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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1967, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 18, 1967 FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pees. Purse|4-Champ Tass, Davies 3a $1,200. Conditioned. Aso Started: Donbryn Adios, Honest 3-Game Mir, Feagen 10.10 an ry°j Rocket, Scion Grattan, Chief Widower and Belmont Ernie. "Baldish Pipefitter" --_| MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS jei50%. = i | As eget ent eee: -- Wile: Pace. Bure la Wes Govinr. C'beil 42.80 11.90 5.90| Magie, Ledy B. Ann, McHuff and Arm- 7.60 +6 bro Hamiet. 6.00; G 33---Automobiles Wanted |38--Coming Events 27.30 7.20 4.20 3.70 3.20 CARS WANTED ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO i . , $800. Calming. 6Stanorma, Fillon Buying A New Car ? EVERY FRIDAY ot 7:45 P.M |alsobel's Choice, Wapes 8.30 5.30 3.70/}-wynsor. Wellwood |6-Starlite, Feagan £ Q M. s "" « ile P 4-Johnny Bing, LaRush 4.50 6.20|_ Aso Started: Prince Richelieu, Sparky|,, SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse) 'aso Started: Chanceway Royal, Leta Echo O Valley, Northwood | $1,200. Condith Herbert, High Patch, Cha Cha Wilson Scottie | Express, Purdue, Fancy Knight, Soo Water (Ref.)/Elvis and Lovie G. and Sunbeam Grattan. | A money wagered on No. 7, $00 11.70 +3 250! and Dr. John Frost. NINTH RACE -- Mie Pace. $1,200. Conditioned. Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "'Save". Corner Bloor and Simcoe Jackpot $200. to go |5-Galen's Boy, Curran 4-Prince Bambi, Davies ag ig Gambo, Galbre Purse | |3-Candeboye C., Nash 11.50 6.20 | |5-Batte Royal, Smith | | Aso Started: Spicy Number, $2,100. The f all ig 2, Be >» names of all con- FOURTH RACE -- Mie Pace. Purse/ Started: Wyandot Chief, Twinke's 7g CAMPIN MOTORS | ponte pada ae By BRUCE LEVETT ener, Ont., until an injury ws i 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 | oot and Shore the Wecith | Canadian Press Sports Editor forced him out of the game. tributors will be sealed in a et ven ratuneee. |$900. Conditioned. |Adios. 1-Ph'bk G'tan, Feagan 6.60 3.00 2.40 SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Cars eee: : capsule in the cup's base, to | SECOND RACE -- Mie Trot -- PurselSparter Z. fergnn 40 3.) 740) EXACTOR, § AND 4 PAID $31.20 13-Stoney Burke, Wapes 3:30 2.50 bought, party for sale. Iron and metals In sport, the symbols of ex- DESIGNED CUP be opened in 99 years $900. Caiming. SThe MeNebe Brethour 320 7-Triple Shift, Mehlenbacher Jr. 3.80 bought. 8 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 cellence generally come about He lived for a time around ' me, A \oatse Do, W'wood 13.70 bn 4.60) . " te; Seva Race -- Mile Pace. Purse feted tiga! Watnut Herbert, Note- -- ---- sel = 8 P 7 . i | 1-Nurse G., Ingles 0.00 6.10 ted: Mooreland's Dusty, Cash-/$1,200. Caiming. werthy Pick, Wally B. Byrd and WANTED, cors end trucks for wrecking through the beneficence of the Sudbury, Ont., and now is Presiiiglh ine CAHA, tells of Pies. beet: Fhe 450 | many Peer attorney, Kelly mee'Yialrand|SAway, Kid, Curran 11.40 5.50 490/Zin. y ib ee irector of the CAHA, tells o: Aso Started: Joy dill, Phyllis Marie,| The Crooner. 7-Lucky Sis, U'bertus 20.80 7.90' Attendance 5,936. Hande $401,042. No charge for towing. Best prices paid. Telephone 728-4549 = anytime. Robert Nicols titled or the rich. The Grey Cup of football DEATHS 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. Automotive Machine Shop REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS BRUCE, Mae Entered into rest at the Toronto Gen-i eral Hospital on Sunday, December 17, 1967, Mae Ferrier, beloved wife of the late Murray A. Bruce (formerly of} Ajax), and dear mother of Murray of} Calgary, Alberta, Barbara (Mrs. Bert! |Cowan) of Whitby, Ray of Scarbor-| ough, and dear grandmother of Betty,| {Steven, Deborah and Raymond; and} loving daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Fer- rier; and sister of Arthur Ferrier, Con- nie (Mrs. Taylor), all of Toronto, Douglas of Brighton. 