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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1967, p. 19

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---Notices ATTENTION SPECIAL G.M. UNIT MEETING SUNDAY, JULY 16th, 7 P.M. At The CIVIC AUDITORIUM To Discuss Amendments for Forthcoming Negotiations STEVE NIMIGON Chairman, G.M. Bargaining Commitiee BIRTHS =Tom end Marilyn (nee ee tah wish fo announce the birth elr daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 7 Ibs., z9., Thursdey, July 13, 1967, at swe Generel! Mospitel. A grand. ynter for Mr. and Mrs. Arncid ry end grest-granddaughter for Mr. Mrs, Willlam H, McHugh and niece wr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, DONNELL -- Albert and Mary (nee cer) thank God for the safe arrival win daughters, Patricia Anne and garet Ellen, born on Sunday, July 9, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterboro, Sisters for Resemary and Frances, 1OMPSON -- Wayne and Marilyn | Murphy) wish to announce the com- on 7; their centennial project, Diana 7 Ibs, 7% ozs., born July 12, 1967 Wemorial Hospital, Bowmanville, On- . A sister for Richard, Barbara and ley. Special thanks to Dr, Sylvester nurses on maternity floor, and also Alan Rundle of Oshawa. ESTERS -- Bill and Ann (nee Post) diy announce the arrival of @ sony hen William, 8 pounds, 1¥2 oun.ts, luly 13, 1967, at the Oshawa Genvyal ital, a dear baby brother for Cindy Janet. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett, Morgan, and nurses on fourth floor. ~~ DEATHS ANNS, Mertyn John (Jack) the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on sday, July 13, 1967, Merlyn J, ns, of RR 3 Port Perry, dearly J husband of Myrtle Dowson, dear r of Marilyn «mes. Norman Tripp), wiey and John, dear brother of y (Mrs. Norman _ Birkett), Marlon - Tom Bell), Thomas, i isared ard, rege and Audrey (Mrs, affy) in his 48th year. Resting at te . of McDel }-Panabaker, Port for service on Saturday at ' p.m. rent Pine liew wers please make donations to Can- 1 Cancer Society. "tnd AM oe Bl Lee We | Hospital on Wednes- "iy, Fe ier Leo &. Racicot conductor), beloved hus- pi Matheson, and step- r ot Esther Matheson, RN, of Osh- Bc ed 75th year. Resting at the lerson Funeral Home, 152 oe East, until Thursday noon. ce to Smith and Chapel Funeral " Chapleau, ea High Requiem . In Sacred Church, Chap- on Pato Bilas oy 15. Interment clpal Cemetery, Chapleau. LKER, John Alfred nly at the Soldiers Memorial Hos- Orillia, Wednesday July 12 1967, Alfred Walker, beloved husband of e Bernier, of 202 Laurence Avenve ', ear jth of John, Robert wa. it the saundell Funeral Home, 79 Fa North Orillia, until, Saturday to the baci ta of hiph en Angel', for requiem at 10 a.m, interment St St. Michaels ery Orillia, indness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW INERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 _ OCKE'S FLORISTS ineral arrangements end ral arrangements for all casions, ne SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS |8 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont, 1 MEMORIAM f --- In loving memory of a dear ind mother, Grace Gay, who pass- vay July 14, 1 st memories Pty finger forever: @ cannot change them, It's trues rs that may come cannot sever remembrance of you. naly iereeree by husband son Jack, daughter and son-in- ladys, Bert and family. VER -- In loving memory of a -In-law and grand- re Mabel Glover, who passed away pak it she was suffering, 'the lla yoy hard. te Prislad lige tg fe weai whispered "Peace be thine ngly remembe: by in-law, Evel! shawna, coe a orannie INAN -- Treasured memories of @ beloved mother, Ruth, who pass- ay, duly 13, 1966, n J am sad and lonely, everyiuine Ing goes 'm fo hear you whisper er up and carry on'. 