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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1965, p. 23

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ee ae oF hahah A cage +O sto ~" |Feuding Groups| Armbro Flight; FORT ERIE RESULTS) |" "== 2 : pene hinge aa Gei One Week! Is Second In gmat RACE -- pure Pa elaectinies, Ca ied 18300 FOR] GAIL ENTRIES 5 ies. 6 Fur-lances, three-year-olds and 1 1-16 raried I nea ihr Bah dee ; tongs 9), et, erro 8.90 470 M[eNetive Victor, Liplene 1.0 4 OR) pee ere ad ee ee eas ne are eis Fee Hambletonian 5Minda, Ighritone "13.10 7.90|1-Sirlus 2nd, Tureotte "630 3.20 Ba ered RACE -- Purse (3600) | ts} Accra mon +) lin the United States were given 1-Chance Encounter, Inouye 4.00|s-Arctic Swirl, Walsh | 6 3.90 Clatmings enoiden twoyeeretds, in ig i poe ag one week Wednesday 'to settle! yy QUOIN, Ill. (CP)--Eayp-|cAle Rani, Order: Gravel, Fi Co0llaitmering "tam. rend erry "quest, Nedeay 118 uae aes ily Jr ence 'the arrivel of INDUSTRIALS Pepa won n their row or have Congress 40/4. Candor edged Ca' Pglotectana craty, Music. Quine CA, 4 AND 1 PAID sa Grey Band, Inoy Nes by comenens, Tingley, We Bee ly ag ene he He in wet] Am Larder 2000 27% 27 It. pos Armbro Flight by a neck to win| Winner ®t 2 by Mr. Briet ~ Penny A/WINDS:, Ch tims, my Sativa Dancer. (erry Hanes, 7 Summons Pet, Glessner 113 giant 7 ie eee General HOS| stock Sales Migh Law am. @t'ge| A Am Moly 250 28 235 235 --3 Something's going to belihe 4gth Hambletonian Stakes in|poo! sies, Delly Double Poot $40,738, |Poo! $21,089. Quinella Poo! $27,816, Wer sist No,Boy 113 1. d Ss atten 110 8 'Ansif 2100 2 «17% 2% +3 |dene about it next week, put it a three-horse race-off forced 'inte = aude Hurrehs, Poi ne mo ne ao +1 1300 that way," _ ~ ee agies = Wednesday night by the plucky|, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Clelt™|ing, three-year-old and, up T Mlle ana] Wh perra 3M rgosy 7 7 Magnuson (Dem. Wash) chair- i filly. 3 uriongs!79 yards (6). Ke ' on. ae me Acedia $000 =}"|man of the Senate commerce spend {8 smye Hy cater 11.80 $30 a0 TSKY,SbarK, Merrie, 890 40 20SEC Kingo, Parnell ie DEATHS Me 4 94 Me | A Arcad Bw I vs committee Armbro Flight's victory | ticHannibre, Tureatte ene 4 : Alllense A 10. c 4 ; bn ft the third heat of the best-of- a Choppy River, Nedeau 4 : Alumint 870 $84 28 28+) Aunoe 500 400 400 400 His warning pi a a three event, over Egyptian Can-| Al, an in order: House Bey, Burrt| peters 4 comming. tree and trorye BRITTON, William Charles. (Charlie)| Alum 4% pr 50 539% 397% 39% + % 200 7) 71 long executive session 0 dor in the day's fastest time of|Festu-rlecr ' Mi Wednes- Baska 0 ¢ atc teeth "aril weer pr rae se we mn committee, which has , been 2:03 4-5 for the mile, forced the|DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND # PAlD, 47230 ay A. ath, Mo iner of Mrs, L.