'Mrs. Bruce will test at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28/ Kingston Rd. W., Pickering, after 7 p.m, Monday. Funeral service .in_ the! Chapel on Wednesday, December 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme-; tery, Prince Albert. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St, N., 728- 7339. Transmissions ore Our Only Business--Repajrs, Ad- justments, Exchanges. All work guaranteed. CAMPBELL, Janet, Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, December 16, 1967) Janet Smith beloved wife of the late Duncan Campbell. Mother of Mrs. Frank Cox (Martha) Oshawa, Miss Janet Camp- bell Toronto and Duncan Campbell Osh- awa in her 66th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa, with ____|Funerai service in the chapel Tuesday December 19, at. 11 a.m. Interment) Mount Lawn Cemetery SELL unwanted articles, Phone 723-3492 for Action. 35--Lost and Found _ LOST -- Diamond engagement ring, cen tre stone, 2 shoulder stones, yellow gold, CZOP ~ Frank Joseph, lost' at Club Lorelei or Genosha Hotel.|Entered into rest in Toronto General Dec. 9, Substantial reward, 725-8132. Hospital on Saturday December 16, 1967. Frank Joseph Czop, beloved husband of Rose Kornylo, and father of Walter and Bradley of Oshawa and brother of Stan- ley Czop of Oshawa, and son of Mrs. Julia Czop of Oshawa. In his 36th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home; LOST -- December 11, large male cat, pale orange and white. Answers to But- tons. Very sadly missed. Vicinity Les- lie and Rosedale. 725-6435. ' and the Stanley Cup of hockey were donated by the gover- nors-general whose names they bear. Then there are the Lady Byng Trophy, the Prince of Wales Trophy and the Duke of Edinburgh Cup. Horse-racing has the Queen's Plate with its 50 guin- eas from the royal purse. Few sports trophies--the Grey and Stanley cups cost about $50 each--are of great intrinsic value. But now there's a new award, the centennial project of a baldish pipefitter with four children who can't get the game of hockey out of his system. It will be worth $3,000 as it stands, not counting the cost of getting it financed and ac- cepted. The new Canadian Centen- nial Hockey Trophy will be for competition between Canada's national teams--and nowhere on it will the name of Robert S. Kent appear. Bob Kent was born in Wiar- ton, Ont., near Owen Sound, 38 years ago. As a youth he played hockey near Kitch- raising his family at West- brooke, near Kingston, Ont. Originally he had four ideas --a centennial cup, formation during 1967 of a centennial hockey league with ages 8-18, a centennial cup beauty pag- eant, and formation of booster clubs across the country to fi- nance all phases. By the time he had moved to the Kingston area, Bob Kent had distilled his propos- als down to one--a centennial hockey cup. With the help of friends he designed a cup 38 inches high. Shields, woods and flowers from all parts of the country, plus the Canadian coat of arms were worked into it. He went to the Ontario Hock- ey Association and through it to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. It all took longer than he planned and he missed the centennial dead- line--but his idea and his cup were accepted. Kent began to sell. booster club tickets in three price ranges--$5, $2.50 and $1. He set up booths in shopping cen- tres and took his plea directly to the public. He collected pledges worth some of the hurdles Kent had to clear: "In September at the offi- cers' meeting of the CAHA it was agreed to accept Mr. Kent's offer provided the rec- ommendation of the officers was approved by the CAHA executive. "The approval was given and Mr. Kent has been ad- vised that the CAHA is pre- pared to accept his trophy when the project is completed and his trophy is available. "... It was agreed that the trophy would be put up for annual competition between the two Canadian National teams, one in Eastern Canada and one in Western Canada. "This matter has been dis- cussed with the management of Canada's National teams and it is expected that the playoff for the new. cup will | be late next spring after the 1968 Olympics and after both squads have completed their other league commitments in Canada. No actual dates have been set but it is expected the series will be played in both Winnipeg and the Ottawa-Hull area." Henville Lad, L DAILY DOUBLE. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen 1 Sterling 0 Clyde 5 Dundee U 0 Dundee 4 Celtic 5 |Dunfermline 4 Partick T 0 |Falkirk 1 Morton 1 Hearts 3 Aerdrieonians 1 Motherwell 0 Hibernian 1 Rangers 10 Raith R 2 St. Johnstone 0 Kilmarnock 1 | Division IT Arbroath 3 Cowdenbeath 0 lAyr U 1 Hamilton 0 Brechin0 St. Mirren 4 East Fife 2 Queens P 2 Queen of S 4 Montrose 4 SCOTTISH CUP Preliminary Round ord Hope and Hoct's Son. 1 4 AND 4, PAID $56.00. Here's where to find gifts for everyone. . . CHRISTMAS GIT SPOTTER |Dumbarton 0 Berwick 0 | Elgin C 3 Albion R 1 Gifts for the Home Entertainment |Fraserburgh 1 E Stirling 4 | |Hawick 4 Vale of Leighten 0 | /Stranraer 2 Stenhousemuir 2 IRISH LEAGUE Ards 1 Portadown 2 jBallymena U 3 Bangor 1 | GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR MAKE A DATE TO MASIT 2. THE GEORGIAN PREMIER PEARSON . Youth Recalled INVESTIGATE DISEASE ose (CP) -- With 000 grant from the Muscu trophy Association, thi ntists are making a diver attack on the disease he . J. H. Wang is investigati phosphorylase, an enzyme tl provides muscle energy, Pr M, H. Blanxhaer is looking i1 muscle mitochondria -- whi converts food into muscle « ergy--and Dr. G. M. Bray is amining muscles fibres in mi with similar diseases. WIT Ssssset YOU'LL FIND TI LISTED IN THIS 36--Legal [Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass in| | Holy ross atholic ur | : |day December 19. at 9:30 a.m. Interment) | [Crusaders 3 Distillery 3 3] 1276 Shades to Choose From Motor Hotel ion Pe. i | | . | dod 7 ohh, | Land Titles Act [held "Inthe. Funeral Home "on Monday OBITUARIES | Youn Sni er |Derry C 6 Cliftonville 0 Visit our new showroom for complete decorating service @ Fine foods served in a IN THE MATTER OF Pore |oom™ o 8 p.m. | |Glenavon 0 Coleraine 0 delightful festive atmos: N ; 'or' % x 1 | Linfield 3 Glentoran 1 Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls. A gift your phere of Lot 35 in the Second MRS. JANET CAMPBELL late Thomas and Isabella Stew- s | ; q p . A gift y Reemeicieee Ronge of the Broken Front |eGORO!M: Mary... we oshawa Gen-| Following a sickness of fivejart. A resident of Whitby for| ets 1X als NOAM enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT @ Top-flight entertainment eu the death occurred,/17 years, he had lived in the} : ;' Be ae ey G Th ee The Gift That Christmas and New Year's reservations now THE GEORGIAN Concession, in the Township of Pickering, in the County eral Hospital on Friday, November 15,/months, : | | [iat ary Urban beloved wile Of er |Dec, 16, at the Oshawa Gen-/Brooklin' area for the past 20) Eddite Szczur erupted for all' BOWLING NEWS | | Mrs. Michael|eral Hospital, of Mrs. Janet/years. Prior to his retirement in|Six goals in pacing St. An- | A N G US- G RAY D @ N Com | Pai | omes in rairs of Ontario bounded on the (Ann) -- Czechoslovakia. la 63 east by East Avenue, on the {Shevchuk (Mary) Courtice and Michael!Campbell, 655 Cartier Avenue.|1956, he had been an attendant rew's to a 6-3 victory over WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE north by registered Plan M-5, |Gnorik. Los Angeles, calternis 1 oe /She was in her 66th year. at the Ontario Hospital for 26|/Southminster in a Protestant (Thursday) 428 KING ST. W 728-6254 on the west by registered {Funeral Home, Oshawa with Funeral i years. \Church Hockey League pee wee . High Triples -- Tom Perrow 826 (323, | : . - Champlain and Thornton . Plan M : S [eevics Se opel Tusdey. Decl ge. ormer Janet Smith, the } y League pi © 316), Myrle Reeson 787 (296), Des Den. 723-4693 Just right for everyone an M-36 and on the south Service In the chapel Interment Mount deceased was a daughter of the) A member of Greenwood|game played at the Civic Audi-| yer '760 (286), Bill Jordan 727 (296), Jack MEIC CISIME : by regiseered Plon M-37, soid leon taneaes late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew{United Church, Mr. Stewart/torium. Lee 713 (256), John Visser 699 | (270), on your list. : A r , De i - atN el ao o pin Smith. Born, July 7, 1902, at} was a member and chaplain of Paul Kent, Bob Bathe and/ js)" and Ed Samonski 490 (269), A GIFT ee aE Lendl Ti © | KEDDY, William G. Clydebank, 'Scotland, Mrs.