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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 29

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38--Coming Events | FREE ADMISSION | OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thurs., Oct. 28th 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT, $30. 1-- $150, JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250. JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50 and 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 50 AND 55 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE, $150. TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. Regular games pay double in 7 Nos. or less EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION 50c ADMISSION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion leov- ing Four Corners at 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT AIMITTED CENTRAL COUNCIL OF NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA SPECIAL BINGO Over $5,000 in. Prizes Oshawa Civic Auditorium WHITTINGTON -- Michael end irene} {nee Aitken) are thrilled to announce the birth of @ bagi aneke St ynne, ie. | o,, on Wednesday, octeber 2 1965 Sehewa General Hospital, A sister DEATHS DAVIDSON; Wittiagt After a short iliness at The Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Ti 1 October 26, 1965, Willlam Davidson (of 700 Brock St. S., Whitby), beloved husband of Emily: Jane Swain, dear father of James of | West Hill, and Mrs. E, Fitzgerald se jin his 76th year, Resti at the Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Service 5 the chapel on Friday, Oct. 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn PR BS Osh- awa, Visitors commencing 7 p.m, Wed-| nesday, There will be a Masonic service| jat the graveside. | | MAGDA, Kathleen McKay } jAt the Ajax-Pickering General Hospital jon Wednesday, October 27, i» Kath lieen McKay, aged 53 years, beloved |wife of John Magda, Apt. 19%, Kings court Apts., Ajax, dear mother of Wil- Pel G. (Billy) Magda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mo Kay of Greenwood, Ont., dear sister of [Margaret (Mrs, Or, Warner Sheldon), | Philadelphia, Resting at the Wiillam &, Sherrin Funeral Home, No, 2 Hwy., Pick-) ering, (just east of Harwood Ave, N., Ajax. Service in the chapel on Fri- day, October 29, at 2.30 p.m. Interment! Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrongements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA i HOPPI SHOPPING 24 HOUR Ape SERVICE 728-6555 } } | Kindnes beyond Price, yet within reach of oll | GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 "IN MEMORIAM HOLDAWAY -- In loving memory of « 4 father and grandfather, Albert Hold away, who passed away October 28, 1959 He fs gone, but not forgotten, And a8 dawns another y: In our lonely hou thinking, Thoughts of him always nes Days of sadness stil! come o'er us, Friends may think the wound Is hea! But they little know the sorrow | That fles within the heart concealed. |--Forever remembered by son Albert, daughter-in-law June and grandchildren. | HOLDAWAY -- in loving memory of a} a pga, ae HE FLIPPED FOR WINNER been won by Conservative On April 25, 1963, J. Denzil ing vote after two recounts bp RACE -- Purse $2,200 M fhree and four: olds. 7 Furlong ai 1Up Lost 7 iizolmenents 3.50 &Peterry, Oititach a9 ial Bive Zip, Jive Mistake, Willie's Briet, Bey Beach, Tengum and Miss Dwyer, Late Scratch -- Ripa- Winner, b ¢, 4 oe ee m4 by Menow. $26,927, Daily Pool $44,606. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 Claim: Ing three-year-olds end up. 7 Furlongs (11) 7-Humber Bri 1» Armstrong a" yy 4 ie, rroby Fitzsimmons 291k in Orders Honey Bives, Field Jodeb, Arthur H., Real Biack, A- 4+Judge Alon tihreconing, Also Ran Trial Lid ddy, French Twist and Silver Penny Serger = A-Remister, A-F, A. Rob- rts J, Bozzo entry, DAILY DOUBLE, Winner, & m, 5S, by Sir Harry -- Netcey) by Heather Broom. Pool $33,301. THIRD RACE --- Purse $2,100 Ciaiming Maiden two-year-olds, Foaled in Canada Ms Mile (12) Turcotte 148.50 3,280 13.50) and Lovely, Fitzsimmons 4.00 3,10 4Risky Attack, Ferro 4,40 Also Ran in Order: Busher Jackson, Gary Lee, Mighty Gar, Gaianx, ck Sonn Miss Caprice, sign by Mahmoud, 3 5 FOURTH RACE Purse $2,300 Claim: Ing three-year-olds and up. 7 Furs (8) &Apple, Gomez 1.80 3.30 2.60 la-All Seasons, Leblanc 5-Bimini Bill, Harris 4,00 Also Ran in Order: Choppy River, Bour bon Blue, Muskeg, Crispy Sue and A-Mark Left. A-L. J. McGuinness and 5. F. Ste Jewet Phalanx -- Sultana $53,163, Iphenson entry Winner, bi g, 7, Ambiorx -- Seaton Pip- pin by Johnstown. Poot 904,586. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 FIRST RACE 1 Mile Trot for all ages. Purse $700 (7) 2-Gay Bandit, McKiniey 6-Kit's Kid, Feagen 5Oakie Bars, Walker Also ted: Blackthorn, Barmin, and Borsec SECOND RACH -- 1 Mile Pace for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8), \-Shadow Stone, W'wood 5.20 3.60 3.00 3-May Scot, Kingston 6.60 4,50 2-Jean First, Geisel Jr 4.80 49 3,00 2.80 410 3.4 $5.00 Rex, Ann | Also Started: Major's Missey, Eddie's Pride, Wick, DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 1, PAID $14.60. Spencer's Pride C., and Ballerina THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Ril ve three- yrerelee and up, Purse $600. ( Inez Riggs, Knight ca \» 2.00 6Chuckmor, Herrington 7.0 3.90 5-The Irishman, Feagan 2.90 is@ Started: Brown Wolf, Lord Dean, bila Song C, Crystal Cricket, and Gay | Frisco. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for '| three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8) jed 6.9% 4,30) C GREENWOOD RESULTS ay OcTosER FIFTH RACE . Purse $2,600 Pye ie ee and up. One and It Rover Moose, te 950 Bind g's Absent Son, Dittti Ja-Siithering Sam, pat oN Also Ran in Order: A-Reap the Wind, Letin Artist and Buona Fortuna, A-F |, sanelli and Grovetree Stable entry. THE QUINELLA -- Royal Maple and Ab- sent Son PAID $99.00 Winner, © @ 5 by Wy ys Pool $25,100. Guinetia Pool $34,035. SIXTH RACH -- Purse $3,000 Three . Foaled In Canada. Allowances) 6.10 3.50 2,40 2-Canadian yg Reni Dittfach = 3.50 2.40 5-Isle of Mull, Gornez Also Ran in Order: Machavoine, Nearc- tic Mls ane chaoeues Winn by Canadian Champ -- Acadia by Senrnat Pool $54,314, SEVENTH RACE ~ Purse $10,000 add- (8) 4Solar Park, Walsh S-lce Water, Gomez iene Bags Fitzsimmons Also. R. in Order: Snow Time, Right- ous, Finn Mreett Caledon Star and Speediness, inner, © {, 2, by Victoria Park -- Solar Display by Sun Again. Pool $71,495. 