| AN) Sugar 200 $25 28 25 a 1 lways to end the fuss between/final race with hago got ang 4 pn Fashioned, by Bleu O'Or. Cole (Evelyn), Mrs. W. GI ;| Bank Mont 425 861% .61'% 614 -- Ve gy "ie the Amateut Athletic Union and cide the -- of a e pron Pool $32,520. acute' tana ie and F and Bank NS 110 $73% 73% 73% the National Collegiate Athletic prestige harness racing fet bine TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS The Canadian Press we 40 Also Ran in Order: A-Buone Fortune,| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 gett a! and r-olds. 1 1+ rr Oshawa. THIRD RACE -- Purse $7,000. Claim-led "Fury Stakes," three-year-old fil Seen dareen. Fonecs! RPA CE 8 a ly te rd Association. ment. Ing, melden two-year-old fills. 6 Fur-lé Fu u ui fosh-Anderson Funeral 1). mn service in thhe chapel on| Bell Phone 731 $59 S8%e 59 + Ve n 9 The race-off was only theliongs (9). , Har'son 12.90 6.00 4.40 Fey. Seo eta -- "| Bradt o> > 7" € 70 a vais ais Bg Mi gg Mt gl sian fourth in the history of the|TStvion. le eitzsimmons 2.20 280|o-Briet "Attire, 1 sie : 5A te oe ae eT 1100 100 100 ization t¢ the other are hurting| meeting for three-year-olds, --_[e-Srita, Fitzsimmons , 460) Also Ran in ""Brder: Sharon Merkat, QUINELLA WAGERING Order: ice|Scariett O'Hara, Fea 4 . BELLIS, Henry Wendell ; BC Sugar 100 838% 38% € Dyno 500 146 U.S: chances in the Olympics|. The Canadian horse, unbeaten wale 4 a ore af Bar of Thins, Rice scarlett O'Mere, 8 athery, Oey en ro ott eta: hac pyre, 00 tne vg A BC ete eae tol tot + i in her last 22 outings, led Ganal pluie Saaen ook ». Hag 4 pester, Sapir tt Cy wer| Bern oe pri mS 9 San Keeler. 5000. . a OLTe. Goon ep M: |through. the final in a two-horse Wineae ht, 1 ty mawlstond -- Pen ond winner, ©, 2 by Mamaloke--Nateher Eantae {ohvuon of Tah. 6 Furlongs, 4 Furlong igs Sel ii Ter ONTG Elis, deer brother of P p C Lencourt 200 The feud is over claims of|tace after eeert See bs ia Pool $61,136, j Rensilk, Steve "XI0 Naking, Marrs 19 veel ag ! 20 each group of sole authority to|the first Hest, Broke Gn rina KIOHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Cloim-|Bressy Brocee, Turcotte XI10 Yukon Squaw, No Boy 119 cate, AR tommet| th cirige sia, 2, 5/smnction "open" competition, | AT T16'y Armstrong of|e fwmzerace | ile ant 7 voanie gy verocn | Ws NU oo "via eh fy 1 ied weer, Wore pee A 4 i 5% ee oe ae a4 ae =. _-- wei -- = Brampton, Ont., battled down! pec cs hea urs, Mecom 10 840 6 Jewel Maxwell he |Necuse, No Boy TT Ee ntl Bt Bo 125, $500 $84 Chekirk 10" 9% Mh --Tal tacts athletes compete along|the stretch only to lose out as tHtach 5.00 2.901 sees ve Sat Seren Gentes coiticen, ite SEVENTH. RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow. Hs, Sawer eowmer| & {Eee oi x10 sit. 1 Shei : Seo i. ing E tian Candor,|"% 3.00] "Also Ran in Order: An .|Albertarame, No Boy 18 ances. Thr 'One Mile on Turf te Marrs Puneres spat on Thoresey 1D Ma Ne cabigged a -1, |with non-collegiate. charging Fey Peed »| Also Ran in Order: Koura, Busher|sii, Chopparis, ; Gary Lee, Ferro Xi13 Des Erables, Leblanc' 118 My Sry interment' Denaldston Ceme-| Cp iy tas cen eS 73%|_ NCAA president Everett D. owned og age re = yr gl emeseeletipee iain Fo ee oy ie. of al. Oem tit tory, PES. 1 sin Oe 395 $3 \parnes of the NCAA and AAU|of New