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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1967, p. 19

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omobiles For Sale ONSE cS Ins dless rice OFFER t off with white 4, automatic trans- lete with a new , And also has @ 1 matching night ond will provide in Raven black ar ideal for pulle vith a radio and terior, Lic. No nl transportation ing @ very reae y family trans- Ha IR ir For The \YMENTS LY "67, » the minute ball 1965 MITED 668-5893 OK USED CARS '65 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 door hordtop, V-8 guto- matic, radio, Diplomat blue, matching interior, power seeing and brakes. Lic. 55252E. '65 IMPALA, 2 door hard- top, 8 automatic, radio, white walls, discs, turquoise matching interior, Lic, 285- 863. '64 IMPALA convertible, V-8, automatic, radio, beige, brown leather interior, one ewner cor. Lic, 56498. '64 IMPALA, 4 door sedan, yellow with brown interior, power steering and brokes, V-B8 automatic. Lic. J76887. '64 BISCAYNE, 2 door, six cylinder, standard, Econom- ical car. Lic. 55261E. '63 IMPALA, 2 door hard- top, saddie tan with white top. Automatic, redio, 4 new whitewolls, Lic. 56643E. '62 CHEVROLET Bel-Air. 4, door sedan, 6 cylinder stand- ard transmission, radio, white red interior, J79875, "62 PONTIAC, 4 door strato CHEVROLET Bel Air, door hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic, radio, white with green interior. K4816. NO ) REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ON ABOVE CARS SPECIALS '59 VOLKSWAGEN, 4 new tires, id moter, radio, Lie. 56803E. $169 '62. VAUXHALL _ Veluxe, new paint. Lic, 56857E. : $389 '60 CHEVROLET 4 door 6 cylinder, automatic. ' Lie. 542656. $279 '56 MORRIS OXFORD J78513. $79 Hooker Auto- | Lic. | 1963 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan. matic. Like -new inside and out. K11042, Evenings, 942.5693. i958 CHEVROLET | four-door sedan, ¢ fone green, standard transmission and ready for the road, Lic, J67189, $10 down delivers, Nicols Motors Ltd., tae west of Thickscn Road. 668-333 1961 Corvair sedan, Light a a trim, white wall tires, Automatic, Exeelient condition. Lic. 480228. Evenings 9 942-5693. 1963 CHEV sedan. Pure white with + red trim. Automatic, radio, Perfect car. Lic. 475679. Evenings 942-5693. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN sedan. Original 'white finish and equipped with radio. Lic, 364854, Easy to finance with terms fo suit, Nicols Motors Ltd., Dundas, west of Thickson _ Road. 668-3331, "7 CHEVROLET "Impala, 'two-deor hard- top, vinyl roof, 327, power accessories, Sell or trade on late model. 728-9737, 69. SAVE DOLLARS! Several good used Cars, 55's and up. Trades accepted. Terms arranged. R. B. Motor Sales, 509 Bloor East door sedan. A rare model with four-speed transmission and 1963 COMBT, two - radio, Excellent condition throughout, Lic. 575615. Low monthly Parent Nicols Motors Ltd., saa west Thickson Road. 668-3331 1961 WOLESLEY, 699 s sarles, automatic. $400 or nearest offer. Reconditioned motor. In excellent condition. Telephone 668-4685. '63 RAMBLER, no down payment, $10 per week, radio, one owner, Wellman's, 728. 7351 | 1963 MERCURY, four - - door h ardtop, 27,000 miles, Very good conten. Tele- phone 728-2527: 1962 FORD Galaxie 500, two-door hard- fop. Sandstone beige with matching trim. Powerful V-8 engine, aytomatic transmission and radio. A popular model |in A-1 condition. Lic 136635,» Try a low |dewn payment. Terms to suit, Nicols |Motors Ltd., Dundas, west of Thickvon peat 668-3331. | CHEVELLE "66. -- Four-door sedan, six- \cylinder, Standard, errewellty warrenty. |$1,950 cash, 723-2715. \'62 CHEVROLET, '62 327 350 cam fuel heads, close ratio transmission, Posi-| traction. $1,400. Markham 294-2343 be | tween 5 and 8 p.m, 1926 MODEL T Ford uriny Ing. In ica running order. Apply Donand Boldvick, | RR 2, Stoco, Ontario. _Tweed 478-6814. 1956 PONTIAC sedan, in excellent run- R |ning order, Good transportation at low | ay |cost, Call 725-8010 evenings. 