22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 31, 1967 DEATHS 38--Coming Events 3 BIRTHS KINSMEN is Hy pe oe tee Aig Tig sane ANDREWS -- Dave and Lee (nee wie of the'ate. George "White, dear 1 BRING THIS Liewellyn cere, hapoy to announce the) monger Mrs. A. DelaMare (Mertors)| 'The funeral service for John SPECIAL arrival of their daughter, Karen Lee|tio#t Funeral Home. Funeral service at/H. Cottingham, 133 Adelaide § Pounds, 9 ounces: on Wednesdey-|10:30 e'clock Saturday morning. Inter-|St. E., who died Aug. 28, at pou! 9 ov on August 30, 1967. A sister for Davidsiment Orono cemetery. Vo PRICE PASS jaiseti Shei"turses"ot the fourth oor WHITE - Mary Jane, At Memorial, Hesattale Bowmanville, on ug OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF the Oshawa General Hospital, was held Wednesday, Aug. 30, FOR TWO ANTHONY - Ralph. and are| Kind beyond ge yet happy to announce the arrival of @ son, each To The Dale Milton, on Sunday August the 27th within f My at Oshawa General Hospital, @ bro- ther to Catherine, Lawrence and Bruce GERROW BOON -- David and Fran (nee Bar- FUNERAL CHAPEL Toe en ear Oe Wer, at the| 990 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1967 at tne McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Chapel. Tre service was conducted by Rev. Frank Little of Kings- view United Church and inter- ment was in Emily Cemetery in Omemee, Ont. Pallbearers were: Harry Pel- KINSMEN Ottawa Cae Hevetal, Asner, Sram STAFFORD nounce the arrival of a@ son, Stephen BROTHERS LTD. SUPER CAR Donald, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, on August Authorized Deolers horcmaa ROCK OF AGES MALONEN ~ John and Kathy. (nee Lee FAMILY MONUMENTS nick) are proud to announce *he @r- 318 Dundes St, E. 668-3552 |rival of @ son, John Casimer, 6 pounds At The 7 ounces, on August 27, 1967 at the Whitby, Ont. |Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks te Or. | ENGLISH -- Wilfred Clare and Aud- lrey (nee Hurlbert) are pleased to an- low, William Harris, Hanson Richards, Max Sandy, Gordon Jacobs, and Elmo Wherry. MRS. J. HEYNEMANS Mrs. Jocoba Heynemans, 48, 139 Hillcrest Dr., Whitby, died today at Toronto General Hos- pital after a prolonged illness. |Anderson and nurses of 4th floor. PETERBOROUGH | LAMOS -- Fred and Diane ee Oe IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Heynemans was born in Amsterdam, Holland, the daugh- ter of Martyn and Adreraid| MEMORIAL CENTRE lard) are happy to " lot a girl, 6 pounds, 12 ounces, at Osh- jawa General Hospital, on August 31, $8 000 | 1967. A sister for Anthony. 7 in Prizes including | their daughter, beni mee 7 oo a Z | 13 ounces, on Tuesday, August 29, 1967, ai Brand New 1967 AMBASSA- |oshawa General Hospital, @ sister for] Your equals are but few, DOR Sedan or $2,000 in | Carol. Thanks to Dr. W. 6. Grant, Dr. Looking back with memories Price, and fourth floor staff. Upon the path you trod, Cash [PRM Oe Mes oe 1 bless the hours | had with you SULSTON - William and Sharron (nee| And leave the rest wi . $1,000 Hi-Lo Game. Logan) are pleased to announce the ar-/--Sadly missed by wife Emily. $1,000 Small Snowbol! (S2 [rival of a son, David Martin, $ pounds A ', Au Gi G nos). at tne Oshawa, General Hospital. Al LOCKE'S FLORISTS brother for Patrick. and Funeral arrangements DEATHS | LEHANE - John and Mabel (nee Searle) |@d away August 31, 1959. are happy to announce the arrival of $1,200 Big Snowball (54 nos.) floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING TRE $600 regular games $450 special gomes. Plus 4 Early Bird Games. CEN (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 ' RESS, Mi ey Don't forget to buy the econ- lemered tate rat in the Oshawa General 728 6555 Hospital on Tuesday, August 29, 1967, A LASTING TRIBUTE Mary Nichols, widow of John Frederick A money. |Bress, mother of Mis¢ Christine Bress, For Permanence and dignity MANY FREE and VALUABLE fred i iy ae. wee piel we suggest |Mrs. Walter Cunnings! DOOR PRIZES don, England, Willer" of Scarborough, peeenial sate and John of Peterborough, In her 75th L KINSMEN year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral BRONZE MEMORIALS |Home, Oshawa, with funeral service Ini For courteous advice please omy pack for value and save the chapel Friday, September 1, at 3.30 . pm. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery.| visit the Park Office. 723-2633 | HEYNEMANS, Jocoba [After a prolonged illness at the Tor- onto General Hospital on Thursday Aug- just 31, 1967, Jocoba Van Splunter (of CARD OF THANKS Reg Hillcrest Dr., Whitby) beloved wife SCOTT - In loving memory of my dear) ri Jack Heynemans at Am- husband, George Andrew Scott who pass- pic i Lion Pan Spulunter. She was mar- Mrs. Heynemans, who lived) in Whitby for 10 years, was a member of All - Saints Ang- lican Church, Whitby. She is survived by two sons,/ Jack of Whitby and Neil Beamsville, and a daughter) Marie. She is also survived by her! husband, Jack Heynemans. | Four sisters and two brothers| also survive: Mrs. H. Selhorst,| (Adriaange); Mrs. G. Baker,) ter. Her brothers are Jack and| Maarten. Mrs. Johanna Heyne- mans, grandmother, also survi-| ves Mrs. Heynemans. Two aunts, Mrs. Johanna Pen- nix Heynemans and Mrs. Keet- je Heynemans also survive. She also has four grandchild- ren. She is predeceased by one brother. | The funeral will be held from the Town Funeral Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 2 with Rev. Stan-| ley Armstrong of All - Saints} Anglican Church officiating. Interment will be held at] wt. Gertrude's |Maria and Jack of Whitby, Neil of | Beamsville, in her 48th year. Rest-! mecgreGor - | wish io extend my PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Frank O'Connor, mother of Mrs. |Ing at the W. €. Town Funeral Chapel, | whith j i very sincere thanks to Dr. Hector Hall nitby for service in the chapel on and the nurses and staff on 4= at the Every Monday | y y Joseph De Camilla (Dorothy), Mrs. Her: BRITS STAY HOME ot 8:00 P.M nal Warner (Jeanne) and Leo, Roches- LONDON (CP)--One in five eral Hospital, on Thursday, August 31, wre, Mery Macoreeey, Laura Brady, beloved wife of the |Saturday, September 2 at 1:30 p.m. In- Harment Meet: Lewh. Canielary: Cabins Oshawa General Hospital for. thelr kind | Minister Reverend S. Armstrong. Visitors| attention during my recent sickness. | i incere thanks commencing 2 p.m. Friday. would else like to express s' j to the Reverand Gordon Brett and alli O'CONNOR, my very. Entered into. wath the Oshawa Gen-|flowers and cards which 1 received. te al hg okadk pt Fran- cis entville, ; sister iss Mary i : i. aay, ra, 3 thackin' (Agnes), "Oshe og sp ag one : ooh a, Mrs. J. Letta anche), Roches-iday away from ho tl ter. N.Y., Mrs. J. Stock (Kathleen), St. poet picid says pgp ye Snowball and Catharines, Peter Brady, Oshawa, and » Say sie : Patrick Brady, Port Coquitian, B.C., in}survey carried out by the Brit- er 7 year. esting et the Armstrong]; jati Share the Wealth per Jap Rest} A ish Travel Association. The High, Mass in St. Greasry's Churchs set-| 36,000,000 ho did Free Admission High aa Jn Grevory's Church, Sat. 000, persons who did take Gant ae Gracnev'e Gamanery. (ireveral® vacation last year spent a No Children under 16 jwill be 'held at the funeral home Fri- record $2.505,000,000 in Britain 'dey, at 7.00 pm.) and abroad. 