|Vimy Ridge Lodge, No. 2697,/Greg Salmers were the miarks-| High Singles -- William Brown 320, CERTIFICATE Whitby one. Titles OF [Passed away peacefully at anive, 97,|Campbell had lived in Toronto Loyal Orange Lodge, Whitby; .a)men for the losers. Kick "275, John "Brevchle 278, Boe. Cor-| " SLIPPERS NOTICE IS HERBEY GIVEN _ | 97 in his 95th year, William G, Keddy, |prior to coming to Oshawa 10 member of Mount Zion. Lodge, PEE WEE rell 267, Bob McAllister 255 and Bob/ FROM Have Yourself that KIPARK CONSTRUC. |Ouioved_fwabend of Emma Morgen ivears ago. No. 39, AF and AM, Brooklin] St. Mark's 5: Tom Northey| ig rm. ndings -- The AA's 14, Count OSHAWA SHOES TION LIMITED, ond HALEO |ver, 'Douglas of 'Ottewer, Helen Keagic, Mrs. Campbel is survived by/and of the Quarter Century|2 D. Seeley, D. Morris, B. Wil-/Bow! 12, Andrew Antenna 12, K one i CABLE TV LTD. SNOWBOOTS DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED, [of Offewa, Mrs. D. W. Mester (Muriel) her husband, Duncan; | two|Club of the Ontario Civil Serv-/son; Kingsview 2: B. Seeley, /Diamond Insulations 11, Deboy's 10, EVEL ) ) Ie cea De meat Mee A rate s ; ; Osos Amnociatit IR. 'Hardi |Kaiser Aluminum 10, The Guys 10, Whit err err minn,|daughters, Mrs. Frank. Cox ! n. |R. Harding. by Firemen 9, Ken Smith Const. 9, Red the gift that keeps on givin / First Baptist 1: Bob Small;|Wings 9, Legion Old Sweats 7, Mercan- wide giving McBrine LUGGAGE Margaret) of Minneapolis, Mr. Keddie is resting at Hulse and) (Marth Ww. Miss|. During the Kirst World War A |Playfair Funeral Home, Ottawa. Serv- (Martha) of Oshawa and M oA |tile Dept. Store 6 Whitby Hardware 5, Serv-| e he served overseas | . illi j -| jas oh Janet Campbell of Toronto and seas. iSt. Paul's 0. Phillip Allison re-| pos ofi Pela Wednesday, December 20 at oF son. Dan: Gt Oshaws, Mr. Stewart is survived by|corded the shutout. [~ Office 5 and DuPont 4 | Also surviving are three sis-/ his wife, the former Winnifred| Northminster 5: G. Colbart 2,| papdeilgs oe tT aad Randall|D. Whitmee, whom he married,/K. Omand, T. Rose, J. Krantz; High Triples -- Geo. Childs 834 (304), trading os HALPARK CON- STRUCTION, as Partnership Property, have made an ap- plication to the Moster of Titles at Whitby for a certif- GIFT CERTIFICATES man @ 11 Channels Christmas" @ Perfect Reception ee COLLINS oe ee si this -- si STEWART, William Scott jters, Mrs. Arthur Oct. 4. 1938 t Ge t S Bob Carter 780 (330), Ed Hutchi @ NoA which they claim to t! At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sun-/(Mary) of Toronto, Mrs, An-/Oct. 4, , & orgetown,/Simcoe St. 2. D. Venn, Bob arter p utchinson 742 o Antenna owner in fee simple free [fay ,Pefember ii am scott' Sewer; (thong LaVigne (Catherine) of| Ont. : i | Flintoff. Ison fie Goa, Lorne Haley' 696. (aah). by from all encumbrances, |(RR 1, Brooklin), beloved husband .of/Kitchener and Mrs. James Kid-|, Phe funeral service will be NOVICE | Scott 697 (254), Les Reed 696 (250), Earl except Mortgages Nos. |Winnitred D. whitmee, in his s4n year.| ai. (Mararet) of England and|feld at 2.30 p.m., Dec. 19, al) St. Paul's 2: Sandy Furlong, | Bie", 275 (241), Ron Childs 689 (265), and OSHAWA plannin our S H @} ES 152475 and 152474, aot |Gran2P «or Service in' the chapel onia brother. Andrew Smith of the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel,/Neil Hogan; Harmony 1: Mark] High Singles -- Dennis Connelly 315, gy present registered on title, Tuesday, December 19, at 2:30 p.m.| Guelph Ont Whitby. Interment will be in| Jobb. : |Ray Short 278, Jim Mifflin 273, Al Ham- Wherefore any other person Interment Union Cemetery. Minister the] ie wambisal. eervice will Le ae ag B heer Cemetery. Rev.| Kingsview 4: Paul Mason 2,|staveren "262." John Anczare 287. Larry HOLIDAY Ue eee having or claiming to have - |T. H. Fleetham, minister of|p, . .