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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1965, p. 19

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36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF Ca TOOLE, --, ary ws TBY, OUNTY 'OF 'ONTARIO, CHILD, DECEASED, All persons having claims against the Estote of the above-named deceased, lote of the Town of Whitby, County of Ontario, who died on or about the | 6th day of April, 1965 ore hereby noti- fied to send to the under- signed on or before the 30th day of November, 1964 their name ond full porticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said dote, the Est- tate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice hos been re- ceived. DATED AT OSHAWA, Nov- ember 9th, 1965. MILDRED H, CLARKE, Administratrix, by her Solicitors, Greer and Kelly, 114 King Street East, Oshowo, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF LATE OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, LABOURER, DECEASED. All persons having claims against 'the Estate of the ebove-named deceased, late of the Town of Whitby, County of Ontario, who died on or about the 16th day of April, 1965 are hereby notif- ied to send to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of November, 1965. their names and full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date, the Est- ate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has been re- ceived, DATED AT OSHAWA, Nov- ember 9th, 1965. MILDRED H, CLARKE, Administratrix, by' her Solicitors, Greer and Kelly 114 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Se ceemerg ce temo es MARVIN WALTER TOOLE, 38--Coming Events LIONS BINGO Wed. Night $1,200: in cash prizes. Jackpot nos. 55 & 58 Early. Bird Gome 7:45 Jubilee Pavilion r Cemetery. BINGO TUES.; NOV. 9th 20 regular games $8 and $10 SHARE THE WEALTH $1). JACKPOT 53 Nos. $20. CONSOLATION FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Gome FREE ADMISSION ieee in Prizes fackpots 57 and 5) Children ee 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from Corners BAZAAR and TEA ot Christ Memorial Church Parish Hall (Hillcroft ond Mary St.) + -- Nove. 10th -- 2:30 p.m. auspices of 8th Sea Scout __-Mother's | Auxiliary. ' BAZAAR HOLY CROSS CHURCH Simeoe St. South NOV. 10th, 2:30 - 9 P.M, Homebeking, Fancy Work, Candy, Tea Room, etc: BAZAAR and TEA ON Fri., Nov. 12th 2:30 P.M. at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Park Rd: ond 40! Serving --- Home Boking, Novelties and Aprons. BINGO FERNHILL PARK WEDNESDAY NIGHT Early Bird Gome 7:30 16 Gomes $6 SHARE THE WEALTH RUMMAGE SALE SIMCOE HALL on ae, sigh 10th St Wants Ads Don't Cost-They Pay ion s ae WA. 1 each $10., $15., $20., $30. | Free_Admission ---- Over Prizes. BIRTHS ean =~ John and Geri {eee Veer ton) are happy fe announce rriv of thelr. son Blair Jeffery sven 9 up 10 028., on Monday, November 6, 1965, a! the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Brent, Many thanks to Dr, Ander: hatin ry 4 hope ~ @ daughter, 6 | Sunday, November 1, 1965, at 'Oshawa General Hospital, HENRY ~-- Gordon and Marilyn are) the arrival of @ baby vg Saturday, November As ie Osh awa Generel 'Soapital. "Mother yy Geugh- fer doing well! PR yal sath apn asdad Naomi wishes announce the safe arrival of her baby Somers Kevin Charles, 7 ibs, 12 ozs., on Thursday, Fst aad 4, 1965, at Oshawa 'al ital, Proud perente ue Maxine wa hariie, Thanks to Dr. Morgan and Of, Kuzner, and tf 3 the 4th floor, t STEIN -- Phil and Connie (Stradeski),| are happy to announce the birth of their! ay, daughter, 6 ibs, on Friday, Novem ber 5, 1965, Many thanks to Dr, Volimer: and the 4th floor staff, | DEATHS CAMPNEY, Bruce Wallace Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, Nov, 8 1965, Bruce Wallace Campney, beloved husband of Lenora Shook and father of Mrs, Fred perm (June) and Frederick Comeney h of Oshawa, in his ie r, Rest une ie et the Armstron Oshawa, with ne service in chapel on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 3,15 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. ie, the CROSS, Walter W. | Entered into rest in Honolulu, Hewall, on Sunday, Novernber 7, 