ore. J,, nudged bY| ate' seratch--Garden's Ace. pond Seta gh COURTH RACE -- Purse 92/00 (200) super Ben Goreer 118 to ae 8M Bo ey oy -- | Dresident Clifford H, Buck ap-|on the be sa ari derehals Winner, dk b or br g, 2. by Grey Monarch) | Wrack. jon woyoereide end Up. 6 Fur Late Johnny, No Boy, ne HUNTLEY, George Willis 3" 3" 5 v\peared briefly at the Senate Ping ete te ay Ate eg ait ane. [Pool $57-506. Tote Inouye At the Oshawa General Hospital on Wed-| Ci Se eae 1 tee. vail 1, 1965, George Willis 125 sida dv se rein ee. id later in a state-|ton, PEL, seeking his third DRIVERS BOIL OVER BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3000) 'One and one 16th MMiles nesday, sae jlewm it, Whitby, 15 12 120 120 --1 ae een ence sechy, dear v7 Se 2 8M +. 20 Wh 4° Mt Ya] | Barnes spoveciated that Mag-\Hambletonian victory, had no- GREENWOOD RACEW BY ShAINEEEA flied omen wn Mrs. P, Sandford (Verna), Mrs. Sa - 8 re] 85 181 183 +2 |nuson and the committee are thing but praise for his horse in aes o tie With held wi Mrs, B. 1 t (Jean), Mrs. W. fiiltiard (oan), all. of 775 26 2h 26 000 giving the two parties "every the heavy going. swceuukeay.. Shot 2 hundreds of Landen-bednd we "8 ,_ Mrs. F. Skinner (Erma) of To Nl A 185 180 185 spertunity to settle this long ark, Leb gene of Prince Albert, Ronald 105 $48 48 0 9 9 8 opportunity {0 X i are torists in Es led even Uxbridge, Harold of Whitby, Earl of) Exquite Aw 20 2 Se es --15 104 104 104 standing conflict." lando, Fla., in the saddle, the), (inst BAST cra tr" oneal serate Cin Hever in hardened Bois " ies mtg tg Ashburn, dear brother of Thomas of To-| Fed Farms 30) Cowich 500 58 58 58 filly owned by Doug Davis Jr.|(Finies) Purse $7,956.25 (8 ) 'Also Started: 'Davie Blue, Northwood aw h drivers. It} tendon ronto, Albert of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. H.| Goodyear 1$ 191 191-191 I $12%4 12% 62% + % ee oe ele, J wap Ge) shinies hon gL was caused by workm 'ting! Coal A' 100 $5 5% 5% M of Versailles, Ky., took the lead|8-Flemington's Jane, Re .80 3.20 3.10|Beaver, Carol Knight, Karen May and y en putting|Prime Away, Ci me S) Sena 2 | 3,, | Mississipp! Mama re 4 ; lemi i '" U 4,40 3,90) Litt " Grayhd xd 175 $13 13% ah -- 1% WA} at the start of the six-furlong sie Sharshocer, Weddell ia up a "Drive Slowly" warning] Win Dixie inoue ie 10 1 Vm Ve 5 Kawier.§ Pd 'oa "he 'ie Denires A Th dn ir Wins Fury Stakes added - money _sttenetion and] Als, Stared: Jeng! Bary, marchesta | (PITH RACH -- 7 Furionge (Trot) tor|*80 at the site of road repairs. x.5 tbe AAC. Post Time 2 pm. __ interment Groveside HB Oil G 24. $17%. 17%. 17 -- | Discovery 70 $4214 42% 421 IE, 0 cP PT ceanid rae one of the fast- Lee. 8-Armbro Flame, Ca Hie 16.70 6.00 3.70/NT : Minister, the Rev. J. ' 74 $5 Donalds + FORT ERIE, Ont. ( = ga SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace)|-Eianining Dares, Mi 10.80 6.20 commencing 2 p.m. Thursday. 