27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Avoliable in private home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ----- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens poid off |30--Automobiles for Sale |36--Legel 38--Coming Events IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE ALEXANDER BULLEN, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE N. D. P. Ladies group, sponsoring trip Bo 1 sgt Stee STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronte Stock Exchange--April Quotations z--Odd ot, rights, xw- % in cents unless marked $, xd--Ex-dividend, xr---Ex- Ex-warrants, Net cha is LL Lac Louviert Malartie 200 2000 150 18) 2 1s 20% 6 15% 181 42 Joy | at the Oshawa General Hospi- 6 15% +1 OBITUARIES MRS. FELICIA BRINNING The death occurred April 25, The memorial service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Alec Rice, at the McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home. The) pallbearers were Russell Coates, tal, following a short sickness, of Mrs, Felicia Brinning, The THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, April 26, 1966 25 Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. L. R. Mason of Osh- awa and a brother, Allan Shep- herd of Erindale. The funeral service was held 82 PARK RD. N. 728-8671 _.|1988 METEOR V8 standard, four-door, NISHED ROOM for refined gentie-|g00d mechanically. Telephone 723-7888 man, abstainer, adult home. Apply 272) +967 RoRD Feirtans, good condition, $200 Grooms Avenue or telephone 723-4790. | or best offer. Telephone 728-7873 TWO PRIVATE bedrooms for girls, Pri) WILL EXCHANGE 1962 MGA for tamil vate bath, kitchen privileges, ail rooms 6 deceased, who lived with her son at 71 Pontiac ave., was in 'her 80th year. The former Felicia Rowden, Mrs. Brinning way a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rowden. Born July 1, 1886, Wilber Vance, Wilber Toms,jat the Park Memorial Chapel, Sandy Moore, Ear! Wallace and|508 Spadina ave., Toronto, at | Leonard Clark. /3.36 p.m, April 18. Interment Interment was made in Pine| was in Bathurst Lawn Memorial Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert: Park, Toronto. CLARENCE M. MITCHELL SAM i The death occurred April 25, URS ne Trade up or down Always top quality 40 from previous board-lot closing eg 90' ; MINES me 8 oo Sales 2000 6000 500 to QUEEN'S PARK THUR., APRIL 28 Leaving 6:15 P.M, trom bus terminal, $1.50 per person. Anyone interested in ac- COUNTY OF ONTARIO, CLEANER, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ray 1 1 +3 1 N High Low a.m. Ch'ge 52 54 (| 14 Wa 1 Stock Acad Uran Accra Acme Gas Metal Min Min-Ore Mt Wright Multi-M ---1 y -3 2750 furnished. Phone, TV, and laundry room avaitable. Reasonable. Near Biair Piaza in Whitby, Telephone, 668-4912 ngs, 668-8549 -days. Se ROOMS: for rent, weekly Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe $tri Oshawa. North. ROOMS or room and board, downtown lo- cation, central, single or to share, single ceds, parking space. Apply 48 Alber Street, 728-9643. ROOM and a klichen for rent, share 3407, oathroom. Telephone 726 ACCOMMODATION for girls, private home, near hospital. Telephone 725 SINGLE furnished room for of kitchen, 728-7120. F D room for 9 garage. Ritson Road South. 728-2191. - eno ROOM for one or two girls, Board op tional Nice family home. Whitby 668-6577, ROOM FOR RENT--lor gentleman. Park- 109 Park Road South.) Ing space. Apply Telephone 723-1830: » FURNISHED housekeeping room, in pri vate home. Lady only tral. Telephone 725-9559 SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply as) Division Street | FOR GENTLEMAN, home cooked meals, quiet, clean heme, parking Road (by K-Mart). 