16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 27, 1967 |38--Coming Events | sy cteisbihen for Sale |36--Legal BINGO RAMBLER - F ONTARIO SALES --. Service | COUNTY OF © AND OSHAWA d PAINT New ond Used Cars, SUBURBAN ROAD y to fi at N NICOLS MOTORS. LTD. ey WHITBY -- 668-3331 7959 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door, hard-| TENDER FOR » good running shape. $260. Telephone Whitby 6 668-6445. | 1958 CHEVROLET 283, stick shift, motor ood, body rough. $125 or best offer. Whitby 668-6255. ANNUAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 King Street E. at Farwell FREE ADMISSION Must Go $20. Consolation Reg. Jackpot 58 Nos. $100. Snowball Jackpot $110., 56 Nos. By SHARON PORTEOUS CARLSBAD, N.M. (CP) 'Potash Capital of the World, bumper sticker. New Mexico community title. proclaims the automobile' s It might be a car from this from Saskatoon. Both claim the " or Five potash companies that help make up the $250,000,000 industry here have mining in- terests in or near Saskatoon-- producing mines, shafts under construction or property. They are Potash Co. of, America, In- ternational Minerals and Chem- ical Corp., Duval Corp., South- Potash Capital Of World Proclaims Bumper Sticker so common chewan. One thing the people from here miss when they go north is the spicy Mexican-style. food in this southern B state. Chilli con carne is about|has 'some ideas about how to all of it they can get in Saskat- Potash, which may some day surpass wheat as Saskatche- Arctic Farm Good But Too Cold soccer results: HAMILTON (CP)--From the|" standpoint of farming, thére's ENGLISH LEAGUE nothing wrong with the soil in Division 1 the Arctic. The problem is the|Burnley 1 Chelsea 2 cold, cold ground. Everton 4 West Ham 0 Dr. F. G. Hannell, McMaster|Fulham 2 Liverpool 2 University geography professor,|Leeds 0 Aston Villa 2 Man. United 4 Blackpool 0 Newcastle 2 Arsenal 1 Notts F'1 Leicester 0 Sheffield U 2 Southampton 0 overcome the difficulty. As part of a research project, he will lead an expedition this summer to Resolute Bay in the | rottenham 1 Man. City 1 Stoke 0 Sheffield Wednesday 2 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP)--Old Country Leyton Or 3 Brighton 2 Middlesbrough 3 Watford 6 Oxford 2 Mansfield 1 Swansea 1 Queens PR 3 ; Workington 1 Peterborough 0 Division IV Aldershot 4 Notts C 1 'Barnsley 3 Rochdale 1 Bradford C 0 Crewe Alex 3 Brentford 1 Chesterfield 0 Exeter 1 Barrow 2 Halifax 0 Lincoln 0 Harflepools 4 York 2 Luton 0 Southport 0 GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. Late' GOOD PARKING : west Potash and United States|wan"s economic base, is one of|Northwest Territories where}, ee Ol eee eoitee ue! Tenders will be received by Extra Bus Shs ie rg really venti te. Borax and Chemical Corp. the three basic plant foods. Its Studies will be made and an| West Brom 2 Sunderland % Neue Be coe nat LIENS PAID OFF. We rede up, down| the undersigned until 4:30..|. Tickets Avaliable ot the Door /Pperalinn than cimpeition e-| its not unusual for a dozen(principal use is in agricultural|unmanned soil monitoring sta-| Division 11 Wrexham 3 Chester 1 Choose from over 69 cars. Nodown pay-| ws 14 1967, for |--S20- Consolation. Good Prizes | Wem oe : Canadians to be registered at/fertilizer but it has other uses|'ion established. Birmingham 2 Ipswich 2 ment. Gus Brown Motors i ee ey : : gas , ;,¢|motels in downtown' Carlsbad./such as in pharmaceuticals,) Dr. Hannell hopes to be able|Bury 2 Blackburn 2 the followin, rvices and | Carlsbad has seven producing A H A SCOTTISH LE i957 Fi flepone Por Petty met ie POEMS, SPIE WOODVIEW lmines that supply the United|some stay a few days, others/chinaware, crystal, optical/to prove that with the use of|Coventry 2 Carlisle 1 AGUE or 988-76 f moterials: COMMUNITY CENTRE letstce with shoes cent of its|2 few. weeks. Those who come/glass, vat dyes, television tubes,|relatively simple and inexpen-|Hull 1 Cardiff 0 ; Division I '2 oLDMNONTLE Super 88, eet 'ined andl sotined potash, the/Mere for up to two years on/synthetic rubber, photographic|sive -- seemingly bar-|Millwall 3 Derby 2 ae pone mid 4 hardigp powered. Needs some wor' B | N G @) A A : training permit visas to learnjfilms, insecticides and ex-jren northern soil can be made}Northampton 1 Crystal P 0 lyde earts See eS! A SERVICES --__[eassumebase mineral se shout potash mining often bing sives euable for growing