2% Duraine 00 42©«642:«42 ~~! -|Mississippi Mama just kept roll-|est fillies in North America last], SECOND seroias and up. Puree $600 (7)|"" noe, & 70 700 705 --8 jing along Wednesday to win thejyear as a two-year-old, before|scobey Joe, Wes Coke 11.10 6.30 4.50|ong, Arawana Ledy, Why Not and Jenny's Joe. MALLEY, Harriette Grace Harris 000. Tev4 "16 $12,400 Fury Stakes before 6,107|ankle and knee problems slowed ee ot, eg Wh vabdiaheeal S| 16 At Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on) |MC ng - 6500 46 444-14 racing fans. her slightly, Mississippi Mama|"'asio started: Vesta Direct, Frisco Lou, September 1, 1965, Harriette Gi nt Nickel nt Masct 155 155 155 +4 h i : SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for Harris, beloved wite. of Willlem Malley, fal eg five ide ite %| With Jerry Harrison of Or- returned $12.30, $6.00 and $4.40. Poplar Peter, ig oe Wu Glen. 4 dette vennaied nad is bore eee TH prone, Ontario and dear mother of Oren,| {ner Pt, ey Joe, PAID $33.00. . Direct, Holmes 8.10 an 390 a 4-Cobt Oshawa; in her 78th year. Resting at the Scratched, Kaylee. arlow Funeral Home, Park Street, Jock W teal 900 0 " « 36 6 3 1-Guinea Mite, Gelsel Jr. 5.40 fone, Ontario, until Friday, morning,| Jemes bs La 5 THIRD RACE -- One and three léths|_ Also Started: Shella F. Willle Mac Chief, then to Orono United Church for service| Labatt 300 $14 14% 14% ' 00 50 $00 +8 milan "fro for Tree-yeer-igs. end Up. Frisco Killean, Dox Dale, and Major's SG T re) R E Pi 7) @t 2 p.m. Interment Orono Cemetery. Lig ot ph ot Missey. ' Mid ew 4.30 2.90 2. 1 " . ners, |E are es waa CHAR BREN) ME TAN NOTA Se 18 re te a J 2 Lau F rts % 3 oi Headway 1 4 The death occurred yesterday; Mrs, Ivan Novak, of 574 Car-|* it Song fu 0m, Meadow |th 1 on heoee ogi Mat 29. 1868, es Fin aw "WE is as Hh ed so mn ya Ve at the Oshawa General Hospital tier ave., died yesterday in Brownian, Chub Henover end. Bay erty Sesiven Horvire Holmes 1430 8.50 400 AT Genres, ietesltes in No éist year. (For| Lows Me 4 2 Hud Bay 367% 67 6774 -- Vel Of Willian Charles (Cer Oshawa General Hospital after|Scratched, Sister Matt. tonnnie Laird Archdekin 490 470 , . 5 Hydra Ex 2» 0 Britton, of 242 John st. w., in his|q lengthy illness. FOURTH GAME -- | mile (Pace) foi "Also Started: Pixie Lee 2nd, Josedal Se ec erie AP Oe in fos', 2a ole 1 8 + \goin year, He ad been in fll" Born Frances Staresinic Apel ywecrepiae nt, moh i (a8 gene oe oor ll BA KING ST. E Mass-F 849 30% ! Kenvilie 4 zi 2 40 " ing health for the er Pag years.|1g, 1925, in Zunici, Yugoslavia, 3-Dean Sultan B 2nd, Hicks 17.70 7,10 4.90/ Bishop Song, e e NOVAK, Frances ; Hostile yw Born in Newtonville he waSishe was the daughter of Peter SiONYH RACH « One ond tee sae 1 Into rest in the Oshews, Genera , Seaihus 250 7, " t= |the son of the late William and|and the late Ana. Staresinic.