10.10 in a4 ing th r-olds and up. Foaled In Can-| ade. one and one 16th Miles (12) | 2-Jessie B. Good, Turcotte hah | if 5DH-Bonnie Fiare, Harris 12DH-Royal Doctor, Steve 4 ry H " Also Ran in Order; What @ Que: ct, Mondigo, Yancy, L ta, H. V. Caplan, Deal Me Aces and Bronze Turkey. DH-Deadheat tor sec ond Winner, bm, 7, by Wild: Drift -- Super- visor by Ross Hoss. by. Menetrier -- Wyndole} | May Be Gardenless olarena, "Mazaring Stakes' Two-year-old a eye Foaled In Canada, One and one 16th > |Miles ° 400 that in five years the Garden mp tila RACE ~ Purse $2,100 Claim-| Pool $64,811. Total 'Pool $469,008. At, TAM, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS. | om } COMAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 28, 1963 29 - GREENWOOD ENTRIES FRIDAY, OCT, "% PIRST RACH -- Purse $2,200 Malden|Dreem Peeper, Dittfach 115 Two-year-olds, Foaled in Canada, 7 Pur- 9 Troe: cane Bie fongs Pointe Noire, No Boy Bive Chine, Johnstone 118 ar. Joey, \Werry M318 Quick Response, Fitzsimmons 118 SECOND RACE ~ Purse $2,000 ie ~4 Claiming three-year-olds and up, longs Mister Parham, No Boy_ 116 Shining Wings, % Boy 113 andio, Gordon 1 Linda's Love, No. be 113 Navy Grand, McCMomb Twilight Tango, McCMomb Split the Loot, Finley X11) Bully Keane, Potts 116 Fair Spin, inda 119 Moores Selector, No Boy 1 Sir Runnymede, Harris Ne Ap le 3 Bell F 3.. ' ligibies Keep a Be ) Ne 119; Silver Beau, No Boy | . wid THIRD RACE ~-- Purse $2,100 (3000) wel yy pice three and four-yegrolds ile Bruins, Celtics BOSTON (AP)--The Boston Garden, the city's major sports will be sold soon, the Boston Globe said Wednesday in a copyrighted story, The newspaper quoted Rus- sell Cox, president of Lenell- \Cox, real estate developers, as 39/Saying: "There's a possibility 116 will be a parking lot with the|S Bruins and Celtics out on the street with no place to play." He meant Boston Bruins of lthe National Hockey League and Boston Celtics of the Na-|siat tiger, No Boy 10 tional Basketball Association, [Moon Babu Werry XIN. Cox said his firm has an op-|Royal Bunny, No Boy 119 tion to buy the Garden and the! , 4% Hilal Twitaht Tar, cuthbert 38-acre tract including the north|110; Susie Sweet, Finiey A-X105; Tangum, station' from the Boston and|"arris 10. Maine | Railros id. proband Junction, Finley X113 mruny Doll, Werry X108 dave, Walsh 110 Jet invader, Barroby 122 Shodan, Armstrong 113 Gallumphant, Inouye 119 AG. Groves and LG and F Veal entry. B-Mrs, W. &. Osler and North Ameri- can Farm entry FOURTH RACE - Claiming three-year-olds of 2nd) 7 Furlongs Haka, Hale 119 }First Fashion, Steve X106 Jace Award Barroby 116 Hoolenany inie, Marrison 113 |Prince Guard, No Boy 111 Champ's Sis, Armstrong 113 Admiral Armbro, No Boy 116 Autumn Rose, No Boy 108 Suel's Roman, Walsh his Argo Bound, Fitzsimmons Ledy Domain, ery ae Exciamado, Leblan Also Eligible: Black Corel, No Boy 116) ns eeoyr Ferro XVeVeve: Real Black, Ne oy i Purse $2,000 (3000) and up. (Divan 6 FIFTH RACE ~ Purse $2,400 (5000) ns Three-yeor-olds and up. One and one hy miles (6) Rubver Stamped, No Boy 116 Son Blue, Leblanc 113 Sarosu, Fitzsimmons Cla! "3 Barleycorn, Inovye 113 Fabison, Turcotte 113 Sky Spark, Harris 113 Campbell end Cymer Stebies (QUINELLA WAGHRING) SIXTH RACE sg Claiming three-year-olds, 7 Countess Tana, th xe (9000) 'uriongs had ended in a tie. The 1965 election will be Mr. Moodie's third federal elec- tion as 'a returning officer (CP Photo) Paul Martineau, Mr, Moodie, a private