26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 5, 1965 STOCK M RKET Bi Me OR AR a l FEWER MARRIAGES | TINY PRIVATE EAR gh 3000 152 15 13} Inthe first-half of 1965, 60,471] A tin =< , N Coldstrm 1000 167 107 107 =" | - 60, Y apparatus concealed in Scurry Rain 200 $18\2 18%4 18% F Mar wo 65 540 6s | Norihcal 4000 27 'East German marriages werela drawer or other hiding place) Union at 4 9% ie 19% sie Gen x 4 M4 3 a vi Soon 1000 11% 11% Ne --15 irecorded, 2,438 fewer than injcan pick up sound and transmit F | Uren «= as 90 990" 205 | Glen YK 400 $13% 13% 13% -- Yel Orerien WM 8 -- same period one year ear-lit to a receiver a quarter-tile ; ; ; 20 i 7000 1 1 ilier. wae FRED NELSON Gott. Born in Adelaide Town-| Wom, 1 ie te im +) | Qharey " sus oe et 6a 4a | Pamour 700. 18 1 4% jlier away. { , , 1m failing health for the nastishin, Middlesex County, she AIT Goldrim 3600.37 7 ee nd ae pg! 2 2 tye * wso-t66-- 35a FURNITURE s) « 4 : 5 : i i : year Fred Nelson, 567 Simcoejlived in Nissouri Township, Ox- a ie Sane in aes | be et ee | Yukeno, 2000. 4s fat | Osh Di Club UNI and AP. FP. LIANCES '4 st. m., died Nov. 4 at the Osh-|ford County and in the Nor-| A%¢ ran, 2m 8 179 79 --4 | Gulf L 2500 8% 8 8 Pick Crow $90 28 | Zane * | awa ving awa General Hospital. He was|wich and Otterville district of} Ansii 300 4G Srastinais oy ca ae ie | eee 1000 $113 114% 11% 4 ta) Sales to 11:00 a.m: 1,630,000. | Skin and Scuba Classes | in his 73rd year. Western Ontario. Prior to com-| 47, 300 7% % jm 44 | HighBel -- 1500 ass aso aso --25| @ Matigml 150 7 2 3 PI ang Se For Men & Women ' A son of the late Fred andjing to Oshawa three years ago,| Baska m0 8 8 8 a. ion aie tM eae 2000 210 207 207 Shett OW 300 $1994 1934 1994 +17! AT THE BOYS' CLUB Edith Nelson, the deceased was|she lived at Strathroy, Mrs.) Belcher ee es +4 | int Bibis 100 120.120 120 +2 | Rio Algom 2250 $20%4 20 2014+ ¥a| Agnico 200 145 M45 145 5 | Fer informetion born Mar. 10, 1893, at Stock-|Wilhelm was a member of the! pisck pay r 8 Kenvitie 2000 94 8 re ix ma boo gs Ed a at a ian he Bs 41 || ALEX MecDONALD 725-9704 port, England. Coming to Can-|College Park Seventh-day Ad-| Brunswk -- J68% 2 Aue) selec Y 957 45% 45° +§%4| Roman 1100 840 855 84 --10 BILL MITCHELL 623-7285 : ada as a child, he had lived in/ventist Church. Camp Chib 5500 575 565 570 +10 jolt 0 + Ms Ryetior Yoo (12 412 12 +1 | | Opemiska 50 eS : Gananoque and for the past 44) Mrs. Wilhelm, who is sur-| ¢ Tung 5100 130 125.127 Joutel OD 1s lor toss | Sliverfield 650 3: 335 330 +10 ' ears haa. vi by her second husband, 4 i Joutel Rts 5600 13 13 13 41 | Silvmaqg 31500 4 414 43 +14 , ' » a Danaea hae Sl Maelo C Lencourt .500 17 17 WV | Kerr Add 220 825 825 825 +5 | Steep R 750 720 715 720 +5 H ' e rio Steel 1 An employee of Ontario Steel|Moses P. Wilhelm, was pre-| Cantri Woo Bly] Kk Anacon 1350 345 340 340 8 | Sud Cont 1500 25 24 24 --2 ! 4 years, Mr. Nelson was shopjdeceased by her first husband,| Cendore . 20) 1)" 12 12° | K Desmond 1000 67 467 67 +4 | Sullivan | 8400 425 690 615. +15 52 superintendent prior to his re-\Joseph Uren. She is survived| Chib-kay 1000 17 17 17 --2 | fopan Tog lp. \7is 16 +1 |) Tech oop wn vor tirement in April, 1963. by a daughter, Mrs. Scott Po cigg WE 2 M4 & ia --4 | LC Dutauit 2275 $15%4-154 154 Texmont 2100 :159 158 158 --1 Mr. Nelson was a member of}Lowry (Ruby) of Oshawa and aa 3000 92 92. 