| HORSE LOVERS PROTEST [Miles (Pace) for three-yearclde and up. WILL BE a ee emma mete Ul ser tar ch : 0. a Wis 4 a Elizabeth Britton. He was mar-/She was married May 30, 1949.) LICHFIELD, England (CP)--|, x1, thee Maly Yarcoe , ». Brethou 0 20 1 + ' * : | y ried in 1907 at Renfrew to Mary|in Preloka, Yugoslavia and 1-Will_ Lor oo fe ag gl mnginet lee ag Donen on a 8 8% 8 Councillor Harold Hine, sheriff : © 57 9 42 |A. Smith. He was pre-deceased|came to Canada five and a half Broke, Wal: 450 ' : the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,| Overland pr , } } 18 164 16%4--I4lu hig wife in 1957. ears ago. She lived in Kirkland of this Staffordshire town, an- ° § wn eee Church. Seturday, Septere| Pembina y 3) 90 Je yoo ~s | Mr. Britton had lived in the Lake for a year and a half and|gered local animal lovers when SNe walter Fat. bed . On., epi. Ser city. {Wravore et the tuners! home, K 466 130 325 390 +20 [city for 43 years. He was Aispent the last four years inlhe proposed to ride horseback] Screfched., Sunsrion, Richens Friday af 8 p.m.) 221 $208 38% 3 we 12 1 ane by ~~ mS I a gag She -- egg is around the town's 24 - mile Y e was ca' . ; ary's 0 e weighs , WOOD, Norman. Frederick % iT 2 _ ylretired in 1955. Church. 298 1 soaks So aay rent: topes Meest'm 19 Rossland Rd. Power Store will NOT be open Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Revelstoke 10 bs 3 4a-- "| He was a member of St. An-| She is survived by her hus) 0) cruelty to make a horse|*¢ 4 jaddell ; ji drew's Church and of Corinthian|band; her father in Yugoslavia; carry that weight for 24 miles.|" a wed me as was published Wed., Sept. Tst. ta "| Royal Bank Norman eet ne, ogg ig Sn uae 2 Lodge I00F No. 16. two daughters, Anne and Mary|4: jast report. Hine was look-|! Mes. Donald Travis (Betty) of Ennis-/ Shel) £20 ee Lore 300 He is survived by two daugh-jand a son, John, at home; |Sorai ;| Shell | w $50 7 +% . ° e with thick legs. Pcagg ed Reon Paahs ahictey, Shoper City 470 2 ters, Mrs. L. Cole (Evelyn) andla sister and four brothers in ing for a hors ith legs Linda ,and Orval, all of Oshawa Kenneth sien tears. die ie 000 4 Mrs. W. Gibbie (Mable), both) yugoslavia. ; Cte Oe etal) of Maple| Si.Rav - 225, $1334 13M J of Oshawa; and two sons, Ar-| High requiem mass will be Grove; Mrs. Robt, Thomas (Annie )of| Steel Can 1751, $28 2874 20% 000 244 25 +3 \chie and Frank, also of Osh-jheld by Rev. N. J. Gignac in Grane; George of Hamilton and Clarence] "er tan a loo Sm 2 M ho *_ |awa, There are 10 grandchil-|st. Mary's of the People Church the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,|. 7 313% 13ve 6% 16% dren and nine great-grandchil-|Saturday at 9 a.m. aie eel Saves J ie ere ecrmant| coe pe mene cere vga dren. Prayers will be held in the Sakawe an ceanay. Interment) Turnbull $10%4 10% 10% Mewar 31% 30% 314+12| Mr. Britton was predeceased|chapel of the Armstrong | Un Carbide $29% 297% Wet 45 4 45 +1 i |: 'Versatile 52014 20% 20V0 Pee tf bee by one daughter, Hilda. Funeral Home Friday at 8 ee ee r Kindness beyond Price, yet Walk GW 537% 37% a + ¥| Meta Uran 10% 10% 10% The body is resting at the|p B5 174 "a Mm. within reach of all wore & a Metal Mine 12400 1 14 +4 (McIntosh - Anderson Funeral) Burial will be in Resurrection GERROW Westcoast 518 167% 1% Min + Vb 2 im 2 Home for service in the chapel|Cemetery. Y KnitA 7225 85% 5% 6S 4 OS on Friday at 2 p.m. The service FUNERAL CHAPEL mutta 300 $5 4 1. Iwill be conducted by the Rev.