|Melnychuk 257, Ted Eagleson 253, Earl j t e f stro eral) of|Peter Bone, Greg Barclay; Al 9 pe ee or ee ee WLADYKA, IIko (Alec) con a oe Tn_| Greenwood United Church, willlbert St. 1: Davie Salway. | rbamn stenaines coe Betturat contain LTD. weve conduct the service. St. Mark's 1: Wayne Will-|ers 14 Sportsman's Corner 12, Joe's} 600 KING ST, E. 723-5278 DINNERS 668-3476 lond or ony part thereof is required on or before the 14th day of December 1967 Mitton Machinery 12, Whitby Police No. 1 11,) 10, Lambert} and - |Barber Shop 12, Bruce Lang-!the Golfers 11, |Rambler's 10, Ottenbrite's Entered Into rest in the Oshawa Gen- terment will be i Mount Lawn} : Hospital on Monday, December 18,| in Moun The pallbearers will be W.|more: St. Luke's: oral shay. dh " h Cemetery. Rev. Thomas Gem- 967, liko Wiadyka, beloved husband of : Buie and R. Morin of Toronto, | maid. to file a statement of his |Lovise Elizabeth Yirich, father of Mrs.)mell, minister of St. Luke's} John Kuchma (Olga) of Oshawa, Mrs.| ; ne : R. Devonich and W. Clark of j . jOil Ltd. 10, Wilson's Food Market 8 B claim in my office at the {irk Godtrey (Mane) of Don Mls, wie|Presbyterian Church, will con- : Christ Church 2: Drew Web-|ang B Rentals 8, Whitby Police No. 2 7 | of 'Do Brooklin and G. Stott and W./ster, Reid Webster: Simcoe St.|. and T. Motors 6 Whitby Barber shop | ° THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT PARTIES A Gift for Mom lliam and Michael of Port Hope, John of duct the service. Clearwater, Florida and Fred of To- |ronto, in his 76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Brady of Whitby. THAT KEEPS ON GIVING ! ! THE OSHAWA TIMES 10. J f 16, Jim's Stage Door 4 and J. B. McMul- Mike McKelvie earned the "RS, !4g8 00", shutout. Northminster 1: Tom Butler; Town of Whitby, and to serve © copy on the Applicant. The address of the Applicant PERM SPECIAL $17.50 FRANK JOSEPH CZOP ILKO (ALEX) WLADYKA | UAW LADIES' AUX, NO. 27 for service is jfunerel service in: to Ukreinien prewy.| Follow Gahovk sario k terian rch, vednesday, mber 7 4 +4 f IS SICK- . , _ i a Messers. COHL, MURRAY --_[fwitn Church, Wedrendey, December) Following a short, serious si A leader in the life of the|St. Andrew's 0. Mark Magee 2» %3x) and olive clarke 648 (202, 29% ' and OSAK, Cemetery. 'in liey of flowers, donations : ea ihe wachia Gener Hos,| Oshawa Ukrainian community,|recorded the shutout 182) a Sorrist i to the Ontari earl ind wi '16, S+] THe, rnd : i i ris ; ; pe lle Avenue, West _|2ppreciated oe gyn! "| pital of Frank Joseph Czop pot pont wees St Sees BANTAM Driseoll 250, Rose Hills 230, Ellen Bure Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 AROUSEL now only $12.50 J ' , ' " é $ ad South, died a e Oshawa) rus 220, Joan Benkowski 217 and Jen| TORONTO, Ontario. | {16614 Olive Avenue. He was in| ¢ ' armony 7: S. Spiers 2, B.| f , eneral Hospital, this morn- both Fae cae INNS : : |Randall, M. ihe . i pe Ph id PS fa BROTHERS CTD, | 4 son of hrs, Julia and the|iR&: fOllowing a short, serious|w. skinner Ce Bright Se att sa" Ftkie wala, Sect acts Sa, *Btats (Gifts for the Home [Holiday Fun GERDA"S WILLIAM H. MOORHOUSE, Kaisa bislen \late Anthony Czop, the deceas- ora He was in his 76th/drew's 0. D. Porteous earned| "First Section Winners -- Loci. laeryepeaueniecs HAIR STYLING 'cies DeuTY, SOpeK Oe kee ed was born in Oshawa, Sept.'" 4 son of the late Ostap es shutout. junvon cive Mis Mase. | CHRISTMAS OSHAWA 723-5271 call for appointment AASTER O} LES C hee 14, 1932 and was married in| Mary Wladyka, the d dip vorthminster 2: A. Rowsell,) Group'1 -- Tigers 18, Jaywalkers_14,| '. : FAMILY MONUMENTS lHoly Cross Roman Catholiol ne yka, the deceased|p. Widdecombe; St. Paul's 2: |Ozarks' 16, Platformates 15, Braggarts| ele ant ifts Make your appointment now with AJAX 942-5580 723-4212 318 Dundes St. E., 668-3552. Ichi : was born July 30, 1892, atly Stainton, W. H |18, Sellers 12, Knights 11 and Calts 9. g g . NOTICE TO muna ae Ge | Chureh, Aug. 15, 1964. He hadivracna-in the Ukraine. A resi crop ti, noe: | Group 2-- Stoppers 21, Ace# 19, Prowl- | SUZANNE 72 CHURCH ST. piiey nts been a lifelong resident of the dent of Canada and thal ia : B. Matalle ee ua te a De ee pore for the home aa y o . Lockie, ' : Jest. | Goo! , a rks-| CREDITORS an Czop had been an em pot ae en Mognbalgl dl? Was| minster 1: J Wow" ne rt vial High Scores: Group 1 | HAIRSTYLING fed aes aly oyna ad , N ae aa "a very active member and life : ; : 53 | Hoir pi Id A D OTHERS ployee of General Motors for elder of th an : Palm Lage Ae (413); Ron Jay 853 When you decorate your tree, air pieces sold or set. IN MEMORIAM _13,°025:.