1965, Walter W Cross, beloved husband of Eileen Marie McFadden; father of Elleen Louise and Marilyn Ruth, of Oshawa; son of Mrs. Flossie Cross of Toronto and brother of Arthur of Toronto, in his 45th year. For funeral wi haa in the chapel Wednesday, Nov, 10, at p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Careatoty, GALLANT, Joseph Andre Entered into rest in the family residence, 354 Pine Avenue, Oshawa, on Tuesday, November 9, 1965, Joseph Andre Gallant, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Gal- lant and er other of Annette, Jean, Kathy, are, Maurice, Leo, Phillip and Ulisse, In his 10th year. Resting af the Arm: strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's of the) People Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. MacKAY, John Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, November 8, John} MacKay, in his 73rd year. Beloved hus band of Margaret MacAulay and loving! father of Douglas, dear brother of Mrs. Finley (Jean) of Vancouver. Mr, MacKay is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service In the chapel on Thursday, November 11 at 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, HOWDEN, Arthur John At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Monday, November 8, 1965, Arthur John Howden, beloved husband of the late Susannah Mabel Johnston and dear father of Cath- erine, Helen (Mrs. Wallace Bond), Ann (Mrs. Robert J. Brown), John, Robert, George and Harry; in his 86th year. Rest- Ing at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, Service in the chapel on Wed nesday, November 10 at 2 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Columbus, (Kindly omit flowers.) PIGGOTT, Max Hamilton Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, November 9, Max Hamilton Piggott, beloved husber of Ruth Alride and father of Mrs, N man Weeks (Sheila) of Oshawa, in his 70th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel Thursday, Nov, 11, # 2 p.m. interment Oshawa Union REYNOLDS, Walter B At Memorial Hoapitel, Bowmanville, on November 7, 1965, Sunday, Walter B. Reynolds, 68 Centre Street, Bowmanville, aged 63 years, beloved husband of Grace Seooitt and dear father of Margaret i Pau! Welllver), Greensboro, N.C., Murial (Mrs, Boyd Taylor), Blyth and David, Kitchener, dear brother of James ort Hope; and Edgar F. Reynolds, Scarboro. Resting at the Morris Funeral Bowmanville, Service in the Wednesday at 2 p.m. inter- ment Bowmanville cometary. The family will receive visitors in the chapel on Tuesday from 2+ 4 and 7+ 9 p.m. TOMPKINS, 0! At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Novernber 8, 1945, Olga Townsend in her 83rd year, wite of ~, ae Arthur J. Tompkins, $r., of Mrs. Fred waver' (Doris), ty ge and George of Toronto. Resting at. the North cutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bow- manvilie. Funeral service 2 o'clock Thurs yd afternoon, Interment Hampton Ceme- ary. Kindnes beyond Price, yet within reach of dif, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL| 390 KING STREET WEST oe) lephone 728-6226 | LOCKE'S FLORIST | | Funeral arrangements and floral arrongements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM | | DONALD -- In loving memory of a \dear father, David Donald, who passed Le November 8, 193) } Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Ever remembered by son William and) daughter Phoebe, FROUD -- In loving memory of @ husband, father and grandfather, Ba Bag 'ert us November 9, 1963. We tried so hard to save you, Our prayers were all in vain; This world would be like heaven 1f we had you back again. We miss your kind, loving ways, Your fond and earnest care, Our tives are sad without our dad, We miss you everywhere You had a heart of purest gold, Your memory to us will never grow old, Till we meet beyond the sunset | Sadly missed by your living wife Mabel,' daughter Lorraine, son-indaw Orm and your grandsons. Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thet we supply ond install; Please cal! MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS NOBLE ~-- We would like to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors tor mer king expressions of sympathy ards and flowers in the recent less of jour only daughter, Jean isabelle. Also the | doctors and nurses in attendance on 2D, Sarasa Sante coe tum.jatal her STOCK MARKET -- workers on behalf - of self and Mrs, Hodges. ithat jcrease and that our mutual dedi- cation to the NDP will never diminish.' The NDP _ hopeful watched| election returns come in at his |headquarters at the Bond St. United Auto Workers Hall, The poll returns were fed in from the NDP nerve centre at King and Centre sts. Crowds of were moving in and out of the |hall during the evening. With \Mr, Hodges they watched silent- ly as the results were posted by party workers In an upstairs room about a dozen of the UAW-NDP faithful watched as the national election returns were flashed on tele- vision. They gave a mild cheer as the election of veteran NDP 'MP, Stanley Knowles, was an- nounced from Manitoba Later Mr. Hodges posed with jsome of his supporters for press photographs. "Don't smile, peo- iple who see this will think we're happy because Starr got elect- jed,"" came a voice from. the icrowd, "Well, we've held on to our vote better than the other two candidates," said Mr. Hodges "The trend is to the NDP, and we have Phd ep im the gen- NDP supporters | "We hope until tomorrow. our friendships will in- IMrs. Hodges Winona home. 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Belcher 00 45 45S HN Ww Suppl A 250 $102 10Va ee "al Bralorne 600 490 490 est Aw 297 -$12%4 12% 12% | "Ma Va ail te 3) oe ae Kilembe om 14 14M Ae a + " Letch 200 i he be Fis OILS Siscoe 350 270 265 265 --S Sullivan 200 640 640 640 --10 | Acme Gas 4300 19 18 19 + Ve Un Keno 800 S75 560 560 --10 |} Am Leduc 29600 19 18 19 +1 | Yk- Bear 100 210 210 210 | 'SOLID* j (Continued From Page 9) | Mr, Hodges, who. said he Mr. Hodges thanked the party|would live in Ontario Riding) him-|when elected, will be in town Then he and return to their FIRST RAGE -- Purse $2,300, Maiden! pre-vear ot; foaled in Canada, One S-Risky, Attack, Ferro 11.40 §90 3.90 T-Lofty Visitor, Steve Also ms an in fe 'Chop, Lage dive, Dunman, Lete Riedl ~A-Merry ane A--Viscount Hardi Winner, » ¢, 2, by F ably Red Attack, oo! $20,873. ean Dobie Pool $45,449, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- i three- and four-year-olds, 7 Furiongs pene Score, Dilach 7,60 43 3.00 d Park, Finley 3,50 felonies, Fitzsimmons 3.10 Also Ran in ge Twa Yenew wenni, Linda's Pet, Jemie's Gem, Chief th itefoot, Tename- Pay RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, maiden two-year-olds, 1 Mile (12), Ve araaan Love, Ferro 93.20 eed be 1A-Fabulin, Turcotte 4.90 2-Breezy Breeze, Leblanc ane Ran in Order: Mister Pet, Priees unty, A-Garden's Pride, Hubert, Dark sin Vaile wena Enchow, Paris Clipper |and Hop. Arou aaa : Pat ay and Garden City Stable try Our Love and--Air 353 winadl. bg 2, by War, by Futuramatic. Pool $47,189. | 1 | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- wT ling three-year-olds and up, } 3-16 Miles i; 2-Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 12.90 6,00 3.60 &Chance Cover, Turcotte 5.00 3.40 10-Jessie B, Good, Walsh 3.90\y, Also Ran in Order: Joden, Prifted, Marathon Runner, Baffin, Steve C,, Rico Flash and No Discard, Winner, ch g, 8, by Penny Post -- Roman- lA-Arctic Canuck, F'simmons 10.10 6.00 6.00/51 GREENWOOD RESULTS MONDAY, NOV, 8 se ene ene cen eet gis by Cairngorum, Pool $49,796, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $7,400. Claim- ids up. Miles (5). 10.40 6.00 a Barroby +Spicy 1 Fin 40 iL rig -"Fiisimmens 2.50 Alse In Order: Son Blue and Roco- +6 rhe ate 'Seratch--A-Claymond $y Dane Hill Acres and Willow Downs entry avinetih, 5 AND 4 Pig +4 Al Winner, ok b or br g, 4 by Fabivs~ Ama me of Pool $22,743, Quinella Pool $35,236. nr pg - ey' ies bs ee VW Wile of Mull "Toutteche 5.40 Fp TA-French Wind, Inouye 470 20 HR a Maple, Wa Also fag ys Bg) A-Flaming Trivi koon, ee Tar and A,Singlightly g " a stirs W Y Osler aa her oan users Lv Henry Rocket, Albion Star rm entry sir Mental, RC Shelids and Mrs, rt i} ig pad of Honor -- E Finlay entry $s x Donturivs, .... 