31--Compact Cars for Sale 0--Automobiles For Sale |30--Automobiles for Sale |36--Legal 38--Coming Events NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of JERRY NORMAN MOUNTENAY, Barber, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Jerry Norman Mountenoy, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Barber, deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of April, 1967, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or be- fore the 19th day of June, 1967, full particulars of their claims. Immediately ofter the sgid date the Personal Rep- resentative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated: at Oshawo this 17th day of May, 1967. JOHN NORMAN MOUNTENAY, Executor, By his solicitors, Messrs. McGibbon and Bastedo, Barristers and Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario. i, LIONEL F, LACHANCE, 339 Malaga oad, Oshawa, will not be responsible for ny debis contracted in my name, by anyone, on or after this day May 24, 1967. --Signed, Lionel F. Lechance 3 7--Auction Sale The Rambler Kings Bowmanville & Peterborough MAY SALE Lower thon Toronto Prices. Bank Rate Financing. 60 Day 3,000 Mile Warranty. Up To 60 Months To Pay. OVER 40 SELECT CARS TO CHOOSE FROM, TRENT AUTO SALES LTD, King St. E., Bowmanville 623-3305 % VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ AUCTION SALE Property of D. J. Jackson 441 Athol St. E., Oshawa May. 27, 1967 AT 1 O'CLOCK Frigidaire refrigerator, 4-bur- ner electric stove, chairs, chesterfield suite, chrome suite, Viking television, voc- uum cleaner, sewing machine, washing machine, floor po- lisher, dressers, lawn mower, picture frames, ladder, dish- es, tools, many other arti- cles too numerous to men- tion. Terms cash. No reserve Myles King, Auctioneer. 725- 3039. General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 38--Coming Events BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE |" SATURDAY, MAY 27th 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 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL BINGO 8 P.M. Early Bird Game--7:45 AT HOLY CROSS SIMCOE ST. S. Snowball Jackpot $100. in 56 Nos. Reg. Jackpot $200. in 55 Nos. One Must Go ~B and E HORSESHOW -- May 28 at 11:15 am. Western and English Balsam Rd. % mile north of No. 7 highway, east of Brougham. 649-5444 Flower Fund Tea and Bake Sale St. Andrew's United Church JUNE 7 at 2:30 p.m. tickets 50c ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY at 7:45 P.M. Corner Bloor and Simcoe Jeckpot 51 -- $110. 20 Games $10 and $15 Two extra Games et $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth BIRTHS WESTER -- George and Joan (nee Carrington) are happy to announce the birth of id son, Ronald George, 7 Ibs. 9 o7s., May 25, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. HOOEY -- Gary and Kathleen (nee O'Connor) wish to announce the arrival of @ baby girl, Susan Catherine, 6 pounds 13 ounces, on Thursday, May 25, 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A jter for Todd. Deo gratis. Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun CENTENNIAL BALL DEATHS CHIZEN, Mike After a short illness at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Wednesd 24, 1967, Mike Chizen (of 902 Giffard St. Whitby,) beloved husband of Louise vate sale, telephone 987-4825. aadte 32--Trucks for Sole WANTED -- 1964, '65 or '6b Ferd or Mercury, % ton pick-up, In good condi- tion, Telephone 725-8088 or 725-8493, FOUR van trucks suitable for camp- erg. All car parts. Courtice Auto Wreck- ers, 723-5238. 149 CHEVROLET, 4% Hogg truck. Good running condition, Needs battery. $100, Telephone 725-4995. '6, INTERNATIONAL | Tandem dump, and Sons LTD. Highway No. 7 4 miles West of Brooklin. 655-481] |33--Automobiles Wanted 345 cublc Inch motor, five and three good Ti SHOWROOM CONDITION! 1965 Ford 700 dump truck, heavy duty throughout, $3,700. Telephone Port Perry 985-7191. WANTED Good clean local cars for cash, MORLEY STALKER MOTORS Neighbourhood Assoc. DANCE ot the NORTH OSHAWA COMMUNITY ARENA SAT., MAY 27 9 pm. to ? Recorded Music with TERRY MANN Admission $2 per couple Everyone Welcome For further information Phone 725-9302 137 King West 723-8311 723-6322 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 ie ern sedan, Power- yi with yh ransmission. Lic. 522. Make us an offer. Nicols Motors rite aan west of 'Thickson Road. radi ve a A hard- ee Fase "We ior hoe 1 lag windshield, washers, wheel bite backup L ysled one oe Bey lent ganditien. Ett saprene 728-3389 = door ier ore Inal nish with the popular. slant alx pnt eam Lew mileage on this one- qwner, new car trade. Lic. J73992. Nicols Motors Lid., Dundas, west of Thickson Road, 665-3331 jard 6 cylinder, with Lead jilandard "6 cyl 728-5306. , . tors Weta reesrati tr tae al 0 Phone 'aiaven, "Ne 3,000, lve, i A a " price $1650, iginal 5 * ig -) miles. Privete, Ful 1962 4- oe Strato Chief na ': is Tate. Pag tar ust wi y interior, Power steer- ing, uid Hie in radio, whitewatls, new es, five good fires. 