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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Feb 1966, p. 19

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30---Automobliles for Sole 34--Automobile Repair $8--Comlag Events IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS @ MERCURY @ METEOR @ COMET 1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN -- Finished in sea- mist green with contrasting interior, This oneowner low mileage beauty is equipped with every conceivable luxury option in. the book. Lic. H50531. 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE -- Silver blue with matching vinyl interior, V-8, automatic rodio, power brakes, power steering and whitewalls, Still under factory warranty. Lic. H78804. 1964 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR SEDAN -- Nightmist blue with blue trim, V-8 and automatic transmis- sion, Another best buy used cor with Seowaoy. Lic, El1- 519, 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE TUDOR SEDAN--- Gléaming black finish with spotless red interior. Econo- mical 6 cylinder engine with cutomatie transmission. Pric- ed to sell. Lic, 145248. 1964 T-BIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP -- Can- ory yellow with matching rich vinyl trim. All T-Bird luxury appointments, power steering, power brakes, power windows, exclusive "swing-away-wheel'" and radio. A chance to drive the finest, Lic. 243245. 1964 METEOR 2 DOOR SEDAN--Areedian blue with matching blue in- terior. Powerful and economi- cal six cylinder automatic. Features the famous 'Breeze- woy power rear window". Ready to drive away. Lie, 183022. 1963 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR SEDAN -- Raven black with contrasting red trim. A sparkling one owner with six cylinder stan- dard transmission. A big car with small car economy. Lic. H48149 1963 MERCURY FOUR DOOR SEDAN.--Vin- tege burgundy with rich parchment ond walnut trim. Power brakes, power steering and radio, and the exclusive power breezeway rear window Here is solid big cor comfort ci compact car price. Lic. H41646. 1962 GALAXIE FOUR DOOR HARDTOP ---- Finished in Chestnut metallic with matching interior, Award winning design features, 8 cylinder automatic, power brakes ond steering ond ra- dio, Serviced by us since new. Lic. H25783. - PICK UP TRUCK : (1 only) 1964 FORD % TON STYLESIDE -- Features long box, big 6 cylinder engine, three speed standard trans- mission, Finished in Arcadion blue metollic. Lic. 754878. DRIVE AWAY SPECIALS 1957 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON VAN with steel box Lic. B64964. 1961 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN -- 6 eylin- der, standard transmission. Lic. H22871. 6 MONTHS WARRANTY ON EVERY CAR!! * LOW DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY * LOW COST FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY FINANCING Seaway Motors (1965) Ltd. "Your Authorized Dealer for Lincoln, Mercury, Meteor, Comet, Ford ond Mercury Trucks" , Six Courteous Salesmen To Serve You 1120 Dundas St. E. Hwy. 2 and Anderson St. Whitby, Ont. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 668-5893 ALL CASH For-clean-cors"or trucks: We deal up or down. Liens paid: NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 MORE CASH Paid for Good Cleon Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH SPECIALISTS" IN @ Convertible Tops @ Reor Window Curtain Light @ Zippers Sewn in @ Seat Covers OSHAWA ~ AUTO TRIM 62 BOND W. AT CHURCH Telephone 725-8042 723-9421 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality 1965 CUSTOM sport hard-top, 327 V8, four- speed, balance of warranty, Reasonable. 1 after 4.30. 63 ACADIAN Super sport convertible bucket seats automatic radio. Licence 43961. No down payment. Easy terms! Diplomat bive with bive trim, Gus Brown Motors Ltd,, 725-6568. '63 PONTIAC Parisienne V-8 auto radio. Real sharp car! Power steering, brakes: Licence 79550E. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. '@@ PONTIAC Laurentian t-door V8 auto- HILLCREST TRANSMISSION CENTRE Automatic Transmission Specialist 1 'mile east of Townline on No. 2 Highway. General Repairs 723-8651 (Formerly Walton's Supertest) FRED STONE BROOKLIN Phone 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @ Resleeving @ Automatic Transmission @ Crankshaft & Valve Service TRA ON sions are our only business. North, Phone 728-7339. nis Os 1038. $) matic, Excellent mechanical condition. 35--Lost and Found ST, JORN'S: PARISH BIN GS EVERY FRIDAY AT 7/45 P.M, Corner Bioor and Simcoe 20. Games $10 and $15 Jackpot 57 numbers $170 Two Extra Games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth 10 Turkey Draws To-night DINICTM DIINGY OLY CROSS TONIGHT 7:45 P.M, Jackpot 56 ond 52. Boxes of chocolates as door prizes. ap DEATHS DOWSE, Walter John | At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on February 16, 1966, Walter J. Dowse,/| beloved husband of the late Ellen Wood,| dear father cf Joyce (Mrs. N. Legerton); of Victoria, B.C., Gladys (Mrs. J. Bellin-| jer) of Toronto and Verna (Mrs. F. mith) of Columbus. Private funeral ser vite and cremation at the Toronto Crema- torium, Winchester Street, Toronto, on Friday, February 18, 1966. HUDSON, Bertha Matilda Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa on Friday, February 18, 1966, Bertha Matiida Foster, widow of Harold Edmond Hudson and sister of Mrs. Mary No down payment. Easy terms! Licence 190732, Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. '65 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2-door V-8 automatic. Excellent condition. Easy terms! Licence 33995. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. 'S8 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4door ito matic, radio, 2-tone gold beige. Licence K88718. Terms to suit! Gus Brown LOST -- Male hound purebred, black tan, since Monday morning, Fi ry Vicinity Buena Vista area. R "Answers to Nick". Telephon LOST -- Siamese chocolate point male nurtured cat, vicinity Anderson Street, Whitby, on Saturday, February 12. ward. Telephone 668-6700. and 1 E. Pereman of Columbus; in her 93rd) ye Resting at the Armstrong Funeral} Hi » Oshawa, with funeral service in| ijthe Chapel, Saturday, February 19 at 2 | Pm. Interment Vancouver, B.C KEHOE, Alexander in War Memorial Hospital, Perth, On- Motors Ltd., 725-6568. '62 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door hardtop black with red trim, 6 automatic, radio. Licence 25296. Convenient payday ferms!. Gus Brown Motor? Ltd., 725-6568. 1956 PONTIAC V8, two-door, four new fires, new battery. Good running condi- tion, After 4 telephone 728-0864. 1962 OLDSMOBILE, fully A-i{ 1 LOST -- Part Persian female cat, age 5 years, black tan and white. Child's pet. On January 24, vicinity Brock Av- enue. Map! Whitby. Reward, Tele- Phone 668-6956. LOST - Female Labrador, ail black, with tattoo In ear, on Sunday, February 6. Vicinity Grandview South. Call 723- 961. | condition, $1695 or best offer. Telephone | 728-0165 between 4 and 6 p.m. 44 CHEVROLET standard 6 cylinder. | One owner radio, clock etc. $1,550, Phone 942-4537. 7 PONTIAC, Grand Parisienne. 4 door LOST -- Hound, black and tan, with col- lar and chain. Call 668-4939 Whitby, Re- ward. LOST -- Pair of Ghild's classes, vicinity tarlo, on Thursday, February 17, 1966,| Alexander Kehoe, beloved husband Mae Douglas, dear father of Ernest of Oshawa, Frank of Whitby, Reginald of Brooklin; in his 7Ist year. With the re- maining five gons and one daughter re- siding in the Perth area, Resting at the Morrow Funeral Ch with service in STOCK 3oige ALM, STOCKS fed by CF 'Foronio x Ve Quotations in-cents unless marked $. z---Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw----Ex-warrantg. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. waesere % TOR S ie ORT "piste 10:40 Net Stock High Low a.m. Ch'ge Acad Uran Am Larder AAm Moly Sales 2000 6 6 6 27a 27¥a 272 165 165 165 205 Armore A Arcadia Atl C Cop Bankfield Baska Belcher Bethim Big Nama Black Bay BL Hawk Bralorne Broul Seat Brunswk Cadamet Cc Tung Cc Jamiesn Candore Cantre Captain Cassiar Cent Pat Chit May Chib M Chimo Coch Will Coin Lake Con Shaw Cc Bellek Cons Brew Cc Halil © Mogul Cc Merrisn Con Negus C Rambler C Red Pop Conwest Cop Fie! Cop Man Coulee Cowich Daering D'Aragon D'Eldona Denison Diszovry Donalda Dunraine 33 44 UWA-~ 76 6 +. 