723-2786 ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman. hearty meals, six days, lunches packed Telephone 728-0960. FOR GENTLEMEN, home-cooked meals clean heme, close to downtown and north! automatic, radio, General Motors. Apply 147 Brock Stree East. Telephone 725-2938 ROOM AND BREAKFAST, packed if desired, two men willing share, clean quiet home, to Shpping and South GM. South. ROOM, board if desired, for two gentle men, Whitby, central location: Whitby 668-2109 ROOM AND BOARD for young gentle man, willing fo share, single beds lunches packed. Telephone 668-3419. ROOM and BOARD for gentieman, Avail! able May Ist, 38 Brock St. &, Call 728 6075 WIDOW would like to exchange room and board for companionship and light house duties. Telephone 725-0587 29--Wanted To 'Rent : by young married executive; possession. Telephone 728-5035 WANTED private room with young gentleman, Whitby or ville area preferred. Write Oshawa Times. : TWO-BEDROOM house or apariment re quired by GM employee, Oshawa pre ferred. June |. Telephone 668-6034 30--Automobiles for Sale Bowman Box Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid DODD MOTORS SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks. We deol up or down. Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 1962 MERCURY Meteor VB automatic, two door, custom radio. Telephone 942 0163, 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cy! inder automatic, good condition. Reason able. Telephone 728-2284 1958 PONTIAC station wagon, V8, auto matic, For best offer. Bowmanville 623 1965 CHEVELLE two - dcor hardtop white, red interior, 230 automatic, tinted windshield, padded dash, back-up lights. Excellent condition, 728-8669 GRILLS, models ct ws 5 1961 CHEVROLET station wagon atic, power steering, al excellent condition, Must sell. radiators, all car parts 283 motor, good co 37 PONTIAC V8 r $300, Te dition, body perfect, no rust shone 728-3873. 4. PONTIAC. four - door hardion aviomatic, radio, power steering ers, whitewalls, excellent condition owner Can finance. Call 728-1203. wash USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make! $09 Bloor Street trailers, also used tires East, after 4, 723-228) 1962 CHEVROLET, convertible, power equipped. Eight cylinder matic. Telephone 725-9511 1962 BUICK Invicta, four door hardtop. pewer steering, power tion, $1,578. Private sale auto- Telephone "61 PONTIAC, two-door nission, six cylinder standard trans $945. 2 1 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne convertibie Phone 668-8516 after 5 p.m 1958 VAUXHALL station wagor $150 or best offer. 'Ss? CHEVROLET Power Immaculate! running Telephone 728-7914. 4-door Licence A $695 hardtop j499 Trade accepted. R. B. Motor Sales, 509 Sicor East '37 FORD 2-door hardtop, 6, autom z Trade accepted. R. B. M 509 Bloor East 1957 PONTIAC sedar dard transmissic Telephone 72 atic 95 nder, be stan. cy! or offer 1988 FORD convertible A-) $400. Apply 279 Bivd. South 1960 DODGE Seneca sedan 38.000 I Al ¢ Oshawa after 4 p.m tandard, six No reason. Nn over 60 car s Brown Motors | '$8 CHEVROLET in good sound mechan i condition. $200 cash 28-3454 afternoons | '4S RAMBLER 440 red with white top Must be sold Street 6S FORD hardtop, and Telephone 6 1965 CHEVROLET Super hardtop 7, 300 HP f No downpay td., 728-7375 convertible, adic showroom conditior Apply 1239 Galaxie St 52 automatic Beautit $722 XL, tw power Car. Reaso door breke nable Sport two-d our-se i tractic Many extras w by 668-678 1965 PARISIENNE convertible 5.000 miles. Best offer Telephone 728-4905 1959 CADILLAC convertible equipped. Many extras $1295. 'Ss? mechanically sound, 395 $2,895. Phone Whit allie Evenings 6 Ford Telephone 72 MUST SELL 1962 Acadian wagon, four-door, whitewalls ordition. No reasonable offer 12. Statio Excelie : u refused Telephone 725-8 '56 OLDSMOBILE, feur good tires and radio. felephone 723-0634 door $125 or sedan, biack best offer PONTIAC beige feering Telephone 462 PONTIAC our sed Laurentian, automat t push b 173-9 63 four a ns doo standard sporty two-tone. Exce with new tires, radio etc 668-2867. Laurentian ry lent condition A beauty! To see cali Apply a with] Telephone 43 Garrard! ae '60 VAUXHALL Cresta king Close Pane Rend 1965 CORVAIR Monza, four Telephone | giass, THREE - BEDROOM bungalow required du 18 board by 21505 radio, | Late yr specialty, Curtis Auto Wreck 238 fully Telephone avich Au or fa8t of Oshawa on Telephone Meadowvale steering KELLY DISNEY | | | car GM or Ford. Telephone 723-879: QUICK SALE -- '60 Corvair sedan, low! miles, automatic, Phone 728-1946 | 3 1--Compact Cars. for Sole! SABYAN '| MOTOR SALES LTD, Volkswagen Sales and Service New ond Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings * VOLVO & PEUGOT %* MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshowa 728-0921 ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun ; and Fiat Deoler Specializing in Volkswagen Repair ond Service. 