92 «-+2:| «(Lakehead . 1000 27 26% 26% Tombill a0 135 135 135 --5 - Ty " Coniagas L Osu 1000 14% 14% 144 Tribag 600 238 «238 27388 --2 Northminster United Church; |two sons, Cecil Uren of Galt) ¢ Gelle&k = su 0 7 Leitch 360 585 570 570 --20| Un Bufted 3500 56 56 56 +1 Cedar Lodge, AF and AM, No./and Gordon Uren of London,| € Hai a0 51 50 50 Lorado a ees ea Och Mie 0 8 BOR ogress is 270, Oshawa, and the Inde-|Ont. She was predeceased by a = oan as vue es +5 | Macdon 000 32, 32 32 44 | W Beaver 3000 17 17 17 +1 : pendent Order of Odd Fellows|son, Curtis Uren, of Brantford.| € Morrison 1900 209 198 205 +12| Macleod 4500 95 95 95 +2 | White Star 500 35 35 --"% at Gananoque, During the First!" Aiso surviving are a brother fn Sag "agp os i2 ue "| Mich gh MyaaMpy | ee YS VOTE Monday for World War he served overseas|Russell Brown, of Kerrwood,| ¢ Rambler 2m ioe ith Oh) _s5| Mattgm! 605 $1814 18 18Y0-+ Yh | ee with the Royal Canadian Artil-\Ont.; 16 grandchildren and two) Cop Corp 1500 nee ee Be eee ee ys is survived by his wife pederneatir grat held SopMon 300 | ta iy Matsl Mine 'ism ts. Wee a as | VOLKSWAGEN "+! The funeral service gvas he Craigmt 200 $11% 11% --) Muiti-m 5850 88 88 88 43 | , the former wares "a. at the Denning Bros. Funeral] on 3% § 2 Net Expl 100 15. 15s ae Seles & Service ol r, Mrs. diated ©/Home, Strathroy, at 2 p.m. Nov.| Denison 325 $40 40 M0 lew Cal 1700 909090 | (Edythe) of Oshawa; five step-l1 Interment anit in "Otterville rag A BR Pa N cules ey 3 ea bdosae "ya DEMOC hters, Mrs. Ken Sanders) ,, yell i N Hose, 100 270 270 270 --2 | R yor mate a arn Woe Cemetery. Fiwest M 1000 114 114 1%*--%4) © vlame 500 2) a) at cE THE MANHATTAN den (Lorraine) and Mrs. Wil Le Yee a ae oe | Highwey 12 end 7. 985-7162 . isto 4 4 i vse size a) GREENWOOD RESULTS Oshawa; Mrs. Fergus O'Brien = Powerful 16 Watt Amplifier (Jean) of Peterborough and THURSDAY, NOV. 4 « AM/FM Tuner'with Multiplex Mrs. John Walsh Barbara x ' 2 satiny Ann) of Toronto and three! FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,100. Allow- 4-Speaker Pi ing, maiden two-year-old fillies, 1 Mlle|ances, two-vear-old fillies. 1 Mile (6). = "VM-1265" 4-Speed. Changer step-sons, Jack M. Dafoe of)" Cosmic Grey, F'mmons 5.20 2.50 2.10 . ind-|2-Fair and Lovely, D'fach 3.20 2.50 2.30/5-Anxious Age, McComb 2.90 2.40 = Cabinet in Walnut Veneer Toronto, Robert Dafoe of Wind-|2-Fair 2 Ys oy ee cce aac eonel nay! - deg . sor and William Dafoe of Atlan-|7-Rebulin: Turcotte, a ienc AF eel Me Rad th Oroors Aware 'eception)| » 53" long, 17%" deep, 274" high ta, Georgia. |,, Also Ran in Order: Gray Bend, Roman- A-Icy Reply and Mink Flyer. | Also surviving are two sis-/tic Kiss, Smart Bird, hantom yer,|Late Scratch--Nayno. rf iJ t id Acceptable. Gift. A--Windfields Farm entry ters, Mrs, Nellie Dailey of Gana-|{ste scretch--Jenn-Dar. covety | WiINELLA,. § AND & PAID $10.0 - e ee 5-YEAR WARRANTY r oo ' 1 ir noque and Mrs. Ed. Neal)Winner, bf, 2 cy chop Chop -- Lovely) Gibson, by Cosmic Bomb. Enrich our home library eee visit ON ALL "SOLID (Flora) of Katrine, Ont., and!p,oi 