crops," [Norwich 1 Bristol C4 , [Dundes ¢ Patck @ ea H Nos, 53 and 5: j hyraoeitheir wives and children. Still} Potash salts also have bpeen| 0; tech " Plymouth 2 Huddersfield 3 unfermline 3 Dundee U $ er dard, radio, $125. Telephone 725- ' Sas € ine technique that will be : 7 a ae 1, Gravel Crushing, ne eeen ewan tine ute ween lothers travel from here to Sas-|used in the production of special tried is covering bare ground|Portsmouth 2 Wolverhampton 3\Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 0 SAVE DOLLARS! Several good used Contract C5-67 TONIGHT id 8 P.M five 1 P h it katoon to work. aviation fuels and certain pe-|with black, cracked asphalt. Be-|Preston 1 Bolton 3 Rangrs 3 St. Mirren 0 Se Te red Rib Moker St ; sifimataly Gtekink eat ee All find 'there's quite ajtroleum catalysts. cause of its color the liquid)/Rotherham 2 Chariton 0 St. Johnstone 2 Falkirk 1 Bloor ES Crushing, stockpiling and/ RED BARN No. 1 'Potash Capital of the|Change. Carlsbad claims 365) Before the First World War|petroleum-based substance ab-| Division II Stirling 1 Celtic 1 '6 MGB, green with black interior, or delivering 90,000 cubic World." days of sunshine a year, calls|most of the world's supply|sorbs heat and raises the tem-| vision Ayr vs. Motherwell ppd. saat conahions For" information 'all Mr. yords of gravel and sond _EXTRA BUSES _ The co-operation between the|itself the Land of Enchantment|came from Germany. When war|perature of the soil. At the Bristol Ht Doseasiert ' iy brood Randall, 668-2720. from various pits through |" 5c KINSMEN BINGO |two cities began with the shift/and offers year-round golf. Sas-lcut off supplies, the United|same time plants can grow Colchester 3 Renalne 6 Arbroath 2 Queen's Pk 1 77 y BUICK Speci jal station wegen with out the County. | 2-- $200 -- Nos. 52and 50 |of many personnel from one to katoon is in the heart of an area|States was forced to get what|through it. Gillingham 0 Tomy 0 phi i 2 Berwick 1 roe ae Gade fer ceal, Vea aeons Le the other by companies with|advertised in the Canada Year|potash it could from many ex-| Dr. Hannell says he found = : egeeriecrag ; E Meeting : offered or will sell. Telephone 263-2997. | 2, Supply and Application 1 MUST GO interests in both regions. Book as having 213 freezing|pensive sources. |soil near Resolute Bay that is Hatailt ria a ry gh on 4 Sr bed otter. Tale. of Bituminous and "$98 Consilation: It developed to the point where|ays ® year. ' - Potash iy © craebbeeey in New ri pyr in some areas of GREENWOOD Monon & ya -° h 958 Cover Material construction companies, sales} Yet for all the warm weather, |Mexico in the 1920s and the way|southern Ontario. Hees tire Fury, two-door hard- TUESDAY firms and genral industry con-|there are few Canadians whojit was found is another thing] "T know that with the cracked ae oor 3 top, automatic, radio, power steering, (a) For the supply and ap- See Saturdays Ad nected with mining have per-|don't feel a twinge of homesick-|in common with the Saskatche-/asphalt rai i m 4 ine with ; phalt I can raise the temper Stenhousemuir 1 Cowdenbeath 1 Power Drakes, 363. cu: eo oe oe lication of all materials |. __ ADMISSION 50c sonnel turning the plane flight/ness when a snowless Christmas|wan discoveries of the 1940s.|ature of soil near here 14 de. Thd Lanark 6 F fee oven cellent condition, Best offer. 728-18 ond plont necessary for |SOCIAL BINGO 'at St. George's Hall,|between the cities into a milklarrives and they write their|The men who found it werelsrees in July. If I could raise ~ vigil RUSTY '58 Ford, seet belts, radio, $128 the surfoce treatment |Fne,% Albert and sackson: Monday: run. cards in 70-degree weather. looking for oil. the soil temperature up there | s Bah mle (TRO: Rese Ent ent et VF ala | ee Oe le ae ee Oe ia ee 1966 IMPALA, two = door hardtop, V8 re [30 Dawk, Curran' 4.401 Ards 2 Cresnders 3 tomatic, pewer steering, bri . lo : ' tic, Low eee ee oe ee es pA lga i post BIRTHS Mel hii Fi ce sre Goy Amber, ang|Ballymena 5 Bangor 0 ee a a 4 hirley's Faber. Cliftonville 0 Glentoran 2 1964 CHEVROLET station wagon, V2, imately 145,000 gal- cLaughiins First! 283 motcr, standard. 30,000 miles. $1,600 fons of Bituminous | Lappin -- Rodger and Joy take no| MRS. LUCILIA BORREGO |Mrs. Ulf Engelbert, the de- JACK SCILLEY SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace),| Coleraine 1 Glenavon 1 cash. 623-7204. 