'ou who have a mother, ish her with care, you'll never know fhe heartache "yer see her vacant chair. " Charlie, eat | ra, tn 4 ri $+ Robert, Erle and Ruth. ce "IN MEMORIAM SB = In loving memory ghee passed potty July 14, 1964 and father, August, 14, 1947, 70 Mig Bt eng parents, rest in sleep, ing memory we will keep, Loving ly remembered by daughter Evelyn fend family. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity é suggest we SKOUNT. LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 fed ei he oor, mw bgt ir x14 Mahon [ale the 'Por, Kelly A-X112 ' Hid) Star, Hinojosa 116 AVERY -- ! wish to express my sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and Inbors for flowers, cards and gifts pon to me, during my stay In hospital. A special thanks to Drs. Sprouil and also nurses and staff of Oshawa! jy Grant, 1" Hospital. ene --Gladys Avery, HENSTOCK -- ! wish to expres? my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors, All Saint's Guilds, the Con-| Rotung, servative Women's Association, and the/p Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, for cards, gifts and flowers recelved during my rig In Oshawa Genera! Hospital, also visits after returning home; very Sorecistive thanks to Drs. Cuddy and Sproule, senctel nurses as, oa -- Gi on ig and staff o! mrt Oe » Nilldred Henstock, tives and LTB No. 55, Rev. Mr. Mc! Pron ladies of Centennial United Church, lifts and cards, and phone calls | ved while | was In the hospital. | would also like to thank Dr. Witzel, Dr. Csont and Dr. Hall, and "chee and staff ny thanks again. oe ee --Wr. Leo W. Keeler, Cruise Sonty Hale 117 AH FUNERALS FUNERAL OF MRS. ALICE ANNE BARTLEY The funeral service for Mrs. Alice Anne Bartley, who died| 6; July 9, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in her 74th year, was Se Comb 118 A--Windfields Farm entry SIXTH "eek -- Purse $10,000 added three- held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m., July 12. rer} FORT ERIE ENTRIES pethgrtg JULY 15 Purse $2,300. Cla tego 6%a Furs 116 - $2,000. citing (3000), rauiabioee and up. Valley Royal Grubb x14 Scope, Di 12 CARD OF THANKS |2« Great Promise, Rerun 122 a née No 16 Royal "Regret, Tinoose 4 A-113 Spanking Breeze, Grubb B-X113 Boy 120 bath Lf hg lo 2nd, Royal Maple, Grub xi Whale Tail, Mahon 111 Silver Run, Werry 116 3 'urse $2,600. Al 4 + |lowanees, Iwowyeer ids 5 Furs Gee|Big Blunder, Barroby 112 Boy A-122 7 Up The Price, Harrison A-122 Tarfoot Shirl, eed ze B-109 Poet's Dream, relly x4 Farm (exAcToR WAGERING) The service was by Rev. Dr. George Minielly,|¥' minister of Centennial United|s Church. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. The pallbearers were Merle, Gordon and Kenneth Bartley, Reg and Ralph Henning and Stewart Sleeman. FUNERAL OF LLOYD L. FOWLER The memorial service for Lloyd L. Fowler, who died July ech 11 at the Toronto General Hos- pital, was held at the Armstrong July 13. 'The service was Farge end Byron Woolcoc inter- a was in the Oshawa Union Cemetery Soldiers' Plot. pallbearers, all members The of Branch 43, Royal Canadian) were 'archie Antle, Phil! Oieell, Stan Hicks, Peter Stephenson, Albert Turner and Reg Thomas. Fourth Place Determined By THE CANADIAN PRESS The four teams tied for fourth place in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A standings battled it out in two games Thursday, leaving Bramp- ton and Long Branch with fourth-spot honors. Brampton's 15-11 win over Hastings was led by Gord Keats, Dave Rudge and Ziggy Musial who each had three goals. Dave Wilfong got two, with brother Brian, Dave Stirritt, Ian Mont- gomery and Brian Green net- ting one each. Jim Grady scored three for Hastings. Ken Henderson, Drasch Semka and Dan Hop- croft notched two