|NORMAN FREDERICK WOOD 390 KING STREET WEST OILS i 94 8% 84 |\J. F, G. Morris of St. Andrew's} The death occurred at the Telephone 728-6226 | Aime Se Sao te aw 2250 770 Me 270), _ ,,|Church. Burial will be at Mount/Oshawa General Hospital yes- Alminex : 7 395 390 31% + 4|Lawn Cemetery. terday of Norman Frederick LOCKE'S FLORIST Bont 605 605 95 oto WN Seneiar 1 | @RORGE 6 HUNTLEY |Wood, of Taunton rd. w., in 3 3 ae om oe aR 1500 a a fad ie A lifelong resident of the his 52nd year, He had been in gements for a C Ex Gas 161 160 161 ;.(poor health for the last three Set ye | fete ihe tala: rt Sean "ea W. H P| in Sup Oj $19% 19% 193% 3 untley, © ' e e i OSHANCENTRE Sa Be we. 3 _, lent, Whilby, died Sept. 1 at the| oor the Tate Mi. and, Mes. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | Dynamic mo et eo as Oshawa General Hospital. He\rsoderick Wood. He married at 728-6555 Gridolt a on a ge 000 + 4) was in his Gist year. Oshawa on December 5, 1035 to a ce noo Bs Born at Audley, the deceased|sy4-04 'Helen Brock. Everlasting Memorialization | Pe 200 ' was a son of the late George Ne had teak a resident a i et BRONZE MARKER ey A/Albert Huntley and Elizabeth), 4a for 24 years, Before Me was oe Astall; Prairie Oil (00 it ; a 8} Graham. He was married June that he lived at Kedron and ; rairie \ i vee em | Roe a Bee" fag 1" 2 cl avbulder and carpenter, ar Cammy Fee ta a p 0 e | MEMORIAL PARK po ay pa ares Pine Point "iat S584 Sh SH Huntley had been retired fori), oo. Oshawa. 723-2633 Tred Ol 418 247. 243. 243.1 |-~Pore Pay 4 MM TI |seven years. He was an adher-)"iie is survived by his wife Pi R 45 Union Olt 100 See 1h 18 Bow oe 990 985 990 ent of the Whitby : Baptist Mildred and five daughters, 200. 305 | Wsbu' 200 1 +1 | Probe 7 a |Church and had served for 11 : Wi becelts 7480 385 us 350 Prudex 15a 15% 15:4 | vears as a member of the Whit- Mrs. Donald Traviss (Betty) of I MEMORIAM W Dec wis S90 145 14s 45 --s | Que Crib Om ee os isi Enniskillen, Mrs. Stanley, ; Que Man -4500:«5'4 2525 1 (by Court of Revision, and for a Struss (Marjorie), of Oshawa | Quemont 200 $107 10% 10%-- *\number of years as chairman. |; i 4 Radiore 17225 :'112:«*107---s1N1 Mrs. Lorne Rosmond (Donna), 193 --2 | Mr. Huntley is survived by his of Oshawa and Miss. Shirley GRIFPITHS -- In loving memory of @ 195 «(192 Griftithes who we aon tedanine Fe IN MEMORIAM iter Siu '7% 'ave Py wife, oo ¥ wig vse Ran gge os cs Wood and Miss Linda Wood, _, ao if ™ 7 71 41 |Stacey; five daughters, Mrs." -\,o+, of Oshawa. There are two 00 745 730 Sandford (Verna), Mrs. D. i e e God saw you getting weary, | et 2 m5 +58 } 1 So He did what He !nought 'best, ete and crete hoben eee 2 250 26% + 4l Wiles (Gladys), Mrs. B, Hands-|S%5, Kenneth, of Little Britain, He came and stood beside you lwhe passed eway September 2, 1964. AR vu oe ae comb (Jean) and Mrs. W. Hil- and Orval, of Oshawa. And whispered come home and rest. The blow was great, the shock severe, a cr 138 198«4138 =) all of Whitby d There are two sisters, Mrs. We tittle knew when we woke that morn) We little thought the end was near,| Sherritt 5 635 630 liard (Joan), all of Whtvy oy \Leonard Hindman (Ethel), of The sorrow the day would bring, And only tho: h i a Por re call wes. sudden, the. shock| ne On, 'ae *perting "without ferowon.