contrac- tor between elections, had been ordered by the judge presiding at the judicial recount to cast the decid- dear father and grandfather, Albert Hold-/ laway, who passed away October 28, 1959. Till memory fades and life departs, You Ilve forever in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by Moodie, the returning offi- | 'cer in the federal riding of Pontlac Temiscaminque, loa en, son-in-law Bob and grandchitdren| (OOK a quarter from his seny, Bobby and Alexandra | pocket, flipped it and an- | | . | WOLDAWAY -- In loving memory of «| "ounced that the seat had |dear husband, Albert Holdaway, who | passed away October 28, 1959 Every day in memory's garden, We walk together, hand in hand | --Lovingly remembered until we meet STO 10:45 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge! 225 $10% 10'% 10% 205 $11 Vie 11% 175 $13% 13% 13% again, wife Edith. j 1400 320 ae at |6-C'brook Melody, Lester 20.70 7.90 37 |4-Magella, Wellwood 3.20 |5-Donbryn Adios, Dam 2.90 Also Started: Single Goose, Pat Sultan, Pontiac Nancy, Billy Reno, and K G Direct, | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 7:15 P.M. All games ployed on double cards ot 25¢ per card, except Jackpot. jaceous, Harris 110 Het en A Rereey, "2 Ines, Walsh 112 my "eimie. Fitzsimmons 167 SEVENTH RACB -- Purse $2,300 (3000) Claiming Three-year-olds (Divn of 6m 7 Furlongs Bega Bega, Steve X110 Take Notice, Ferro X110 Fiddler's Belle, No Boy 119 Park Heights, Finley X18 No Kidding, Leblanc 120 Lemartel, Potts 110 Ermine Sox, Parsons 10? s EIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming three end four-year-olds, One and three lé6ths Miles (13) zeoniee B. Good, baer ne 'omby, MecCMomb win Dixie, salt "3 Centores, Ferro X104 Five Loves, Armstrong 110 Sunshine Blond, Inouye 107 1 ty Ke, Chinese Festival, y Ontenh | Ww Armstrong Take 8 Gander, Nedeau 6 Elm Wood, Finley A-X11¥ The Contest Many Harris 117 Also Eligible: Bedford Park, AX110. A-Groves entry. X-5 bad AAC Post Time 1 daughter! FIFTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for three year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8). 4-Brave Sir, Filion 5-Joanne's Trailer, Hicks 2-Glendale Joe, Varcoe Also Started: Spindletop Broke, Guinea Mite, Or. Hand Su Hastings Headway High-Bell Hollinger Hud Bay Int Bibis Int Helium 1 Kenville tron Bay Jelex Joliet K Anacon 1000 325 325 325 1000.12 12 «12 =I 95 5 27 7 18 195 4 21 ' 28 ct] 330 v7 1298 $144 44 1000 535 520 2400 260 258 700 265 265 100 795 650 $27 156 $77'4 00 128 300 127 4600 4 1200 212 Joan, Go For McGregor, and + TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 16 } (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| z--Odd lot, xd--€x-dividend, xr--Ex-| rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is/ from previous board-lot closing sale.)! INDUSTRIALS Net! Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 550 Sli 11% 11% 430 640 40 25 $97 7 7 300 $10% 10% 10% + 300 625 620 420 --5 80 Soa 64 64 " 825 $31% 31% 31% pr 180 $4 «39% =a 445 $208 20'2 20 § $50 50 50 10000 13.13 13.13 13,13 100 86% 678 67s 180 $249 249 244 0 S14 6) 6) - 124» $73 72a 724 05 $23% 23% 23%- SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace for | $3,460 (5) 1¥a| 1A-H.A, M'dowland, F'gn 2.30 2.10 2.10 3 -Tango Lobell, Findley 2.10 2,10 2 |APeak Pick, Wellwood 2.30 2.10 2.10 | Also Started: Pat's Ezra and Kino Her- $20 [bert 3 | QUINELLA, 1 AND 3, PAID $4.10. |A--Coupled, Feagan Stable Entry. "Etobicoke Stakes" two-year-olds, Purse Stock Overland pr Pac Pete Pow Corp Premium Price Bros Pow Cp 4% ON Gas QN G Ow Reichhold Royal Bank Salada Scot M -pr Selkirk A | MORTON -- in -loving memory of our! |dear son and brother, Tommy Morton,| |who was drowned in a hunting accident,| October 28, 1961 Every Friday 7:45 And, @s dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, T | $600 | IN PRIZES | i houghts of him are always neer. | Days of sadness will come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That fies within the heart concealed Time takes away the edge of grief, $240. in 56 Nos, $20 Consolation $10. each Horizontal Line | Everlasting Memorialization a | is almost possible with the $200. in 58 Nos. |MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER $20. Consolation that we supply ond install; Free Admission-----Good Parking But memory turns back every jeaf. Precious for ever are memories of you, Please call MOUNT LAWN No Children Pleose Kopan L Dofauilt iW $35 258 265 TOE TOASTERS By ALICE BROOKS Surprise the, "bare-foot" set with slippers that are fun to wear--snug-fitting, too. Jiffy-knit slippers, each flat piece plus ribbed cuff. Felt, beads turn pompoms into pets. Pattern 7466: directions, sizes 4-6; 7-9; 10-12, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- |3-Loch'ver King, Holmes 7.20 3.10 3.79/craft Dept., 60 Front Street |¢Allan wiimac, Wellwood 480 3.70/West, Toronto 1, Ontario. On- Also Started: "Miselle Dares, Rencer|tario-residents add Ic. sales : vous | Boy, eavetown Lad, Karen Sota,jtax. Print plainly PATTERN A Ahendonbe Layk NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, terochet fashions. Hundreds more designs embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, every- thing! 3 free patterns printed in Catalog. Send 25c. Send for "Decorate with Netdlecraft!"' 25 complete patterns -- applique, pictures, pillows, more! Only 60c Value! Deluxe Quilt Rook 16 complete patterns. 60c. 74a 740 10% 1) 19% Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Alta G 4% Alg Cen Alg ~ a Algom: eee Alurr Argus Arg 8 pr Arg CP pr Ashdown B Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS Bath P Bell Phone Bow™M pr Brazil BA Constrn BA Oj) Cai Pow Cai P S oF Can Bread cD Sug Cl Findry Can Perm cs SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for \o| three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). |o Brenda Hat, Fritz 34,10 11,50 6.00 Shelli Can 1 2-Timber Hal, 2 Sheil | pr 1 3 9 - 4 +| aan at Shell | w 55 | M j ee Srerten: Be tavo FH |land, Pleasant Way, Simpeons $29%4 Superior Princess. Simp § $17'4 SKD Mfg 88% Siat St! $14% Silat B Slater A w +1 + IN HALF SIZES By ANNE ADAMS We're definitely ONE SIDED --in favor of this sleek step-in with the standaway band neck- line that's young and flattering. | Sew it now. "ne Pattern 4638: Half Sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, ani Size 16% takes 3% yards 45-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario. BE ALERT to What's New! Send for excitement-packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views school, career, glamor styles. Plusi« eoupon for--free-~ pattern choose it from Catalog. 