06.05 ves paity DOUBLE, 5 "ano 2, PAID $43.90' Poo! $60,070. b g, 3 by Winning Shot--Sept 'slob by Bienheim 2nd, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Pool $38,834, lowances, three- and four-year-olds. 1 ile (6), 1A-Queen's Bday, Inouye 4.90 in 2.10 Pwolly Wallace, Watan 2.20 4-Hempeter, Hac 2.20) Alse Ran in rer: A-Glittering Maid, B-Sirius 2nd, and Cy Late Scratch--B-Victoria Garden, ern Doll, Just Plain Lucky, Park Heights A--Windfields Farm entry B--Garden Sy Stable entry Winner, a by Pe ested Owen -- Gay Greetings, v 'Mr. Busher. Pool $60,211, EIGHTH sey -- Purse $2,100. Claim- Ing, three-y ids and up, 1 316 Miles ENdvance Glass, D'fach 21.10 in 5.20 1-Dandier, McComb be 6-Captein Prefect, Berroby 470 Also Ran in Order: Sun Hash, Royal Royse! Doctor and Promise, Hop Hop, Vedas Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by Buropeo--Ma flower, by Peter Flower, Pool $66,366. Total Pool "$446,167, Attendance, 6,775, GREENWOOD ENTRIES | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, (5000) |Claiming, maiden, Pokal liege foaled in Canada, 7 Furlon Black Ringo, No "Boy Bat $! Jolie, No Boy 1 | Red Ensign, No Boy. We | Tondehar, Dittfach 118 Brother Chervil, inde 118 |Oear Joey, Werry X110 |Galanx, McComb 118 |Fair Dandy, McComb 115 | Rocky Parham, Inouye 118 |Marlboro Anne, No Boy us |Kingdom Bay, No Boy [Broth Of A Boy, Fitzsimmons 118 Also Eligible; Mr, Jet Myth, No Boy) 118; Dollar Scholer, Steve, X113; Hop Around, Steve, X113. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds. sixteenth Miles, Penadee, Werry X115 Bully Keane, Potts 116 Colour Her Fleet, No Boy 110 First Fashion, Steve X108 Whirling Rich, per is Blue Week, No Boy 113 Liberated, Walsh 118 Cash Ahead, Turcotte 118 Free View, Cuthbertson X105 Binghary Werry A-X108 Blue Zip, bea mM Silver on Ae, lo Boy X103 Also Eligible: Triple Alliance, No Boy,| 113; ltd No Boy, 113) Cavalino, No| Boy, A-X10 A--L and x Stable Entry. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (5000) | Claiming, maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in} Canada, (Divn. of Ist), 7 Furlongs. Northern Wind, No Boy 118 Sultan's Treat, Ferro X110 He's So Good, Parnell 118 Alta K., Ferro X113 Mr, Goo, eg i nalad 8 Jewet, No Boy 115 Jive Mister, No Boy 118 Rosa Signora, No Boy 115 Grey Fellow, No Boy 118 Jewel Smuggler, No Boy 118 Valley Royal, ' 5 al We Fidikus, Walsh 1 Also Eligible: aati Jackson, .Cuth- bertson, X113; Lofty Visitor, Steve, X113, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. (5000) Claiming, two-year-olds. One Mile, Black Treasure, No Boy A-112 ¥y|The Four R's, Johnstone 114 Nearcostar, Fitzsimmons 112 Benay, Dittfach 116 Gay Robin, Inouye B-119 Silver Run, Gordon 117 Roman Pride, 'No Boy 109 Red Salmon, Leblanc C-114 Royal Paul, No Boy A-117 Java Jive, Turcotte 114 Carodana, lig B-117 Asisee It, No WW i Euigibie:. Y clam Clam, Cebianc, Cl MOHAWK FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) ve three year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8 Cherry Freeze, Hawke 18 ry 9.40 5,50 DHI-Rose Ovelmp Gelsel Jr. He 3.70 DH6-Kintutica, Ingles 40 6.70 Also Ran: Buckaroo, Maureen ': Phyi- lls Marie, White Princess and suey Man the Second. DH- Dead Heat for 2n zz) Mile (Pace) for all ac 7-Jipa, "Kingston vovvy eB 80.4.90. 3,70 lLochinver Tony, Hill ...... 5.20 3.40 2-Adios Pete, Williams 3, Also Started: Lachianna, West Scott, Margaret Wann and Kay Lynn. Scratch- ed, Lochinver Todd DAILY DOUBLES Nos. S-Cherry Freeze) and 7-Jipa. PAID $86.20. THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up, Purse Awd (8) §-Mid's Boy, Young 60 4.10 2.60) 4-Chuckmor, Herrington 4,10 :< 2-Lemac, Feagan 2.40 Also Started: Bush Pilot, Peon, rey Riddell, Doru and Pixie Lee FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for all ages. Purse $700 (8) 2-Storm Knight, Hill <+.7.20 4.10 3.40 4-Adioo Killean, Wellwood 5.30 3.80) 6King Albehkahr, Wm. Troy 60} 3. Also Started: Miss Teressa Mac, Johnny |Bing, Colonel Philip, Countess Sauns and) Ben Dewey. FIFTH RACE - 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) bArmbro Erin, McKinley 6.10 ;: 00 2.70 SMoomie Dolly, Filion 2.90 2.60 &Ann Hal, Boyce 6.20 WEDNESDAY, One and one-) NOV, 10 Cloudy and Good ey J Brewer and J & Agro Entry. ard Bata and