576-3069. 45 PONT PONTIAE Custom Convertible, Ff, automatic transmission, Poa brakes, Power steering, radio, many ipa extrag, Telephone 723-0474 before 1963 FAL iN, door sedan. A one- jeg y beauty, finished in rig bei hou, He youll sy ie. i s, Dundas, ps! of abe Road. pre mn fir vn A ape Cp itio neal rede. # Taeote yay accept So go 'Fwodoor hardtop, fully Me $1,995 or ind ti i Li ay Ny pont tet a res, wit. clean, La * riven. ing $350, Will take elder ear ap part SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metalg bought, 8? Bloor Street East. 725-2311, WANTED: Cars and trucks for wreck: No charge for towing. Best prices ie, Telephone 728-4549 anytime. Reb- ert Nichols. SPECIAL BINGO TO-NIGHT -- over -- $5,000 IN PRIZES at the Civic Auditorium 34--Automobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business --- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Werk Guaranteed. FRED STONE Breoklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL, Excange Price as low as $165.00 BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, MAY 27th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES, $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20., $30., $40,, $50., ONE GAME $150. JACKPOTS SHARE THE WEALTH 8 CYL, Exchange Price as low as $200.00 FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET LACROSSE CLINIC for COACHES MANAGERS REFEREES at the Georgian Motor Hotel SATURDAY, MAY 27 9 A.M, to 4 P.M. Instructors -- BOBBY ALLAN ROY WOOD Sponsored by the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Assoc. cl BASKET ay TY-WIDE COVERAGE at low cost is 'eu u oes with Classified Ads, Phone Bruce Rutledge (Maisie) of New Mark- iarororet vows 2 pel, Saturday, May 27th et 2. p.m. In- ferment Oshawa Union Cemetery. DEELEY, Ernest Suddenly at his home on Thursday, May IN MEMORIAM \J lby q dq id May 2, Ever remembered b May 24, ALLIN -- In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Ernest Russell, | who passed away May 25, 1963, True was his heart, his action kind, MIKE CHIZEN The death occurred, May 24, at the Oshawa General Hospit- jal, following a short sickness, His fe was @ pattern to those left! or' Mike Chizen, of 902 Giffard behind, God knows best for reasons divine, But memories last for all time. joan. FLINTOFF -- In loving memory of my) seme wife, Ethel, who passed away May 1964, rae lips cannot tell how | miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how | miss her In a home that is lonesome today. Ever rerriesmered and sadly missed] y husband Ernest Flintoff. FLINTOFF -- In loving memory of ny lear mother, Ethel, who passed awa 1964, Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are ein us As you always were befo javghter-in-law lean, GILLESPIE -- In loving memory of a\J. Bilida lear husband, Orville, 1964, ! am gad within my memory, Lonely is my heart today, For the one | loved so dearly, Has forever been called away. 1 think of him In silence, No eyes can see me weep. But many silent tears are shed, While others are asleep. Lovingly remembered by wife Ruth, M dear mother, 1p lad led Lovingly remembered and sadly miss-| perfect machines that will han- "dle new nickel coinage planned ASON -- In_loving memory of my Elizabeth Mason, | assed away May 26, 1956. As long as life and memory last, le will remember you. 9 Alice and or ~Ever remembered by wife Olive and| children Ross, Morley, Joyce, Grant and y von, 'Ronald °"4 | four |Street, Whitby. He was in his \8ist year. Born in the Western Ukraine, |the deceased was a son of the late Jack and Sophie Chizen. Coming to Canada in 1909, he |farmed in Western Canada un- {til 18 