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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1967, p. 15

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ES . MARY MARTHA JEFFERY oor health for three Mrs. Mary Martha Jef- {0 Stone Street West, ine 16, at the Oshawa Hospital. She was in h year. former Mary Martha t, the deceased was ily 26, 1892, at Isling- ndon England. She had resident of Canada and for 13 years. ceased by her husband nry (Jack) Jeffery, Mar. , She is survived by r, Mrs. Robert Griffin ) of London, England ir sons, Arthur, John, ymond of Oshawa and of London, England. surviving are three sis- rs, Kate Petits, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs, Arthur tose) all of London, Eng- brother, Sonny Smith, on, England; 17 grand- and 25 great - grand- . She was predeceased s sisters. uneral service will be 3.15 p.m., June 19, at nstrong Funeral Home, ohn Wood of the Salva- my will conduct the Interment will be in Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ENNETH BLOUIN th Blouin, 17, 25 Gren- , son of Rachelle and i Blouin, was buried, at Resurrection Ceme- owing his death June 13. was said at St. Mary's ->eople Church and was Father Senchanging. arers were: Michael Gilles Rancourt, Claude rt, Yvon Phillppe, Jac- amberland and Germain FUNERAL OF 'S. JOHN HUSAK nemorial service for in Husak, who died, at awa General Hospital, in her 74th year, was the Armstrong Funeral t 2 p.m., June 16. ervice was conducted J. H. Dovgalev of Bloor aptist Church. Interment shawa Union Cemetery. allbearers were John Fred Gerlecki, John , Victor Lipski, Greg- ub a and Ales Alex. Dovgalev. SULTS Soda shag Gz 4@ 3.50 2.60 Fitz' 4.40 3.50 Lif a Kelly n in Order: Sea Salt, Hasty awless Rambler and Pretty mn and J M Augerl Entry, RACE -- Purse $3,200. Allow- beveeraide and up. About 1 'Grubb 200 2:10 2.10 ee Fitz'ns in Order: ¢ Cosmic Grey, One 1 A-Little Bullf r Farms and Hillcrest Stable R, 1A AND 4, PAID $8.60. H RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al- Three- and Four + year - olds, anada. One and one-sixteenth iy Ch'e, B'by 10.80 4.70 3.10 1 Park, D'fach 3.60 = 1 Market, Gomer 2.4 in Order: Pappy Parker, iin ny, B-Arctic Flash, Black Mackerel Sky. AD bes and Golden West intr is Farm Entry, RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- par-olds and up. One and one iles. reeze, Grubb 19.00 11.30 na 2nd, Gordon 4.90 ar Pitt gg! 280 rder: Red Purse, Guest ty Rae: A-Saucy Question, 1 Valley Town. ich Stable and Mrs D F Cas- Si, Total Handie $456,792. TRIES age, Gubbins 110 ts, Grubb A-X110 9, Kelly X110 igs, Werry A-109 , Steve 112 Barroby ap Stable vent (ACTOR WAGERING) 'ACE -- Purse $2,600, Allow- €- and four-year-olds. @ Fur- Poirier XXX109 ty, reat cod XXX Srubb X101 0d, Walsh 103 er, Hinojosa 128 , ib X103 eam, Gomez 117 tach | Back, Fitzsimmons 1% ACE -- Purse $2,600. AHow e- and four-year-olds (Bfvn. urlongs (8). Bell X100 Poirier XXX100 Kelly X105 r, Gomez 125 inca, hei fod irr ather, areata m4 Green 101 ACTOR WAGERING) H RACE -- Purse $10,006 te Trial Stakes". Three-year- In Canada, One and one- iles (8), Gomez 126 Fitzsimmons 126 eertict Barroby 126 ) Boy 126 Queen, No Boy 126 RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Four-year-olds and up. 7 Mile Turf Course (14), Gubbins A-113 ubb A-X111 Inouye 113 ant, Barroby 116 Ngo, rapid 106 ny 116 t, Hinojosa 111 k, Grubb X111 » Inouye 111 , Kelly X111 ure, Brownell. X108 mel, ey ae 3 Bell alk Xixx10 rtin and Yellow Briar Stable AAC AAC s AAC OST TIME 3 P.M, iCEWAY Lan -- Mile Pace. Claim Watty, F'gn 16.20 6.80 4.60 sitan, Wellwood 4.00 3,49 les 3.90 ted: Chester Brown, Miss ', Meadow Wave, Lincoin's Lynden Chief. RACE -- Mile Pace, Cond, 6.20 3.70 3.00 8,00 6.50 Waples Furness Klyo, Hie ted: Invincible Pick, Sam The iper Boy, 4.10 Dixi- Man C., Belmont er, "et Phill * Girls -- Canadian Pro Football Will Have 66 TV Games REGINA (CP)--A 1967 Cana- dian TV schedule that provides 35 televised games in the west and 31 in the east was issued at th e CFL's semi-annuol meeting. The CBC network will provide 12 games in the west and 12 in the east, all on Saturdays, and the CTV network 23 in Western Canada and 19 in the east. The TV area of the home team will be blacked out. The schedule: August 2 aa at Edmonton, CTV west 9 Edmonton at Ottawa, CTV east-west THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 17, 1967 15 11 Montreal at Toronto, CTV west 12 Edmonton at Hamilton,! CBC east-west 16 Toronto at Vancouver, CTV east-west 19 Toronto at Edmonton, CBC east-west 23 Ottawa at Hamilton, CTV east; CTV west 26 Toronto at Montreal, CTV east-west zi Colony at Vancouver, CTV es! w 30 Regina at Edmonton, CTV west September. 