Valecrest Farm c-- are Farms Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming, three-year-olds and a2 7 Fur- |longs, | Prilynn, Werry X110 \Falis Way, Potts 118 |Ace Award, Barroby 118 |Briefsin, No Boy 114 Rip Van Jive, Fitzsimmons 120 Dave's Mistake, Werry X115 Well Oiled, Leblanc 113 Woodcote Park, No Boy A-118 aut The Loot, Finley X112 obody's Lady, inovye 113 Mediand St., 2 Boy 123 Aldoo, Welsh VW Also Ellsibies" Mint |120; Autumn Souvenir, " Field Trial, No Boy, 120; Sir Demi No Boy, A-113; Mr. Flirt, Ferro, B- 08; 1 Shining Wings, No Bey, B-X107, and Henderson Entry, Ison, fe Borg and C Gauci Bloom, Dittfach, McComb, ae iBN. W | Entry. | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. (9000) { Clalenings three-year-olds and up, 7 Fur- | Bufetrmitk a Cuthbertson X111 Winisteo, Bar 9 Over Current, Turcotte ng Reagent, No Boy A-113 Just Plain Lucky, No Boy 114 |Martin's Ark, No Boy A-114 Fairmar, Potts ee A--Willow Downs Farm QUINELLA WAGERINO SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 Add- ed "Carleton Stakes'. Two - year - olds, foaled in Canada. One Mie Solar Park, Walsh 116 Holaretic, No Boy A- hd Caesar B. Good, Gomez 113 Winning Shot Jr Dittfach nN No Reasoning, Gordon 113 Second Wonder, Leblanc 113 Lazy nianaey No Boy 113 iced, No Boy 110 Cosmic Grey, dy Maite oc A Pea ¢ Burns, No Boy A-' A and FH Shahan Entry. EIGHTH RACE ---~ Purse $2,200, (4000) |Claiming, three~ pupereeins ae up. One and three-sixteenths Miles. Navarro, Finley X109 Miss Shepperton, Werry A-X104 Fast Answer, No Boy 114 Elan Vital, Armstrong AH Tudorstone, Leblanc 113 |Sarosu, No Boy A-112 Lord Saybrook, Barroby 118 Sir Axton, Armstrong 112 jit cra Steve X102 D Simmons and @ and T ave a Entry. POST TIME 1 P.M, RACEWAY MONDAY, Nov, @ Also Started: Little Timmy Pee, Uncle Bun, Merrie Byrd, Bonnie Girl M. and Bobbe Bam, SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up, Purse $800 (8) 5-Sonnie Jim Abbe, Feagan 3.40 He 2.40 2-Any Counsel, Wes Coke 5.30 3,90 &Barderay- Wine Fri 2.80. Also Started: Ann Herbert, Attorney's Lady, Rar Adioscot. Goidie's Sister, and Armbro Beau. QUINELLA 5 and 2 PAID $0.40 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8 |8-Fleety Frisco, Hawke |4Brother Jim C., Feagan 3-Fastry, Wm, Hicks Also Started: Grattan Portage, Dandy Hal, Deductable, Royal Nible C., and DNF -- Jenvine Jasper. ia Broken Equipment -- Did Not inish, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,100 (7) 7-Diana Hunter, Feagan = 11.10 a4 ye éLord Yates, See 2-Willow Brook Happ' Also Started: "omni Kes Chanbinn Boy, Madam Victor and Squaw valley. Scratched, Winnifred Po-Ka-Bout. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) &Silver Ronnie, Hawke 8.40 6,00 5,50 \-Pleasant Way, Knight 6,00 5.70 7-Diect Duke, Williams 9.20 Also Started: Lovie G., Peter W. Grat- \tan, G. J. McGregor, Armbro Eclipse) and Lucy G Attendance 1,941, Total Pool $130,428. 'United Church, | (3000) | -20/ston, in April, BRUCE W. CAMPNEY An employee of General Mo- tors for 29 years, prior to his retirement in 1963, Bruce Wal- lace Campney, 127 Elgin st. e., died Nov. 8 at the Oshawa Gen- erai Faspitai. in Bis Tist year. Born Oct, 22, 1895, at Have- lock, Ont,, the deceased was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. James B, Campney. He was one at Trenton Jan, 16, A veteran of the First World War, Mr. Campney served over- seas with the Royal Canadian Dragoons. A member of St, Andrew's Mr. Campney was a member of Trent Lodge AF and AM, No. 38, Trenton; He was = Pentalpha Chapter, RAM, Osh- awa; Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 2167, Oshawa; the Black Knights; Branch 43, Royal Ca- North-/nadian Legion and Local: 222, UAW. He is survived by his wife, the former Lenora Shook; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Boyden (June) of Oshawa and a son, Frederick, of Oshawa. Also surviving are five sis- yters, Mrs, Lewis Redcliffe (Reta) of Toronto, Mrs, Ernest Bedore (Ruby) of Kingston, Mrs, William Wellman (Beulah) of Trenton, Mrs. Joseph Adams (Marjorie) of Frankford and Mrs, William Foshay (Thelma) of Trenton; two brothers, Ger- ald and Douglas of Trenton and two grandchildren, Kenneth