20 games--Jackpot-- Mount Lawn Cemetery. MRS. LAURA 0'CONNOR The death occurred, Aug. 31, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, of Mrs. Laura O'Connor, 325 Saginaw St., Oshawa. The deceased, who died after aj lengthy illness, was in her 74th} year. | Born May, 3, 1894, in Lindsay | Ont., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brady. Formerly of Toronto, she has resided in Oshawa for | the past two years. | She is survived by four sts- | of Oshawa, Mrs. J. Letta (Blanche) of Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. J. Stock (Kathleen) of St. Catharines, Ont. She is also survived by two brothers, Peter, of Oshawa, and Patrick of Port Coquitlan, B.C. She leaves three sons, Dom- inic of Toronto, Leo of Roches- ter, and Francis of Kemptville, Nova Scotia, as well as two daughters Mrs. Joseph DeCam- illa (Dorothy) of Rochester, New York, and Mrs. Herbert Warner (Jeanne) of Rochester. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She is resting at the Arms- trong Funeral Home in Oshawa and requiem high mass_ will be held in St. Gregory's Church, of which she was a member, on Saturday at 8 a.m. Monsignor Paul Dwyer will conduct a prayer service at the funeral home on Friday at 7:30 .m. Interment will be in St. Greg- ory's Cemetery, Oshawa. FUNERAL OF LESLIE SZATMARI Tne funeral of Leslie Szat- mari, who died Saturday, Aug. 26 at 425 Albert St., Oshawa, was held from the Armstrong Funera) Home Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 3.15 p.m. Rev. E. Seress officiated at the interment at Mount Lawn cemetery. Pasbearers were: Leslie Hor- vath, Steve Rakottyai, Joe To- (Aaltje); Mrs. G. Aenterdenboch|ma, Louis Magd: (Grietje) and Miss Marie Spulun-| vats and ion ee ues GREENWOOD ENTRIES FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 $2,200. 3- and 4-year-olds. Claiming (3000). Mile Suylene, Simone XXX104 Lator Love, Bell X104 Transit Pride, Werry 122 Smart Bird, Steve 116 Wairangi, No Boy 112 Castillia, Brownell X104 Sunday Cruz, Steve 109 en two-year-olds, foaled in Cda. 7 Furs Amanotis, Grubb X113 Canada's Answer, Dittfach A-115 State Park, No Boy 118 Greek Victress, Fitzsimmons A-118 Count McKenzie, Werry 118 Phelodie, Grubb X113 South Park, No Boy 115 A--Gindfields Farm entry (Divn of Ist). 1 Mile Strabonne, Dittfach 109 Chief Tomahawk, No Boy 112 Little Crown, Hinojosa 119 Miss Nowata, Robinson 114 Shady Lasg, Bradfield X114 Sunyou, Dittfach 117 Melville, Kelly X107 ing (3000). Three-year-olds an dup. urs Judge Burns, Gomez 114 Pioneer Polly, No Boy 108 Pretty Wise, Hale 111 Cruise Control, Bell X10? Fortunatus, Turcotte 114 Cairn Man, No Boy 11) Natural Visitor, Platts X106 n ing (5000). Three-year-olds and Furs Winning Cue, Kelly X108 Baby Ruler, Griffo 116 Real Runner, Platts XX10% Rhann, Fitzsimmons 116 Shining Mark, Harrison 113 Fairmar, Gomez 115 (EXACTOR WAGERING) ances, two-year-old fillies, foaled in Cda 7 ur! Miss Orillia, Turcotte 112 Dear Park, Grubb X114 Butter Keg, Walsh 114 Mizzen, Grubb XX107 Sailor Take Care, Fitzsimmons 116 Hometown News, Platts X109 Rhythm Sal, Gomez 116 Turkish Princess, Gordon 114 i FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden| Mile 1 elt Delight, Bradfield X117 0} 08 do id-|XXX--10 Ibs AA SECOND RACE Purse $2,200. Maid |Post TIME. 2PM THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Ciaim-/almost 28 per cent of them the ing (3000). Maiden 3- and 4year-olds' result of boating mishaps. | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,000. ag FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. cane up. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- --30 years--despite intercession by a wide circle of influential friends and intellectuals. s Debray Trial | N W k reports are that ae ied iter when) |Next Wee Gaulle, of 'France and Pore -- 2,200, Claim: "se ae ling. 3000). neevenraiae and el CAMIRI, Bolivia (AP)--Jules sags oe ogres Fev | ° . ~|the burden 0 eir in D |Regis Debray, 26-year-old phi-|tions, if true, has never been losopher-journalist pas ag of 8) announced. prominent Paris family, goes i Debray and two others were lvital_Mabn, Green XXX103 on trial next week, charged as arrested April 20 in a communi- Brother Leo, Bell X114 a mastermind