4 Road Prime. greater pleasure than to announce the Seliousl ini i 4 Purse $800. (8). Portadown $ Derry City 1 pam ; § ly injured in a motor/ceased was born April 18, 1926,) The death occurred suddenly 2-7 lody, Wi eti rar tain fem wee tees Kel Weanesday: Feruary. 22, accident, Feb. 23, near Ajax,jin Denmark and came to Osh-|Feb. 26, at his residence, 859 In Albacore Meet ['-ballering Wick; Hil as 380 a 10[Dustillery vs. 'Linfield ppd. 7§§ METEOR four door sedan, V2, good| 3. Rental of Road 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. /Mrs, Lucilia Borrego, 361 Drewjawa four years ago from Aa ved Street, of Jack Scilley.| pic, Aci auehlin and. gon: iP econ, Natleecie Jf aye Gitar shane' Maney. end. Tusadsy atte Construction Equipment| veo -- pon and Joan (nee Buttery)|Street, died Feb. 24, at thejronto. He was a transpor' e was in his G0th year. -- | peter of Oshawa; captured the| Fallout, High Tune, Gay Meaden, and NHL STARS pm Plage Bhs Hed am of Wee: Toronto General Hospital. She/driver. Mr. Scilley is survived by Albacore sailing championship|DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 2 PAID $99.0 '8 JAGUAR, 3.4 litre, good motor and Rental of various units of |hesday, February 22, 1967, at Bowman.|Was in her 25th year. The deceased, who attended/his wife, the former Jean Hend-| 5+ Tampa, Fla., Saturday, post- By THE CANADIAN PRESS tires, automatic, Will take older small equipment to be used for | ville Memorial Hospital. | The deceased is at the Mc-/King Street Pentecostaljrie and a daughter, Valerie, ing three victories, 'a second and| THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse we road construction. The ant- |Intosh Anderson Funeral/Chureh, served with the Brit-jat_ home. a Sourth in the five heats held|s-bemo' Van, Hie 22.00 420 290|_,Rom Stewart, who scored with + caer MPa YO icipated ot cole oe |Home for Requiuiem High Mass bi orgie gd ed the Og pee ree wi belover three days. [gLynden Chief, Wade! 470 3.00 eS Py ° ak obi pe --Compact Cars for Sale proximately ¥ cubic Intosh Anderson Funeral /5econ or ar. e was a a p.m., Feb, , at the |4-Spencer's Pride Cyrran 2.80|ton Bruins a 3-3 tie with the De- P Sey of excavation in | DEATHS |Home for Requiem High Mass|member of Enterprise Lodge,|McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Ones poe ages Delight, Nias. Bane at anter Meson treit Red Wings Sunday. ICK' four (4) locations..One and | lat 10 a.m., Feb. 28, in Holy|No. 2167, LOL; the Scarlet}Home followed by interment in ts , |Scratched, Miss Dainty' Volo, ; ean oe possibly two fleets of equip- | sa aeeo, tucitia |Cross Roman Catholic Church.|Chapter of Ontario South and|Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev. |POSition, while another Can- Ed Giacomin, for his brilliant ment will be required. |In Toronto General Hospital on Friday,/Rey. M. J. Barby will sing the|of the Royal Black Preceptory,|Dr. H. A. Mellow, minister of adian entry, piloted by Al Clark), FourTy Race -- 1 Mile (Pace).(netminding as New York Pang: and CG Veale 4 Brachon sth February 24,1967, Lucilla Nelo In her| move f No. 763. Northminster United Church of Toronto, was fifth. [Midnight Zone; Knight 1180 7.19 410 ers crushed Montreal Canadiens naa i Borrego, ind dest mother "ot 'Lissete,| Interment will be in Resur-| Mr. Engelbert is 'survived by|will conduct the service, ee vee ones Pac. lesen ame guer «OSU b+ Batarday, ; it his wife, the former Lorraine] Born Oct. 9, 1907, at Wi pated in the event, held during)" Also started: 1 Erection of appriximately |Nsier of Joseph. Joachim and Adeline | rection Cemetery. ) at Wigan : Tommy Attorney D../ Bobby Hull, whose 39th and pee one! aaah 5,000 rods of fence in var- or Adeline end 'Rose 'Neto of Portugsl,| Mrs. Borrego is survived by|Cox; @ daughter, Margaret and|England, the deceased was a|2 knot winds. [pears Lena" 'wckY Acer and TAY! 40th goals of the season con- 728-0051 lous locations throughout /fiesting at. Meintosh-Anderson Funeraliher husband Francisco; _a/8 ee phi ge yg bara nnd ee William Henry eng Colonel Philip. tributed to Chicago Black the County of Ontario. , h daughter, Lissette; her parents}@n¢ a orother, Eric, 0} ing) scilley an 'ary Letitia Puck- Hawks' 5-3 vi % VOLVO and PEUGOT Peurvary 3 ot 10 em. interment Rewelin: Portugal! a sister, Adelino|City, Ont, ett. A resident of Oshawa, since FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace),| Hawks' 5-3 victory over Boston BENZ Cc f bi n i ; yi Purse $1,000 (8). Saturday. % MERCEDES cg Magy forms _ rection Cemetery Neto and two brothers, Joseph} The memorial service will/he was a child, Mr. Scilley was Be rd Killean, C'ran 7.90 3.90 3.10 General Repair and vere ee L MOCLmS,. Calbetinn Mary land Joachim, all of Oshawa./be held at the Armstrong/married here Aug. 19, 1939. WIRE AND HARNESS ls Marvel Abbe,' Gatpraity ° $30] | Terry Sawchuk, who recorded Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshowa 728-0921 '99 CONSUL, parts or entire car, trans- mission broken, many near new parts. Wheels, engine, very reasonable prices. 