50c. jan icKinley 3. 'arolyn Reed, Father- Johnny's Girl, and --%! "| Treasured for ever in our memories. Sadly missed and always remembered | |by Mother, Dad and family. Finley Newconex Neonex w N Harri N Hosco N Mylama Newnor Nisto Norgold N Coldstrm N Rank Northgte Opemiske Pamour Paramaq Patino Pax Int Pine Point Placer Porc Pay Que Sturg Quonto Raglan Rayrock Rio Algom Rockwin Roman Salem Sherritt Silverfield Stivmaq Siscoe Steep R Sud Cont 4 + Va} 200 255 1000 50 270 10500 23 1500 1500 13 1500 500 110 1000 2914 400 875 1100 935 4 xd 12 EIGHTH MILE -- 1 Mile Trot for three- jyear-olds and up. Purse $1,400 (7) |2+Lee Ezra, Carmichael 16.70 8.00 ney {)-Homestead Dan, Pacey 6.30 | 5-Sister Matt, Knight He Also Started: Blue penete Elvis, Dutch Dillard, and Count Yates. 100 2700 5a p 225 49 $144, 14% $460 46 00 $5 52% 75 $1% 614 100 $29 puey 100. 50 50 325 $13.13 750 385 85 3 200 $35% 35% 670 $19% 19% 200 $9% (9% 400 $9%4 98 200 $5% «Sm 75 $29 2912 100 $29Va 29% 185 $21% 21% 275 $15¥e 15Ve 88! $362 36% 100 420 420 1520 $224 22 300 $17% 17% 100 $2! 21 760 $12 (12 225278. 975 OILS 2000 200 2000 1300 1500 2500 100 7100 bod 100 NINTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for three +§ jyear-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (8) +§ Tor. tron Tower T Fin A Transaly Tr Can Trans-Mt Trans PPL Turnbull Un Acc 2 pr Un Carbide U Corp pr Today, tomorrow and all life through. MEMORIAL PARK 175 Just as you were, you will aiways be, 723-2633 ; bd 220 $100 100% 100% 900 $15\4 1 1S\e 80 $25% 25\4 28 200 $64) 60% 6 65 $73. (73 36 PL +$ +2 THE RESIDENTS OF HILLSDALE MANOR Cordially Invite You to attend their ANNUAL | BAZAAR Wednesday, November 3rd At 2:00 P.M Sale of work, Afternoon teo, Home baking and Door Prizes A MONTH FOR LIFE From Age 65 Baal "24 $84'% 86 525 $26 6 1900 %» » 1000 44 1000 6% 2500 210 207 1000 95 «(498 1080 $19% 19% 500 «(78 7" 1380 855 855 Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and insto! Please ca MOUNT MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS, BAUDER We wish to express c Sincere thanks and appreciation to our| etiv friends "and neighbors: | their kind expressions of sympathy) extended during our recent bereavement | Special thanks to Rev. H. A. Meliow.| GMC and Armstrong Funera | Total Pool $144) 882 HOLD FIRST DOG TEST BARRIE, Ont. (CP)--J. K. |Crang of Bond Head sponsored jthe first open sheepdog trials in Eastern Canada this year. More than 300 people came to see the large Scottish border collies round up and sort out sheep, obeying hand and whistle sig- nals, and .close the small cor- rals by pulling on gate ropes. 9 41 | 9% + Val 78 West Ind A a WCoast Tr W Pacific Weston A West A wis Zenith 2s rin 29% 29 2245 $63%4 634 63% 325-25 2 +4 5 3 Acme Gas Alminex Am Ledue ang UD Asamera Calvert CS Pete Cc Ex Gas C High Cr Cdn Sug Ol! Cent Del Dome Pete Dynamic Fargo Nor Am 6 W 12400 158 2000. 25% § 2000 1 1200 248 5000 53 500 70 500 17 1000 «19 1000-28 800 385 500 158 100 485 3000 35 9000 180 son 7" 1500 32 3000 16 1500. 