21,769. Daily Double Pool $4501. [Poot $28,474, Quinella Pool $35,654. STATE" PARTS | ildren, Gar. nd fet 44 age gy 'Suhaee Me SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- e 4 ling, three-year-olds. 7 Furlongs (10). ing, three-year-cids. 1 Mile (12). » | was predeceased by a brother,|7Maytown, Turcotte 7.60 3.20 290/10Mald of Honor, Gerro 43.20 15.00 7.29 ¥ i P .50| 7-Black Diver, jan Herbert, of Gananogue. | iepey's best, Wel | s, Am|thstake, Mater, Barry 530 The funeral service will be)" 'aiso ran in Order: Wiffiaw, Fabuious| Also Ran in Order: Chief Brant, Con held at the McIntosh - Anderson|star, Triple Alliance, Champagne Lill,|Jo, To Glory, Chinese Sabre, V. Sil, Sau- a , |Hot Honey, Bodwenni and Play Friend. cy Question, Berno Miss, Eddie Shack | Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Nov |pany pouBLE, 2 AND 7, PAID $13.30|and Miss Blackhawk | 8. Interment will be in Mount winner, ch fy 3, by Mahan--Brookfown, Winner, ® % 4, by Count of oo for the newest in adult reading ! Poweiyerags bs Lawn Cemetery. The officiating PY Mery Pool $40,178. clergymen will be Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, minister of] THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. : ae : ' Nortiminster United --Church|ing: melden two-yeencld fills. 1" Milo Clete, siren venom one ee Choose from a wide array of books .. . included are humour, non-fiction, history, mystery; something to and Rev. Ben Morpood, of|¢sive chintz, Werry 1680 9.10 4.50/6Leader Lane, Werry 10.00 5.40 4.00 ; : P . : : hasan t inister at|1-Pat's Mully, Gordon 12.40 4501 ?-Carrler, Gordon 549 490) suit almost every taste. Listed below are just a few of the many available for hours of reading pleasure >on a meee mes B |7-Cool Cutie, Potts 2.70|7-Buona Fortuna, Walsh 8.70 Northminster. | Also Ran In Order: Early Advance,| Also Ran im Order: Peters Sister, : - Cedar Lodge will hold ajsuiten's Renee, Foredeck end Our Tom/Crulse Control, Winkle, Senator Grav.) "THIS GAME OF POLITICS" 'THE STRODE VENTURER" | "PLAY GOLE WITH PLAYER" "THE TOWN IN BLOOM masonic service at the funeral) 3}. scratch--cara Mia Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by Blue Man-- home at 7 p.m., Nov. 7 ap nl ig f, 2, by Blue Prince -- Diba, Ech ea oy Perey, Late | sy Pierre Sevigny--the story of by Hammond Innes--the story of by Gary Player--who at the age by Dodie Smith--author of "The THE SCANDINAVIA AE heyy : : | is wi: Dalmatiaris", + Pool $46,079. | the exciting years' in politics since a wealthy man and his wish to be of 23 won the British Open Hundred and One n ERNEST H. McCORMACK | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim June 10, 1957, You will either be different, Essentially a story of a Championship in 1959. Instruction This book is a type of biography Contemporary Styling in Walnut Ve The death occurred unexpect-| poyrtH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| ing, three-year-ois and up. 1 Mile (11). intrigued or infuriated by Mr. mon and his faith. "The Strode on every aspect of the game, well containing humour and fifelike 4 J ' neer edly Nov. 4 at his home, 994/ing, three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs (11). |12-Ponder On, Dittfach 6.80 4.30 3.40 Satin' idsoe Vanier' la tie beet illustrated. * people. 