Whitby Free Press, 4 Jul 1979, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4,1979,PAGE 13. j DEATHS I SADIE LUELLA ORMISTON At Fairview Lodge, Whit- y_, on Monday June23, 1979, in he~2ndyear, Sadie Luella Rundie (formerly of Brooklin) beloved wife of the late William A. Ormîston, dear mother of Jessie (Mrs. Bruce Tink) of Solina, Catharine (Mrs. Orval .Jackson) of Oshawa, Norene (Mrs. E. Harvey) of ()memee, Bruce of Lindsay and Marion (Mrs. Alex Blair) of Brooklin, also survived by 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Rested at the Carson Fune- rai Home and Chapel, Brooklin. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. ERNES'1' i. rai and Marine Hospital on ofetF arrc o loved B ie adch i bldren hand o e grat-grand- ldaughterndear rother 0 George of Scarborough in his' 74th year. Rested at the W.C. Town ..Funeral. Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel June 26. Interment Groveside Cemnetery, Whit- by. Minister the Rev. J. A. Roney. If desired, contribu- tions to The Canadian Can- cer Society would be appre- ciated. AmeM. (BIRD> WILSON At the Dr. J. O. Ruddy Genieral Hospital, Whitby, on Wednesday, June 27, 1979, Miss, A. M. (Bird) Wilson (of - Whitby), beloved daughter of the late Mr. and, Mrs. David Wilson. Dear sister of Donald A. Wilson of Whitby, the late Mrs. Edith Watts and Harry. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, then at St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, Whitby, for service. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister. Oshawa. Minister, the Rev. r". Conkey. If desired contribu- tions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated., HILDA'HEWIS, At her residence, 307 Mapie St. E., Whitby, on Tuesday, June 26,1979, Hilda Constance Poynter, beioved wife of William G. D. (Bill) Hewis, dear mother of G. Jeffrey (Jean) of Niagara Falls and David of Whitby. Loved grandmother of five grandchjldren, dear sister of Mrs. W. Pamenter, (Eva) and Mrs. H. Black (Ethel) of Toronto, in her 75th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in thé chapel on Thursday, June 28. Inter- ment Groveside Cemetery, Whitby. Minister the Rev. R. Hamilton. If- desired contri- butions to Canadian Cancer Society w'ould be appreci- ated. ROBERT BENGOUGH SLEEP At the Dr. R. O. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby, on Saturday, June 23, 1979, Robert Bengough Sleep (of Whitby), dear sonl of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleep, dear brother of Margaret and Frank of Whitby, Kathel of Brantford and the late Clarence and Jack in his 65th' year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral' Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on June 26. Interment Union 1 Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister the Rev.. F. Conkey. CLARE JANE BLANCHARD At the Altamont Nursing Home on Friday, June 22, 1979 in her 84th year, Clare Jane Blanchard beloved wife of the late Frank Blanchard. Funeral services were heki at.the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin St., Brookiin. Interment Grove- side Cemetery. Redmen lose The Brooklin Redmen lost an opportunityý to take sole possession of first place in the Ontarjo Lacrosse Asso- ciation Major Series June 26, when they lost 14-13 to the Brampton Excelsiors. In the first of two games, with Brampton, the second of which was played June 28, the Redmen were winning in the first two periods, but two quick goals by Brampton early in tbe third period put the Redmen off their stride. The Brampton team had a 14-12 lead midway through the third period, but a goal by Ron McCoy with three minutes left was flot gôod enough for Brooklin, leaving the final score 14-13. The Redmen were suffe- ring froni injuries with Stan Cockerton and Bryce Jordan out of action, so Marty Gallas, Ed Derks and Ken Colley of the Whitby Builders were called up to fiIl in for the first game. Larry Graham had three goals for Brooklin, Ed Derks and Jim Branton had two 1'4-13 each and Greg Williams, JOHN I3ANPURCFIN CIartere4 Ac'owintant SUITE 103 MARY-BROOK BUILDINqG 185 BROOK STREET NORTH WHITBY, ON'TARIO TELEPHONE 668-4341 . Les Reed, Bill Down and Rob *Cobi-stono paving for lUIasting indoor/outdoor beauty A new concept in modular paving Cobi-stone paving by Brooklin Concrete offers a wide range of patterns, and colours for sidewalks. paths, drîveways, parking areas, pool decks and patios. CobI-stone is strong. durable' and easy to in tall and theirflexbility allows you ta foIlow the terrain - a compliment to your landscaping. Prodlucts HUNTSVIU.E PO. BOX 599. Hwy. il POA lKO (705)t 789-2338 Brooklln BROOKUIN P.O. Box 370. Hwy. 12 LOB iCO (416) 655-3311 Concrete NEWMARKET PO. Box 114, Yonge Street 13V 4w3 (416) 895-2373 LlMted HALIBIRTON PO. Box 818. Hwy. 121 ICOM 150 (705) 457-1395

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