RICH -- Bill and Fran (nee Love) pleased to announce the arrival of daughter, Connie Frances, weighi 10 ozs,, on Friday, March 4, awa General Hospitel. A slopuone orother, deo William. Many thanks Dr. Butts, Or, Milier and Or. McLean, WORONA -- Mike and Elleen (nee Hopkins) are delighted to announce the pirth of Stephen Joseph, 8 Ibs, 13 o7s., at! the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday,| Vary Lo A. piymate for Timothy and Gea aad alea Or Yailler and 'ah ae staff. | ZURBA -- Jack and 'Shirley (nee Go heen) thank God for the sate arrival of their son, Jonathan Dean, weighing 7 Ibs. / 13 oz%., born on March 5, 1966, at Osh-| awa General Hospital. A brother for Rich-| are The sixteenth grandchild of Mr. and) Mrs, Raymend Goheen, Newcastle, On-} yee and the twenty-eighth grandchild of| Mr. end Mrs. John Zurba, Oshawa, On-| tario, , DEATHS ALLEN, Ethel At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on March 6, 1966, Ethel Allen, in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Jesse Alien, North Street, Newcastie, and dear) mother of isabel. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m, Inter- ment Bowmanville Cemetery. LYON, Norman Victor Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital on Saturday, March 5, 1966, Norman Victor Lyon, beloved husband | of Minnie Fice, and father of Mrs. George Tresise (Barbara) Oshawa, Mrs.| Brian Kane (Shirley) of Cobourg, Mrs./ Douglas Weir (Linda), Donald, Maurice, William, Philip, Harry, Jack and Ken neth, all of Oshawa, and brother of Mrs A. Plerce (Effie) and the late Ernest in his. 63rd year. Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with ser vice in the chapel Tuesday, March 8 at 2 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme tery. (Friends ere asked not to call be fore Sunday.) McLEAN, Melina Beatrice At the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon day, March 7, 1966, Melina Beatrice Scho- field (of RR 2, Whitby) beloved wite of Walter John McLean dear sister of Mrs. Chester Ward (Esther) and Lioyd Scho- field of Kentville, N.S., in her 48th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, March 9, at 2 p.m. in terment Union Cemetery, Oshawe. Minis ter Rev. S. Armstrong. Visitors commenc ing 2 p.m. Tuesday. MORGAN, Charles E. Entered into rest in the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Sunday, March 6, 1966, Charles E. Morgan, beloved husband of the late Emily Maud Farrow, and father of Mrs. Carl Andrews (Anne) of Oshawa, in his 7ist year. Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home with funeral service in the chapel Wednesday, March 9 at t p.m. Interment Frankford cemetery lepproximately 3.45 p.m.). Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | yet | | Pipe Lines | $197 Teen-age dancers gyrate to the sound of the Stacattos at a club in Aylmer, Que., GROUP PONDERS just across the river from Ottawa. The boys are the only Canadian group with a Mounting Pipeline Costs In North May Limit Market OTTAWA .(CP) pipeline construction Northern Ontario would Mounting costs in limit the market for western natural ada and that only a sec ond. gas delivered to Eastern Can- | Pipeline of 30 - inch diameter] 8 ada by that route, the National | Energy Board was told Friday. Engineers for Trans-Canada Ltd. said construction now would cost 0 a mile to double the 30- inch pipe built five years ago at a cost of $175,000 a mile through cong by the existing northern Northern Ontario. To build a 36-inch pipeline the {1,323 miles of the Northern On- IN MEMORIAM The board is hearing an appli- cation by Trans-Canada for au thority to join with American JOHNSTON: -- In loving memory of a/interests in building a new 36- dear husband, John Irwin Johnston, WMO) inch jine through |States south of Lake Superior) and Lake Huron to Sault Ste. | Marie, passed away March 7, 64. it only tekes @ tittle space To write how much | miss you But it will take the rest of my life To forget the dey | lost you --Sadly missed by wife, Lene. LAWRENCE -- in loving memory of 8 dear mother, Mable Lawrence, who pass- ed away Merch 7, 1954. Deep In the heert lies @ picture Of a loved one laid to rest in ememory's frame | shall keep It, Because she was one of the best --Lovingly remembered by daughter Rose. LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of dear mother, Mabel Lawrence, who pass ed away March 7, 1954. We lost a mother with a heart of gold. | Who was more to us than wealth un-| told Without farewell, she fell asieep, | with only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God has gained One of