| SiVmed 2.4 Mrs. F. Skinner (Erma) Of TO\anie Grove, and Mrs, Rob- severe, More each day pig miss you, father, Ld Alar - ronto and four sons, Eugene of rt Thomas (Annie), of Orono. To part with one we loved so dear, Friends may think the wound Is healed,| Si .stand : Prince Albert, Ronald of Ux-/o ' : * 'You wished no one a last farewell, But they. iittle vi Siscoe 400 ; ; There are two brothers, George Yoo Were: gone 'ofore warknew it That lia jetiaul sour pears concealed Sud cont 2600 aH re yess Whithy' end of Hamilton and Clarence of 9 - y 9 ern fer 4 _ded only Goa i Emma, sor-iviaw Harvey and grandchil- Sullivan loos Also surviving are two sisters, ge ogame ourvive. by Anna, Herold and grandchildren. ec 260 500 Mrs. A. Otterbein (Marion) of The body is resting at the KILLEN -- In loving memory of di "44d Toronto and Mrs, H. Watson SITE I wc mame ot tee kens whe bot say | Fon (Elizabeth) of Whitby and two] A7TcNTF we chapel on PHdAy. Griffiths, who passed away September 2,| God took him home, It was His will, 1 brothers, Thomas of Toronto), ; ; : is ' * . is tin eens But in-our hearts" love him si and Albert of Phoenix, Arizona;| TH eervice will be eendachss A smooth and spirited whisky. .. aged for at least six years in charred oak casks thiok of, " emory |s as dear today sbestos 3 300 299-300 24 grandchildren and 11 great- y » & G, yw * when we a rs he way. 290 140 165 +22 Stephen's Church. Burial will The family chein 's broken now, dchildren. He was pre- But memories wit live forever, Whe OH See #0 + saul by a brother, William. be at Oshawa Union Cemetery. Nor hes she rave ee Thet rie? can mt, its own. ; 0 a7 8 The funeral service will be FUNERAL OF etern --Sed' er Annie, son- i, 'nd left the gate alar. inset Mae end qraaenticrens | Vespar » » BD held at the W. C. Town Funeral JOHN FORDE --Dearly loved and always remembered Violam 1400 425 415 Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m. Sept a 1 gato Joh <a Cyril! KILLEN -- In loving memory of 2 dear| W Malar 13008 | o 3, followed by interment in| The funeral service for John taner_and_grandater Robert kien] wea Mines 19 80,1, 8, >"m|Groveside Cemetery, Rev. J.|forde,, who te ue. wo © ts HAYES -- In loving memory of @ hus| Calm and pice te & sein, 8 18 1 4 |McLeod will conduct -the|Brooklin t "he icine: na band and tether, Albert Wiliam '(Joe),| Sweetest rest that follows pain; . 4. 2 service. Sept. 1 at the McIntosh-Ander- "Colm snd Seaceher Pa Is icaologs Dut frist ca to rest beats White Star son Funeral Home. Rev. G. A. Sweetest rest that follows pains --Always remembered by son George, ---- a3 | MRS. WELLIAM MALLEY |Mundy of Brooklin United We who loved him sadly miss him _--[daughter-In-law Winnifred and grandchil-) 370 0oe Ma 35 35 iy| Following an illness of eight/Church conducted the service oe ee Pee ee eons 6 dren Alles. ane. Bitty. ee » 2% 2) 24 +14) months the death occurred Sept.