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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1967, p. 20

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awe. our US ove | . oN YS . a a eA - 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 7, 1967 NEW PRESIDENT Vice President Jorge Pacheco Areco, 47, above, took over the presidency of Uruguay yesterday with the death of President Oscar Diego Gestido. Ges- tido, 66, died in Montevideo early yesterday of a heart Cr DEATHS HACKER, John K. neral Home, 77 Second St., ford. Service will be held in' home on Friday, December | p.m. Interment. in English L tery me WILKINSON, Ethel E. Service in the chapel or December 8, at 2 p.m. Intern Cemetery. FLOWERS by Locke's Oppropriate funeral tr 728-6555 _OSHAWA SHOPPING Cc STAFFORD BROTHERS LTI Authorized Dealer ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMED 318 Dundas St. E., 668 Whitby ,Ont. attack, --AP Wirephoto Ontario | eee Progress e nr Her... At Christmas -- IN MEMORII FLINDERS -- tn loving met dear husband and father, / Flinders, wh> passed away De 1965. Though absent, you are ever Still missed, still loved an dear. Lovingly sper todh Py wi daughters Ida and Reni MEREDITH -- tn loving me dear husband and father, Art ei The 'Young Love Set! by French j ; 1A ag fon egg Fg Maid... baby doll pyjamas and Fond memories linge every LONDON (CP) -- Ontario's industrial progress has made it possible for Canada to play a greater role in international af- fairs, Stanley Randall, provin- Fond memories linger every Remembrance keeps him ni Seu "ae aye: " mini-gown of dreamy Nylon* : ' see . ¢ ; : : : , fete os Avuoners Hern ake Speaking at a retirement din- < : ERS : : 2. << Inlaw Murray and 'grandchild ol nly DS ogg Tricot .. -6.00 and 7.00. And, of . Rone ocSRARI neat fecs's preeroms has. provided course, slip, half-slip, and pan- ae Ve) 2; AS : "ane, a, 2 f ¢ May you rest in peace, dear opportunity to create a strong Hac oe } ; 'a x base:on which to build a confi- ee ties, from 4,00. : ee , Vie Bie \ tainly Temited: by dent nation through develop- . y ha F : daughter-inJaw Glena. ment of natural and human re- SMITH -- In ever loving m my dear father, William -- Je sources. "Though the productivity of s SA passed away December 7, 196: Ce. 8 adie n manufacturing is B, From the Linger ie bar, pag Ae ng: Pacon gg Ry Rn gs So __. embroidered quilt Nylon* hous os 3° you 'me ie tar crept S'S S| coat, by Dorsay. In the feminine: eS. 3 AM AAG RES as Bd Randall said Ontario es- pastels. 18.00. oe : " ' % § husband, "wiam min," wt Sadly missed along life's -v But quietiy remembered day No longer in my life to sh But in my heart you are slwe --Always remembered by wife tablished a special committee on the Kennedy Round talks to study the effects of the tariff ne- gotiations on provincial indus- edt of the speech was re- C, Shown is one of the dozens of ue sitter, Gail. Patek, Nd December 65. We often think of bygone 4 When we were ail Taeiver The family chain is broken | But memories live forever. To us she hag not gone aw Nor has she travelled far Just entered God's eternal he And left the gate ajar. Sadly missed by sister Donn leased in advance of delivery. gorgeous new shirts by Lady Smith's Falls Manhattan. Madly be-ruffied or perfectly simple from 6,50. Corrected SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP) -- The Ontario Municipal Board says the name of this town has been misspelled for about 40 years and should be Smith's Falls with an apostrophe. The board ordered council of the town, about 70 miles south- west of Ottawa, to spell the name correctly if it wants bonds worth $400,000. The town applied to the board WHITE -- In loving memory ¢ Ing daughter, Gall Patricia, us suddenly two years ago to This month comes with sad | And what it meant to lose y No one will ever know. MgB il Us memories we a Each" time we see ur pictur You seem to smile aay Don't ery, I'm veg Teeing We'll meet again --Sadly missed by moter and : g r WHITE -- In loving memory & \ ee ; Mi dear sister, Gail, who passed | Oot cololk metal. (A gift a at he Ce =P Bus : y "fy heit ai chs witha What it meant to Ipse you, ¢ to issue the debentures to assist _ rice. ) No one will ever know. in the renovation of two hospi- When he deyh ate ae and 4 We seem to hear you whispe tals. Council, told Smiths Falls will § Cheer up and carry on. have to be spelled with an apos- ee hee . \ ae te trophe on all legal documents, : re ay , i f authorized the change Tuesday - £. A beautifully tailored genuine ae / : 2 op ewe ane 2 night so that the debentures can e . oa if , ome sUSKKOUNT LAWN be issued. - suede jacket says "Merry Christ- ' MEMORIAL. PARK Council was told the apos- is : at! BRONZE MEMORIA' trophe was dropped during the mas' in a very special way. The . For courteous advice ¢ late 1920s. But the provincial es ; ' E , it visit the ik Sine. y i 3-2633 ern aire aaa _ Season's-most popular fashion: : "eit 55.00. LP. - aha " | CARDS OF THA Truck Driver : : : _ i BATTLE -- We, the family o Badly Burned wATTEE , forly to our many friends and nelg SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. f those elegant big hand- crt shown Tos uring Special thanks fo Mr. Johns (CP) -- A st-year-old truck div pags by Normandie. Loads of ; is feet the Rik neekaor bea r from Hu ville, Ont., z = ied : ceived extensive burns early zippered pockets and centre s ¥ : @ a bs Funeral Home PUD gall 2 ~ 1 ely, today when fire swept through a motel here. --Jean Brown and Hel Robert Scott was reported in critical condition by hospital au- thorities The fire destroyed three units of the Antlers Motel and dam- aged the other six. All nine units were occupied when the blaze broke out, but no other in- WOOD -- Mr. and Mrs. Ce wish fo thank their many frien bors and relatives for the thoughtful wishes and gifts or tirement. ing change purse to hold all --Mr. and Mrs. d Mrs. Co OBITUARIE FUNERAL OF juries were reported z . wi Mi "ire chief Ray. Barrett said j j ft. i ser on. TERRENCE W. SM) the fire started after a gas own brand . . : specially gift : i . The memorial service 1 heater exploded in Mr. Scott's i i ' Q illi j rom pace ty aaNet Yee. : va n ee : ee 3, on Scugog Island, was 2 p.m., Dec. 6, at the Arr Funeral Home. The service was condu Rev. Dr. William Mck Dunbarton. Interment \ Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Davidson, Brian Milne, MacDougall, John Ne Melvin Smith and Murra don. MISS ETHEL WILKIN Miss Ethel Wilkinson, dent of Hillsdale Manor had been in failing heal several years, died ther Soheacibers 10 s6 6 @ BLUE CROSS @ PS.I. @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us The Dector's Prescription. WE DO THE REST | FREE CITY-WIDE oa Born at Whitby, the de was a daughter of the lat and Annie Wilkinson. A dent of the College Hill | of Oshawa for many yea had worked for a time Oshawa General Hospital Well known as an arti had won many awards | work at the Canadian N Exhibition. She was a m of Kingsview United Chu | DELIVERY | OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. INCLUDING SATURDAYS : ae te ae MITCHELL'S ba , + sae? AYS sun pene et ie pom comer OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ee Og She was predeceased by

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