6 410 410 410 + § 4% 3 2 $15%4 15% %4+ % 10 +4 10 240 150 + --1 6! 5 18% 18a 43 43 St. John's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, February 19, 9 a.m. interment lin the Church Cemetery, BIRTHS RATELLE, Alfred Charles (Spud) | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on ¥, February 16, 1966, King and Centre. Blue frame. 723-8057. hardtop. Fully powered. Low mileage. Will take trade. Terms arranged. Tele- phone 728-8609 after 6 p.m. 1956 STUDEBAKER V-8, standard snift, radio. In good condition, Best offer. fele- | Phone Whitby, 668-2518. 1963 ACADIAN Beaumont convertible, Au- tomatic, floor shift, bucket seats, A-1 con- dition, Phone 623-5718. 1953 BUICK & stick sedan. Phone 728- 7858. 1956 CHEVROLET sedan standard, good | condition, Telephone 725-6853, 1955 CADILLAC 'Coupe De Ville'. Good shape, power steering, brakes, seats, win- dow A-1, radio. Evenings. Apply 199 King Street West, Oshawa 1948 CHEVROLET pick-up In good condi- tion, $135. * Meteor, 6 cylinder stan- dard, $200. phone 725-7771 1964 PONTIAC custom sport, two - door hardtop, V8 automatic. Loaded with extras! Bowmanville 623-2661 57 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan, |padded dash, custom radio. Geed condi- | ton, $295. Phone 728-6030. |1962 CHEVROLET Bei Air sedan, auto | matic transmission, Power steering, radia, whitewalls etc. Excellent condition. Phone | 725-7636. [1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne four-door, jaqua blue, automatic transmission, 25,000 miles. In good condition. Telephone 725 540: 36--Legal TENDERS INVITED The Clarke Township School Area invites tenders for the construction of a. 5000 sq. ft. addition to Lockhart Pub- lic School. Performance Bond required Plans and specifications avail- able February 21st from the Architect, Francis G. Reed, 2390 Eglinton Avenue, E., SCARBOROUGH, Ont ., on deposit of $50. Documents may also be seen at the Building Exchange offices in Peterborough, Oshowa ond Toronto Tenders ¢lose at 5 p.m. Mon- day, March 14th at the Arch- itect's office, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. 5. 1965 CHEVROLET convertible, licence 430126, Super Sport, V-8 full equipped. Demonstrator. Sales, 723-6322, 723-8311, 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne convertibie. Li- cence 49133, V-8, automatic, white with |red trim. Like new. Stalker Motor Sales, | 723-6322, 723-8311. 1965 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, V8, auto matic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, radio, ete. very reason- able. Phone 723-0645. |31--Compact Cars For Sale Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Your Authorized Datsun and Fiot Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Sinmeoe South 728-0051 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cors 334 RITSON RD.-S. 723-3461 Opening i | * VOLVO & PEUGOT %* MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 1960 ZEPHYR, 6 cylinder standard, ex- cellent condition. $450 or best offer. Tele phone 623-5080 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, Excelient condition, $1195 cash. Phone 728-2316 after 5 p.m. 1963 CHEVY Il, 6 cylinder sedan, sian- dard. Many extras. A-1 condition through- out, new tires, $1595 or best offer. Tele- phone 728-7790.' 1959 VOLKSWAGEN window Vv: paint job. Excelient condition. jcamping. Telephone 725-7783. |1959 VOLKSWAGEN window van, new paint job. Excellent condition. ideal for camping. Telephone 725-7783. . 1962 MG MIDGET, new paint job, new top, new rubber. Thi¢ car is in perfect | condition. Telephone 723-0497 after 6 p.m. | 1965 VOLVO 122 Sport. Red, biack leath- er interior, bucket seats, radio. Telephone | 723-3966 after m. |1962 ENVOY, linder, 4 speed trans- mission, radio, whitewalls, snow tires with rims. Body and motor in ellent condi- tion. 623-3493 or 623-5687. 