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 condition $10, weekly. Cen-| Good 1961 MGA, very good $885 Telephone 728-1570 1963 CHEVY II C Super Sport 000 miles on motor $1,495.00 Private 668-6496 after 6 p.m Ford 51 Best offer. Telephone 728-2742 door hard four-speed transmission, hi-perform telescopic wood rim wheels, shade lite! Consider rade ep, ance engine, radio, steering wheel, wire new condition. Call 723-6414 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, new vaive lob, new muffler, $950. Phone 728-4051 or 728-2316 after 6 pm | MUST SELL -- 1963 Corvair Monza con vertible, fully equippes, Best offer accept ed. Telephone 725-57 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, only as second car tion, Telephone 655 62 ENVO low mileage, used 1 excellent condi 989 white body condition. One $700. Private stationwagon, motor, tires excellent owner. Used as second car Telephone 723-7900 1958 AUSTIN, tires, new muffler Telephone 725-8185 good running order, good Bes! offer accepted 32--Trucks for Sale | ARE YOU thinking of buying a truck? Visit the Transportation Exhibition Park, Toronto, see the atest truck bus truck bodies and equipment. For free invitation card phone 362-53 830, or write the Transportation 48) University Ave., Toronto | 1963 INTERNATIONAL Scout, four-wheel drive, In' excellent condition on Jasphalt roller for sale. Ask for Loule, | 725-897: | 1963 FORD mercury van, with side load ng, low mileage, A-! large motor. Color bive. Brodklin .655-3621 jatter 6, 655-3468 '61 CORVAIR Van, good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted for quick sale | Telephone 725-5132 | Ya TON PICK UP, '55 GMC, top condition.| $400 or best offer. Phone 668-4511 | {1956 GMC pane! truck, in good running} condition. Telephone 728-1373. | wy | 33--Automobiles Wanted © | | CARS WANTED | | Buying A New Car? | new e your lo Show. 'condition, "Sell your used ca | Talk Cash" to the | Cor Dealer and "S | TED CAMPIN MOTO 723-4494 Re 59-5574 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| for wrecking. Tires and parts tor sale.| 1175 Nelson. Street. Telephone 725-2162. | WANTED -- Cars | charge for tewing Robert Nichols LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 0 Wentworth East e SHAW AUTO WRECKING ought, parts fo ] bought, 89 for wrecking. No Telephone 728-4549. | co. Cars and metal Blooor Street East 2 '34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE PHONE 655-3653 Re 19 One OSHAWA SPRING SERVICE 361 Bloor E. 723-0821 Repair Of | of | | | | tallatons makes and ir DOC'S AUTO SPEED & CUSTOM 24 hour towing -- auto Serviced by licensed mech- anic. Open 7 days till 10 p.m. 1600 King St. E., 728-7781 formerly Oshawa Towing) USED AUTO PARTS, 1 Apply C k t ix mile: eater of parts, a Roa TRANSMISSION -- specia ons are our only busini North. 35--Lost and Found SMALL BEAGLE North of Whitby. Phone 725-989 fs. Transmis ess. 1038 Simcoe Phone 728-7 Tat oned Lost without clasp, | V Vaived as: keep Willowdale ke aza sake ollect 225-4784 LosT pay e after in brown | Friday Te nrge sum of money ng Street Bat Please Collect | nvelope, K lephone Port Lost et. Co 14 Perry Lady's beige Er Style wai-| needed by owner offer reward. Telephor 36--Legol Dower RESULTS TIMES Classified ACTION ADS 723-3492 ALL persons having claims against the Estate of George Alexander Bullen, lote of trie City of Oshawa in the Coun- ty of Ontario, who died on or obout the Sth day of April, A.d, 1966, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the undersigned on-or before the 31st day of Moy, A.D, 1966, ofter which date the Estote will be distributed with re- gard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice, DATED at Oshawa this 22nd doy of April, A.D. 1966 CATHERINE BULLEN, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, OC 14% King Street East, Oshowa, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY JEROME ELL, the Pro surveyor, late