14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 5, 1966 ome Sse MRS. STEWART TUTTON--| The death occur Beri S * | HOPE ~~ Allan and Greta (nee Corner)} TUTTON, Mary Dulcia are happy to announce the arrival of a/At the family residence 140 Central Park brother for David, Donald James, 6 Ibs. | Bivd., $. on Friday, Dec. 31, 1965. 4 ozs. December ist, 1965 at the Mary Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks! Stewart Tufton and to Dr. R, $. Irwin. Stewart T. (Dewey)) Tutton, sister of Miss Ann Reece and Mrs. Helen Etchells, Windsor, Mrs, Sophia Snowden, Guelph, Mrs, Rose Stovin, Oshawa, Mrs, Ethel! DEATHS BRADY Lorne Harold jUnion Cemetery. Entered into rest in the Oshawa General) Hospital on Saturday, January Ist, 1966, | Lorne Harold Brady, beloved husband of Helen Pilling, father of Judy and) brother of Mrs. Lorne Winch (Hazel), of Sutton; Mrs. Bruce Doble (Norma) of Sunderland; Mrs. Ray Smith (Eileen). of North Bay; and Gordon Brady of Jack son's Point, In his 41st year, Resting ai the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Feed dt iy, Ma Macrame eon amr, aia, Orage Interment | Sutton, Ontario, (Sutton| Ross Mcquarrie (Orma), and Wi Masonic Lodge will hold a service at the veanan "acetate a Fabel funeral home Monday at 8:30 p.m.) uumnard of Gowmenville; Cecil of Port Perry, in Ineral Home, Service in the Chapel WALMSLEY Ida Elizabeth Entered into rest at the home of her ;gor - ot Willlam Francis Walmsley, 1) Mrs. |Barrett (Eileen), Mrs. \Mrs.- Robert Watson (Yvonne), BRANCH Evatyne j Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General] Oshawa, with diate ote a Hospital on Sunday, January 2nd, "1968, |° magi a 7 et ne Evalyne Margaret Johnston, beloved wite/P:™ '9 ferment oun Y. of Walter Roy Branch, mother of Donald) A. of Hamilton; Robert J. "of Oshawa; | and John W. of Elliott Lake; and sister) of Albert A. Johnston of London, in her) 63rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral. Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass in St. Gregory's Church, | | LOCKE'S FLORIST and all Funeral arrangements floral arrangements for occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Wednesday, January Sth, at 10 a.m.) Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Pray. ers at the funeral home Tuesday 7°30) p.m.) CRONK, Marion Darden Entered into rest af Ajax and Pickering | ---- General Hospital on Saturday, January |,| 1966, Marion Darden Cronk in her 96th) year, beloved wife of the late Robert! Henry Cronk, dear mother of Myra) (Mrs. Alan Lishman) of Pickering, Robert) D. of Wellsville, N.Y,; Willard of Detroit and Lyndon of Montreal. Private crema tion Monday. A memorial service will be held at Friends House, 60 t Ave Toronto at 2:30 p.m., ons Saturday, Janu ary 8, 1964. Committal at a later date in the Friends cemetery, Pickering. No flowers please. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEI 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 HASTINGS, Eva Florence At Hilisdale Manor on Sunday January. 2, 1966, Eva Todgham in her 74th year beloved widow of F. J. Hastings, and Duicia Reece beloved wife of loving mother . of Lymer, Bowmanville. The late Mrs. Tut- ton is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- on | Tuesday, January 4 at 2 p.m. Interment |daughter, Mrs. Audrey Britton, $31 Nipl- Street, Oshawa, on Monday, January |3rd, 1966, Ida Elizabeth Hubbard " er William Morey (Vida) Mrs. Percy Audrey Britton, and George. and her 74th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, In the 2 at the family residence, 140 Central Park boulevard s., of Mrs. Stewart Tutton, The de- ceased, who had not been in good health for a few months. was in her 62nd year. The former Mary Dulcia Reece, Mrs. Tutton was & daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Reece. Born May 9, 1904, at Greenwich, England, she came to Oshawa at an early age and received her edu- cation' in Oshawa schools. A resident of Oshawa for 60 years, Mrs. Tutton was mar- ried in St. George's