behind the grow- nar Blom mista, Walsh 117 jing Castro-type guerrilla move-|'¥ be the foot of the Bolivian ree ike |ment in the mountains of | Bolivia. They agreed they were on a a Debray, charged specifically|their way down from a guerril- | _ WATER DEATHS UP with murder, arson, armed|la camp but Debray, who had art, Cantina Bed Cross Mets insurrection, conspiracy against|spent several weeks with the | alge ln ea »Ylthe state and illegal entry into|guerrillas, insisted he was on 114% per cent to 1,265, with 3 z : : Bolivia, has said he is sure he|an assignment for a Mexican will get the maximum sentence| magazine. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. Al- lowances, three-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miles Sun Stopper, Hinojosa 116 Charming Blue, Robinson 116 } Cusmax, No Boy 111 Yahoo Wahoo, Gomez 116 jp Cote, Grubb XI Nice and easy. It's nice work, making a whisky that tastes as easy as 5 Star. | But it's no easy job. It means selecting very special whiskies from our five distilleries across Canada. (Only Seagram's has five, THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY HAS A VACANCY FOR A THERAPEUTIC DIETITIAN ($6,300 -- $7,500) The successful applicant will and consultation in the preparation of diets and menus for patients at the hospital. Our food service program is opportunities for the recognition of ability and experience. Qualifications include graduation from a recognized univer- sity with a degree in Home Economics or Household Science including a major credit in Foods and Nutrition and com- pletion of an internship as Dietetic Association; preferably membership in the Can- adian Dietetic Association. Some experience in institutional dietetics would be preferred. Applications from qualified persons should be submitted to: Personnel Officer Ontario Hospital Whitby, Ontario. provide professional advice expanding and will present required by the Canadian by the way). Then blending and re-blending them to get 5 Star's easy taste. Is the taste worth all the trouble? Very easy for you to find out. | SEAGRAMW'S 5 Star. Easy whisky. ters, Miss Mary Brady of Osh- awa, Mrs J Mackin (nes) | EATON 3: Men's And Young Men's English Shoes by John White Fashion Show "Fall Fashion Happening" Teen fashions modelled by EATON'S Junior Council. Friday's time 7 p.m., A huge special purchase from this renowned British maker of fine footwear ! Choose from A. No. 700 Blucher with serviceweight Goodyear welted leather soles and rubber heels. Black only. & and EEE widths. Much Below Usual Price! SPECIAL, pair Saturday's time 2:30 p.m. The Esso Hockey Caravan is here at OSHAWA SHOPPING. CENTRE. Be sure to meet Bobby Baun Friday and Saturday. Static Modelling See Eaton's fashions come to life in the Young Oshawa Shop every day this week... Saturday's time 10-11 a.m. Parade of Razzle-Dazzlers Watch for the parade of the Razzle- Dazzlers through-out the store from 3-4 p.m. ps2 eres ann rere? 6 smart styles for business or dress wear, all finely detailed and skilfully finished by cele- brated English craftsmen. Handsome kip leather uppers with band leather soles are crafted on American lasts for a better fit and extra comfort. All are Sanitized for foot pro- tection and longer shoe life. Sizes 6 to 12; B. No. 701 Balmoral style with serviceweight Goodyear welted leather soles and rubber heels. Black or brown, E and EEE widths. C. No. 712 3-eyelet banded moccasin with single Good- year welted leather soles and hard rubber heels. Black only. E and EEE widths. D. No. 718 Grained Leather reverse seam moccasin with Goodyear welted leather soles and hard rubber heels, Black or Brown. E widths only. E.- No. 720 Plain toe tip, cemented soles, Brown E widths. ee ee ee ee 98 or 2 pairs _ 23.00 MEN'S SHOES, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 239 Phone 725-7373 ew