¢ "25,2 member of terian 'church. | zrnGeee cect et car Ay Somer] dressup your home with * Fasassi SERS for Everyone 'aig cleetcrigd THE ESTATE OF Holy Cross Church and of Lo-- Mr. Wladyka was president| ree Goals INP Berry 770. (260) Sel Himes 765 (508); oe ee ser READ THIS cal 222, UAW of the Oshawa branch | | Jim Cassells 775 (318); Reg Hickey 75] "9: : peenale t § of the im assellis ye eg ickey onwisron in yng emt gr Hes survived by his wile. Ukrainian Evangelea Allance| Wi Se oe i. | se hel iuly 3, 1951 and our dear (He former Rose Kornylo; two the permanent Oshawa region| Ins Ur 1e$ (352); Larry Piper 713 and Mic Mc-| You deserve to buy the best FESTIVE SEASON is the Time. We will be glad to help on who passed SOM, Walter and Bradley; his| representative of the Ukrainian | Master 713, (300) and can have a wide voriety, Depend on To Give The Finest you shop for the man in mother. Mrs. Julia Crop of Osh-l > | Three seemed to be the|_ Group 2 -- Phil Cormier 765 (292):| choosing from ; @ Pierced Earrings lif ving. memories oo pee he its P be Canadian Committee, a mem-|magic number in 'three' fastiErnie, Millard 761 (286); Jack | Strank ties Motor City Cab @ Watches OME ATR: CHES ARN 3 a se na atiheg ak Stanley ber of the Ukrainian Nationaljand exciting games played in Rulige 713 Ta aitey keiateeng tee @ CARPETS For Fast, Courteous @ Diamond Rings | io y y oi newe Federation, the Ukrainian i ; | (294); Keith Smith 697 (291); Dave Dow 24 Hi We have a beautiful selection , The deceased is et ¢ : : : the Oshawa Senior Industrial] @ DRAPES OUR SERVICE @ Stone Rings of -- shirt ocks, handker- : sirens "sant ous oe ie (roe -- ~" the| League at the Civic Auditorium, |Readick sr (276) BIN Strutt 679 Cas) @ CORLON 725-1127 And Many More Beautiful hick : ree ' Rice: and : ae 'tn ee for rai rraterna Asso- ; rai | sails : ed ed, who died. on oF about the A LASTIN BUTE wiem High Mass in Holy Cross| ciation of Canada BG sia adadrd ny celal The following. bowlers will @ TORGINOL be ate jewellery Ba i 7 Fo nence and dignity Church 3 , é nae s s s e recel el - spel a me Paradise: pee aie! tac . ? vege eit Predeceased in 1936 by his|sethack in 10 games by nipping|te ces, NUrneye at foster CIN et | @ CERAMICS NEED A CAR? Special attention is paid to ' fied 46. cond nterment will be in Resurrec- first wife, the former Dora Zal-|Steel Kinzs 3-2: Skla Bl knight, Ron Jay, Ozzie Kesler, Al Go- 725-3541 A i B R A | T H the teen with a full selection frien isioned: Pars tion Cemetery. Rev. M. J. Dar- eschook, Mr. Wladyka is ee ngs 3-2; Sklar Furni-jguen, Rey Nesbitt, Al Stovin, Al Perry. 1 ti a , a is gur-| s the number to remember of sulits, windbreakers and ehrial: Baaikeantadice' ot by will sing the mass ture edged Ontario Steel Prod-|Mike Childerhose, Guy Williams, Alec 4 Be BuNe the y I] sing the mass vived by his second wife, the|ycts 3.2 and Pedlar Pe Regt A ale acd ad SHEWRING a J EWE L L E RS --- deceased on or before the Prayers will be recited at the| former Louise Elizabeth Ulrich,|pattled Stan's R OP] C!Bud Bragg, John Van Dyk, Lloyd Scott, UNITED TAXI AJAX Sk {day of Deceriser, 1947. funeral home at § p.m. today. whom h iba Stan's Rentals to a 3-3)Matt Bell, Perry Whitehead, Phil Cor- SHOPPING PLAZA We also carry a full line of paricnisie cet ah } om he married in Toronto in| standoff mier, Ernie Millard, Jack Strank, Paul BROS, LTD. 143 K AJAX -- 942-0407 ' SU eee SPE ¢ AUBIe December, 1941; two daughters! Single goals by T. Bathe. 3.( Minos bug. muller, Murray -- Arm: | ING EAST hard-to-get. men's --under- Ue siataly steele cad MRS. MICHAEL GNORIK Mrs. John Kuchma (Olga) of|prown and F. Trouese led Hou.