Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1988, p. 35

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Obituaries WALTER HANZAL son of *Heinrich, and- Maria Brenda, daughter Susie and Walter Hanzal of Whitby died Hanzal. He maried Lucia on May son-in-law Wolfgang,, and grand- on July 5, 1988, ,at Oshawa 3, 1947. chuldron Jainison and Saniantha. Genoral Hospital. He was 61. A Whitby resident'cf 30 years, The funeral was held from the Mr. Hanzal operated a business. Town Funeral Chapel on July 8, He was born in Vienna, Ho, is survived by his wife, son 1988, Rev. June Able conducting. Austria on November 28, 1926, Peter and daughter-in-law Internient at Groveside cemetery. Video roadshow, to be reschediiled The CFNY Video Roadshow, which was canceled at Iroquois Park June 24 when equipment 'lew up" during set-up, will be rescheduled but not until Sep- tomber at the earliest. Many who had purchased $7 tickets for the event were left wondering whether the roadshow would be rescheduled or if they could obtain their nioney back. Dianne Birchniore, an Iroquois Park employee, says -ber office bas been "inundated with calîs" about the event and money refunds. However, sho says the office was only a ticket agent for the event and that CFNY bas al ticket nionoy. "They (CFNY) say ifs going to be rescheduled," says Birchmore, adding that sho learned the roadshow won'lt be back until after August. Tickets purchased for the Juno 24 show will be honored on the future date. Damage was apparently about $7,000 from tho breakdown during equipment set-up for the June 24 show. Birchrnore and CFNY say future information about the rescheduled roadshow for Whitby will be available on the radio station (102.1 FM). The telophone nuniber of the radio station is 870-7700.1 STAFFOIRD MONUMENTS 6 Generations of Service, Quai ity & Trust Family Monuments e Granite or Bronze Markers e Inscriptions Il Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After hours: 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments g Iadly arranged. hi yôur phlns for dhe future, there may be an are you've overlooked. Consider this a test to see if you're reilly prepared for what the future will bring. Do you have adequate insuranoe and benefits?'Do you have a pension plan? Have you preplanned and prepaided your funeral arrangements? Now if you're asking yourself what makmng funeral arrangements has to do with sensible planning, let us explain. While it's difficuit to talk about an emotional subject ini dollar and cents, it is neoessary. By preplanningand prearranging funeral arrangements now, you can guarantee that the money will be there for the future, with no financial strain imposed on the people close to you. t~CA ON7AR~ FLMAAL ~~V2M11 SIR~iCE AsSOCwTa~ r W. C. Town Funeral Chape! Ltd. Whitby 668-3410 John R. Town, Jayne Langlois - Town 1 10 Dundas St. East 668-3410 WHTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988, PAGE 35 THE E LUNG ASSOCIATION WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE MEMORIAL DONATIONS RECE1VED ,@in REMEMBR.ANCE ofa1 Charles Adamns Thomas Akey Harry Allender Dr. W.W. Baldwin Jack Brown Marion Burr Olive Cheseboro Rate Connolly Ed Copperthwaite William De Guerre Herbert Dervent Harvey A. Drake Murray Duf Mrs. K Durno David Flug Albert Fisher Mariorie Frost Gerald Gascoigne Joseph Hart Marion Hartman George Herd Russell Humphroys Jack Hunter Elvira Jordan Dr. Arduie Ring Robert Malcolm Norman McColm Jack Pledger Charles Redshaw Myrtie Reddick Bob Sanders Lila Shetier Gertrude Simmerson Paul Wilson Smith Dr. Robert Starr John Sweeney Samuel Thompson Phyllis Underwood Donalda Winter THESE THOUGHTFUL CONTRIBUTIONS HELPED FUNU PROGRAMS TO ASSIST LOCAL RESIDENTS SUFFERING FROM - ASTHMA, LUNG CANCER, AND EMPHYSEMA "If one life bas breathed easier because you have lived, you have succeeded" Ralph Waldo Emerson q .4 I IFI:1 1 r-

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