1964 CORVAIR Monza convertible four. speed, back-up lights, power top, wind- shield washers, four new tires, Call 725-3615, s "65 COMET deluxe 6 cylinder, automatic four door, new licence, radio; rear speak er, one owner, 11,000 original miles. 942- 44R4 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, one owner, as new seat belts, leather upholstery, gas hi A af tires $900 or. best offer. Ajax 942- 32--Trucks for Sale 1955 CHEVROLET \s-ton truck. Excelient mechanical condition. No down payment. Terms to duit. Licence 19037B. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 6568. 1950 FORD one ton express truck with racks, new tires. Aiso Ford rotary trac- tor mower, Telephone 668-2402. 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 iy Stalker Motor new Idea! for ) |SHAW. AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals |bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. |LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-118) |WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. Rober! I icchanibshcheniachitheritialayasdenk atin sie PUT AWAY a tidy sum »y renting that yr phan y with @ Times Action Want 37--Auctions Brock St. S.. Whitby at the Old Buckle Factory (Dunlop St, entrance) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 ot 10 AM, USED BUILDING MATERIAL Approx, 100,000 ft. of lum- ber (2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 beams, sheeting, floor. ing) golvanized roofing, win- dows, doors, stairs, built in cupboards, chairs, tables, alu- minum windows, steel doors, steel windows, toilets, sinks, tubs, storm windows, storm doors, screen doors, overhead gorage doors, dishes, cutlery, stoves, light fixtures, switch- es, ponel boxes, school slates, school desks, piping (approx. 10,000 ft. from 14" te 6" in long lengths), approx, 800 sash --in--various sizes; air condition gas and oil furn aces, complete (just like new) bricks, blocks, one. tin build. Ing 35 ft. by 50 ft, Many einer items too numerous to ist. AUCTIONEERS LOYAL POGUE, Whitby MYLES KING, Oshewa 38--Coming Events BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, FEB, 19 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20., $30., $40., $50. JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, FEB, 19th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES. $8 Share The Wealth 4 -- $40. Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted Daughters of Isabella Bridge and Euchre Thurs., Feb. 24 ot 8 p.m. St. Gregory's Auditorium Ukrainian Hall Dnipro 681 Edith Street 1 block E, from Bloor Ritson S DANCE Soturday, Feb. 19th, 8 p.m. & 'elephone 723-3492 end put one to work fer you, Good orchestra, refreshments. |Alfred Charles (Spud) Rat | husband of Monica Gant, lanne, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mark Dennis at home. Son of Mrs. Olivene| Ratelie, Hamilton, brother of Mrs, Thom: as Ryan (Mildred), Mrs. Dougias Den- ham (Audrey), Mrs. James Morrison (Eileen) and = Mrs. Richard |(Norma), all of Hamilton, jyear. Resting at the Armstrong Funera Home, Oshawa, Thursday, February 17 Then at the P.. X. Dermody Funeral Home, Hamilton, commencing 2 p.m, Fri- day. Requiem High Mass in St. Pat- rick's Church, Hamilton, Saturday, Feb elle, beloved ther of Mar- prayers, Thursday, 8 p.m. strong Funeral Home). ROSS,. William A, Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital |p on Friday, February 18, A. Rows, beloved husband of the late Mae E. Brommit and dearly loved father of Jean (Mrs. Hollingsworth) of Ash burn grandfather of Dennis, Martha and Paul, and dear brother of Peggy (Mrs. R. F. M Innes) and Edyth (Mrs. H, Wiman) neral Chapel, Brooklin. Service in chapel on Monday, February 21 at p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Ceme tery, Toronto. (Friends will be received commencing Saturday afternoon.) their Medle ie hin uyty,| 10 02.) on Monday, February 14, ;| sister for Douglas and Bill McKay and hospital staff igall Jean. ruary 19 at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Sep-| 9? 