4 Montreal at Ottawa, CTV Annual Public Schools Track And Field Results sence DIVISION Runoing Breed Jump In Boys Danny Brown, Hillsdale 17'S"; a dak Sirko, Cedardale; 3. Joe Nymeger,! Seba Throw ~ Joanne Benie, South Simcoe 2. Colleen Peebles, eet 3. Diane Smith, Dr, Phillips. Running High Jump Boys -- Larry Martin, T. R. McEwen 52"; 2, Jim Grant, Dr. Cannon; Brian Cooper, Dr. Cannon. Girls -- Lynda Nichols, King Street 44"; 2, Barbara Bently, Ridgeway; 3. Karen McFeeters, &. A. Lovell, 100 Yard Dash Boys -- George Langstaff, Conant 11.2 sec.; 2. John Urainetz, Hillsdale; 3. Dave Ross, South Simcoe. Girls -- Elaine Ford, Vincent Masse 12.4 sec.7 2. 3. Gall INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Softball Throw Boys -- Ralph Mills, Mary Street 208'; 2. Larry Cox, Woodcrest; 3. Peter Murdoch, Or. Phillips. Girls --. Colleen Merchant, Dr. Phillips 147'; 2. Cathy Rockert, Adelaide McLaugh- lin; 3. Louise Wilson, Vincent Massey. Running High Jump Boys -- James Bind, Sunset Heights | 4'5¥a""; 2. Terry McKee, Ridgeway; 3./ Gary Strasbourg, Hillsdale. Running Broad Jump Girls -- Patti Thompson, Ridgeway 135"; 2. Beverley Kirkham, Dr. Cannon; 3. Olga id tg Cedarda 85 Yard Di yee - michael Ouellette, Dr, Cannon 2. Clive reveal Dr. Phillips; 5 De rown, Ridge Girls -- Terry clifford, i sec. 2, ie Colpus; 3. Heather Parry, Adelaide Mc-! Laughiin, College Hill JUNIOR DIVISION Running Broad Jump joys -- Danny Linde, Grandview 12 6"; 2. Victor Sirko, Cedardale; 3. Roman Tykojlo, Duke of Edinburgh. Girls -- Susan Porteous, Vincent Mas- sey 115; 2. Ostrom, Or. Phillips; 43. Elizabeth Kuczywski, Cedardale. Softball Throw Boys -- Jim McHugh, Adelaide Mc- Laughlin 150'6; 2. Alan Tole, hichencedeal 3. Roy Porter, Dr. Phillips. Giris_-- Cathy White, Duke of Edin- burgh 12510"; 2. Kim Tyson, Hillsdale; | 3. Rochelle Reuben, Dr. Phillips. 18 Yard Dash Boys -- David Field, Beauv Valiey 9.8 sec.; 2. Bobby Bennett, Dr. Phillips; 3.| Bey Victor Fuke, T. R. McEwen. Girls --_ Susan Beamish, hdr er! 1 .6 sec.s Brenda Zarowny, T. wen; 3. Anne Pinczuk, College Milt. BANTAM DIVISION Throw Boys -- Ricky Moffat, Ritson 143'9" Jackson, Gertrude | a wis -- Charlotte Upshaw, Dr. Can- Nn 8.7 se@c.; 2, Dale Bodeshefsky, Grand- views 3. teete Brown, Gertrude Colpus. NOVICE DIVISION 50 Yard Dash Boys -- Barry McQuaid, Cedardale 8 sec.; 2, Brian Miles, Grandview; 3. Kevin Yurchi, Ritson. Girls -- Ruth Neal, Sunset Heights 7.9 sec.; 2. Donna Freeman, Dr. Cannon; RELAY RACES SENIOR DIVISION Boys Group "A" -- E. A, Lovell 51.9 sec.; 2. Dr. Phillips; 3. Or. Cannon Group "BY" -- Hillsdale oF sec.; 2. 3. South Simcoe. "cr -- Ritson aod Bondy 2) | Adelaide McLaughlin; 3. Woodcrest. G roup --_ Queen Eitzabeth 58.4 sec.; 2, 3. Harmony. Group ae -- King Street 51.2 sec.; 2. 1. R. McEwen; 3. Ridgeway. Girls Group "A" -- Dr, Cannon 58 sec.; 2. Or. aly 3. Sunset Heights. Grou; -- Vincent Massey 56.7 sec.; \2. Cedardale 3. Beau Valley. Group "'C" -- Ritson Road 1.01:7 mins! 2. Pecnhls 3 McLaughlin; 3. Woodcrest. | Group "DO" -- Albert Street 1.01:3 min.) 2. Harmony; 3. Queen Elizabeth. Group "E" -- King Street oe se 2, Ridgeway; 3. T. R. McEw INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Boys on "A -- BE. A, Lovell 55.6 sec.) Cannon; Sunset Heights. gr "B" -- Vincent Massey 56.1 sec.7 wy Valleys 3, Conant "cv -- Adelaide McLaughlin Po $ec.; 2. Woodcrest; 3. Ritson Road. ip "DD" -- Westmount 58.7 sec.; 2 |aveen Elizabeth; 3. Harmony Road. "8; T. R, McEwen -- 53.3 sec, 2, Ridgeway; 3. King Street. Girls Group "A" -- DOr. Phillipe 57.6 sec.;| 2, Dr. Cannon; ! east; Vancouver at Regina, CTV| w Edmonton at Calgary, | east; Edmonton at Regina, CTV t es' 9 Winnipeg at Montreal, CBC eastt-west 10 Ottawa at Regina, east-west 16 Calgary at Montreal, CBC east-west 17 Hamilton at Ottawa, CTV jeast; Regina at Winnipeg, CTV west 20 Calgary at Toronto, CTV east-west 23 Montreal at Hamilton, CBC east; Edmonton at Winnipeg, CBC west 24 Toronto at Ottawa, CTV east; Calgary at Regina, CTV west | 27 Winnipeg at Vancouver, 'CTV west 30 Regina at Toronto, CBC 'east-west | October 1 Ottawa at Hamilton, CTV east; Vancouver at Winnipeg, iad west 4 Regina at Montreal, CTV ie west 7 Hamilton at Calgary, CBC east-west 8 Winnipeg at Toronto, CTV east-west 9 Hamilton at Regina, CTV east-west 14 Toronto at Montreal, CTV 3. 3. Carol Penfound, Adelaide McLaughlin. east-west 15 Vancouver at Hamilton, CTV east-west 18 Vancouver at Ottawa, CTV east-west 21 Montreal at CBC east-west 22 Ottawa at Toronto, CTV jeast; Hamilton at Winnipeg, | CTV west 28 Toronto at Ottawa, east; Edmonton at CBC west 29 Monireal at Hamilton, CTV east; Vancouver at Regina, CTV west Edmonton, CBC Calgary; November 1 Winnipeg at Edmonton, CTV west 4 Ottawa at Montreal, CBC east; Calgary at Vancouver, CBC west 5 Hamilton at Toronto, CTV east; Regina at Winnipeg CTV west CTV also will carry the East- ern semi-final nationally, prob- ably, Sunday, Nov. 12, the first Western final, probably Satur- day, Noy. 18, and the second Group "B' -- eeu 'Valley $2.3 sec,;| Eastern final, probably Nov. 25. 2. College | fal 3, Vincent Massey. Grou; -- Adelaide McLaughlin 58.8 sec.; i Gertrude Colpus; 3. Wood-| crest. Group "DY -- Albert Street 1.02:1/ | min.; + 2. Westmount; 3. Harmony Road. 7+ Sfour Ee" . McEwen; 3. {pur DIVISION Street. | 'Or roup "A" -- ap Mgt 1.00:6 min.; 2. At Cannon; 3. A. Lovell. 