and Frederick Boyden of Oshawa. The memorial service will be Home at 3.15 p.m. Nov. 10, In- terment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rey. John Morris, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, will conduct the ser- vice. WALTER W, CROSS The death occurred Nov, 7, following a short, ness, at Honolulu, Hawaii, where he was vacationing, of |Walter W, Cross, 447 Cunning- lham ave. He was in his 47th lyear, | A son of Mrs, Flossie Cross and the late Albert Cross, the deceased was born Dec, 24, 1919, in Toronto, He was married in St, John's Church Norway, To- ronto, July 19, 1947, A resident of Oshawa for nine years, Mr. Cross was a fore- man with Dunlop Canada, Lim- ited, at Whitby. He was a mem- ber of St. Mark's Anglican Church and of Parkwood Lodge: AF and AM, Oshawa. A veteran of the Second World War, the deceased served over- |seas with the signal corps of the \4th Division, Mr. Cross is survived by his wife, the former Eileen Marie McFadden and two daughters, Eileen Louise and Marilyn Ruth, of Oshawa. Also surviving are his mother, who lives in To- ronto, and a brother, Arthur, o! Toronto. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Nov. 10 follow- ed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. A. Woolcock, rector of St, Mark's Church, will conduct the service, ARTHUR J. HOWDEN Arthur John Howden, of Col- umbus, who served for many years as treasurer.of East Whit- by Township, died Nov. 8 at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. Mr. Howden, who was in his 86th year, had been in failing health for two years. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Howden, the de- ceased was born at Whitby in 1880. After spending some of his early years near Calgary, he had farmed for many years in the Columbus area. A breeder of beef cattle, Mr. Howden served as treasurer of the Maple Leaf Farmers' Mu- tual--Fire..Insurance Company for a number of years. Quiet but outspoken he enjoyed ine spect of all who knew him. Predeceased by his wifey the former Susannah Mabel John- 1964, Mr. How- den is survived by three daugh- ters, Miss Catherine Howden of Toronto, Mrs. Wallace Bond (Helen) of Long Island, N.Y. and Mrs. Robert J. Brown (Ann) of Oshawa and four sons, John rs 299/and Harry of Columbus, Robert of. Maple and George of St. Catharines. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren. Mr. Howden is survived by @ brother, Harry, of Philadelphia, Pa., He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. John Moore (Ann) lof Brooklin and two brothers, Fred of Vancouver and William of Toronto . a anada Easy to buy, Simple to cash, Good to keep Canada Savings Bonds make the perfect foundation for every investment portfolio. They're instant cash whenever it is needed yet pay good interest in the meantime--an average yield of 6.03% a year when held come in and see us. to maturity. Let ys look after your 1965 Canada Savings Bonds requirements...just telephone, write or A. E. Ames & Co. Limited Business Established 1889 320 Bay Street, Toronto--Telephone 363-6011 OBITUARIES \tery. held at the Armstrong Funeral) serious sick-| THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Tuesday, November 9, 1965 19 ~ The funeral service will be held at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, at 2 p.m, Nov. 10. Interment will in Paul's Cemetery, Columbus. St, Thomas Anglican' Church, Brooklin, will conduct the ser- vice, MRS, MICHEAL GRABARSKI The death occurred Nov. 7, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs, Micheal Grabarski, of 431 Perry st., Whitby. She was in her 62nd "year, : The former Julia Mendick, the deceased was a daughter of the late Christopher and Sophia Mendick. Born in Poland, she was married there in 1923 and after coming to Canada libed in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Mrs. Grabarski was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Mrs. Grabarski is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. R. Morrison (Cassandra) and a son, James: both of Whitby, She was predeceased by a son, Ber- nard, 4 Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. J. Stec (Caroline) of