723-4528, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. 1964 RAMBLER Classic stationwagon, four-door, V-8 automatic, power brakes, B. MATERIALS Prices quoted for materials are to include delivery to any point within the County. Where. applicable both Federal and Provin- cial Sales Tax must be in- Power steering, positraction. 725-7887. cluded. %3 MGB, new clutch and transmission, i : In good, clean condition, $1,095 Tele} 1, Bituminous Emulsions phone 725-9877 1960 FRONTENAC, good motor and ee radio. $295. Telephone 576-1656. 32--Trucks for Sale 1951 CHEVROLET pick-up In A-l eon- dition. Telephone 576-1777. | 1959 CHEVROLET haif-ton, standard box, good condition, $600. Telephone 623- and patching materials. n . Calcium Chloride -- Bulk and Bag, Liquid and Flake. we Chemicols for weed and brush control, BH. 4. Paints for bridges and 33--Automobiles Wanted guide rail. 5. Snow Fence -- approx- CARS WANTED imately 10,000 feet. Buying A New. Car ? 6. Highway Signs -- var- Sell your used car to 'Ted' ious types ond quonti- Tolk "Cash" to the New ties. Cor Dealer ond 'Save'. 7. Cedar fence posts -- TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K, SUMERSFORD LTD Base Line South of Courtice Phone 728-3261 Motor City Auto Wreckers owned and operated by Kenneth Sumersford Ltd. ART ROBINSON CARS 'WANTED Best _cash prices in town. Scrap or wrecking purposes: All hours. 725-3176 50 Wayne St. WANTED: Cars and trucks for wrecking. No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549 anytime. Robert Nichols. WANTED -- Cars, trucks, farm tractors for wrecking. Free estimates. Parr Auto Wreckers, Enniskillen, 263-2508. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 8' long, 6' top, peeled. County tender forms must be used for items 4, 6, 7, Part of B. Tenders for items 1, 2, 3 and 5. must be submitted on sup- plier's own stationery. All tenders must be clearly marked as to contents on the outside of the envelope and eoch tender for each item must be in a separate envel- ope. Further information, tender © forms and tender envelopes may be secured from the ofice of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not nec- sarily accepted. W. A. TWELVETREES, P, Eng. County Engineer, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. PUT AWAY 2 tidy sum by renting that apartment. Phone 723-3492 and place an apt. for rent ad in The Times. 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE | Brooklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS- as Lowas $165.00 ED TO The Office Monager, 8 CYL. Exchange Price 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, as Lowas $200.00 Toronto 2, Ontario and en- dorsed 'TENDER FOR WIN- yatue adi DOW CLEANING, FEDERAL BUILDING AND CANADA CENTRE MANPOWER BUILDING, OS- 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 HAWA, ONTARIO." will be received until 3:00 Transmissions are. Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. Al! Work 9967 (E.S.T.) March 13, Guaranteed. : Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, or can be obtained from the office of the Caretaker, Federal Building, 47 Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa, Ontario. To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily. accepted. JOHN =P. HARTE, Office Manager 34A--Auto Upholstery OSHAWA AUTO TRIM All types of custom upholstery Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers ete. Convertible Tops etc. Tractor and Truck Seat Covers 62 Bond St. W. (at Church) 725-8042 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Brown leather wallet trimmed with darker brown. Contents very im- portant. Reward. Telephone 576-3285. LOST. Black and tan beagle hound, Al- bert Street vicinity. Finder please cal! 728-2677. FOR NEED A RESULTS