of Oshawa, in vince of Ontario, deceased ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars ond valua- tion of security held, if any, must be sent to the under- signed on or before the 3\|st. day of May, A.D. 1966 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA, 2020 I 1th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan Executor of the Estate 38--Coming Events BINGO $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots NOS. 53 and 56 $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize Plus $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos, or Le Last 5 Games $30 per game ADMISSION § 50c Bus Service leaving King and Simcoe Street at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All. proceeds to charity. Jubilee Pavilion ST. GEORGE'S HALL BINGO LBERT and JACKSON STS Every Wednesday 7:49 18 GAMES AT $10 2 GAMES AT $20 SHARE THE WEALTH $200. Jackpot 55 Nos $5 each Horizontal Line $10 Consolation $15 DOOR PRIZES DNIPRO HALL BINGO EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All regular games $10 SHARE THE WEALTH Jackpot Nos. 58 or $20 Con- solation We are trying improve our bingos ond hor for greater attendance FREE ADMISSION Bloor-and Edith Sts DNIPRO HALL BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 yB 70mMe -- ADMISSION 59 53 under 16 not ai 7:30 bu 4 Corner best to our Co Jockpot and hildre wed Specia trom SOCIAL BINGO ST. JOHN'S HAL! eet Rie ncoe and B rS Wednesday, April 27t 8 P.M EVERYONE WELCOME Lunch Served h .tgimnpanying group please con- tact Mrs. Dew, 725-9487 immediately. Dessert Luncheon ot St. Stephen's United Church Cor, Simcoe N. & Tounton Rd. Wednesday, April 27 1:30 p.m. iGuest Speaker: Mrs, Albert Hambly | Admission 75¢ | RUMMAGE SALE, Var lused clothing, household item: p.m. | Wednesday, April 27, Simcoe Hall, Spon- lsored by Friendship Group, King Street United Chureh. fo announce the arrival sons, April 25, 1966, at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital, Many thanks to Dr, Miller and 4th floor staff. | DEATHS | BLAKELY, Arthur J. At the family residence, Trenton, Arthur | J. Blakely (194 King Street, Oshawa), brother of Harold, Isabel (Mrs, Albert Defosse), Trenton, Mildred (Mrs. Cyril Fetteriey), Codrington; in his 48th year | Resting at the Weaver Funeral Home, Trenton. Private service in the funeral home on Wednesday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Interment White's Cemetery. BRINNING, Felicia | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, April 25, 1966, Fe- licia Rowden, beloved wife of the late Wil liam John Brinning and mother of Mrs | Kelly DeGray (Sybil), Oshawa; Mrs. Jack Hurrie (Audrey), Maple Grove, Ontario; Jack Brinning, Oshawa, and sister of Harry and Staniey Rowden, Port Hope, n her 80th year. Resting at the Arm | strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fu- neral service in the chapel on Thurs. |day, April 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Osh- awa Union Cemetery. (The Sunshine Re bekah Lodge will hold a service in the! funeral home on Wednesday at 7.15 p.m.)/ BRISTOW, Michael John Entered into rest in the family resi dence, 434 Woodcrest Avenue, Oshawa, on Monday, April 25, 1966, Michael John Bristow, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Bristow, and brother of Susan; jgrandchild of Mr. and Mrs, Harv | Huehn, New Hamburg and Mrs. Presida | Bristow, Kitchener; aged three months | Funeral from the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral |Home,Kitchener, on Wednesday, April 27, at 11 a.m. Interment Memory Garden, Bresiau, Ontario. MITCHELL, Clarence Marwood | At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Acme ris Advocate All Pitch AAm Moly Ang Ruyn Ang VU Dev Area Armore A Arcadia Atl C Cop Bankeno Bankfield Ba Bidcop Biack Bay BL Hawk Bralorne Broul Reef Brunswk Bunker H Ca et flo Camp Chib Cc Tun Cc Dyno C Faraday C Jamiesn ¢ Lencourt Candore Cantre Cassiar Chester Coch will Coin Lake Comb Met C Shaw Cons Brew C Hall Cc Marcus C Mogul C Mor C Mosher Con Negus Con' Nichol C Rambler C Red Pop Coprcorp Cop Fields Cop Man Coulee Cowich Craigmt Crowpat Deer Horn D'Eldona Denison Dicknsn Discovry Donal