years ago when he moved [to Paris, Ont. He had been a resident of Whitby for 15 years. Mr. Chizen was a member of |St George's Ukrainian Greek | Catholic Church, Oshawa. | Mr. Chizen is survived by pls wife, the former Louise |Zimanchuk, whom he married in 1911; daughters, Mrs. J. Andrus- ky (Pauline) of Edmonton, Mrs. (Mildred), Mrs. D. lat Edmonton, Alta., whe passed sway! jean (Mary) and Mrs. D. Din- New Coinage 'Speed - up Seen TORONTO (CP) -- Manufac-,'", Mount Lawn Cemetery. turers of coin vending machines! |are working against time to | MYLES -- In loving memory of a dear for Canada in 1968. is a ister-in-law, Flarence Myles, who passed way May 26, 1966. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every d. a --Ever remembered by Jack and Erica Myles. mother MYLES -- and grandmother, Florence) And although that is when the changeover from silver coinage was originally expected, an of- \ficial of the Royal Canadian |Mint said in an interview there In loving memory of a dear] might be an advance in the Emily Myles, who passed away May 2%,|time the new coinage is intro- 266, --Lovingly remembered In tears we saw you sinking We watched you fade away Our hearts were almost broken You fought so hard to stay But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain We could not wish you back To suffer that again. --Sadly missed by daughter Isa, son-in- law, Albert | Donald, Dennis and Stanley. and grandchildren Larry, SHEA -- In loving memory of 1966, God came down from Heaven He walked amidst the flowers, He picked the sweetest rose of all, And the one He picked was ours. STONEBURG -- In ever poring ory of our dear brother-in. C. Stoneburg, who left us maw Laon May 26, 1963. "-- day, some time, our eyes shall The "face we keep in memory, And God will link the broken" 'chain Still closer when we meet again. 57 iad remembered by Martha and Dolly. STONEBURG -- In ever loving mem ory of a dear husband, dad and grand-| Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What It meant to lose you, No one will ever know. When the days are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you "tliat "Cheer up and carry o1 Each time we see your "picture, You. seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some A goal and jotten by his wife, Gladys, dear son, David Edward (stillborn), "on | May 2, father, Leonard C. Stoneburg, who left) | grams us suddenly May 26, 1963. duced. | The coin machine companies might be asked to speed up the changeover, he said. If the vending industry and its) 500,000 machines are ready, the! machine operators jwith two choices: _|Teject nickel coinage or remove |the present device which re- jjects all but silver, apart from the nickel. This latter course would open | | --Lovingly remembered by Mom, Cad,|the way for use of slugs and Jamie and Cindy. washers and other non-coins. Nursing School 'Plan Criticized nd | TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario government's plan to de- "|velop two - year training pro- in hospital nursing |schools was criticized Thursday as confusing and uneconomical, R, Catherine Alkin, dean of the University of Western On- |tario School of Nursing, told |the government's committee on |healing arts that hospital staffs jare not sure how they should treat graduates of the two-year eanaiuer courses. aunt, son-in-law Lefty, and grandchil- ren, Such graduates, she LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 ' : Zimanchuk, dear father of Mrs. J. And- eta a cede attene: Sern le ir * s. D, m rt ee Sports Club Mertn, ot M "ini Duaniwel oir and in Ms ancouver aon haan ngeles. 160 Simcoe South Californie aa Walter RP Tg Also |9! 728-0051 Sat Ma 27 turvived by 19 grandchildren and four " . " reat: angchildren in his 8ist year. Res pT iets dH as Bg 8:30 bi mi for Ration Bites in ote Osoroe's i ° qui cantiy svernavg bios erat ee Msi Unteltan Cathal Chora, Gabews ah Sa CHEVY "Ip aae ra, fa, fran! Union" Cemetery Gshewe." Rosary LJ we lei r in| 'emetery, wa. ar white wale, four door. White with DNIPRO HALL [aire ttdhecr Prats tse" pom. jerlor, Telephone 668-6538. 190 VAUXHALL for sole. Excellent con: 681 Edith St. COLLINS, Hdith Viole ny sa eiton. 