the best mothers the world con tained. So you who have a mother, with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see her empty chair ~Always remembered by son John and] daughter-in-law, Mary. cherish her LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Mabel Lawrence, who} passed away March 7, 1954. j Beside your grave we often stand With heart both crushed and sore But In the gloom the sweet words come, | Not jogt but gone before. God knows how mucn we miss you, He counts the tears we shed, And whispers "She only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead" So we'll be beave, dear grandmother, And pray to @d each day, Your smile will guide the way. ~--Lovingly remembered by grandchildren Jacqueline, Billy Lawrence. PEARCE -- In loving memory of my wife, Mrs. Albert Pearce, who passed away March 7, 1961 1 do not need a special day To bring you to my mind, For the days | do not think of you Are very hard to find if all thit world were \'d give it, yes, and more, | To see the face of you, dear, | | | mine to give, Come smiling through the door --Sadly missed and ever remembered by | her husband, Albert PEARCE -- In loving memory of Mom, | . Albert Pearce, who passed away March 7, 196). She has gone across the river Te the shore of evergreen, 'And we long to see her dear face, | But the river flows between Some day, some time, we shal! The face we love so well, Some day we'll clasp her 'loving hand! And never say farewell --Lovingly remembered by Mamie and son-in-law, Len. see daughter Permanent Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thot we supply and install; Pleose call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 Kwame Leaves Funds In Ghana ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters) Ousted President Kwame Nkru mah's personal fortune was not less than £2,500,000 ($7,500,000) --most of it in Ghana, his for-| mer financial adviser estimated | Friday Ayeh Kumi, now. in protective route miles. CITES GROWTH Ont., and Sarnia to de- liver gas to southwestern On-! | tario for the American! of approximately 1,000 Trans-Canada's contention that the high cost of doubling! 7342 N CABLE JACKET By ALICE BROOKS This curved cable yoke, cable border add elegance to this go- everywhere. jacket. Jacket is worked of worsted, on circular needle, from yoke down one piece including sleeves. Pattern 7342 34; 36-388; 40-42: 44-46 incl THIRTY for each pattern (no please) to A Brooks, The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add ic sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER NAME, ADDRESS GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cat-} alog stars knit, crochet -- many more needlecraft designs. Three free pattérns printed in catalog Send 25 NEW! in stam 12 Collector ' Quilt Pat jthe price care of) the all limit the growth of the market for natural gas in Eastern Can- | would be economical at present The bigger pipe following an Brown would mean pipeline cheaper gas, creating a larger), | Trans-Canada has said] Geno, would be American route market reductions passed as well to territory ute. "Weiter Hindle, Trans - Can- ada's chief engincer, said tion could be used in Northern/Toronto, and Winnie, the Ontario to or twin, present line. It would still have to be bur- "loop," ied at least two feet in trenches|nie. Funeral "the United|Plasted from rock in order to|from where funeral service will |protect it from rapid tempera-| jture changes. The company might not have ito buy additional right of way, now 65-feet wide, but it would This line will cost Trans-Can- jhave to use special care in| ing at the Oshawa General Hos- ada $100,000,000 for the Cana-|blasting to protect the present pital of Norman Victor Lyon, poy Bgl and a share of the/jine in such narrow confines. - Canadian route would} Z 4 NO} son, tario route would cost $266,000) ck 3 reaper methods of construc- a mile or more than $350,000,- 000. STAYING POWER record in the top five and are crowded with engage- ments, But the fickle taste of the teen-ager makes the future uncertain so they're saving to buy their own club. OBITUARIES WILLIAM BROWN The memorial service will be The death of William Brown held at the Armstrong Funeral| occurred Friday at the family|Home at 2 p.m., Mar. 9, fol-| residence, 1343 Tatra dr., Bay|lowed by interment in Frank-} Ridges, He was 42. ford Cemetery. Rev. Donald} Mr. Brown was a resident in| Feltmate, pastor of King Street} | the area for the last. two years,| Pentecostal Church, wil! conduct} jprior to which he resided for|the service. five years each in Toronto and Catharines, Oni.