Memorial Anglican Church in 1923. She formerly attended Albert Street United Church. Besides 'her husband she is survived by a son, Stewart T. Tutton, of Oshawa, Also surviving are five sis- ters, Miss Ann Reece and Mrs. Helen Etchells, of Windsor; Mrs. Sophia Snowden of Guelph, Mrs. Rose Stovin of Oshawa and Mrs. Ethel Lymer of Bowman- ville and four grandchildren, The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Jan. 4, followed by interment in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck, minister of Albert Street| United Church, will conduct ine} OBITUARIES Ba NE A te TT, in January, 1956; Mrs: Marshall = 80h, a7 arshall, of Oshawa and a sep : son, Raymond Marshall, Long isiand, New York. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Edna Trwin of Waterloo, Que.; Mrs. Florence Booth of Ryiey, Alberta; Mrs. Millicent Brock of Loma Linda Califor- nia and Mrs. Wylie Taylor (Vera) Oshawa and two broth- ers, Gardner McElroy of Foster, Quebec and Sydney McElroy ot Stukely, Quebec. She was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Marian Nelson, of Wooster, Ohio and a brother, Thomas McElroy, of Stanbridge Station, Quebec. A funeral service was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Home at 7 p.m., Jan. 1, conducted by Rev. L. Bock and Rev. A. E. Millner, A further service will be held at the Le- doux Funeral Chapel, Waterloo, Quebec, Jan. 4. Rev. A. E. Millner will conduct the service. Interment will be at West Bol- ton, Quebec. MRS, EVA F. HASTINGS Following a lengthy sickness the death occurred, Jan. 2, at Hillsdale Manor, of Mrs, Frank- | lin James Hastings, She was in her 74th year. Mrs. Hastings formerly lived at the Elgin Court Apartments. 5B RE yAveR UF a BKcangS Sat. Ss a ciees ments tinless. #3 2--Odd lot, xd----El-dividend, xr . rights, xw-~Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS - 10:40 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 8400 $13.. 12% 12% + % 381 $64 63% 64 + % 2950 $33% 290 $232 $101 $12% 23% wl 124 12% 24% 24% 277 27 65 65 75 1S. <4 $52 .S5'4--.V2 57% 58 15% 15% + 50 50 10 10 29% 7 50 900 Bell Phone Bicks Bow-M Brazil BA Oil BC Suger Burns CAE Ind Cal Pow CCC Stone 29% -- Ve 37 16% 12M --1¥2 274 a" Chemcell Chem 175p Clairtone Col Cell pr Con Bldg Con Bidg p con M S Con Paper Con Gas Crain RL $13% $352 $5va 5% $24% 24% 300-300 $55 5% $48% 48% $0 6" $ié $27% 15% 27% Crush Int Cygnus pr Dist! Seag Dofasco Dosco Domtar S140 $204 $38%4 $27 $14% $19 14 20 38% 7% 14% 9% service, | % . | The former Eva Florence PERCY JOHN KILBURN Todgham, the deceased was a The death occurred, Jan, 1, at| daughter of the late William and the Oshawa General Hospital.| Honor Todgham. She was born following a lengthy sickness, of| Percy John Kilburn, of 139 War- ren ave. He was in his 87th year. A son of the late John and Ann Kilburn, the deceased was | ! IN MEMORIAM Willlam James (Bill), both of Oshawa CARTER In loving memory of @ Mrs. Hastings:is resting at the Gerrow dear husband and father, Charles, who Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for|passed away January 3, 1965 service in the chapel on Tuesday, Janu Within our store of memories, y ath at 2 p.m. Interment Union Ceme-| He holds a place apart; tery. (Memorial service will be held by) For no one else can ever Rebekah Lodge No. 3, Oshawa, on Mon-| More cherished in our hearts day evening, January 3rd at 7 p.m.) be » ei Percy Jonn HAMILTON -- In loving memory of @ Cee restlin the Oshawa General|dear father James £. Hamilton who Hospital on Saturday, January Ist, 1966,/Passed away Jan. 2, 1965 Percy John Kilburn, beloved husband of| | recall sad memories Edith Singleton, father of Mrs, John L.|- Of My dear father laid to rest, Hunter, (Doris) of Lindsay; and Walter The one who thinks of him today C. Kilburn, of Oshawa, brother of Mrs Is the one who loved him best. Florence Tutty of Oshawa, in his 87th pect remembered by daughter January 3rd, LOGEMAN ~-- In loving memory of @ ment Mount Lawn Cemetery dear brother, Paul, who passed away January 3, 1965. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world. of LYONS, Dawn At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital, on Fr day, December 3ist 1965. Dawn Lyons sorrow beloved daughter of Margaret and Billi +, » home of eternal rest Lyons loving sister of Karen and Dale|_piways remembered by sister and bro- aged 4 days. Service took piace af 10:30 /ther-in-law, Ethel and Harry and family a.m. Monday morning. interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Funeral arrangements by the W. C. Town Funeral Chape' LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of our Whitby. dear son, Paul Logeman, who passed away one year ago. | Sometimes it's hard to understand | Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our powers fo see. A day of remembrance, sadly recalled. Without farewell he left us all i To be with us in the same old way,| Would be our dearest wish today. -Always remembered by Mom and Da MARTIN, Robin Joseph At the Sick Children's Hospital Toronto on. Friday, December 31st 1965. Robin Joseph Martin beloved son of Noreen and George Martin of 929 Bayview. Ave Whitby, loving brother of Philip and Lorraine aged 3 years. Resting. at the W..C. Tewn Funeral Chapel, Whitby, For service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby on Monday, January 3rd | at 3 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of a) Brooklin. Minister Rev. W. J, §& Mc-\dear brother Paul, who passed eway Jan- Clure. vary 3, 1965. | In our hearts @ memory {se kept For a brother we loved and Will never forget | ~Lovingly remembered by sister Greta and brother-in-law Dewey end family. | ROACH Edward Joseph Suddenly at his residence on Monday December 27th, 1965, Edward Joseph Roach of 159 Southworth North Welland | beloved son of the late Mr, and Mrs. | n LOGEMAN Francis Roach, dear brother of Mrs. J at Paul who F. Anderson (Rose) of Ralston, Alberta; |tear father, Faw Logeman, -- end Mrs. E. Bryant (Aridel); Mrs. C.|" softy the leaves of memory fa Turner (Cleone) and Viola, ail of Whitby'! Gentiy we gather and treasure them ail Clifford of Sudbury, and Gary of Little: Unseen, unheard and always nea 1. in his 39th year. Resting) stilt loved, eti/i missed and very at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel.) 4 ovingly remembered by son Brian, Whitby, for Requiem Mass in St. John| dagghter-indaw Pat and grandchildren the Evangelist Church, Whitby on Wed-| jim, Kelly and Kevin. nesday, January Sth, at 10 a.m. Inter- . 7 ment St. John's R. C. Cemetery. (Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Tuesday). Rosary will be recited 8 p.m. Tuesday. (The casket will remain closed). LOGEMAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Paul Logeman jwho passed away January 3, 1965. They say time heals all sorrows And heips us: to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know --Sadiy missed and always remembered \by wife, isabel, daughter Janet and son Jim 38--C 'oming Events Central Council of Neighborhood Association SPECIAL BINGO at the OSHAWA CIVIC. | AUDITORIUM . seen aera A silent thought, a secret tear FRIDAY Keeps his memory ever near, Bem: | But memory turns back every leaf JAN. 7th, 1965 Time takes away the edge of grief, Sadly missed by his sister-in-law Vera, nieces Dorothy Anne, $5,000.00 | / } | LOGEMAN' = in-toving memory-of-e |dear brother Paul Logeman who passed away January 3rd, 1965 Time has swiftly passed away, But still we don't forget. For in the hearts. that loved you Your memory lingers yet --Always remembered by sister Vi and brother-in-law Bill LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of a ary 3rd. We lost a brother the first of the year Of whom to. us was very dear, Without farewell he fell asleep With only memories for us to keep We have lost, but God has gained One. of the nicest brothers the world | contained, --Lovingly remembered and sadiy missed by sister Marie and brother-in-law Al. Tana, nephews Robert and John. in prizes $1500.00 Jackpot $500.00 Snowball $150.00 Special Game $1000.00 Esculator MARNIEN -- in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Della Lena Marnien, who passed away January 3, 953 In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. 