apiece. Sin- gle goals went to Paul La- plante and Jim Hickey. Bill Sheehan and Stan Cox scored three goals to lead Long Branch to a 14-11 win over St. Catharines, despite a solid geven-goal performance by Neil Stevens for the losers. Al Vallilee, Kevin Biss 'and Zou Caneao each scored twice for the winners. Bruce Todman and Al Rimmer got the others. John Hoculuk scored three and Dower Davis added one for St. Catharines. Junior A action resumes Sa- turday with three games, Tor- onto A Brampton, Toronto Township at Huntsville and Mimico at Hastings. SPORT BRIEFS SHOEMAKER IN PROGRAM VANCOUVER (CP)--William Shoemaker, world's leading money - winning jockey, will ride at Exhibition Park next 'Tuesday at the Centennial Day meet. He will ride five or six mounts on the eight-race card. Shoemaker has won over 5,600 winners in his carcer and purses worth $38,000,000. LARSEN RETURNED CHICAGO (AP) -- Relief pitcher Don Larsen, after a brief 11-day stay, was returned by Chicago Cubs to Dallas-Fort Worth of the Texas League on an outright release basis Tues- day. Larsen, who hurled a per- fect no-hitter in the 1956 World Series, was acquired by the Cubs June 30 and appeared in three games with them. TENNIS MEN MEET MONTDORF - LES - BAINS, Luxembourg (AP)--Tennis_ad- ministrators from Britain, Aus- tralia and the United States ar- tived here Tuesday night to try to break down a wall of resist ance to open tournaments. Thc Present structure of amateu meets, under constant fire be Cause of reported irregularitic in players' expenses, could be shattered at today's annui akes yeergice and up. 1% Miles No Mig? WwW Hach 1 Pool to Market, Hinolosa 112 rie Bullfrog, Grubb A-11) ia ghee A-) Ne 'orm, (E XACTOR WAGERING) RACE--Purse $10,000 add. ed "Boniface Stakes", ere fil- In Cda, 5¥e Miss Suzakl, Harrison No Aele aga ne Dittfach 112 wort 08 vent pace mt pale Eee Ing 'our-yeer-olds and uv) 1616 | XS AAC; 7 Funeral Home at 2 P.M.,|mMiles se » Thirty Grand, Kelly A-XX108 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 14, 1967 Wake SULY 13 hh RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ci fed an Furlong aim-|2-Fompionstie, Bell 2.6014, 280}! 3-Swiss Movement, oune™ 0 te rics saivice Boy, Hasty Amber ai a Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. aa 7ahining M big bg Pass, Bench Nera Ing. Maiden two-year-olds. 5 5-Fleet Session, Inouye 7-Krakatoga, oreet Ss on turf cou 6 Broly er eres -More Mi Also Ran in Order: A. A-Winning Winnie, GXACTOR, 1A AND 6, PAID $38.20, ing. Three- and four-year-olds. One and 'one-sixteenth Mil S-Shelley's Roman, Harrison perhead, kie's Choice, Led, Allbinaut ey Distellte. ances, Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. 2Winning Shot Jr., Bell 6.00 3.20 2, &Prize Jive, Dittfach 3.20 5-Mornins' Mornin, ae Also Ran in Order: Mascot, whet County and Tamiana. 0 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Al ey Et-t-5 « Holtsinger, entry Davis Jr and|jowances. Three-year-olds, foaled in Can. ada. 6 Furlongs. 5-Yahoo Wahoo, Grubb 15.4 He nee 3-Ette Rule, Fitz'ns aie Royal, Dittfach : FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, three- ear-olds, About 1 Mile on turf. Aiea rac Coa! Dance, Gi Creeper, Harrison 104 Barroby 118 ete Flash, Dittfach a Grito 1s janca, Bell X15 bay and Miss Snow Goose. EXACTOR, 5 'AND 3, PAID $54.20. LIST ENTRIES EDMONTON (CP) -- Six teams will play in the Alberta|p, Junior A hockey league next winter, the league announced Monday following its annual meeting during the weekend. They are Edmonton Canadian Athletic Club, Edmonton Maple Leafs, Lethbridge Sugar Kings, Calgary Cowboys, Ponoka .