|and interment was in Mount scenery by wife Nona a' augh| cdiu . is dale damien Sales fo 11:00 @.m.: 826,000. 1 at the Bowmanville Memoria!|/Lawn Cemetery. dear husband, Robert, who passed away Hospital of Harriette Grace) The pallbearers were: F red 2, i964 FOREION TRADING | = litarris, wife of William Malley|Coakwell, Thomas Seton, Thom- 8 | have lost y Jon, Cachwilt Ami wow pata 2 13 + 4lof Orono as Foy, William Vipond, Karel And day by day 1 miss him more _-- 300 275 275 275 --5 | 4 daughter of the late Mr. and| Vogel and Roy Yeo. But still the vacant chair Sooty leeed Oy oie any Mrs. William Harris, the deceas- Recalls the love, the voice, the smile | | ed was born on the 8th Conces- FUNERAL OF _Shaty' missed By sen Bill," deughter- | German Swimmers |{0'sr clarke Township. Fol|RICHARD GLENN POLLARD law Carolyn. | CARD OF THANKS lowing their marriage in 1913, Funeral services were held oo Set World Records Mr. and Mrs. Malley farmed in|yesterday for Richard Glenn HOSKIN -- In fovi ory of i Pgend and prother? Gorden, who ooveg, SE Clarke Township. They had been| Pollard who died in Rouyn Gen- , 1954, in his 2 | -- | wish to thank the staff of ; r ber 2, 1954, in hie Zand Year| iisdele Manor; with. special thanks. 0 LEIPZIG, East Germany/living retired in Orono for TBleral Hospital Saturday. He was Your happy carefree ways, |Mr. Johns, who were so kind to my hus-|(Reuters)--Frank Wiegand o7)years. She was a. member of/20 The smile that won you many friends | band Orono United Church and was| Rev. Wesley Herbert of King USTED AS "ALBERTA WINDSOR" Bi hasey oyoune Gays Mra, Robert Dutt.|East Germany set a world rec- ow 4 t eg prepay, OY or ita. | ; active in the work of the wom-|Street United Church conduct- "gutnalienlecebecley 3 FF slmen's 107 byrne vg re peciaes ber husband, nly ie EB a MS) Windsor Canadian is mede exclusively from Western rye graine~the world's finest, i sincere thanks and appreciation for the)men's -yar ree-style swim esides er husband, rs.|the Armstrong Funeral Home i ve h . ¥ i i " Akwaye 30 gent, wrgaltish, ond Bar | Oat oe ete reemetrswed;ateo einere Wednesday. Malley. is survived by a son,|at 2 p.m, Burial was in Union A product of Alberta Distiliers Limited. ' , L Deep in our hearts your memory |s kept] Pathers bovke wa beeen an ay Egon Henninger, another Oren, of Oshawa. Cemetery. We loved you too desrly to aver forget.iCanadian Corps, The Fittings Union, and tenes! The funeral service will be| Pallbearers were: Carson ~_ivingly FE oe ete kendra' wena tome, et e| ene German swimmer, broke|,.i4 in Orono United Church|Stroud, Eric Buss, Grant Buss, dad, sisters and om poder soi a passing 8 beloved husband and father,|the world 220-yard breaststroke/at 2 p.m. Sept. 3. Interment will/Dennis Schultze, Frank Gordon Bet Ve , james r . , = aire. Griffin and femity|record with a time of 3:30,6.\be in Orono Cemetery. land Blair Storey. ALBERTA OISTILLERS, LIMITES, CALGARY, CARADA 3. i POOM ALSEREA COME CABAOAE CROGREST Waitcrs

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