1B ae Vincent Massey 1.01: 2| Mc- rou} acy 2 Coronation; 3. College Hill, roup C" re -- Adelaide MeLaughtin 1.00:7 min.; 2. Woodcrest; 3. Ritson Road. Group "DY -- Westmount 1.02:4 bso . Albert Street; 3, Mary Street. 2. And Y Zeies, Codardele; 3. Billy Spic- Girts abyk, College Hill 103' | Pi danaiat 'est; 3.1 Li Boys -- Devil Freeman, Or. Can @.7 sec.; 2, Brent Fulton, Vincent Ma: aughiin. +3. David Armstrong, Adelaide Me- i Group "A" = Dr. Phillips, No Time; 2, Dr. Cannon; 3, E. A. Lovell. Group i. bg Vincent M Time; ta Hillsdale; Pas hepa vi Group "Cc" 2. 'Adel ide Edinburgh. Group" "DY -- Albert Street 1.02:7 min.; Westmount; 3. Harmony Road. Symposium Of Recreation : Ends Montreal Session MONTREAL (CP)--The five- day Canadian Symposium of Recreation closed its doors Fri- day after hearing Allan J. Mac- Eachen, federal health and wel- fare minister, congratulate members of the 180 agencies and organizations represented on their foresight. "The new look in recreation can not be achieved by piece- meal efforts, by 180 organiza- tions and agencies working in their own little worlds," he said. It will require the concerted, co - operative efforts of all groups involved in recreation. | The 1,300 delegates, in the Port Perry Race Results PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Re- sults of harness racing held at the Port Perry Raceway Fri-| day: H FIRST RACH = Maidens, 1 Mile.|; Time 2:24.4. Lit Bu ck 2.70 2 Misty Heather ; Parvin Ann : rl | SECOND RACB -- Cond. Pace and Trot. 6% Furlongs. Time 1:53. adowview Bird 5.40 4.20 2.90 Canal View Jet 6.00 2.60 Slade Hanover 2.20 THIRD RACE -- Inv. Pace and Trot. 6% Furlongs. Time 1:48. Wil Lor Dolly -- . «30 3.00 2.50 Princess Frisce 4.50 3.00| Rusty Bill 3.00 FOURTH RACB -- Inv. Trot. 6% Fur- Time 1:82. Castor $4.90 5.30 2.20 Robert fee Jr. 3.40 2.10) Edson 2.10] s. Time 1:47. | Goery Moore 17.90 7.00 5.90) Meadow. Breslin 7.50 3.30 Miss atin Dilla 5.90 rd UINELLA (4-3) PAID $55.20, SIXTH RACE -- Cond. Trot end Pace. 1 Mile. Time 2:21.2. Canal View Jet 4.90 3.10 2.30 Meadowview » Bird te 2.20 Slade Hanover 2.70 SEVENTH RACE -- Inv. Pace and Trot. 1 Mile. Time 2:19.3. Princess Frisco 5.10 2.60 2.10 Molly Law Lea 44 2.10) wil Lor Dolly 2.10| thee RACH -- Inv. Trot. 1 Mile. aon 4.0 4.70 2.60 Island Song 6.20 ° 2.70 | Capitol R. in QUINELLA (5-6) PAID $20.50 | NINTH RACE -- Free For All. 1 Mile. Time 2:20. Meadow Breslin 440 3.80 Miss Hope Dillard 8.80 Janet Forbes Attendance 818 Mutuel 6468, ikea Gace Ras bo Fur.| facilities, playgrounds and skat- jprivate golf courses received |taxation relief they would have jan unofficial lap | closing meeting of the resolu- tions committee, gave approval to the setting up of a provi-| sional board of directors. | This board will study the rec ommendations -- made in the) form of resolutions--at a later! date and will carry out the work of the symposium until the) next projected over-all meetin emo in 1969. The provisional board, which| will have wide discretionary powers, includes Rene Belisle, head of Montreal's parks and playground department; the As-| {sociation of Recreation Centres| represented by Yvan Coutu; Montrealer Charles Howes of the Boys' Clubs of Canada; and Lionel Fournier of Winnipeg, Canadian Association forj Health, Physical Education and| Recreation. In all, close to 100 recommen- dations or resolutions were sub-| | mitted. | MORE SERVICES ASKED The delegates urged "all mu-| nicipal and private recreation| agencies to extend their serv- ices to provide special recrea- tion facilities and programs for iretarded children and adults." Closer liaison was urged be- tween recreation agencies and school boards and their staff. The Canadian Youth Hostels Association recommended: that "youth hostels be erected, main- tained and owned by the federal and provincial governments," The national council of YMCA's asked for beaches, ski hills, tennis courts, golf courses, picnic and hiking areas, boating ing rinks, for public use. A resolution from the Royal Canadian Golf Association to have all existing golf courses y 57.2 sec.s %.) Second Western final, CBC will carry the Western |semi-final, probably Saturday, | Nov. 11; the first Eastern final, | 19, the} probably Sunday, Noy. Nov. 22, jand the third western final, if, necessary, probably Nov. 26. | The Grey Cup game in Ot- | |tawa, probably Saturday, Dec. | 2, will be produced by CTV and} ae jointly by both CBC and | ~, Woodview Tops! | | is a aS "i Scarboro Club Oshawa Woodview Park de-| feated Scarboro All-Stars 5 - 1) a Toronto York Central! Ladies Softball League game at| North Oshawa Friday. | Cathy Stead posted the pitch-| jing decision, holding the visi-| |tors to seven hits. Stars scored| jin the fourth inning to take a) 11-0 lead but Oshawa tied the! score in the last half of the! inning. A three-run fifth, highlighted, by Joanne Bessie's two-run| tiple, turned out to be the win-| ning frame for Oshawa. Stead fanned seven batters and walked two, while losing |pitcher Nauss gave up nine |nits, struck out five and walked| movie Nichol had a double and two singles for Woodview| [Park, with Bessie claiming a ;\triple and single. jwent to Jane Harper, Other hits: Cathy | Chapman, Gail Crossman and Rita Bradley. Scarborough hits went to) Lang, two, Wen Skinner, Braun, Gray, Bennett and Jones. Scarbroro 00 100 0--1 7 2) Oshawa 000 131 x--5 9 1 Nauss and Gray; Stead and | Crossman. 