| Stampeders and Drumheller Dy- namiters, 0 Ibs POST TIME 2 PM FORT ERIE RESULTS Ing. Ebel ma ae One and cogeS Mw Pie Al Glen Ran Order: Nosliw, county na] Fabius Fanny, Maebest and Rose Attendance 5,691, Total Handle $983,117. GREENWOOD RACEWAY THURSDAY, JULY 13 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Clalm- ! 1 eee Kelly 8.10 2.90 266 Reward, Grubb 2.40 LeBlanc 330 Order: 'pole, Ships That DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 4, PAID $41.10, THIRD RACE -- Purse Thane ili Gem, G'sn 18.10 ied "io), Grubb 2.60 Also Ran in Order: Eve Dai centre ane Pagen Prince and To IR [Hanover Scotch Riddell and Armstead CARNIVAL 67 ANNUAL STOREWIDE GREATEST-EVER SALE Two full pages of merchandise in Wednesday's paper two full pages of money saving specials in last night's poper ... two big ads in tonight's paper -- and you haven't seon it alll Come in tonight! Browse around! You'll find two spacious air-conditioned floors, devoted entirely to quolity furniture, name brand appliances, electronics, home furnishings -- the entire stock sole priced! Come early! Stay late! Get your share of the savings! SHOP LATE TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M, wh FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Mald- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Mt. oem), Four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 6 | oda. Wi etegatr art shige Myce m 1 si Brent Twist, Harrison A-111 ood, No Boy Mii ygeaeed RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi roe » Rev'ton 36.40 7 Le hey red 'eave' 8 BM, Walker 7 JA-Third Att } Kelly 3.00 te "a0 sayoe BE ey P. Brush, Roman Dark and Butternut rng ! main, Margo Wil, Ottawa and 'Landis Daley" 'DOUBLE, 1 - 2, PAID $223.40, THIRD RACE -- Mile Trot. Condi- loned, Purse peg 1-Rod Wyn wah Wide FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Clalm- les. 7-Ruling M'arch, 'Ditech 32.50 9.80 5.40 fg ny J Passero and/1-Siciian Ssmmy, Inouye 5.20 4 Roach ent a 40 B--The Match Stable and Hartwood 'Also Started: Missile Way, Kawartha Doug Peters 4.40 Also Ran in Brstons 3 Lawless pay «oP ton | Bele Van Lee Mac, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ng. Purse tin &-- Mile Trot. Clalm- ke, Stirton 00}1-Danny K. Peters, Bi ae Sey Sky, Merrie Meander and Chief 'om Scott, FIFTH RACE -- Mile $800. +Adioe ae, ee TUNER-AMPLIFIER-SPEAKER FM-AM RADIO STEREO A good looking compact unit. Speakers and tuner - amplifier fold together as a compact console. = Exactly as shown -- just swing open to operate. er. Amplifier equipped with FM/AM/EMX selector switch. controls. . no neeed extension cords or jacks -- the hinge acts as the connection. When you want full, living sound of stereo, speakers can be detached and extended up to 20 feet, Each speaker cabinet has a 5 in speak- on/off signal light... FM stereo light... tone, volume, balance SIXTH pee &-- Mile Pace. Condl- More 58.10 ' 20 5.50 Feagan ey RIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, Claim- th EXACTOR, 8 AND 4, PAID $416.80, oe RACE -- Mile Trot, Purse Soul Away, peiniyy, 11,50 5.90 re 8-Bernie's Lucky Boy, W'wood 680 4. jes Moray Comet, Kelly uf Pas The Tag, Frisky Acclaim and 'Vochtaver Bimbo. EIGHTH Reger - ane Pace, Purse 3-Black creek W'wood "4:40 3.60" 3.00 iz Leta Herbert, B eae, Best Pick, Spud Rico and Babe NINTH rg -- Mile Pace, Clalm- 4-King's Gaddell 8.00 4.00 2.70 ittfach 119 8-Wee La Salle, McLean 70 3.70 Kane and L Patriquin tg 2-Long N eeting of the Internationa. wo Tennis Federation. _the real centennial ale (Maybe we should have called it Labate's '672) ELECTROHOME 23" TELEVISION You'll like this! 289 square inches of viewing area (direct vision picture tube) in a distinctive Deilcraft furniture finished cabinet. Centurion "flip- down" chassis for easier servicing. Pre-set fine tuning. Let's not talk about it! 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