East Sull F Mar Frncoeur Frobex Genex Giant Yk Glenn Exp Goldrim Gortdrm Gradore M Gradr Ris Granisie Gren Pnt Gunnar Hastings Hdway Huds Bay Int Bibis T 1 Kenville Irish Cop tron Bay Iso Jaye Jelex Jonsmith Joutel Jowsey Kerr Add Kelly Dsd K Anacon Kirk Min Kopan L Dufauit Shore La Luz Latin AM Leitch 32% 322 324 + Va A ten, ee, | +5 2500 v7 6 234 " i+i Vis 112 «Wa Ue UA Ur %" 30 158 (155) (158 120«4WN1ss2 2» 9% 2 43 43 43 +tte ~~ ee 3 @ 620 615 620 "s "" $10% 10'4 10% 0) 198 «198 176 700 IN MEMORIAM | April 25, 1966, Clarence M. Mitchell, be loved husband of Elizabeth Devine, lov-| ing father of John Douglas and James! | Ronald Mitchell, and brother of Mrs. H Conway (Florence), Mrs. &, Lush (Isa belle), both of Peterborough and William cf Cobourg. Resting at Mcintosh - Ander- | son Funeral Home, 152 King Street East Service inthe chapel on Thursday, April! 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. | POWELL, William Henry BLASKO In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Peter Blas "| ko, who passed away April 26, 1965 Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he awaits us all, Where God will link the broken chain| As one by one we meet again --Ever remembered by daughter, son-in-law, CALLISON very dear Thor, husband, Mary, and grandchildren, In loving memory of a father and grand in Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday,| father, John Callison, who passed away April 23 966, William Henry Powell, in his 77th year (1370 Simcoe Street North), beloved husband of Margaret Glover and dear father of Mrs. Theodore Littlefield Verna); Mr Gecrge Taylor (Wilma) and John Powell, all of Oshawa; brother! of Mrs. R. §. Hall (Irene), Fred and Au brey Powell all of RR 3, Oshawa; Powell of B.C. Res at Mcin tosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King treet East. Serv the Chapel on Tuesday, April 2 o'clock, Inter ment Union Cemetery in 2 SMITH, Queensway Monday, Minnie (Johnston) Hospital, Toronto, 1966, Minnie Winacott Beloved wite of Max and loving mother of. Ray nston, Ottawa; Ronald, Oshawa » Brampton; Mrs of Port Credit; Mrs. C. Van de Walker (Vera) Oshawa; Mrs. R. Duff | (June); Torento; dear sister of Bert Win-| | acott, Newcastle; Nelson, Hampton; Ev erelt, Lindsay; Melrose, Oshawa; Arthur of Oshawa and Mrs, H. A. Dervent Josie) Oshawa, Mrs. Smith is resting} at the Wignal Funeral Chapel, Long Branch, until Wednesday morning thence io Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St | for service on Thursday, April 28, at |2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery | STEPINAC, Samuel | General At on W., In Oshawa day, h Hospital on Tues April 26, 1966, Samuel Stepinac, in 70th year (241 Eulalie Avenue), be: |loved husband of Helen Burja and dear) |tather of Steven and Frank of Oshawa | Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral |Home, 152 King Street East Requiem) |Mass in Holy Cross Church on Friday, }April 29, at 9 a.m. Interment Resurrec jtlon Cemetery. Prayers at the funeral] home on Thursday at & p.m. (Friends| are asked not to call at the funeral home | juntil Wednesday evenin | LOCKE'S FLORIST | Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all | occasions | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness yet | within beyond Price, reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPE 390 KING STREET WEST | Telephone 728-6226 | 'CARD OF THANKS) BARNES ' sincere thanks to my. friends and neighbors who sent flowers gifts and kind visits during my stay in| Oshawa General Hospital. Special thank to Dr. Shaw and Dr. Guselle, nureses and| staff of Filer 2¢ | H. would to express . my relatives cards W. "Barney" Barnes WATTS and neighbors for flowers and cards. of! sympathy received at the recent less of a dear William Watts, of Ancaster Mrs, Watts | Too small to be noticed? You're reed- ing it? son Harry PER MONTH The cost of this od, daily for one William Smith | 98¢, | mother, |dear on April 25, Loving and Upright and Sincere and 1958. kind in all. his ways, just to the end of his days kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left be. hind Lovingly remembered and very sadly and| missed by