5. 50 «= "Solid State" 30 Watt Arnplifier Simcoe st, n., of Ernest How-|!!Eien Vitel, Armstrong 8.00 54) 310| #Judge Alone, Barroby seus y | allan aanaie 1.50 > 4.25 : 5.50 rr i" » i, &First Fashion, Steve 6.50 3.70) 9-Popsaysno, Turcotte 4,00 tech tech Pinicee ee CO ins Seen MOR cies pesekaaeen * AM/FM Tuner with Multiplex ard McCormack. He was in his|sph-Liberated, Walsh 2.50| Also Ran in Order: Breconing, Dream = 8S 'Perk 66th year. | Also Ran in Order: snonem, hoch Me acl ae ee Pp asd og Mala e peaker nee p crest Lady, Erin Pan, Music Festival, | Dar! em, Artista, r Broom. A son of the late Mr. and|Now 1 Wonder, Queencrest, Silver.Penny.|Late Scratch--Enlyn Lad "& SONG OF SIXPENCE" "THE WHITE CALF" "WINSTON CHURCHILL "THE COURAGE OF THE = Garrard "3000" Changer Mrs, James E. McCormack, the|DH--Deadheat for third. |Winner, b g, 7, by Ponder--Sall Cloth, . 7: = 56" wide, 17%" deep, 27%" high deceased was born Ma 27 | Winner, dk b or br c, 3, by Perfect and--| by War Admiral. AS | KNEW HIM" EARLY MORNING' . y »|Main Pass, by Prince Big. Pool $70,822. Tottal Poo! $466,527 by A. J. Cronin enriched by by Cliff Faulknor--the time of the ---- nena tenement 1900, in Hastings County. A| Poo! $55,039 Attendance, 6,566. Cronin's vivid childhood memories story is in the early 1850's. The by Violet Bonhom Cart ' | any sidearitig Ones, Of y Violet Bonhom Carter--a por- 1, resident of Oshawa for 40 reaches toward the underlying author's aim is to describe inti- trait drawn from a lifetime and 4 -- oy emai' 5-YEAR WARRANTY years he was a foreman in the] | truths of existence with a tender mate details of Blackfoot culture memoir of the first years of a Dooronhy of @ Tamale Nathet ON ALL "SOLID General Motors stamping plant| RA E AY end sympathetic understanding of while instilling in the reader a remarkable friendship. As a por- or tne First. World War, Arthur STATE" PARTS..... " for 35 years. He had been a the marvel that is mon. J QE respect for these people, strug- trait it will surely rank among the Bishop's biography Is 6 wed member of the Oshawa Curling) BOND Fs vs6 Sens seis Pet gling against o harsh environment, most vivid and striking we are tbute to a walkioved fethit ahd Club for many years, THURSDAY, NOV, 4 ' who were $0 soon to be faced with likely to have, and can we doubt @ very. gallant mais Mr. McCormack is survived) First RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for ali|Dillon, Frisco Lou, Prince Blue Vic, and the growing threat of the white that the sitter would approve the = sa, 6.50 bold use of colour and the ab- VSR INDE SY iountain George. | man. 5 3.7 sense of drab and neutral tints? ages. Purse $700 (8). by his wife, the former Greta/otn, Dillon, Gelsel Jr. 17.00 8.80 4.00 Sisk May Pereman, whom he MAar-!1-Dionna Chief, Coke 3.80 2.80 Sixt RACE ae ie ak Or We ge en eee ope em ne ae are As a memoir it ean "3.15 ried Jan. %; 1933, at Columbus; |¢8ig Factor, Smith 2.80| year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). rival. Also Started: Flood, Nick Herbert, Lyn-|5-Marion Mohawk, Geisel 9.30 4.20 3.60 WOE icc cceacsnters ' a ho a Mrs. Douglas pate den Joe, Excellent Ima, and Frisco Phil.