew. Great for Summer cottage or garden furniture! Sizes approx. Approx. 24 x 72 x 2" thick. Floral Patterned, Plastic Cover to Fit. 7 79 SLAB AND COVER SET, SALE ................. Ue he, wee eee Zippered Cotton Corduroy Cover to Fit in colours of tur- quoise, brown, red, green or gold-colour. 2 "9 SALE, each aeca wl COLOURED SLABS --. 18 x 82 x 1%" thick. : SALE, each voles 2.99 CP eee eee eee nee EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 PHONE 725-7373 STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. TO 6 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY, OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 p.m. é

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