'WHL Suspends Blades' Franchise LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Lo: Angeles Blades announced Fri day Western Hockey League di- rectors meeting in Seattle have| allowed them to suspend their franchise. Jack Geyer, assistant to co- owner Daniel F. Reeves, said) the Blades have two years re-| maining on their contract to} | play in the Los Angeles Sports Arena, but the lease can be waived, This enables the newly: organ- ized Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League to ap-| ply for the Blades' dates in the! arena. The Blades franchise is merely) suspended, Geyer said, adding} they still own the franchise and| the players. declared green belt areas and thus protected from high taxes, ran into heavy opposition. Delegates maintained that if to admit the public. WINS TOURNAMENT TORONTO (CP)-- Dexter! Hamilton, 39 - year - old rubber| worker, shot a one-over-par 70 Friday to win the Ontario Golf Association's public course tour-| nament. Hamilton's round also SETS LAP RECORD FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgi sparked his Kitchener Rockway foursome to the team prize for the tive year. He |(AP)--Jim Clark of Scotland, |working out for Sunday's Bel- gian Grand Prix auto race, set! record of| 130.145 miles per hour Friday in| a Lotus Ford Formula I car. | returned in nine consecutive fours on the back nine at the! Humber Valley course to edge | out Gord Lace of Toronto Town- | iship's Lakeview course by one} shot for the Labatt Trophy. 2 BLS BIE Lae re ° : 2 3 DES bas @ = a st : 2 > ¢ » ? qT ATKINSON -- A Fathers' Day Tribute fn loving memory of @ dear father, Frederick Sidney, who passed sway January 28, 1967. His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. ~Always remembered by son John, ATKINSON -- A Father's gM oo In loving memory of 8 dear and grandfather, Frederick aikien whe passed away January 28, 1967. We do not need a pe day To bring you to our m For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. They say time heals 'all Sorrows, And helps one to forget; But time has only proven, dad, How much we miss you yet. --Lovingly remembered and so sadly missed by daughter and sons, BLACK -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear husband and father, David Black, who passed away August 11, 1955. --Sadiy missed by wife Mae and daugh- ter Sharon. BRYANT -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Bruce Thomas Bryant, who passed away September 7, 1965. --Lovingly remembered by daughter Ethel, Randolph and = grandchildren Karen, Randy and Carolyn. BUTLER -- A Fathers' Day Tribute, in loving memory of @ dear father, Ed- ward Butler, who passed away May 28, 1965. You suffered with courage, We knew not your paln, You 'fought to get well, But all was in vain, When God called you home, To His garden of rest, It's true what they say, He takes only the best. --Ever remembered by son Lioyd, daughter-in-law Velma, granddaughters Jane and Pam. CARNOCHAN -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Dona'd Thomas nochan, who passed away August 18, 1961. We lost a father with a heart of gold, Who was more to us, than wealth un- told, Without farewell, he fell asieep, With only memories for us to keep, We have lost, but God has gained, One of the best fathers, the world eon- tained, So you who have @ father, cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache, Till you see his empty chair. --Sadiy missed and loving'y remem bered by son, Morley, daughters Don- aida, Lorna and Carolyn, son-in-law Gerald, grandsons Randy and Kelly. CARR -- A Fathers' Day Tribute to @ devoted Dad and grandfather, Thomas, who passed' away September 14, 1966 May the joys of Heaven surround your On this your "Special Day" We'd give the world If we could say "Happy Fathers' Day,' to you today. No cards, no kisses, no presents fe give, Just all our love, just es ong as we ive. --Sadiy missed and lovingly remem- bered by wife Jean and daughters San- dra, Caro! and sons-in-law Butch and Ron. Goodnight and God bless, Poppa. Kim, Howard, Dean, and Teri-Lynn. CARTWRIGHT -- A_ Fathers' Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Samuel Fob Eialty who passed away August 6, os often sit and think of him When are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own --Too dear te ever be forgotten, by wite end family. CHANDLER--A Fathers' Day Tribute in memory of » dear father, Charles Chandler, who passed away August 12, 1964, His memory is as dear today, As In the hour he passed away. Ever remembered by daughter Linda, CHINCHA -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father, Balazius Chincha, who passed away May 1965. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory sad and ture Just the love and sweet devotion, Of one who thinks of you. ~Lovingly remembered by Irene, son-in-law Michael. daughter CLEMENGER -- A Father's Day Trib. ute in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Roy Clemenger, who passed away September 13, 1959. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every days Remembrance keeps him near. --Lovingly remembered by wife Marion and family. COOK -- With deepest love and fond rememberance of @ father and grand- father, Morley Cook, who passed away so suddenly February 5, 1965, What we would give if we bd say Hello Ded in the same old wa' To hear your voice, see you "Smuite To sit with you and chat a while So you who have a father Cherish him with care For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair. For ever in our hearts, daughter Jean, son-in-law Everett, grandchildren Susan and Everett, Jr. DARLING -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Eric !van Darling, who passed away January 9, 1962. ~-Sadly missed and ever remembered by wife Noreen, and children John, Dennite Ronnie end Linda. DART -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in foving memory of a dear father and andfather, Charies 1. Dart, who passed away June 20, 1965. God took him home, it was his will But in our hearts we love him still, We offen sit and think of him, When we are aii alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. ~Always ered by Ethel, Jack end childre DART -- A Fathers' Day Tribute to a dear father, Charlies Dart, Sr. who passed away June 20, 1965 One year has passed away dear dad and gramps Since you were called away How well we remember that sad. and weary day We miss you and sigh to see thy face But since this cannot be We leave thee to the care of Him Who watched thee and us --Lovingly remembered by Florence and family. DAVIDSON -- In memory of a dear fhusband, father and grandfather, Rus: Davidson, who passed away Dece,nber 31, 1964. In memory we see you just the same As long as we tive, we'll cherish your name-- Deep in ovr hearts, you are living yet, we ee you too dearly, Dad, to ever ko remembered by wife Lillian, children and grandchildren FARROW -- A Fathers' Day Tribute tn loving memory of a dear husband, bt and Grandpa, Martin (Bill) Farrow, away January 18, 1966, The light went out of life for us, The world turned dark and dreary, When God called unto himself, The one we loved most dearly. We have no tears left, Dad, No one can ever tell, The broken hearts you left behind, Without a last farewe'l, To the world you may be forgotten, To others part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you Your memory will always last. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Ella, children and grandchildren, GAME -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father and husband, Charies E. Game, who passed @way August 22, 1960. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf Ever remembered by wife Eleanor and children, Marjorie 2ad Russell. GARDNER -- A Fathers' Day Tripute in joving memory of @ dear husband and , Roy, who passed away January What would | give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile; Thal meant 0 much to me. ~Lovingly remembered by wife Lottie end family. GARROW -- A Fathers' Day Tribule in loving memory of @ dear father and grandfather, Lorne Garrow, who passed away June 7, 1965. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. ~--Remembered by his son David and family GERACE -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank Gerace, who passed away February 13, 1964. Thinking of you today Then that Is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday. And the day before that too. We shall think of you tomorrow And each day through the years, Though absent you @re very near Still loved, still missed and very dear, Sadly missed by Mary and family. GINGERESK! -- A Tribute in loving memory grandfather, Joseph, who pet nny February 19, 1967. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. ~Lovingly remembered by grandchil- ren Florence and Jotn. cour Prot GINGERESKI -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father, coe who passed away Febru- ary 1% 1 Farewal 'dear father, thy 'wilting hands will tow rod \adeu A loving father, kind and No one on earth we'll find tke You. Ever remembered by daughter Julie, son Edward. thy work Is GRAY -- A Fathers' Day Tribute in loving memory of @ deer father and grandfather, hee Gray, who passed away June 18, 7 No morning Priest Sy oe returns, But what we think of yi Those left behind are very dear But none replaces you. --Always PA laos by daughter Dorothy, in-law Gerry and grand- children Rooert, Randy "aod Joanne. GRIFFIN -- ade F. rs' Day Tribute in loving memory of @ dear father and granctater, ah Peter Griffin, who Passed away August 12, 1965. Some day we hope fo meet again Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand In the better land, Never to part again. ~--A'ways remembered by June, John eg¢ children. kth -- A loving Father's: Day tribute in memory of @ dear husband, father, grandfather and Be fone father, James P. Griffin, who away August 12, 1965. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just @ memory, sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion Of all who thinks of you. ~Always remembered by his wife and family HARLOW -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Don Harlow, who passed away January 9, 1964 His memory is as dear today, As In the hour he passed away. --Ever remembered by wife Dorothy, oy seg Donna, Debra, sons Doug and Dale. KATUZKI A Father's Day Tribute, fo the memory of a dear husband, fa- ther and grandfather, Michael Katuzkl, who passed away April 15, 1965. Dad we offen sit and think of you And speak of how you died, And many a time we have longed for you And many a time we have ed Your tired eyes are sleeping Two willing hands are sfill For a dad who worked so hard for us Is resting in God's will, You never 1 goodbye to us, Perhaps it + as well, We never could have said goodbye To one we loved so well, But when we 'look bal 2 _ you gone If really breaks our $0 you who have a don cherish him with care For you will never know the heart- acl 'Till you see his vacant chair. Lovingly mbered by wife Mary, daughter son-in-law Larry and Qranddaughters Michele and Lawrene. KENT -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father, C. Peter Kent, who passed. away Septem- ber 8, 1964. We were not there to see you die, To hold your hand and kiss goodbye, But we'll remember our whole life throu The visits and talks we had with you. Always remembered by daughter 'Winnie, son-in-law Philtip. KERR -- A loving Father's Day Trib- ute in memory of a dear husband end father, James Kerr, who passed away August 28, 1949 You are not forgotten, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory laste, We will remember thee Ever remembered by wife and family. loved one, KOZUB -- A Father's Day Tribute to @ dear father and husband, George Kozub, who passed away, June 1, 1964, Today, as oh so often, We're thinking of you Dad, Hoping that we'll meet some day And once again be glad. You left us just three years ago, To be with God above, And we shall always treasure, Your memory with love. This Father's Day as we think, Of all the bygone days, We know that we will n'er forget, Our Father far away. --Dearly loved and sadly missed by wife Olga, and daughers Tina and Eliz- abeth, LARKIN -- In memory of a loving husband and father, Douglas (Doug) Larkin who passed away June 19, 1966. Those whom we. love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just In all his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, autiful memories he left behind ~Livingly remembered by wife Dorothy and family. LARKIN -- In memory of a dear Dad, Douglas Larkin, who passed away June 19, 1966. We do not forget, nor do we intend, We think of you often, will to the end; Forgotten by some you may be, In our memory you will ever be. Always remembered by daughters Col. fren and Linda, sons-in-law Bob and Dan, granddaughters Tracey and Ann- ette LAUGHLIN -- A Father's Day Tribute in memory Of @ dear husband and fa- ther, Thomas J. Laughlin, who passed eway February 5, 1962. A page in memory's book Is gently turned today, Beautiful memories are treasured ever Of happy days, when we were together, ~Sadly missed by son Tom, daughter-in- law Carole and grandchildren. LAWRENCE -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George V., who passed away November 11, 1966, Caim and peaceful he Is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadiy miss him, But trust in God to meet again. ~Ever remembered by daughter Jean- ette, son-in-law Giles and grandchildren John, Rick and Wayne. LAWRENCE -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in loving memory of a dear father, George Victor, who passed away No- vember 11, 1966. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. ~--Always remembered by son George, daughter-in-law Catherine. LAWRENCE -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in loving memory 'of a dear father and grandfather, George Victor Law. rence, who passed away November 11, 1966. Nothing can ever take away The love @ heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near, ~Always remembered by. son John, daughter- in-law Jean and grandchildren Michael, Mary. LOCKEY -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Michael Lockey, who passed away June 13, 1966. He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many think the Wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies in the heart concealed, --Always remembered by wife and family. AlHER S DAY TRIBU o FATHERS and GRANDFAT on FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 18, 1967, from DEVOTED LOVED ONES. LYON -- In loving memory of @ dear father, Norman Lyon, who passed away March 5S, 1966. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet hiny Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better Jand, Never fo part again Always remembered by daughter Linda and son-in-law Douglas. MacKAY -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father and Qrandfather, Allen MacKay, who passed @way March 3, 1963 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again --Lovingly remembered by Jean, son-in-law Chris and dren daughter grandchil- MALLOY -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Graham Mal- joy, who passed away March 13, 1967. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by al! Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better Jandy Never fo part again A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth we'll find like you. --Lovingly remembered by wife Eva and son Gregory. MANNS -- In loving memory of a dear father, Walter Manns, who passed @way December 18, 1962 Gone, dear father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember None on earth can take your J A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death left a loneliness The world can never fill, Ever remembered by the family. MARINOFF -- A Father's Day Tri ute In loving memory of @ dear father, Pavi Marinotf, who passed away on Jan- wary 14, 1964, His charming ways and smiling face Are @ pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Lovingly remembered and sadiy miss- ed by hit wife, Mrs, Blanch Marinoff, Doreen and Ray Blanchard and family. MILNE -- In loving memory of @ father, Bruce Milne, who passed way June 16, 1962. Gone tro Us that smiling face, Those pleasant cheerful ways, The heart that son so eae friends In happy bygone day: You left behind you 'proken hearts, Who loved you so sincere, Who never can and never will Forget you, dear. --Sadly missed by son Jim, daughter- in-law Adrienne and grandchildren, MITCHELL -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of @ dear father and Grandfather, Benjamin § Mitchell, who passed away December 12, 1944. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. ~--Dearly remembered by son Micks daughter-in-law Bea, and grandchildren. MOORE -- In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Morley Moore, who passed away June 6, 1961. You wished no one a fond farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You had gone before we knew it And only God knows why. ~Lovingly remembered by Ozzie and Reba, irene and Allan and grandchil- dren, 3 MOTH -- In loving memory of a won- derful husband, father and grandfather, Ernest Albert Moth, who passed away March 2, 1967. Two tired eyes are sleeping, Two willing hands are still; For one who suffered far too much, Resting in God's will. You never said goodbye to us, Perhaps it's just as well, We never could have said goodbye To one we love so much, Lovingly remembered by wife Earla, daughters, sonsin-law, and grandchil- dren. MOUNTAIN -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in laving memory of a dear father, David Mountain, who passed away De- cember 14, 1966. Farewell, dear father, thy work Is o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more, A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth we'll find like you. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, Marina, Michael, Patrick and Danny. PRATLEY -- A Father's Day Tribute In memory of our dear father, Mr. John Pratiey, who passed away October 16, 1 raed gave us 4 wonderful father, His memory will never grow old. He fashioned his smile out of sunshine, He moulded his heart of pure gold, He needed a new star In heaven, A beautiful light to shine. So out of this world of sorrow He chose that dear father of ours : --Lovingly remembered by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law Russell and grand- children. PRATLEY ~ A Father's Da Tribute In loving memory of @ déar father end grandfather, John Pratley, who passed away October 16, 196) We often think of days gone by, When we were al! together; A shadow o'er our lives has cast, Our loved one's gone forever --Remembered by daughter Bea, law Mick and grandchildren. Prince -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of # dear father and Grandfather, Thomas Albert, who pass- @d away March 16, 1965. There is a home not made by hand, Beyond its golden door Awaits the one who is now away, Not lost, just gone before. And in that home not made by hand The Master will prepare A place for us and when He calis We'll meet our loved ones there. Lovingly remembered by daughter Loretta and Family. son-In- RAINE -- A Father's Day Tribute in foving memory of a dear husband, Oscar Raine, who passed away June 17, 1964. No morning dawns, no night returns, But. that | think of you, Those left behind are very good, But none replace# you Many silent tears are shed, when ¢ am ail! alone, The one |! loved so very much, the one | called my own =Lovingly remembered by wife Eliza- DNA Sh & See Ihog HERS REID -- A special Pather's Day Trib- ute in' honor of # loving father and Grandfather, Alexander Stuart Reid, who passed away February 24, 1964. Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mei And may theie be no mourning ef the bar When | put out fo sea. ~Always remembered by sen Rober? and family. sa Te ROMAN -- in loving memory of # dear father and grandfather, Kenneth Roman, who passed away February 8, 1960. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. --Sadiy missed by wife Mae, and chil- dren Joan, Beverley, Bob, Donald Mari- I Wayne, grandchildren Ross, Janet, Bonnie and Barbara. SAXBY -- A Father's Day Tribute in memory of a dear father and gra father, William Saxby, who passed away August 1, 1962. Softiy the leaves of memory fall, Gentiy we gather and treasure them all, Some may forget, now that you are no matter how gone, We will remember, 9. Lovingly remembered by son Fi daughter-in-law Joyce and children. SS Rig SG SAXBY -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear. father, Wil- liam Saxby, who passed away Al 1, 1962. Forever in our thoughts, --Always remembered by Christine, son-in-law Bob, erandenttaren Gary and Sharon, SHREWING -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in loving memory of 8 dear dad, George T. Shewring, who passed away January 26, 1963. You're not forgotten, father dear, Nor ever shall you be, As long as life and memory last | shall remember thee. Sadly missed by daughter Gladys, sen- in-law Frank and grandchildren, SIMPSON -- A Father's Day Tribute in tqying memory of a wonderful hus- band and father, Wilbert Simpson, whe Passed away January 12, 1959. ~Ever remembered and vg 4 missed by wife Myrtle, sons I, Bob, Joe, daughters Rose and Beck SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ernest Smith, who passed away April 11, 1963. Fondly loved and deeply mourned, Heart of my heart, | miss you so; Often my darling, my tears will flow, Dimming your picture where'er | go; 'Tis sad but true, | will abide, Until some day we'll be side by side. Always remembered by wife Beatrice and children, Se 25 TE STAPLEY -- A Father's Day Trib- ute In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Carman K. Stapley, who passed away January 27, 1961. You're not forgotten, dear father, --Sadly missed by oldest daughter Ada, son-in-law Bill and first grandchild Vicky, AS STEELE -- A Father's Day Tribute In loving memory of a dear father and hus- band, Robert Stanley Steele, who passed away May 14, 1962. His memory is as dear bg fe Ag in the hour he passed awi Sadly missed by wife Alice and family. STEVENS -- A rey Day Tribute In loving memory dear husband and father, fai Cecil, whe passed away August 11, 1964. Nothing can sver take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. ~Ever remembered by wi ae daughter Audrey and son-i , grandchildren Joanne, Jim, and ye 55 te STRAUGHAN -- A Father's Day Trib- ute in loving memory of @ dear father, Fret née l who passed away tober 28, We iy Stink of days gone by, When we were ail together; A shadow o'er our wig has cast, Our loved one's gone forever. : Renee by Howard, Kit and amily, Ee TERWILLEGAR -- A Hada g Tribute in loving of father, John Jaman Tervliepar," euitsd to rest December 11, 1930: | thank God for @ wonderful, honest Christian Father -- A pioneer, ~Lovingly remembered by his eldest daughter, Mrs Ethel Simpson. ob TERWILLEGAR -- A Father's Day Tribute to a dear Dad end "yl Archle Terwilleaar, who December 17, 1952. A wonderful Dad, one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. --Always remembered by hter Elleen, son-in-law Ray end grandchii- 'en. GREG STS WOH ae, 7] THURSBY -- In loving memory of our dear father, George Thursby, who passed away December 24, 1946. Loving, giving the whole of the way; A cherished smile, a heart of gold, To the dearest father a heart could hold. Happy memories fond and true, From us who thought the world' of you. --Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, by daughter Helen, son-in-law Bud and grandchildren Sharon end Lana. VANN -- A Father's Day Tribute In foving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Thomas Vann, who passed away September 25, 1962. What is home without a father? All things this world may send But when | lost my dear father, 1 lost my dearest friend. ~Always remembered by daughter Lor- faine, son-in-law Bernard and grandchil- dren. WILLIAMSON -- A Father's Day Trib. ute to a loving father and grandfather, Mr. Robert Williamson, who passed away January 19, 1958. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. ~--Ever remembered by son David, daughter-in-law Leona, also daughter Florence, son-in-law Bill and grandchil- dren. ; WILLSON -- A Father's Day Tribute in loving memory of a dear father, Eugene H. Willson, who passed ai October 16, 1966. Wherever we go, whatever we do, We will always " Stree Dear Dad, about Remembered always" ty his family. [a ®

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