20 Regular games $50. ea.) But when we saw you sleeping, : | So peacefully, free from pain, 9 Early Bird Games | We could not wish you back | To suffer that again ' |--Sadly missed and ever remembered by 5 Late Games $50 ea. |daughters Jean and Anne; sons-in-law Wil. mer and Cecil and grandchildren, Admission $1.00 (receive one p i MARNIEN In loving memory of a ecard for regular games). dear wife and mother, Delia Marnien, who passed away January 3, 1953 Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of mother | Your loved ones would never forget Lovingly remembered by husband Law- jrence, daughter Nora and sons, Cecil and Norman, All games 25¢ double cord-- except Jackpot. DOOR PRIZES All games will be ployed on double cards. Shere The Wealth--7:15 p.m. MARNIEN dear mother Lena Marnien luary 3, 1953 We recall sad memories Of dear mother who to rest And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best Always remembered by daughter, Vio Het, gon-inaw Leonard and grandchildren In loving memory. of a and grandmother, Delia who passed away on Jan Regulor Gornes--8:15 p.m. BUSES Leave Bond and Simcoe St. - | 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Available after the Bingo. has gone MARNIEN -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Delia Marnien, who pass ed away, 1953. a heart January 3, cherished smile, dearest mother B N G @ with hy Milind KINSMEN CENTRE | a TUESDAY 7:45 Eorly Bird Gome FREE ADMISSION 59 of gold, the world could fond and the true. world of remembered by son-iniaw = Allan daughter, and grand: ORMISTON In loving memory of my wite, Greta, who was calied to the t beyond January 2, 1962 50 | look back with memories sweet pon the paths we've trod, ess the years the! you were mine, leave the rest to God loving remembrance tirwin T.. Ormiston, Jackpots ond Cc d Child 16 not Special 7:30 bus trom 4 Corners inder 6 And by husband _Sadly missed by wife Gladys and family born July 20, 1879, at Man- chester, England and was mar- ried April 5, 1903, at Blackpool, Lancashire, England. A resident of Canada and Oshawa for 59 years, Mr. Kil- burn pvas originally employed by the Williams Piano Co. and for many years worked at | Mike's Place. | Mr. Kilburn was a member | of Christ Memorial Anglican |Churech and of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. | A great sports fan, he was particularly interested in minor} {hockey activities were he was |known as "Mr. Hockey". He |was recently presented with a plaque by the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association During the First Nora War he served overseas with the 2nd | Battalion Mr. Kilburn is survived by his wife, the former Edith Single- ton; a daughter, Mrs. John L Hunter (Doris) of Lindsay; a son, Walter C. Kilburn of Osh- awa and a sister, Mrs. Florence 4,| Tutty of Oshawa. Also surviving|¥©", are five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren The memorial service will be} |held at the Armstrong Funeral | 8°? st. |Home at 2 p.m., Jan. 3. Inter-|¥@ar- ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The Venerable Arch-| deacon H. D. Cleverdon, rec- in loving memory of a| tor of Christ Memorial Anglican| Mrs. Church, service. EDWARD JOSEPH ROACH The death occurred suddenly, Dec. 27, at his home, 159 South- worth st. n., Welland, of Ed- ward Joseph Roach. He was in his 39th year. A son of the late Francis and |Angnes Roach, the deceased | was born at Sheenborr, Quebec. |He received his education at |Chapeau, Quebec and had been a resident of Welland for 11 years A member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Wel- land; he-was-a-pipe.fitter with Page Hersey Tubes Limited. Mr. Roach is survived by tour sisters, Mrs. J. F. Anderson |(Rose), Ralston, Alberta; Mrs. |E. Bryant (Aridel), Mrs. C. |Turner (Cleone) and Miss Viola will conduct the LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of «| Roach, all of Whitby and two Home dear brother and uncle Paul Logeman who! brothers, Clifford Roach of Sud-| ment |bury and Gary Roach, of Little Long Rapids, Onlt. The deceased is at the W. C. brother Jack,,Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, | ice. |for requim mass in St. John's! the Evangelist Roman Catholic! |Church, Whitby, at 10 a.m.,| jswell guy, Paul who passed away Janv-| tan 5. Rev. Father Cochrane |&m will sing the Mass. Interment |will be in St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. MRS. SAMUEL MARSHALL Struck by an auto Dec. 30, on | King st. e., Mrs. Samuel Mar- shall, 1238 King st. e., was in- | stantly killed. She was in her 70th year, | The former Ina Leona Mc- | Elroy, the deceased was a | and Ella McElroy. Born at West Bolton, Quebec, she was mar- |ried Nov, 18,1936, at Waterloo, | Quebec. | A resident of Oshawa for |nine years, Mrs. Marshall was a member of the Seventh-Day | Adventist Church at South Stuke- ily, Quebec and since coming to {Oshawa attended the College} | Park Seventh-Day Adventist} Church. | Predeceased by her husband| IN MEMORIAM. Everlasting Memorialization j is almost possible with thé | MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | | thot we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS |. REESON -- We wish fo express our | heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbors | and relatives for their acts of Kindness, | cards, floral offerings, during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Rev Dr. H. Mellow also the pallbearers; Dr W Baldwin, Dr. A. G. Stocks, Dr. W. G Grant, General Motors and The Arm strong Funeral Home. Also al! those who ihelped. in any way. --The Reeson Family daughter of the late Frederick) Du Pont Emco Falcon Fam Play Fed Grain Gen Bak G Bahama Gt West L Gr Weg G Guar Tr Hard Carp Hawker $ Horne Pf $43 $1414 1082 $25\2 43 44 108% 25% 25a 7™ 7% 8 8 290 +290 BA% 84% 4 Ve 294 29% 12% % in England and was married in Oshawa about 55 years ago. Active in lodge work, Mrs. Hastings was a past district deputy president of Rebekah | Lodge, No. 3, Oshawa; a mem-| ber of the Order of the Eastern} Star and a past mistress of Loyal Orange Benevolent As- isociation Lodge No. 151. She was also a member of the! Nash, Gerald Kelly, Howard White Shrine, Toronto. Sutton, Ben Johnson and Pat Mrs. Hastings served asirick and Leo O'Brien. treasurer of the Oshawa Sea| Burial was in St. Scouts Ladies Auxiliary for! cemetery. many years and was a past i president of the Ladies Progres- LORNE HAROLD BRADY sive Conservative Association.| Seriously sick for the past She was a member of the month with a heart condition, United Church. Lorne Harold Brady, 289 Fair- Predeteased by her husband|lawn st., died Jan. 1, at the in 1942, she is survived by two Oshawa General Hospital. He sons, Arthur Lyle (Bud) Hast-| was in his 41st year. ings and William James (Bill)| Born Feb. 14, 1925, at Sutton, Hastings, both of Oshawa and|Ont., the deceased was married a grandson, Paul Hastings. July 20, 1957, at Lindsay, Ont The funeral service will be A resident of Oshawa for 41% held at 2 p.m., Jan. 4, at the/years, he was a member of the! Gerrow Funeral Home. Inter-|teaching staff at Dr. S. P ment will be in Oshawa Union! Phillips Public School | Cemetery. Rev. John K. Moffat, | During the Second World War minister of Simcoe Street United|Mr. Brady served with the Church, will conduct the service.