~ Born in Sc otland, he was the son of the| The death of John Nickelchok,| ate Mr. and Mrs. Andrew! 141 Lupin dr., Whitby, occurred Friday at the Ajax and Picker- Brown was employed for|ing General Hospital. Born in| ast year with Canadian) Austria, son of the late Mr. and| ral Electric and for a num-|Mrs. William Nickelchok, he} |ber of years worked with the} was 80 years old. Mr. Nickel-| ¥/ English Electric Company. Sur-|chok resided in Whitby the last} viving are his wife, the former|five years, prior to which he |Mary Wilson; four daughters,|farmed in Pickering for some | Margaret, June, Isobel and Ali-| 15 years. Surviving are his wife, all at home: four sisters,|the former Catherine Barnuik, Peggy, Isobel, Barbara, all of; Whitdy; four daughters, De- Scotland; | lores, (Mrs, Kebalo) Pickering, three borthers, James, Andrew! Lillian, (Mrs, Smail) Ajax, Be land Anthony, all of Australia,|trice and Rosiland, both of Whit- The body is resting at McEach-| by; three sons, William, Janet- Home, Pickering,| Ville, Ont.; George, Ajax and Alex, Ashburn, Ont.; also 10 |be conducted at 4 p.m. Monday.| grandchildren. The body will The body is to be cremated, | rest at the MeEachnie Funeral . Home, Pickering, starting at NORMAN VICTOR LYON 7 p.m. today. The family asks The death occurred this morn-|"@SPects also be paid at the fu- neral home starting at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Funeral service will be in the funeral home chapel at 2 p.m. Monday. Interment JOHN NICKELCHOK Mr. who lived at 34 Avenue st., | 63rd year. Osh- BEES STEER BY SUN Bees have a built-in compass| born in Beaverton on which allows them to fly on a| 1903 is\straight course calculated from'/for the past 39 years the sun. SIZES 10-20 FOR HALF SIZES By ANNE ADAMS TWO ways smart for spring! Sew the step-in with a curve col-| sizes 32-|lar or cardigan style with braid his wife, the former Maud Far-|The body is resting at darts} row, Mr. binding. Front, back FIVE CENTS (coins))shape waist smoothly. Printed Pattern 4769: Hal Sizes 1214, 1414, 164, 1844, 20% 2214, 24%. Size 16% requires 35 yards 45-inch fabric FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, for each pattern please) | ME, NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Kront Street West | Toronto 1, Ontario Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, | ADDRESS, STYLE will be at Mount Lawn Ceme- He was the son of the lat nla aitcaass tery, Oshawa. é James and Annie Lyon and was June 16 in Oshawa MRS. SEYMOUR PREST Requiem Mass was sung in| Mr. Lyon was married in 1927) St- Mary of the People Roman| to Miss Minnie Fice. Catholic Church at 9 a.m. today | For 35 years he was an em- for Mrs. Seymour -Prest who] ployee with General Motors. He; died, Mar. 4, following a leng- was one of the original mem- | thy sickness, at the Oshawa bers of the UAW Local 222. Mr |General Hospital. Mrs, Prest Lyon was an adherent of Al-|was in her 70th year, bert Street United Church. The mass was sung by He is survived by his wife|N. J. Gignac. Interment was) |Minnie, three daughters, Mrs.|in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pall- | George Tresise (Barbara), Mrs.|bearers were Charles Terry, Brian Kane (Shirley) and Mrs.|Thomas Goreski, Reginald Ke- | Douglas Weir (Lind) and seven|hoe, Norman Weaies, Douglas |sons, Donald, Maurice, William,|Weales and John Ross. Philip, Harry, Jack and Ken-| The former Bertha Gertrude |neth. Johnson, the deceased was born | He is also survived by one|at Madoc, Ont, and had lived jsister, Mrs. A., Pierce (Effie),,nearly all her life in Oshawa. lof Oshawa. He was pre-deceas-|She was a member of St. Gre- |ed by a brother, Ernest. There! gory's Roman Catholic Church. jare 21 grandchildren. Mrs. Prest is survived by Funeral pill be from the Arm-|her husband; three daughters, | strong Funeral Chapel on March| Mrs.'H. Weales (Merla) of Col- |8 at 2 p.m. Service will be con-)umbus, Mrs. E. Kehoe (Rose) jducted by the Rev. H. Dyckjand Mrs. E. Brown (Gladys) with burial at | Cemetery. He had lived Rey.