|3-May Scot, Kingston 4.20 3.50 s rd} 6Penny Chief, Boily 3.90 (Phy lis) and two son 4 Howa SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for} Also Started: Hay Joe C, Pauline Volo, awn gag Pg hie Sanur aay, 'Prise H | 5 s » House o ais ee . : ' and Mun' Kate Mackie. bath of|Commonss Cornish Horn, Victoria 'Lee,|ypSeVENTH, RACE -- 1 Mile Face for| -- lan Fleming's Secret Agent 007 series -- specially low priced Saturday ! q | |3-Wynsor, Wellwood 3,90 2.70 2.70 Goldfinger', 'From Russia With Love", and other tales of intrigue, ' and Bis! Song. Huntsville; two brothers,/Dawy DOUBLE: 5 AND 5, PAID $44.0. /7 Dean Sultan B 2nd, Hicks 3.60. 3.00 i adventure and murder ! Charles of Batawa and Joseph! sy pace -- 1 Mile Pace for all| "sis? Hel, Soper | SPECIAL of Peterborough and nine grand-|.oes, purse $700 (8). and Stanley, all of Oshawa. | three-year. igh | ri ' : ' He is also survived by three|srenny symwot wie ""si0"i10 tgolanent chil, oo to | | AA A AA ES BON D" PAPERBACKS 1-Bye Bye Ezra, Waddell 4.60 ee QUINELLA, 5 AND 3, PAID $40.20. 3 1 * ; 4 children. letaven Rico Shes 12:50 7.60 4.0] 80m, Eddie Breeze, Joe Johnston, and EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 205 \ PHONE 725-7373 The memorial service will be| thay evenness, 219 13) held at 2 p.m. Nov. 6, at the| Also Started: Prize Valley, Cindy Van| EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for five year-olds and under. Purse $1,100 (8). Armstrong Foneral Home. ee Black Creek, Wellvood 1040 480 2.90 erment wi e in Oshawa) ort Seer; eager 7 os Union Cemet R John K.|_ FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for|!-Mr. Whiskers, Arthur 2.50 nion Cemetery. Rev. John K. Also Started: Go For Broke, Anglo ' | three- olds and . Purse $600 (8)! + ; Moffat, minister of Simcoe |, Guineas mite, Geisel Jr 430 390 3,70\United, Echo O Valley, Jimmy Chief Jun- Street United Church, will con-|8Leo's Pride, Soper 14.70 7.00|!0r, and Bryan H Direct duct th ic |3-Goldie Elgin W., Herrington 3.50 uct the service. ; Also Started: Royal Oaks, Bar Gold,| NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three- Hal Spirit, Cobey Joe, and Superior Chief.| year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8). GEORGE A. TERRY 5-Brother Bob, Feagan 8.10 5.00 3.60 . + to.| FIFTH MILE -- 1 Mile Pace for three-|3-Allen Creed, Bolly 9.50 3.30 The death occurred early to-| 37 olds and up. Purse $600 (8) élrene Macduff, Boyce 280 day, at the Oshawa General|4oneida Chief, Filion 6.10 4.00 3.00) Also Started: Goldstone, Ben Carey, Hospital, of George A. Terry, |7-Malor's Missey, Norris 7.30 4.90;Gracie Byrd, Negley 4al, and tiver }|5-Sue Sue, Carroll 4.40) Laird. . " 24 Lloyd st. Mr. Terry had not|" Also Started: Yankee's Pride, Girlie| Attendance 2,081. Total Pool $124,537 19" "Daylight Blue" Sealed Beam Picture Tube = MXD Chassis -- 23 Tube Functions = Front 6" x2" "Dyna-Power" Speaker s s énjoyed good heaith.ior tne past year and had been seriously sick) for two weeks. Born at Cobourg, he was a son of the late James and Cath- erine Terry. He received his education at the Cobourg public and high schools. A resident of Oshawa for 50 years, Mr. Terry was express agent for the Canadian