JOB ? Read Help. Warited Ads Daily In The Times TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS 723-3492 Entered into rest in the family resi- dence, 370 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa, on Sunday, February 26, 1967, Catherine Mary Whalley, beloved wife of Thomas Eccles, mother of Leonard of Oshawa, Kenneth cf Brampton and Allan of} Windsor, In her 74th year. the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshaw. with funeral service in the chapel Tues. day, February 28, at 2 p.m, Mount Lawn Cemetery. ENGELBERT, Ib Entered into rest in the family Maly '|370 Windsor Street, Oshawa, on Suni February 26, 1967, Ib Engelbert, Pelores husband of Lorraine Cox, father of Mar- garet and David of Oshawa and brother jot Eric of King City, in his 41st year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in chapel, Wednesday, March 1, at 2 p.m Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (L.0.L. service at the funeral home, Tuesday at |7:30 p.m.) FLOWERS, Eric Leonard | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on Sunday, February 26, 1967 jafter a prolonged iliness, |Flowers, beloved husband of Norm, Predeceased by her husband, Bin ape iae™ '?/Cemetery. Rev. R. A. Sharp,jand Hannah Mitchell. Born y : Clowersgovng tthe, of Reberte yn. rector of St. Matthew's Anglican|July 15, 1880, in Darlington|Mts. Taylor is survived by ing at the Giffin and Mack Funeral | Home (Danforth at Main), Toronto. |Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 |p.m. Interment at Pine Hil! Cemetery, |Toronto. Rev. J. Patterson officiating GILBERT, William George At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, bert aged 46 years, dear son of Mr. and) Mrs. George Gilbert, Hampton, brother| of Ethel, Deep River. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. |Service_in the chapel on Monday at ip.m. Temporary interment Bethesda | | Cemetery Vault. HARNESS, Wendy Diane |At Hospital for Sick Children, on patur jday, February 25, 1967, Wendy Dia Harness, aged 10 years, beloved aver fer of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harness, Orono, Ont. Resting at the Barlow Fu-/ neral Home, Park Street, Orono, until Tuesday morning, then to Orono United Church for service at 3:1§ p.m. Inter- ment Oreno Cemetery. MITCHELL, Mabel Entered into rest in Marnwood Nurs' sing | Home, Bowmanville, on Saturday, Feb- ruary 25, 1967, Mabel Mitchell, Beloved | daughter of the late Anthony and Han. nah Mitchell, in her 87th year Resting | at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- awa, with funeral service in the chapel Monday, February 27, at 2 p.m. Crema- tion later in Zion Cemetery PARKER, Stewart C, Suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, February 27, 1967, Stewart) C. Parker, (RR 2, Whitby) beloved hus: | band of Marion E. Thompson and loving! father of Roy Parker of Whitby, in his 62nd ~=year. Resting at Mcinfosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Wednes- day, March 1 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount) |Lawn Cemetery. | TAYLOR, Beatrice Kieth At Port Perry Community Hospital on Sunday, February 26, 1967, Beatrice) Stark, of Enfield, in her 80th year, wife | of the late J. Newton Taylor, dear moth- er of Douglas of Bowmanville, -Leslie Temporary entombment Bethesda vault. SCILLEY, Jack Suddenly at his residence, 859 Law| Street on Sunday, February 26, 1967, Scilley beloved husband of Jean Hendrie, dear father of Valerie in his 60th year. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Tuesday, Febru-| ary 28 at 2 o'clock. Interment Union STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. Kindness beyond Price, yet_-+ within reach of all ~~ GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL) 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BRIGHT ---In loving memory of al dear' mother and = grandmother, Mary! econ who passed away February 27,/ "She bade no one her last farewell, She said "goodbye" to. none, | The heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice said "Come" We do not need a4 special day To bring her to our mind-- For the days we do not think of her Are very herd to find. --Remembered by Elsie, Earle end, Joy.! Cemetery. 9 | A daughter of Adelino and the deceased was born at NUadadouro Calda da in Resting ®!