7 tires and bucket seats, best Entered into rest Pa ey fami ty rae : bi BCS BILL BACKWELL sei reney May. 25th, 1967, 'pain Viola 7 Men. wire wheels, radio, ene ewn- ORCHESTRA Longhurst, beloved wife of John M. ond 'cor, Private. gle. Taare, Lorraine) and Roy ef Port Perry, Mrs, TY?) OB. red Diack Int Radio, Everyone Welcome Keith Ruanell" (alate) Mrs. Ed Bowler new fires. Excellent . , (Joan) ae Albert McGill (Luclile) Ered ah no Re ai offer r a $4 per couple ie Dougla RA oe and Garry all of Oshawa, Mrs. Toha 19%) VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, $350. RUNDLE PARK Parking. (Ruth) of Alton, sister of Mrs. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 br 1967, Ernie Deeley of a Sowmanvilie In An 7th y Be- wsband of Nellie Field. "dear fine My Dudley. Resting at the North- CARD OF THANKS cutt and Smith Funeral Home, Funeral service, 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. i 4 HARDING, Dorothy Jean After @ prolonged Iliness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thi ie 1 Win » dear mother of Mrs. Manes, and Ga of Os' sister of J. sister of William of Wily gracerear and eve, ath comm: p.m, Friday. pwn Pa the Canadian Cancer ciety would be appreciated. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements ,for all eccasions, OSHAWA earring CENTRE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 7 8-6226 BROTHERS LTD. Authariead Declers ROCK OF AGES "FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E, 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. / ELECTRONIC FORE) NEXT FOR GOLF ST. CHARLES, Ma. (AP) --The mayor of St, Charles has come up with what may be a revelutionary step for- ward in the game of golf. It's an electronic fore. Mayor Henry Vogt, opera- ter of the St, Charles Golf Course, installed an electric traffic signal on the 1lth hole after a number of gelf- ers complained of close calls from long drives. Now a player can switch the traffic light to stop when he drives, then switch it to go when he reaches the for an ad-writer, green. to the Drs. | Ser Centre, nurses and staff of the Glen rlGe mother Myrtle, Rev. William Patterson and the ii--The family of the ai Eva Cook sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, cards and expression of sympathy shown us In the loss of a dear COOK -- We wish to express our mother and grandma. A special thanks of the Brooklin medical Home and the 'Oshaws cedar Nursing a i Also the UCW of General lospital. febinson Funeral Chape jinterrupted a Liberal byelection of the patients. Miss Aikin said it is eco- nomically and educationally yn- sound to have 70 schools of |nursing in the province in view of the shortage of teachers and the lack of clinical facilities. Hecklers Wait For Marchand MONTREAL (CP) -- An or- ganized group of about 50 youths meeting Thursday night, drown- ing out a speech by Manpower Minister Jean Marchand by shouting separatist slogans. The meeting in support of Liberal candidate Aurelien Noel, contesting Monday's byelection in the riding of Outremont-St. Jean, was disturbed only by cattered heckling until Mr. Marchand began speaking. Then about one-quarter of the audience of 200 started yelling fl Boy Who Filed Dies In Hospital to his family's home died in hos- pital Thursday after suffering headaches that caused him to scream with pain. admitted to Hamilton General Hospital Wednesday and died early Thursday. sibility ef a brain tumor or death from an overdose of "J to an institution in 1962, he was eight years old, after he and another boy tried te hang John's Training School in Ux- bridge, Ont., to the Ontario Hospital last Jan. 13. He escaped once in March, claiming that he was the only child in an adult ward. HAMILTON (CP)--A boy who led from the Ontario Hospital Bryan Thomas Collins, 13, was Doctors said there was a pos- S. ¢ boy was first committed when 23-month-old baby. After a stabbing incident at St. he was committed {in unison and Mr. Mar- chand could not continue er ing as shouts of "sell-out' "speak English" echoed » Bo the meeting hall. Pollution Fight Advance Seen TORONTO (CP) -- Pollution control measures in Ontario are showing results three years ahead of schedule in some cases, says John Simonett, min- ister of energy