| Reauick, 'Carl Galbraith, Wall' Wrobel,| FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS | ae ata cta oD Rancssenta The death occurred, Dec, 15,|OShawa and Mrs. Kirk Godfrey |qaitle { ej i ,|Ray "Cooney, John Brady, Don Cotton, | OPEN BOWLING ' a at the Oshawa General Hospital| (Marie) of Don Mills and fourlwhile Clit Herwite ant obi ar oe oe 728-3980 SATURDAY NIGHTS ELMER'S ic of Mrs. Mi¢hael Gnorik, i73.S0nS, William and Michael of| stijes replied for the losers tea eek ne ee eat achton 26 GIBBONS STREET at "The Chri t St PEO PLE S r e Motor City Bowling FOS ete 8 CARD OF THANKS who had been in poor health for wish to thank the past year, was in her 68th ; Banting Avenue. The deceased, Port Hope, John of Clearwater, Florida and Fred of Toronto. Also surviving are two sis- One goal each by Ron Tur- : N. Baluzek and R |Brideau paced Sklar Furniture jreck, ing high triple of 939, when he racked) who established a new high single score with @ 413 and almost topped the exist-) up a 927 three-game total. | *"'When more than one, Bowling's | ir un: DISTINCTIVE 78 RICHMOND W. with Gifts Galore" Got gift problems ? Drop into CLOTHING STORE LTD. VAN DUFFELEN M ur sym- Year ers, Mrs. Harry Stefura (Paul-|to their triumph -over Ontari ; The former Mary Urban, the ine) of Cape Breton, Nova Sco-| ste] Pcbaatae Ce MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 723-3212 Elmer's Bargain House ond link and deceased was a daughter of the 4a and Martha in the Ukraine) ¢ partshorn and Rick Nosal|247); |. Sapinski 483 (251, 232); M. ACCESSORIES | see the large selection of gifts shire, (late Mr, and Mrs, William) nd 14 grandchildren. |were the marksmen for the) Mss 4 (238, 2297 M. McNeil 454 (228, and GIETS i for the whole family. 36 Simcoe N. 723-3612 MERU IA munises:_\Urban. Born Sept. 19, 1900, in| , The deceased will be at the/igcers, 428. (230, 198); F, Bovckley, 426 (0s, FOR THE HOME Holiday Food ' : Czechoslovakia, she was mar-|Armstrong Funeral Home for! 4) Saltern potted two goals|22));,6: Stinson 417 (229, 188); A. Hill 2 ELMER S ee: Novice Red Win g (tied there Jan. 30, 1920, and service in the Ukrainian Pres-\anq R. Andrew added a single|K. Manilla 47 (Ze 191) and R'Stovin| gaia ' meoe Street North QS had been a resident of Oshawa|bYterian Church at 2 p.m., Dec.|3.° pedlar People battled to a|47,, (221, 186) oe TURKEYS You'll Enjo' Oshawe, Ontaric B C lfor 35 years. She was a mem-/22, Conducted by' Rev. Johnidraw with Stan's Rentals TW paces tae: a, AROS 2m : pp hag GEESE 253 Bloor. St. &. CHRISTMA eat ycle Leafs ber of the Ritson Road United|Jacenty. Interment will be in| J prusinski with two and M,|Gourlle 253, Eunice O'Brien ee aaa 120478 F me Th Pentecostal Church Oshawa Union Cemetery. Dubrowski with a singl Hadise. Rohs ae es ong DUCKS 38--Coming Events *aree unassisted goals ledj wis. Gnorik is Ne .. In lieu of flowers donations iy & single replled/20, Betty Black 202, Mary McKnight! Prices to Suit All Budgets CAPONS WIL ed hed to a 3-1 victoryiner gto Sn ee to the Ontario Heart Foundation |{". Stan's. oream Stacie; Jury. al Lovell 9 CUSTOMCRAFT Roasti Chick MARTY 'S RECORD BAR | over Cycle Centre 'Leaf Pe TF * vould b ted. Kinloch's 7, Jordan's 7, Modern Uphol- oastin ICKENS for the |Canadiens battled Being Yo a[gushters. Pai Boa gee | -- ee Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, minis-/$2'¥,,/; Arius Graydon 7. Nu-way 7. FURNITURE , "TOPS IN POPS" eth Ten, eae vie |1-1 tie in Oshawa Little NHLintes Michael chesehve 'Cine FUNERAL OF ter of Northminster United|3 and Thompson - Kernaghan 1. 1188 SIMCOE S. Ain eek Aas music to. suit all, tastes a ania sod | Novice action at the Civic Audi-lo¢ Coy ake atY! MRS. CHESTER DEWELL |Church. Interment was in Osh-| : : POCSEE SHtnAy' SPECIAL: All Four Kindergarten Sets ...-++++++ |torium on the weekend of Courtice and a son, Michael} The memorial service for Mrs.|2%2 Union Cemetery. | ee tei tv henen ae 728-727 upon order MONKEY'S Albums | * |Gnori s Angeles, - Z e A : Sear ipte ¥ : H S d / | Brian Bird, Ian Cullen analnte me Of Le ADS PH, Cae Chester Dewell, who died Dec. Raed pete. Were 31% 16+ Cosey, Este Dutty Ge (aaa Eine Tor, anititene Pha neue rng nat LITZ POULTRY i ear WI LS ie ertru es tay nas handled the} Also surviving are three| 14, at the Oshawa General Hos- MeNally, - John e ankabe Yan (ts) Noelle Lyeon 652 GiN)s emmel (oe rented nthe Times ; FURI s ing ' res : | e" Met ' . + Noella Lyson 63: i je! ae | Mike Miccntain' replied tor pele big We Czechoslo. 