Passaic, N.J. and three grand- children. The deceased is at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for requiem mass in St. John the Evangelist Church at 10 a.m, Nov. 10. Interment will be in St. John's Roman Catholic Ceme- Prayers will be said at the funeral home at 8 p.m, today. FUNERAL OF MRS. CLARENCE LOWRY The memorial service for Mrs. Clarence Lowry, 288 Golf st., who died Nov, 5, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m,. Nov. 8 af the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rey. John M, Moffat, minis- ter of Simcoe Street. United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, The pallbearers were Gordon Douglas, Ernest Reading, Mi- chael Moore, George Durno, Malcolm McGregor and Lewis Laverty. JOHN MacKAY John MacKay 288 Nassau st., died suddenly Noy, 8 Born in Scotland, the son of the late John and Ann MacKay, he was married to the former Margaret Macaulay. Mr. MacKay was a cabinet- maker with General Motors of Canada, Ltd., before his retire- ment two years ago. He also served in the First World War with the Royal Field Artillery. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Macaulay; son, Douglas; a sister, Mrs. Jean Finle: ey of, Vancouver and two granddaughters, Anne and Allison, The body is resting at the Ger- row Funeral Chapel, King st. w., where service will be held Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. Rev. John Porter, of Westminster United Church, will officiate. Interment will fol- low in Mount Lawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF "FRED NELSON The funeral service for Fred Nelson, 567 Simcoe st. n., who died Nov, 4, at the Oshawa Gen-' eral Hospital, was held at 2 p.m. Nov. 8 at the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home, The officiating clergymen Rev. Taylor Pryce, rector of|Lake Lake Constance Has Troubles KONSTANZ, West Germany (Reuters)--Scientists say that Constance, an interna- tional tourist attraction, is dy- ing. "The lake, surrounded by hards, er by pleasure. steamers, hearts and water skiers. But its waters are festering ae suffoca' under Rhine ff the lakeside com- munities. Dangerous bacteria are fening and multip! threatening tourists residents with typhus Ay dy- sentery. More than one-tenth of its 180-square-mile surface is covered with putrescent mud and algae formations, sre which take their driaking gart' which take' their water from the lake, are = coming seriously slarmed. The oxygen content of the water is rapidly diminishing, and ex- perts say that once the oxygen is gone, a lake is dead for such uses as drinking water. minister of Northminster United Church and Rev. Ben Morwood, of Ancaster. The pallbearers were Harry Sliter, Cliff Roesch, James Howes, Harold Davis, Richard Davis and Frank Starr. Cedar Lodge, AF and AM, No. 270, under the direction of Wor- shipful Master Fred Britton, held a service at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Nov. 7, MAX HAMILTON. PIGGOTT The death occurred Nov. 9, at the Oshawa General Hospital of Max Hamilton Piggott. in his 70th gd He had been living with daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Weeks, 801 Olive ave. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edward Piggott, the de- ceased was born Dec, 17, 1895, at Bridgetown; N;S. and was married there in 1934, A resident of Oshawa for six years, Mr, Piggott was employ- ed by the Cana Pacific Rail- 'way for 40 years as a station agent. He.was an adherent of Albert Street United Church. Mr, P. is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Alride; a (Sheila) of Oshawa and three grandchildren, Heather, Paul and Christine Weeks. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Noy. 11, Inter- ®\ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck, minis- ter of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the ser- vice, or GEORGE A. TERRY The funeral service for: George Arthur Terry, 24 Lloyd st., who died Nov, 5 at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, was held at 3.30 , conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. were Rev, Dr. H. A. ellow,|G! Stephens, G. 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