wife and family. CRYDERMAN -- in memory of a dear husband, Malcolm year ago today, April 26, who passed away one 1965 Your vacant chair we've put away, Your too Lest pain a Should brea pipe and dear, scuffed slippers t constant sight of them k our hearts with missing Yu --Sadly missed by wife Daisy CRYDERMAN -- In memory of a dear Malcolm, 1965 Sometimes 26, it's » who passed away April hard to understand Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our his calls day of Power to see remembrance sadly re Without farewell he left us all; To be with us in the same old way if Gearest wish today Ever remembered, daughter Dean and son-in-law Al GOWER Squeich In loving memory of @ dear husband, Harry Gower, who passed away pril 25, His happy Al 1962. Nhat would 1 give to clasp his hand face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant --Always KEMP rmembered by wife, so much to me Annie, - In loving memory of a dear Annie Louisa. A wonderful mother, woman and aide; One who was better, God never made A wondertu 1 worker, loyal and true, One in a million, that, mother was you. Just in your judgment, always right, Honest and Loved by fr liberal, ever upright, lend, and ail you knew, A wonderful mother, that mother was you Lovingly immy and KEMP Memories a steal, remembered by Bud, grandmother, | Passed away April 26, 1962. Marg, Keri-Ann, In loving memory of my Annie Kemp, who re treasures -- no one can A death is a heartache no one can heal Some may gone, But | will long Always loved forget her now that she's remember, no matter how and sadiy missed by granddaughter Pat and Sonny KOLYNKO dear He is son and brother who passed away April 26, gone but -- In loving memory of a@ Donald Kelynko, 1964 not forgotten And, as dawns another year, In our loneb Thoughts of Days of Many think But they sadness little ly hours of thinking, him are always near will come over the wound is. healed, know the sorrow That ties in the heart concealed Ever remembered by Mother Father and sisters Rochelle and Dianne and bro: ther Roger REYNOLDS dear mother and grandmother nolds, Though her And her ha Still we ha Of the one Her memor With which God has who passed away April 24, her In loving memory of a Eva Rey 1965 smile is gone forever nd we cannot touch ve sO many memories we loved so much y is our keepsake we'll. never part, in His keeping. 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Mrs. Brinning was a member of Northminster United Church/¥@ar. and a life member of Sunshine, A son of the late Harry and Rebekah Lodge. |Isabelle Mitchell, the deceased Predeceased by her husband, Was born Sept. 7, 1906, at William John Brinning, May 7,|Peterborough. Educated in Pe- 1957, she is survived by two| t¢rborough schools, he was mar- daughters, Mrs. Kelly DeGray 'ied Dec. 26, 1942, at Hailebury. (Sybil) of Oshawa and Mrs.|_.Mr. Mitchell was employed in Jack Hurrie (Audrey) of Maple| Kirkland Lake, Noranda and To- Grove and a son, Jack, of Osh-|Fonto prior to coming to Oshawa awa, She was predeceased by|@ight years ago. An inspector a son, Harold (Bud), of Whitby| With the.enforcement branch of the Unemployment Insurance at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a month's sickness, of Clarence Marwood Mitchell, 172 King st. e. He was in his 60th Also surviving are two broth- ers, Harry and Stanley Rowden of Port Hope; eight grandchil- dren and eight great-grandchil- dren. The memorial service will be {work for 20 years. An adherent of the United Church, Mr, Mitchell was a life member of the Masonic Order ond World War, he served with Commission, he had been in this in Peterborough. During the Sec-| w Following a sickness of seven months, the death occurred early today, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, of Samuel Stepi- nac, 241 Eulalie ave. He was in his 70th year. Born at Brezaric, Croatia, Yugoslavia, the deceased was a son of the late Frank and Frances Stepinac. Educated in Yugoslavia, he was married at Brezaric Feb, 10, 1919. A resident of Oshawa since 1926, Mr. Stepinac was employ- ed by Houdaille Industries Lim- ited. He worked in the polishing room and later in the shipping department. A member of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church and Local 222, UAW, the deceased served with the Yugoslavian army during the First World ar. held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. April 28. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union|in Canada and overseas. Cemetery. Rev. Dr H. A. Mel- Mr, Mitchell is survived by his low, minister of Northminster wife, the former Elizabeth De- the Canadian Ordnance Corps sons, He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Burja and two Steven and Frank, of Oshawa. Also surviving are two broth- ; "| United Church, will conduct the Vine and two sons, John Doug: ers, Thomas and Martin and a +10 "a las and James Ronald, at home. service. : : Sunshine Re-|Also surviving are two sisters, Members of \sister, Mrs, Frances Burja, all in Yugoslavia and four grand- +} bekah Lodge will hold a service| Mrs. H. Conway (Florence) and children, Steven, Joan, Theresa ~10 1 +3 <7] 2 1 --2 +5 lh 5 -5 1 -} + ~6 + Va +% = +2) -%! --20 s| +10 +2 3 +15 --2 _--?7 4 +3 | 4 x10 | 1 +10 1 + Ve "' + § s D + 2 27a 27+ Va 47 44a 22\4 28 2 a ® 14% 295 184 so 49' 550 15% 20\a 2 2 22 4 4? 440 224 Sau. 14% 22 340 ale 1% 580 105 6.4 $24\a 242 24% Elizabeth Anne Kelly, 2| away ;,of Purple Hill and five great- Mrs. i Lush (Isabelle) a of ».m. Apr j |Peterborough and 'a brother, - a F | William, of Cobourg. MRS. JOB GRAHAM The funeral service will be After a lingering illness of held at the McIntosh-Anderson over three years, Maretta W.| Funeral Home at 2 p.m. April Byam, beloved wife of the Jate|28, Interment will be in Osh- Job Graham, passed peacefully|awa Union Cemetery. Rev. John at the home of her|K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe daughter, Mrs. Reg. Boundey,| Street United Church, will con- 211 Scugog st., Port Perry, April) duct the service. a8 (fin her tn year: MRS. MAXWELL SMITH She was born in this vicinity! .* in 1866, was educated at Port) Following a sickness of two h occurred, April Perry High School, and Ottawa| Years the deat Normal School. She followed the 25, at Queensway General Hos- teaching profession a number of|Pital, Toronto, of Mrs. Max- years, and married Job Gra-| Well Smith, of Long Branch, She ham, June 7, 1898. They farmed WS in her 67th year, -- on the Graham homestead until, The former Minnie Winacott, their retirement in 1928, the deceased was a daughter of She was a life-long member the late Richard and Annie Win- at the funeral home at 7.15 1100 $157 15% 154+ "lof the United Church. In her) acott. Born in Oshawa she was early married life at Bethel|@ member of the Salvation (near Shirley) where she was|ATmy. Sunday School Superintendent}, Mrs. ' for many years. After church|in 1930 by her first husband, union, when Bethel Church was|Morden Johnston and married closed, she and her hushand| Maxwell Smith in 1931. joined Blackstock congregation,,_ Besides her husband, Mrs. After his death in 1946, she|Smith is survived by three went to live with her daughter, | daughters, Mrs. W. Smith (Lor- and transferred her member-|Taine) of Port Credit, Mrs. C. ship to Port Perry United|Van de Walker (Vera) of Osh- Church jawa and Mrs. R. Duff (June) Because of her failing sight,|0f Toronto and three sons, Ray- at the age of 90 years she|™mond Johnston of Ottawa, Ron- learned to read Braille in order|a!d Johnston of Oshawa and Wil- to read her Bible, and was able|tiam Johnston of Brampton. to read the book of Matthew). Also surviving are a_ sister, through twice, |Mrs. A. Dervent (Josie) of She had a very happy disposi-| Oshawa and five brothers, Bert tion, and delighted in the visits|Winacott, Newcastle; Nelson of her pastor, children, grand-|Winacott, Hampton; Everett children and great-grandchil-|Winacott, Lindsay; Melrose Win- dren, as well as her many|acott, Oshawa and Arthur Win- acott, Oshawa. Mrs, Smith will rest at the Wignal Funeral Chapel, Long friends, She leaves to mourn the pass- ing of an inspiring life, two children, Courtney, of Purple ; : Hill, and Frances (Mrs. Reg.|ing. The funeral service will be Boundey), Port Perry; twojheld at the Gerrow Funeral grandchildren, Joyce (Mrs. Ger-|Chapel, Oshawa, at 2 p.m. ald Kelly), Blackstock: Harvey|April 28. Interment will be in x ;.