Pacific) Railway here for 36 years prior to his retirement in June, 1933. Mr. Terry was a member of} St. George's Memorial Anglican Church and for a number of years was a member of the} Rotary Club of Oshawa. An en-, thusiastic gardener, he had one; of the best gardens in the city.) He is survived by his wife,) the former Doris Welch, whom} he married at Whitby in 1920. Canon F, G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Church, will con- duct the funeral service at the BASEMEN WALL PAINT SEMI-GLOSS ALKYD TYPE Cabinet in Sand Colour 21%" wide, 13" deep, 164" high COMPLETE . .m ; 77 WITH STAND ...., 177. THINK... Of World Peace.. VOTE Monday for HODGES | X|,.M.., -- a ON E517 SUNNY YELLOW 8atonia A Top Canadian Value "SATIN" LATEX and SEMI-GLOSS Interior Finishes in 192 Fashion-Colours These good quality colour-matched finishes come in 21 regular basic colours. For a custom-colour variation or a shade of 'off-beat' hue, consult our rack of take-home colour chips to find the tint that will produce the special colour you want. It's as simple as that! Or, for an extra charge of .15 per qt. and 50 per gal. we'll custom mix your special colour in our colour- mix machine while you wait, Paint now for the festive season Mcintosh - ..nderson Funeral é ahead! : Home at 3.30 p.m. Nov. 8. In- ' ' terment will be in Oshawa} OSHAWA ee SEMI-GLOSS U Y A ons. oes P. 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SPECIAL: 1 Gal. plus 3" brush, the two to keep clean because dirt and grit are sealed out. Dual Front "Dyna-Power" Speakers Hits Swed 8 ee, Quart 2.65 Gallon 8.95 pt ag golive: ape FLE , @ Pewter Grey @ Tile Green @ Flagstone (grey) @ Fawn Beige 34" wide, 16" deep, " hig its Swedes EXALUM i ON DEX CEMENT Quick-drying * ttn a ett) | sys SemWindewecble | -PAINT AND 7" BRUSH High Gloss Enamel | aie | QLD LZ Reindeer Loss cMNe Lectes ern Sweden's nomad Lapps are reve, turning to regular jobs because Repiox fo 7... Install ct aa Use it wherever you want a hard, gleaming finish -- kitchen, DOWN PAYMENT serious losses of reindeer have Analéen ton cae Helps rage cracks and pores in interior and exterior bathroom, woodwork, shelves, furniture, etc. crippled them financially. Many Window Inserts cement, stucco, masonry walls, In ivy green, Carth- ¥, i i 2-Pint . ivart 2. allon 7.95 people here fear the nomads, as such, may soon disappear en- tirely. Now numbering fewer than 30,000, the Lapps tend more often to discard 'their pictur- esque national dress, with its colotful knee-length padded coat of bright blue, red and yellow and topped by @ pom-pom cap in favor of blue overalls age cream, grotto blue, monastery grey, antique ivory, Spanish buff, Capri: blue, Bermuda yellow, ioe pierre Elem $ bony Bive ! flamingo pink, Ming green. ay : fort, Pg ones | il SPECIAL: 5-Ib, pkg. plus 7" brush, the two 2.19 $ Cardinel Red © Aquamarine $ Colonial Green i a EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 PHONE 725-7373 Showroom and Factory PHONE 728-1633 @ FURNITURE and APPLIANCE 95 ATHOL ST. E., OSHAWA , 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MONDAY to SATURDAY. 434 King St. West 728 STORE HOURS: open THURSDAY ond FRIDAY, NIGHTS UNTIL 9! Opening New Store Soon in WHI i"