7 F uichre Cemetery, Hamilton. (Church|Osnawa General Hospital at the Arm:+!d formerly of Oshawa, are pleased to an- n 1966, William! brother for Bryan, David, | Rebinson) BRYANT -- Ron and Julie (nee Payne) 1966 at Memorial Hospital in Bowman- EVANS -- Murray and Irene (nee Pres fon) are happy to announce the birth of daughter, Elizabeth. Ann (6 Ibe. Thanks to Or GRAHAM -- Jack and Gail are happ' 1966, at} sister for Feb. 14, A on Monday, a-Jane HALL -- Cecil and Marion of Lindsay, | ounce the arrival of a son, Jeffery Carl, ibs. 14% ozs., February 16, 1966. A Jamed and Barbara | Harold Edmond Hudson, Jan. 1,\D'Arcy, Martha and Paul Hol-| (nee| 1960, the deceased is. survived|lingsworth. | Lois fo announce the Suzanne Joy, VAN DRIEL John and are happy: rrival of fheir daughter, 1966, at the A iittle Oshawa General! sister for Irwin and fourth LOCKE'S FLORIST \CARD OF THANKS and Funeral | all | | | floral arrangements occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 arrangements for Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | yet IN MEMORIAM BROMBLL In loving memory of | our dear mother, Marion Bromell, who passed away February 18, 1962. Dear Mother, you. are not forgotten, | Though--on-earth---you-are-no-more; + Still in memory you are with us As you always were before --Lovingly remembered by your daugh jters Marion and Marlorie. EVANS -- In loving memory of @ dear | mother, Eliza Evans, who passed away | February 4, 1965. | The depth of serrow we cannot tert! Of the loss of one we loved so well| And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, | Her memory shail we ever keep | --Lovingly remembered by daughters | |Dorothy and May, sons-In-lew, George| and Bill, and grandchildren. hee JACKLIN -- In loving memory of a| dear gon, Douglas R, Jacklin, who passed away February 18, 1952. We do not forget him, we love him too dearly | For his memory to fade from our lives | like a dream; | Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, | For grief often dwells where seldom it's seen. i ald remembered by Mum and ad. KING -- In loving memory of a dear dad and grandfather, Oscar S. King, whe | passed away February 18, 1952. We mention your name, And think -of you often. God bless you, Dad, You are never forgotten. --Lovingly remembered by daughters Lil. | |!lan_and Doreen, son-in-law Garnet and grandchildren, MOORE -- in mamory of John Moore who passed away February 18, 1960. | And while he ile# in peaceful sleep, | His memory | shall always keep. } ~Ever remembered by Violet, MOORE -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John Moore, who jpassed away February 18, 1960. | We cannot forget your smiling face, Your happy, carefree ways, The smile that won so many friends, In those happy, by: days. | One of the best the world could hold, | Your cherished smile, your heart of! |, gold, | Always 80 good, unselfish end kind, | babi wonderful memories you left be- | ind. f , | Deep in our hearts your memory Is kept | We loved you too dearly to ever forget |---Lovingly. remembered by son, daugh- ters and families. RODESKY -- Cherished memories of @ dear mother, Alice Frances Rodesky, | who passed away February 18, 1959. | cannot halt the hand of time Or live again the past; But in my heart are memories That will forever last. | }--Lovingly remembered by her son, Ed- | ward. | | Everlasting Memorialization | is almost possible with the | MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 ! a lovely cards, flowers and visits | re ed while in the hospital. Special thanks to|early today, of William A. Ross. | Or. Mille and nurses on 20, @. conte deceased, who lived. with | Uri | Rev | thelr flowers and sympathy ¢ards te Halifax and Oshawa, the palibearers Armstrong funeral home for their effi:ia school attendance officer for cox -- | would sincerely like to thank | i} my relatives and friends for their | receiv: | URIBE -- In the midst of our sorro Ws we wish to express