|Oshawa Union Cemetery. Major Holmes of the Salvation Army will conduct the service, MRS. HENRY STEIN The death occurred sudden- Syoua 'gan 'gan vq LY» April 17, at the Oshawa Gen- $30/2 30/2 302 + w/eral Hospital, of Mrs. Henry Va 22\4 224 4' Stein, 291 Marland ave. The hn ee ~* |deceased was in her 50th year. $162 The former Lillian Shepherd, He tt* the deceased. was a daughter of one = Mrs. Estella oe ae Park aa '4\ rd. s. and the late Charles Shep- 235," 230 2s" + herd. Born in Oshawa, she lived $1014 10% 10% in Oshawa until her marriage } |and then spent some years in '% Toronto and Vindsay before re- hawa four vears grandchildren: Cheryl, Blair, Mark and Robert Graham and} Inv Group $15%4 15% 15M | Inv Grp A James Stl Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey C Kelly DA Labatt LOnt Cem LOCem w Lav Fin Levy Levy B pr Life Inv wt LobCo A LobCo B lobG 1 pr LobG B pr Locana ioew mw Maclean H 210 16a 16 544 5M 150 150 7 7% 185% 18% $102 10% 10% $29 282 29 $29 2» 2 100 «(100 Po $35 35 $262 26 26 Sloe 164 161% $33% 33 33% $13% 13% 13% $62 612 y $32 + + 3% turning to 35 ago. - '| Besides he: susband and her +% mother, Mrs. Stein is survived by five sons, Teddie, David, " _ y/| Philip, Sheldon and Allie, all of Met Stores MGF Molson A Smith was predeceased 1 Branch, until Wednesday morn-| and Michael. He was pre- |deceased by a brother and a sister. Mr. Stepinac is at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home for Requiem High Mass in Holy Cross Church at 9 a.m., April 29. Rev. M. J. Darby will jsing the mass, Interment will |be in Resurrection Cemetery. Prayers will be said at the funeral home at 8 p.m., April | Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Wed- |nesday evening, MRS. HAROLD SWAIN BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Fran- cis Josephine Swain, 54, a well known and highly respected resi- dent of Cartwright Township, passed away quite suddenly in Oshawa General Hospital, April 6 A daughter of Mrs: Luther Mountjoy and the late Mr. Mountjoy, Frances was born near Blackstock, received her jeducation at Blackstock Public j}and High Schools. When united in marriage with Harold Swain, Feb.. 14, 1936, she just moved one mile away and together they operated his farm, where they resided: In earlier years she was ac tive in Young People's Work, taught a girls class in Sunday School, a good worker in the WA, secretary of the Women's Institute and a kind loving help- mate and mother. Also a friend lof all who knew her. | The last few years, due to |health conditions, she had to drop many activities in church and community. ' Surviving are -her husband, Harold; two sons, Jack of Osh- jawa and Jim and daughter Helen at home. Her mother, Mrs, L, Mount- joy, Oshawa; brother, Laurence Mountjoy, Warkworth and sis- ter, Grace, Mrs. Wm, Hallett, Oshawa, also survive. | The funeral service was held April 19 at the McDermotts Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry conducted: by her pastor, Rev. Philip Romeril assisted by bro« ther-in-law, Rev. Milton Sander- son, of Toronto, Interment was in Union Cemetery, Cadmus. Pallbearers were nephews: Douglas and Robert Mountjoy, Vernon McGill, Dr. Harry Sanderson, Bill Marlow and Don Swain. Among the many floral trib- utes which snoke of the esteem jin which deceased was held |were tokens from General Mo- itors of Canada Ltd., General Mo- \tors, Purchasing and Payroll De- |partments. 2 Melson B $33 33 $74 Mon Foods 7M $1S% 15% =< | $85 BS BS $192 199% 19% $14%4 4a Ma $51% Sl¥e S158 + $31% 31%@ 3158 -- $14M 14% 14% + Ve $272 27¥2 27% $14ve 14¥e 14 | 220 $22 22 «(22 | 560 $127 1224 12% 425 $15¥2 15% 15! 2100 $14 1414 220 710 710 710 4350 $55 SSe SS 300 $28%4 282 28¥2 -- } 100 $8 8) OB 200 250 216 300 $00 954 100 100 500 Mont Loco Moore Morse A Nat Dr pr Noranda Nor Ctl G Ogilvie Oshawa A Pac Pete Peel Eldr Pow Corp 4 $00 200 235 470 166 100 200 1030 + find out $ 2 ve Reichhid Revenue P Robertsn Rothman Royal Bnk Salada Sayvette Sheil Can Shell lw Shopper Ct Simpsons Simpson § Slater Sti St Radic Stee! 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