| ward, John and William Ross. Also surviving are 16 grand- CHARLIE E. MORGAN children and four great-grand- In failing health for the past) children. year Charles E. Morgan died Mar. 6, at the Oshawa Gen-! era! Hospital. Mr. Morgan, who lived with his daughter and son- jin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W |Andrews, was in his 71st year ; A son of the late Mr. andjness,. Mrs. Charles Morgan, the de-\land, he was in his 78th year. | ceased was born Feb. 9, 1896,|Mr. Szaikowski resided here in England and was married|for the last eight years and in there April 3, 1920. A resident|Canada for 54 years. He came of Canada for 36 years, he here from Winnipeg, where for came to Oshawa from Toronto|many years he worked as a rail- three years ago road employee | Mr. Morgan was employed| . He was predeceased. by his jfor 20 years by tne Exact|wife, the late Annie Uzwak, Weight Seale Co. of Toronto. | April 21, 1963. Surviving are two He was a member of King/daughters, Estella, (Mrs. Wil- |Street Pentecostal Church. He|liam Williams) and Sylvia, |served in the Royal Navy for|(Mrs. Join Browning) both of nine years, including the First|British Columbia; one son, Har- World War. ity, of Oshawa; six grandchildren Predeceased Nov. 1957, by |and seven great grandchildren, Arm- strong funeral Home where fun- JOSEPH SZAIKOWSKI The death of Joseph Szai- kowski, Hillsdale Manor, occurr- ed Friday at Oshawa General} Hospital, after a four-month ill-| 3orn March 3, 1880, in Po-| 27, Morgan is survived by| Oshawa Union| of Oshawa and three sons, Ed-|_-- STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--March 7 Quotations In cents unless marked $. 2--Odd ot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr---Ex rights, xw--€x-warrents. 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TRADING $2)% 21% 21% 0 Fleetwd Ass Arc Agnico Cowichan Con Shaw Dickenson Macassa 60 Macleod 15 y Va y Multi 25 $55 Prove Gas 00 $10 Stanwell $18 Spooner $57 $ + Ve Steep Rock | RACE RESULTS 510% 10% Tov 50 SATURDAY, MARCH § % 150 124 85 550 'Soo $8 80 of $31% 31 $23% 232 234 + Va $192 192 1% $23 23% 23/2 $27 265% 264 -- $23 232 2342 $22% 22% 22% -- % $224 2244 224 + Va $1258 12% 12% $382 382 382+ S$6%e Oe 6% $7% 1% T+ Ve 575 | $14 675 455 $59 59 $10' 10% $64% 64 32.) (11% $18 182 $7 644 360% 60/2 39ve 9% $12 12 $844 84% FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8) 7-Success Curl, Redpath 60.40 14.60 2 |3-Lochinvar Tony, Hill 3.9 }DQ-2-Hi_ Jake, Stanbury Also Started: Aigermac Gretten, uke lof Atom, Colonel Philip, Apache ae --W 'tan, and Eva Dale DQ_--Finished 1st, disqualified end placed | 3rd for interference. lepetae Pick, Palmer 1 alae ia intrusion, Thibaudeau we ta Irish Valley, » Dares, Mr. Jive C, and The tri bs -- 284 | DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 4, PAID $378.00 Le -- 4) THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). |3-Bar Gold, Filion 4 |5-Patolyn K, Mehlenbacher 6.40 4.30 &-Mystery Queen, Troy 3.50 Also Started: Harry's Pick, Hazel's |Boy, Advocate Dillard, Micheel's Coun- sel, and. Famous Pick. 3 FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). '6-Brave Margaret, Filion 12.00 4.50 3.30 2-Cunny's Lou Yocke, 7 rer 330 2.50 7-Vernon's Star, Hi 'oe 02 -- 6 i 3.60 2.90 yn m0 + § $45¥2 45 45% $41% 40% 4114 + %) sis 15 15 --% 15 «175 «8S + OS 7 27 We 87% Th 1% $14% 14% 14% -- Ve 460 McMichael's nearby Kleinberg home where the two collections will probably go on display next une. The Group of Seven domina- ted Canadian art early in the century. 460 «(460 270 oe |""also 'Started: Pembrow Bill, Superior $36) +d Chief, Ora G Win, Royal Nimble C, end * $101% 10144 101% -- Nancy Jo. 185 $26% 26%4 26% + 200 $15% 15Va 15Y 45 $25.25 FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (P bed ) for 3 year-olds and up, espa " Bay 2779 $21¥%6 20% 20% 4 Vs Andy Counsel, 100 $37 37 37 720 $432 43% ae 3-Royal Goose, Galbraith 3 7-Omodean, Waddell Also Started: Dick's Henly, Major's 3 " "ve Missey, Earl Chief, K G Direct, and Ben 26a +1% | Malesty- SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $1,400 (5). --* |!-Noral Gale, Compbel i 2.60 2.10 Pal McGregor, jabk! 3.10 4 $26%2 26% 2 a+ Deracie Lochinvar, Graham 310 310 ik ae Started: Missile Dares, end High $1914 19 | $202 2014 20% | $14 1% 1h EXACTOR; NOS. 1 AND 3, PAID $10.40 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3-year-olds and up. Purse ery ae $19% 19% 3.70 2a id $10 10% |4-Lynden Bullet, Filion pi yw, (24 Bonnie Cen. 1-Sonny Creed, Galbraith 9.10 4.70 2.60 + ¥s| Also Started: Perennial, 680 680 680 -- 20 $15% 154 15% 19% + Yel6-Cry Jester, Crowe $53V2 53Ve 53% ae oe |3-Big Chief C, Norris Me 10% + Ve! Also Started: Ann a 008e, 2 Ge Miss Corporal $31%4 Ye) EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mite, (Pace) for a4 all ages inv. Purse $3,000 (6). 14% + Ve 4Lochinvar King, Coke 5.90 Lt |*-George Volo, Findley 2 + Ylang Beverly Dillard. WM + %) 4 2.90 5.40 Pen Herbert, siaone Direct, Delphone 2.40} J. 3. Wann, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3- jyear-olds and up. 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