8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, January 25, 1978 Ol-'BI TUARIES GARNET MILTON STE WART JOHNSTON An employee of. GoodyearLÏ> canada Ltdf, Bowmanville Plant, Garnet Milton Stewart Johnston, aged 55, passed away on Tuesday, January l7th, 1978 in Bowmanville. He had been ili since April, 1977. ' Rorn in Manilla, educated I there and at Lindsay Collegiate, be was the son of Allie Luke and Ben Johnston and was married May llth, w '. 1946 to Lottie Power. A resident at R.R. North Orono for 20 years, he had also g. resided in Bowmanville and Hampton. .. He was a member of Kirby United Churcb. In 1942 he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served overseas,, returning home Christmas 1945. Left to mourn his passing'C9 are is wife Lottie, chiîdren 11M Sandra (Mrs. T. Allen) Peta- wawa, Carol (Mrs. R. Sutch) Pontypool, Sharon (Mrs. Barry Worsley) Cameron, Owen and Greg at home, five ZM grandebildren, two brothers "~ George of Belleville, Morley of Oakwood, sister Myrtle (Mrs. Roy McDonald) Bowmanville. . He was predeceased by a son Warren, three brothers'Roy, Sulas and Russell and one sister Pearl (Mrs. Art Gordon). Funeral services were con- ducted on Tbursday by Reverend B. Long at the ' Northcutt Elliott Funeral ~i Home. . Many lovely floral tributesL were received in his memory from Goodyear Canada Depts. 2711. 2713, 2733 and Goodyear Lab; Kirby United Church, Clarke High School and Pines i~~.: Senior Public School. A Bible K was donated by Goodyear ~ Union Local 189. :: Interment Orono Cemetery. Mi VERNA VIOLA HEPBURN, The death occurred on . . Christmas Day, December 25th, 1977, of Verna Viola Hepburn, in Oshawa General Hs Itll1 for three years she was in ber 70tb year. The daugbter ýof the late George and Maryann Found, shie was born in East Whitby Township and educated at the Courtice Public Scbool. 00 Perviously deceased by ber first busband Upton Stepbens in 1952 she was married on February 26, 1966 to Russelli Hepburn wbo survives ber. resident of Enniskillen for M< .s the last 12 years sbe had also Oshawa. Mrs. Hepburn was a . g member of Ebenezer United Churcb.. Also surviving are Mar] (Mrs. Joe Piper), Donald . Stephens, Orono, Muriel (Mrs. g Tom Walker), 10 grandcbild- S M ren, two sisters and two * berenfd Lavender of King i j St. Penecostal Cburcbh' Oshawa, conducted funeral services on Wednesday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Paîl-bearers were Messrs. Peter Francis, Steve Land, George Scott, Glen Reynolds, Sid Knowlton and August Geisburger. Floral tokens were received in ber memory from Worth Metals, Pankhurst Securitys, as well as many donations to the Heart, Diabetic and Gideon Bible Funds. Interment Bowmanville ~S Cemetery. Sa Hockey'_ Firths 6 D&R 1 *~ The first game of the day saw Firtbs' gain their first victory over D&R tbis year. M Firtbs were lead by Sandy Brown wbo bad 2 goals and 1 assist. Bob Howes and Bob _ McLaugblin eacb had 1 goal .............. .. .............. .........Ih o second period, Boyd Knox and Jim Burtch assisting. John mon Colwell tied it up however witb m r assists going to ý ian Bradley and Mike Hewer. Frank's ~ came back again witb Boyd Knox collecting the goal. Rory Gibbs and Al Junkin assisting. ~~ Dave Ormiston scored the ïk final goal witb John Colwell 4 assisting. The remaining 15 minutes saw good end to end action witb neither team being â: able to score. Spencers 4 Cowans 3 The final game was also a closely fougbt battle, witb Spencers coing out on toP. Jim Baker led Spencers scoring twice and adding 1 assist. Ron Hooper scored once and collected 1 assist, .... Glen Rice collected 1 goal witb assists going to Earl Cobble- icRick Rademaker and Gary Wilson. Dominion u stomew meas s re pou! Save on weely POWER PRICED SPECIALS! Look for these special display signs for savings every week! ..and we prove itIwth POWER PRICING ...k4~ ~ ~ ~ .~ *»~A iv 9 *~\« >.~ ~ v y. ~ ~ 4 ~%. .4, ~ 11111. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:4~ ~ ~ ~4 ~i4!~ ~ v**~ *~4~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'