6 2000 S'& 500 35 1000 21 Here is a plan te pravide fer your family if you should die, or for your retirement yeors if you survive... Y) 0 183 35 206 224 183 19 +1 +3 "" 5 e es; any 247 52 30 4 19 8 385 158 485 34'4 1% 2 11 248 52 30 16 19 1) 385 158 485 uy 16 2 1% 54 38 21 for Un Buttad UCL Mine Un Fort Urban Q Vespar Violarn Wasmac West Mines Wilko Willroy Win Eld White Star Yale Lead Young HG Yukeno Zenmac Zulapa Home | The Family +3 Paper ~ 1000 $11% $8 105 204 11% 8 104 294 114+ "| 1h + 104 EVERITT My family and } wish to convey sincere thanks to relatives, friends! and neighbors for kindness, sympathy, cards and floral offerings extended dur-| "9 OUr recent loss of a dea and| brother. Ted Ever tt Father} Smythe tor a Rundie, | Rowsell and Cherenuny for ft excel-| ent care during his long itiness Mrs: tsabel Everitt.| Cosmos Crain Rt 3 1 rt a 2 2300 250 250 200 $164 16% 300 265 26) will be held Friday October 29 at the ORC, 1.15 p.m. Proceeds Oshawa Humane Society RUMMAGE SALE, Simcoe Street United Mr Chureh, Memorial Hall. (Unit 13). 1 p.m. they Friday, October 29 and Union Oi +1 Vandoo W Decaita W Dec wis TREGONNING The family of the tate} C. Tregonning wishes to express sincere thanks to friends, relatives neighbors, for their kindness, beaut ful floral tributes and message of sympa-| thy during our recent bereavement, A 734 $110% 110% 110% special thanks to Dr. Campbell, Dr, Pat-| ] 100 -$7% 7% °79 rson and the hursing staff of Oshawa/ SO $25% 25% 2542 -- ' XXXXXXAXXXKXXXXKXXAXX KKK Gene ae "6 A ash ae O$ISS 155 155 250 $30%4 30 VOTE "OBITUARY -- TO ELECT MRS. 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Foods 8% ' ADDRESS... .ew ss wencomevenres « Magda, Kingscourt apartments,! OPEN DAILY 9am. to9 pm gina, Sask., she was married! happy to announce the arrival of a son her husband and her parents, Bedineau) are pleased fo announce the, The funeral service will be staff. be Rev. T conduct the te Dr. Ress, Or. McKay and 4th floor ? The department | Ajax A daughter of Mr. and Mrs See our regular od under W. G. McKay, of Greenwood Real Estate For Sole the deceased was the former Kathleen McKay. Born in Re-| MOOK KKK KKK HOOK AKA HK there in 1958. She had been al resident of Ajax for 12 years.| BIRTHS She was a member of the Pres-| jbyterian Church FICE -- Roy and joan (nee Hilts) wai, Mrs. Magda survived by U 8 ots, on Tuesday, October 24 i 'eas at Gohewe Generel Hompitel 'iand a son, William G. (Billy)} brother for Paul and Pam. Thanks lof Ajax. Also surviving is a sis Or. Lindsey and 4th floor staff ter, Mrs. Dr. Warner Sheldon} MALIK Matthew and Theresa (nee|(Margaret) of Philadelphia Paul Rich re e ie a ieeiey, NOtiober "it vajheld at the. William F Sherrin| 1965, at Oshawa General Hospital rn bro-'Funeral Home, Pickering, at] ir Mes We tee aks ith thee |2°30- p.m. Oct. 29. Interment willl , Moun! Lawn Cemetery ai a MeLBAN -- 4nd Donne (nee| OShawa H. Fleetham| Jackson) thank Ged for the safe arrivallof Greenwood of their first child, @ son, William Peter,| |service 11 tbs, 11 o2s., on Thursday, October «et aaa 1965 a? Oshawa Genera! Hospiat! Thanks | stat PLANT BY MILLIONS Ontario of aa murphy). are pleased | ounce nd 'hor the arrival of 9 daughter.. Ainslie Ellen.(Vest 258,600,000. black spruce 5 ths. 14 o88., on Tuesday, October 19, 15. et Oshawe General Hospital. specjaijseeds, Weighing only 640 thanks fe Dr, King and fev fourth floee stan, pounds, in 1965. saa =» Dovg and lien Pasaie i OCCUPATION U $5244 25 400 S26%n 26% 26% + Ve) 125 $10 10% Wee 98 874 We 874 Exact Doe of Birth ...,

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