|Canadian Armored Corps. He , |was a member of St. --Mark's MRS. IDA E. WALMSLEY Anglican Church and of "the Seriously sick for the past|masonic lodge at Sutton Mrs. William Franics| Mr. Brady is survived by his Walmsley died early today at|wife, the former Helen Pilling; the home of her daughter,'a daughter, Judy and his par Mrs. Audrey Britton, 531 Nipi-jents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman She was in her 74th| Brady, of Jackson's Point. Also surviving are three sis- Elizabeth | ters, Mrs. Lorne Winch (Hazel) Hubbard, the deceased was ajof Sutton, Mrs. Bruce Doble daughter of the late Mr. and|(Norma) of Sunderland and Joseph Hubbard. She was|and Mrs. R. Smith (Eileen) of born. Oct. 25, 1892, at Enfield,| North Bay and a brother, Gor- Ont., and was married Mar. 4,/don Brady, of Jackson's Point. | 1912, in Toronto. She had been| The memorial service will be} a resident of Oshawa for 35\held at the Armstrong Funeral] years. Home at 1.30 p.m., Jan. 4, fol-| " Predeceased by her husband, | lowed by interment in the fam- ept. 2, 1959, Mrs. Walmsley is) ily plot in Sutton Cemetery. Rev. survived by five daughters, Mrs.|A. Woolcock, rector of St.) William Morey (Vida), Mrs.|Mark's Anglican Church, will Percy Barrett (Eileen), Mrs.|conduct the service. Audrey Britton and Mrs. Robert; A masonic service will be Watson (Yvonne) all of Oshawa held at the funeral home at 8.30 and Mrs. Ross McQuarrie| p.m. today. (Orma) of Toronto and two sons,| FUNERAL OF sley of Dearl of Oshawa and Wesley MRS. WILLIAM F. FICE gs 7 sig are a sister,| The funeral service for Mrs.| Mrs. Thomas Barrington of Osh-| William F. Fice, who died at awa; three brothers, Ben Hub- Hillsdale Manor, Dec. 29, was bard of Bowmanville and George} held at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 31, at and .Cecil Hubbard, of Port| the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Perry; 13 grandchildren and| Home. eight great-grandchildren. $12" $36 36 $6 6 6 5 6310 «310 -- 6S 2400 Joseph's The former Ida Rev. F. H. Ward, minister of The memorial service will be| Westmount United Church, con-| held at the Armstrong Funeral ducted the service. Interment | at 2 p.m. Jan. 5. Inter-| Was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | will be in Mount Lawn| The pallbearers were David) Cemetery, Rev. H. Dyck, min-|Haynes, Robert Sutton, Jack ister of Albert Street United|Corbett and Fred Preston. Church, will conduct 'the serv-| FUNERAL OF | MELVILLE 0. REEDS O'BRIEN | The memorial service for Mel¢ | ville O. Reeds, who died Dec. | 28, at the Toronto General Hos- pital, was held at 2 p.m., Dec. 31, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. Milton Sanderson, minister 97 at | of Emmanuel United Church, | He| Loronto. Interment was_ in} Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. | | The active pallbearers were 'a eat Harold Sweet, Percy Sweet,| > was ri ; Town-| ; , ' : an peop nag oe oA George Wesson, Newton Fowler, |O'Brien and the former Mary | J2ck James and Richard |Newell. The honorary _ pall- Se Dek x s employ-! been poi beag Rees at ah bearers were Lorne Haley and jed as . Ray Derry. | eral Motors for 10 years. | Prior to taking up residence FUNERAL OF MRS. at Oshawa he was a member of| MINNIE HELENA ADAMS St. Joseph's Church. | The memorial service for Mrs. | Mr. O'Brien is survived by| Minnie Helena Adams, who died |his wife, the former Helen Gal-| Dec, 28. at the Cedars Nursing lagher; one son, Michael at) Home, East Whitby Township, | |home; three sisters, Mrs. How-| was held at the Armstrong Fu- ard Sutton (Mary), Mrs. James) neral Home at 11 a.m. Dec. 31. Devlin (Katherine) and Mrs. | The service was conducted by William Joslin (Theresa), all of|Revy. R. G. Brooks, of St.| Indian River; and one brother,| George's Memorial Anglican Maurice, also of Indian River.| Church, assisted by Rev. J./ The funeral was held from|P. Romeril, minister of Cour- Duffus funeral home to St.| tice United Church. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m.,; The pallbearers were Charles Dec. 30. Celebrant was the Rt.| Dart, Grant Locke, John Adams, Rev. J. J, MeCarthy. Ken Rosevear, John Sargant Pallbearers were Haroldj/ani Allan Woltenholme JOHN V. PETERBOROUGH -- Requi- high mass for John Vincent O'Brien, 38, of 1368 Oxford st., 'Oshawa and formerly of | Albert st. in Peterborough, was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Douro, Dec. 30. Mr. O'Brien died Dec. 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