/Portugal Jan. 27, 1963, she had been a resident of Canada since Interment|September, 1963. A member of |Holy Cross Church, she was an Rosa Neto, Rainko, Portugal. Married {employee of Canadian Auto- motive Trim Limited of Ajax. | MRS. THOMAS ECCLES | The death occurred suddenly, |Feb. 26, at the family residence, the/370 Ritson Road South, as the jresult of a heart attack, of Mrs. Enterprise No, 2167 will hold a!Thomas Eccles. She was in her 74th year. The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Feb. 28, at the Home. In- Eric ig crt terment: will be in Mount Lawn Armstrong Funeral | ice. Besides her husband, Mrs.|Mass., before returning to Osh- Eccles is survived by three|awa in 1964. sons, Leonard of Oshawa, Ken-| Miss Mitchell formerly attend- February 24, 1967, William George Gil-/neth of Brampton and Allan of Also surviving are a | Windsor. sister, Edith Whally of Lan- canshire, England and grandchildren. The former Catherine Mary pals the deceased was born ug. 21, 1893 at Whalley, Lan- jcashire, England. A daughter of |the late Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Whalley, she was married Dec. 27, 1913, in St. James Church, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England jand had been a resident of Can- ada and Oshawa for 43 years. |She was a member of St. Matthew's Anglican Church. IB ENGELBERT The death occurred suddenly, Feb, 26, following a heart at- tack, at the family residence, 370 Windsor Street, of Ib Engel- bert. He was in his 41st year. A son of the late Mr. and |Church, will conduct the serv- five Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Mar. 1, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. S. D. Feltmate will conduct the service. Members of Enterprise Lodge will hold a service at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m., Tuesday. MISS MABEL MITCHELL In failing health for the past year, Miss Mabel Mitchell died Home, Bowmanville, Miss Mit- chell, her 87th year. The of her family, the deceased was a daughter of the late Anthony Township, she spent 60 years as a dressmaker in_ Boston, ed the Church of England in Boston. The memorial service was held at the Armstrong funeral Home at 2 p.m., today. Cremation followed the service. Interment will be in Zion Cemetery. STEWART C. PARKER The death occurred sudden- ly, early today, at the Oshawa General Hospital of Stewart C. Parker, RR 2, Whitby. He was in his 62nd year. Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, the former Marion E. Thompson whom he married in Toronto, Nov, 2, 1929 and a son, Roy, of Toronto. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Mar. 1, at the Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. First Reader Douglas Leiterman of the First Church of Christ Scien- tist, will duct the service. IN MEMORIAM SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Norman Smith, who passed away February 27, 1965. ~--Lovingly remembered by son Arthur, glad in-law Muriel and grandchil- ren. and Stanley, of Burketon. Resting at Northcutt and, Smith Funeral_ Home.|,,SMITH -- In loving memory of @ dear Funeral service at 2 p.m., Tuesday.|{ther and grancta K Bye jeri who passed away February 27, "Sod saw you getting weary, So He did what He thought best~ He came and stood beside you, And whispered 'Come and rest'. --Always remembered by wife Maudie, daughter Phyilis and son-in-law Ronnie. SMITH -- In loving memo salt father and oranuraers. Paledl Norris, who passed away February 27, 65. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring. The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. Sometimes it's hard to understand Why some. things have to be, iH His wisdom, God fgg planned yond our power to ath missed by Dorothy, Dick, grand- children and great grandchildren, WILTSHIRE -- In loving memory of e) dear husband, father and grandfather, | Joseph William Wiltshire, whom God [called home february 27, 1963. -Ever remembered by -wife Jessie, |Roderick and Austin and families. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK ; BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for ail, occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 jat 8:00 o'clock. A son of the late Joseph and Rhoda Parker, the deceased was born in Oshawa. He re- ceived his education at the King City, Ont., schools and had been an employee of Gen- eral Motors for 41 years. At the time of his death he was an inspector, He was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Oshawa. Feb. 25 at Marnwood Nursing|* who formerly lived with her neice, Miss Hazel VanDyke, 531 Mary Street, Oshawa, was in last surviving member An employee of General Mo- tors for 40 years, prior to his retirement in June, 1966; Mr.! Scilley was an employee in the: plant records department. He was a member of the United Church. MRS. J. NEWTON TAYLOR The death occurred, Feb. 26, at the Port Perry Community Hospital, following a lengthly Sickness, of Mrs. Beatrice Keith Taylor, of Burketon. She was in her 80th year. Born at Enfield, the deac-|° eased was a daughter of the late James and Margaret Stark. A resident of the district all her life, she had lived at Burk- ton for 19 years. three sons, Douglas of Bow- manville, Leslie and Stanley of Burketon, The funeral, service will be held at 2 p.m., Feb. 28, at the Northcutt and Smith Fun- eral Home, Bowmanville. Tem- porary entombment will be in Bethesda Cemetery Vault. LEONARD BROCKLEHURST ard Brocklehurst, 72 Ritson Road South, who died at the Toronto General Hospital, Feb. 22, was held at the McIntosh . Ander- son Funeral' Home at 2 p.m., Feb. 25. The service was conducted by Rev. L.W. Herbert of Kings- view United Church. Interment was in Mount' Lawn Cemetary. The pallbearers were Thomas Murphy, John Sullivan, Byron Worden, Archie Woods, Bonald Osborne and Robert Skitch. and AM, held a service at the funeral home at 7.30 p.m. Fri- day. MRS. LOUISA MARY - RICHARDS The funeral service was held at 3.15 p.m., Feb. 25, at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home for Mrs. Louisa Mary Fichards of Hillsdale Manor who died, Feb. 23, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. Rev. A. Woolcock, rector of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Midgets Win; Bantams Lose Playing the first game of an Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- tion 2-out-of-3 playoff series, Oshawa Midget All-Stars won 6-1 in Peterborough on Friday evening but the Oshawa Ban- tam All-Stars lost their game to | Peterborough 4-2. Second games in these two |playoff rounds, are here at the Oshawa Children's Arena, on Thursday night, Bantam game at 7:00 o'clock and the Midgets In the Bantam game, Gary Bone and Dick Gamble each scored once for Oshawa while Don Rutherford, with pair, paced..Peterborough boys, with teammates Mike Lacey and Doug Gibson, each adding one. -Ray Johnston scored the. or- phan tally for the Liftlock City Midgets, who found the power- ful.Oshawa Midgets in top form. John Nestic scored twice for Oshawa, with Dennis Ashton, Wayne Blanchard, Bill Prentice a\the Leafs' goal. ted the service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ed. Kitchen, Les Bowers, George Adams, Thor Mygland, Arnott Mygland and James Thornton. Wings And Bruins Win Atom Games In the regular weekly double- header of the Oshawa NHL Atom League, at Civic Audi- torium on Saturday, Red Wings defeated the Cycle Centre Leafs 2-1 while Bruins won 6-3 over Boswell's Canadiens. In the first game, a_hard- fought affair, Alan Craig and Joe: Driscoll scored for the Wings while Monty Harman got In the second tilt, Marty Van Veghel and Paul Fry each scored a pair for the winning Bruins, with Mike Mountain and Brian Drum each adding one. Dan Cullen potted a pair and Ken Waller got the other, for the Canadiens. This Saturday sees the play- offs get underway, with Bruins meeting Leafs while Red: Wings take on Canadiens, each a 2-out- After Hours 725-7928 and Jim Nesbitt asides the other four goals. The funeral service for Leon- |204. Members of Cedar Lodge, AF Forks, all Britons. They are Geoffrey High 719, Leo Gorman 701, Harvey Singular|@?- Leo Grattan. 675, Pete Anderson 665, Rich Wilson 661,/ Jack Laverty 653 and F. Sweet 636. | SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse ren 236, Maurie Shorten 235, Jim Kei- gan 231, Marilyn Rosseav 229 and Wayne Gannon 229. Team Standing: Gay Six 19, Go-Get- ters 19, Head Pins 17, Lucky. Strikes %6,| lyers 14, Pin Pickers 13, Jesters 13, Hi! Los 13, HI Balls 11 and Alley Cats 10 Fopctde dd ro Oe Pe Seevel fo be held May 13 at the Air-|s tequy 'Direct C, C'ran 9.60 400 230 Port. 3-Clandeboye C, Feagan 6.00 2-More Scotch, L'Heureux 220 | Also Started: Maine Topic, Common- wealth, Modoc Grattan, Gallon Maybe and Joe Johnston. 