4h tmstrong funeral Home Holmes, John Oke and David)(7i5"%ng 'Madeline Morrison' 325, (280 993-4799. agai Ae ue CLUB 20 CHI PARISH HALL losers Posigg ens and Nicholas of/ 7), pin, Deo 18, Bertrand. iattigh, Singles:, Marie Larmer 258, Dor: Gifts for Her | se Christage tee Ridgtbaih ges 6 1 RIESE ARO it d y. - a a Tutkaluk 253, Maud Brooks 232, Bes- : M . 690 KING ST. E. |The, memorial service wil be| AM Peering was conducled By] omar cr. (ae Ranney eee a fang gg serie for oe 4 | . | zZ i : prev. L. W. ; by 5 " . " ow as $2. ' Oshawa Novices be Feo 7 besa le Kingsview United 'Church. In- DAVID OWEN Garker 225, Emma Mayle 224, Donelde TAC a TURKEYS @ Private and Commercial HOT CHRIS Ever Monda foterment Sil @ Mount|terment was in Mount Lawn) The memorial service for Da-|, Team. Standings: Congratulations to fresh feiein: : . CAPONS Flying Training i nterment wi e in Moun id ' the section winners. Ook Piks, high resh cut flowers, plants . ' Pp ; Drop in at FIRESTONE core 6- utout Lawn Cemetery. Rev. : og eee a ai i ci tacelball oo Racal ci Pog pointe and Busy Bees high piteit b or floral orrangements. Order Now for Christmas . Viswate a " : een ' i ot 8:00 P.M . Steve Young and Blair Mc.\Church, pastor of the Ritson) once Hutcheon Ray McMaster,|was held at 3:15 p.m ee CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS : FRANK HOAG 1728-1626 oo ei ret rs 20 Games -- Jackpot Mullen each fired two goals in Road United Pentecostal] 414, Fielechman, Donald Cros. 16, at the 'Armstrong Tuhepal sition, Triples: 'Don Lounds 691 (223, Jordon Florists Rossland Rd. West MORBECK Cy * CAR VACUUM CLEANER 2 a pacing Oshawa Novice all- pie will conduct the serv-|.4, Laurence. Leaman and|Home. net 'palmer 9 (29. 2803 BH Elion 728-9443 Oshawa 725-6837 DRUM CITY cigarette lighter . Snowball an ll ged : beng A over | Douglas Gibb. Bir ig ot gor condacted by ite an Leet i es TORONTO * CAR MATS -- Beoutif cL ] q ¢ r z z ronto, as- igh Singles: Jim Carmichael 270, Neil i ' Share the Wealth lin an exhibition hockey game| WILLIAM SCOTT STEWART FUNERAL OF sisted by Major John Wood of [2M 24, 820 Shey, one smin| veces and Trim LIKE ARMCHAIR 250 DRUMS SET eeu wae ae, Free Admission played at the Children's Arena.| Following a prolonged sick- WALTER EDGAR the Oshawa Salvation Army. In-|steta 230, Marg Carrichsel' and Die : SHOPPING ? To choose from. All makes pias Agi had cain lig re ree Other Oshawa ness the death occurred, Dec.| The funeral service for Wal-|terment was in Mount Lawn|Lounds 229, Lorene Smith 224, 200, Ber-/CHINN'S, Park South at Hillside. Fresh Phone 668-3311 new and used. ee et ve 'lo Children under 16 ' va goal-getters| 17 nice Palmer 222, 200 and Flo Pack 216, |SU! spruce and Scotch pine, 98¢ _up. , at the Oshawa General|ter Edgar, 488 Masson Street,| Cemetery. ean Eads ; Sprayed and delivered. 728. ; i , Telephone Collect were Kevin Duigan, Mark Pat- ; ae : ; 'eam Standing: Quits 10, Mapa's end|SPrayed and delivered. 728-7288, 723-7088. For details on Gift Packs ( field, Ian Cullen' and Mike Hospital, of William Scott Stew-|who died at his home, Dec. 14,/ The pallbearers were E. Sar-| 67's 7, Cokes and Darts 6, B.V.D.'s, Rums|CHRISTMAS TREES, No. 1 Spruce, of SELECT APPLES Leste) ' - os eae i arountait: ? art, of RR 1, Brooklin. He was|was held at 2:30 p.m., Dec. 16,|geant, Lloyd Halliday, Maynard|*"Chraeos foucher winners: Triples: oes ap? trees Plantation grown, RED WING ORCHA\ FULL-TIME SALESMAN. Classified Ads Get Fast Cas | t in his 84th year. |at the McIntosh - Anderson Fun-|Nelson, Envoy John Simpson,|Diane Lounds and Garnet Palmer. Sing.|Bloor st €. yoragp)) e" SSllvery: 509] RCHARDS fse for you around the 'clock. Dial 72% 190 King East The 'Quick Want Ad Way| David Andrews and Ricky} Born in Glasgow, Scotland, |eral Home. William Saunders and Ernest/|*s: Wes, Stata, Ted Varga, Doug Cif ane ae aiadad ey |M The service was-conducted byiSmith, McDonald, Arlis Polity Hervey Buieor, Brisas offitt shared the shutout, the deceased was a son of the } 4

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