our heartfelt thanks | and appreciation ta our many frie relatives, n jot @ beloved husband and son Joseph |Mrs. John Ross, he was born nds, and neighbors for the kird-/ ess and sympathy shown us in the loss | We especially wish to thank the! Fathers of Holy Cross Church for congoling words, ali those who sent and the nt management of the services \ Mrs. Sheila Urie and the Charles Urie | mily MARKET 18¥a 18 8 8 8 895 895 8°. $27%2 272 2 382% 82 8 or fee 3S 3 23 33 "m % ae Re) 27 26a 27 No 110 «110 64 6464 S11% 11% 14+ % 265 5 $13% 13% 13%+ 3.0 HN 7 6% WF + 210240 240 24 650 $23%e 23 3% + 2 $000 10 0 10 1000 595 595 2300 35 «(35 40 40 25 33 L Dufauit Lakehead Osu tel Shore La Luz Latin AM Leitch Louviert 595 35 49 208 «208 208 % % Me $16% 16% 16% 24064 Ok ttt ltttt 800 340 330 330} } 16% 16% 164--1 62 262 262 + 2 ge Ha 24+ % 478 mm § 24 +24 4 Nisto Nor Acme Norgold Norlex Norpax N Coldstm N Rank North Can Northgat Norsp Aw 4 4 Obaska 3% 134-- v2 Them et O'Brien Operiska Orchen Pamour. 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HUDSON Following a short, serious are happy fo announce the birth of their "knoge i</for more than 50 years was a son kegel Ronald, on Monday February | 5/° kness the death occurred this y 7, Aer. Vile A baby brother for Cathie. morning at Hillsdaie Manor of Mrs, Bertha Matilda Hudson. She was in her 93rd year, The former Bertha Matilda Foster, the deceased was a 1966. Aldaughter of the late Mr, and|With the 127th Battalion for three Mrs. James Foster. Born April! 7, 1873, at Moira, Ont., she and |her husband farmed for many|former Mae E, Brommit, in to announce the birth of a daughter, Abil-| years in Saskatchewan. She had| been a resident of Oshawa for 15 years, A school teacher prior to her marriage, Mrs. Hudson at one time taught at the Columbus Public School Predeceased by her husband, by a sister, Mrs, Mary E. Pere- weighing 7 Ibs. 15 ezs., on Tuesday, Feb-| man, of Columbus. jruary. |, Member of St. Andrew's Lodge, AF and| Hospital AM No. 16, Resting at the Robinson Fu-|thanks te Dr. the! staff, 7 The memorial service will be Kounn" | held at 2 p.m., Feb. 19, at the| Chapel. Interment will be in Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Winnifred Bridges, minister of Columbus United Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Vancouver, B.C, WILLIAM A. ROSS The death occurred suddenly, at the Oshawa General! Hospital, his daughter in the Ashburn area, suffered @ coronary at- tack last Tuesday, He was in his 87th year A son of the late Mr. and in Toronto and lived there until four years ago. Prior to his retirement 16 years ago he was the Toronto Board of Educa- ition for many years. | Mr, Ross was a member of jthe Presbyterian Church and member of St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 16, AF and AM. | He enlisted in the Boer War jand during the First World War |served overseas as a sergeant jyears. | Predeceased by his wife, the 1955, Mr. Ross is survived by a daughter, Mrs. S, P. Hollings- worth (Jean), RR 1, Ashburn. Also surviving are two sisters, \Mrs. R. F. McInnes (Peggy) jof Trenton and Mrs, H. Wiman |(Edyth) og Toronto and five grandchildren, David, Dennie, | The funeral service will be! held at 2 p.m., Feb 21, at the |Robinson Funeral Chapel, |Mount Pleasant Cemetery, To- ironto, Rey, G. &. Mundy, mini- ster of Brooklin United Church, will conduct the service, Rev. James Milroy of Toronto will assist. FUNERAL OF MRS. GORDON EDGAR The funeral service for Mrs who died Feb. 14, at the Ogh- awa General Hospital, was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- nera] Home at 2 p.m. Feb. 17. | Pastor J. C. Reynolds of the College Park Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Gilbert Collins, Lloyd Edwards, Gerald Adams, Robert Talbot, Roy OR MN MERRIE AR NT PRODUCT COST MANAGER |Gordon Edgar, 542 Cartier st.,/ Keating and Bobbie Williamson. Fi i %. i ++ > eseres red &Sessh8a:3 ad 3 > <b f if F Be 7? ¢ bi i Sese ESsEiE 7 esi alee ee? 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