5-Dector Kirk, Curran Also Started: sare Boy, apache Grattan, and Doris Adi EXACTOR, 2 AND 2 PAID $13.30 NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES piligh, Triples: D. Wilson 704 (306, 203) . Keeler 648 (248, 207); M. Witterick| 640 (269, 208); N. Vickers 620 (251); B./ Pearse 607 (235); L. Collins 602 (248); | purse $3,500 (6 E. Buls 601 (216, 200) and M. Waite 601! 2-Galen's Boy, Curran 14.10 $40 4.00 (209, 202). 3-George Vclo, Findley 44 High Singles: E. Campbell 249, 203,/4.Cindy Van Patrick, Davies : 4 D. Smith 242, 1. Hubbell 242, E. Hall 236, Also Started: J J Warn, Drednaught, F. Litster 233, E. Burrus 231, M. DePrat-| ang Waygon fo 218, B. Farnham 216, P. Mounce 215 f and AR Bates 202. Scratched, Pr ince Bambi, Stoney Burke Team Standing: Pearses 10, Hubbelis 10, Wilsons 10, Burrus 9, Collins 8, De- NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse Prattos 6, Campbells 6 and Vickers 5. Se . Geisel Jr 10.50 6.70 3,20 6-C ney, Talghty Stein, McGillvary 10,00 4.00 Fast 1-Dilly Bob, Findley Rodney, Mae Mir, and Guy Attorney. ~ 3 MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE | High Doubles: Al Hill 469 (203, 266); Helen Gourley 463 (228, 235); Betty Also Started: Merrie Dazzler, 70 Triples: Ewen Moreau 801, Slim| Also Started: Market Rush, Lincoln's Bell 754, Cyril Weeks 722, Bill Harding|Champ, Merrywood Atom, Pink Lassie 4 period goal EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Inv. | | the 99th shutout of his NHL ca- reer when Toronto Maple Leafs trimmed Detroit Red Wings 4-0 Saturday. High Singles: Elmo Lynburner 263,/$1,700 (6). Ray Pleav 249, Doug Fuller 248, Syd|2-Shady Valley, Hayes 4.10 2.20 2.20} Henri Richard, whose third- Stone 247, Pete Ruttan 242, Marg Hur-|6- Shooting Par, Findley 3.00 is Montreal gave Canadiens a 2-2 tie with the Black Hawks Sunday night. Johnny Bower, who made 39 saves as Toronto Maple Leafs won a 4-2 victory over New York Rangers Sunday night. BASKETBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY Chicago 106 Baltimore 124 Boston 130 St. Louis 119 Los Angeles 141 Cincinnati 127 SATURDAY Baltimore 114 New \York 116 Los Angeles 134 St. Louis 139 Cincinnati 129 San Francisco 116 Black 447 (219, 228); Eleanor Crowells 435 (251); Fairley Bouckley 418 (236); Annette Illiffe 405 (233); Vera Hele 405 (225); Mabel Moss 405 (227) and Merle Poch 401 (216). High Singles: June Grice 228, Kay Middiemass 226, Kay Manila 222, Mary Bell 213, Vera Szikszay 211, Nan Bennett 209, Irene Sapinski 208, Ann Peters 206, Lea Alexander 205 and Queenie Lounds 'Team Standing: Angus People's Clothing 7, Riviera Hairstyling 5, Nu-Way Rug 5, Kinlock'S Men's Wear 4, Jordon's Florist 4, Swan's Hardware 4, Jury_and Lovell 3, Modern Uphoister- Ing 3, Thomson and Kernaghan 3. Graydon 7, MOTOR CITY MIXED DOUBLES High Triples: Bud Morey 769 (269, 302); Marj Ford 706 (311, 245); Laura McKinley 690 (225, 245, 220); Rolly Hag- erman 683 (269, 202, 212); Jack Ander- son 679 (241, 281); Earl Westlake 678 (202, 257, 219); Yvonne Dugay 672 (300); Pete Markarcnuk 666 (205, 278); Flo Litster 660 (261, 204); Inez Curl 652 (252, 217) and W. Kutaslenski 652 (445, 238). High Singles: Les Leighton 293, Mae Jamieson 279, Jo Westlake 255, Stella Makarchuk 255, Phoebe Mullen 253, lohns 253, Dorothy Davey 247, Davey 243, Iris Stone 242 me Sheila Pat- terson 241. Team Standing: Spitfires 8, its 7, We Try 7, 8, Die Hards 7, Dropou' Loafers 6 Lucky Six 5, Buddy's 5 URE 4 and Try Hards 3. SPORT BRIEFS SETS SWIM RECORD SASKATOON (CP) -- A 12- year - old Saskatoon swimmer broke a Canadian swim record Saturday in a_ three-university swim meet between Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatehewan. Larry Steele set the record in the 100-yard breast stroke for 11- and 12-year-olds with a time of one minute, 14.9 seconds. He surpassed a record of 1:15.6 set last April by another Saskatoon swimmer, Rich Shewchuck. Fgh) Gingham Gayety By ALICE BROOKS New, different, proud to own! Sew one apron with scal- lops, other, straight hem. Gingham-Gay! Cross - stitch flowers on checked cotton size of check decides size of crosses. Pattern 7471: charts; directions two aprons. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi- dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Cata- log! two free patterns, knit, crochet fashions, everything, 25c. Sensational, new value! Book of Prize Afghans has 12 complete patterns. Beginner- easy knit, crochet. 60c. 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