and resources. He told the annual dinner of the Naval Officers' Association of Canada that some results now apparent had not been hoped for before 1970. Streams and rivers were showing improvement from their condition five years ago and in Lake Erie "mere fish were caught for commercial yse last year than in any of the past 25 years." : The minister said negotiations are under way with marina op- erators and oil companies to provide sewage disposal facili- said, must intern at a hospital for a year after graduation and are often given duties to improve their training rather than jobs that need doing in the interests | Armstrong Funeral Home at 2/,,, are faced| They could) OBITUARIES | niwell (Evelyn) all of Whitby! and three sons, Martin of Whit- by, Steve of Vancouver and Dr. John Chizen of Los Angeles, California. Also surviving are 19 grand- children and four great-grand- children. He was predeceased) by a son, Walter and by three! brothers and three sisters. Mr. Chizen is at the W, C.! Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for mass in St. George's Ukrain- ian Greek Catholic Church, Osh- awa, at 9:30 a.m. May 27, Rev.} J. ©, Pereyma will sing the |, mass. Interment will be in Osh-| awa Union Cemetery, The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8:30 p.m. today. FUNERAL OF JAMES CAIN The memorial service for, James Cain, who died May 23, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 85th year, was held at the| a8 May 25. he service was conducted by Rev. L, W. Herbert of Kingsview United Church. Interment was) The pallbearers were Robert, Norsworthy, William Gooding, William Patrick, Ronald Milne, Mervin Cain and Brian Wood-| cock, FUNERAL OF MRS.. ELIZABETH STOLAR The funeral service for Mrs. Elizabeth Stolar, who died May) 22 at her residence, 1441 Evan- geline Drive, was held at 2 p.m.,, May 25, at the Gerrow Funeral | Chapel. The service was conducted by Rev. A. M. Butler, minister of Southminister United Church. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Manuel, Alex Peter and James Stolar, Harry Kift and Howard Mc- Leod. FUNERAL OF MRS. EDNA MAE SUDDS The funeral service for Mrs. Edna Mae Sudds, who died May 20, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at 2 p.m., May 23, at the Cullen Funeral Home, Kingston. The service was conducted by Pastor J. C. Reynolds of Col- lege Park Seventh - day Ad- ventist Church, Oshawa, assist- ed by Elder A. E. Milner, of Oshawa. Interment was in Cat- araqui Cemetery. The pallbearers were Neil Forsythe, Ronald Newberry, Ed- gerton Wallace, Herman Ott- schofski, Walter Martin and Ce- cil Rawson. The flower bearers were Douglas and Glenn New- berry, Hally Sudds, Dale Wal- lace and Ronald Sudds. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 26, 1967 19 WOODBINE RESULTS THURSDAY, MAY 28 ! FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| ing. Maiden three- and four-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs. 4-Count Ferd, Ferro 19.60 Also Ran in Order: Aberfoyle, Pousse Cafe and Wind Star. EXACTOR, 3 AND 1, PAID $28.50, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- 9.50 7.20\ing, Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. 11-Run Around Sue, Bell 110 13 3-Be Optimistic, Kelly 13.30 8.40 4.80 7Straindale Leo, Hale 4Judge Burns, Griffo 8.70 var} Alse Ran in Order: Rock knight [see Lassie, Steve 4.10 French Lesson, Sicilian Sammy, Sleeves Also Ran in Order: Cruise Control, hve akin Irish, F-Atoute Vitesse,|k:ver Party, Fairmar, Hit The Line, Boy, Mr. Sam Bud, gil Bench Warrant and No Discard. Salts, "hgoe Over and Heather |A--G Raymond and Cloverleaf Stable) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Claim intry, ing. Four-year-olds and up, One and one- |F--Denotes Field. sixteenth Miles, 2-Carodana, Inouye 340 2.60 44 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-|5-Garden's Ace, ore 4.3% on ing. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in 4.Mornins' Mornin, Canada. § Furlongs. Alse Ran in Abeer Oe otpeint and ie ' ay Penn, Steve 6.70 3.10 2.20) Battie. arine Prince, Werry 3.40 o EXACTOR, 2 AND 5, PAID $14.40, He sohackhy Vere Kornblum Iso Ran Order: gl pris SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, Al- Disleque and yer Bra lowances. Three-year-old fillies. One and DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND. pad PAID $58.10 one-sixteenth Miles. a 9.50 a 3.10 00 Right Page, Fitz'ns THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-|2-My Maura, Walsh Ing, Maiden -- two- ven olds, foaled in| &-Cusmax, Gritfo ig 5 Furlon iso Ran in Order: Coo! Dance, preity 8-Bull Purple, 'Platts 5.60 Le br sony and Flamatory. |S-Leaside Rules, Griffo }1-Rues Admiral, McComb A BIGHTH RACE~-- Purse $2,100, Claim- Ran in Order: Judge Beau, Pagan) in, Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. Prince and "Oriental Era. rother Leo, Bell 5.40 3.40 3.50 2Rupber Stamped, Werry 4.10 an FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,400. Claim- 8-Caledon. Colonel, Moreau 2. 9. Four-year-olds and up. 7? Furlongs. Also Ran in Order: Twinkle Jay, Fan SLava Hill, Ferraro 4.60 2.80 2,40|Indian, Shining . Wings, Peter Comet, 1-To The Day, Dittfach 4.30 2.60| Shining Mark and Tu Fu. 2-Guidecca, Gordon 2.60| Attendance 4,732. Total Handle $369,368, GREENWOOD RACEWAY THURSDAY, MAY 25 [DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 6, PAID $16,40 FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot. Cond.) THIRD RACE -- Mile Trot. Claiming, | Purse $900, 6-Gleeful A'bro, McKley 10.70 4.50 3.30) Purse $800. 9 Davies 6.20 4.20 2.60 Fred Corbitt, Davies 20 5.50|1-Phyllis Marie, §-Kahla Song, Feagan 4.10|6-Call Me Spud, Palmer 10.70 3.90 Also Started: Royal Mingt, Darkie S.|3-Danny K. Peters, Beitlich Riddell, Jimmie Riddell, Serenade and| Also Started: Hi Vic, Billy G. Guy. Missile Way. |Theigiers, Miss Todd Riddell and Chiet |Tom Scott. SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond.| Purse $800. | FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim- 1-Nora Herbert, H'bert 3.20 2.70 2.50) jing. Purse $800. 6-Hello Killean, Feagan 2,90 2.70]5-Van's Gift, Young 19.10 8.90 4.90 7-Dick Bingo, Millman 4.10|8-Capetown Lad, Archdekin 5.90 Ny Le Also Started: Aggie Dillion, Freddy wil, Sing Out, Bonnylyn Herbert and Billle Tuff. ta a Dillon §., Hicks Also Started: Stormy Grattan, us Pride, Cunny's Lou Yocke, Tarragon and Peter G. The Second. s FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claiming. | or nt e Purse $1,000. 7-Long N Lovely, F'gan 6.40 5.20 3.80 5-Lynden Bullet, Sh ane 7.40 5.40 8-Queen Blue iresl, Nor: t Also Started Timber 'Prince, Fern- |dale Prince, Joleene Tass, Grattan Por- tage and Myron Scot, SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Cond, Purse $1,100. 48 ee ead eae 6-N'wd / Freddy, "Cthier (8.10 3 | 3-Cape Grattan, Shea 5-Kelly Mac Hal, Langille Also Started: Brother Nobile, aravel Royal and Lochinver EXACTOR 6 AND x PAID $14.20, Peterborough PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Peterborough Petes and Toronto Maple Leafs battled to a 13-13 overtime tie Thursday in the On- tario Lacrosse Association Sen- ior A series. The one point salvaged by SEVENTH RACE--Mile Trot. Cond. Toronto moved them into first|Purse $1,900. 8-Kimbo, Wapl 10.70 10 420 place, one point ahead of Brook- ri penne Creme 4 6Jimmie Hof, Holmes 4 lin Redmen, who have a game) Also "started: Sister Matt, Rudeen in hand. Billy Armour scored four goals for Peterborough, Cy Hanover, Sis Herbert and Avalon Jo Jo, BIGHTH RACH -- Mile Pace. Cond. Purse $1,600. Coombs and Ken Ruttan added|2Tkle Adios, McKley 6.70 4.40 3,20 8-Armbro Gamboi, G"braith 5.70 3.30 two each, John Davis, Jerry|(Atiimn Frost, Findley 70 Burns, Jim Paterson, Joe Todd| 'also Started: Rip Herbert, Paladin Pick, R. Yankee Wann, inig' f) and Terry ,Downer added thet Wyandot. Chief, other Petes' goals. Graham Gair scored five for|p NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond. Pr $1,100. Toronto. Ron MacNeil added|1-spud Rico, Varcoe 7.00 4.40 340 three and Ross Othem, a pair. {ye /'c%., Campvell $90, 38 "Mai iwson A Brian Keegan, Dave Hall and| Also Started: ne re theta, Mr. Adam, Fleetwood rattan, uines Ron Roy scored single Toronto |\c#m & Gentry Mckly: goals, Atiendance $852, Mutuels $316,120. you might easily e any automatic hea That's why people ties for boat owners. 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