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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1963, p. 20

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) 34--Lost And Found 32--Articles For Sale Lost: man's papers, Finder kindly phone 723-1393. Tuesday evening, downtown, Force wallet, important GAS dryer, , with timer|---- $175 or make offer, Telephone 728-6578. |/,, oe ete No, Ma-! day evening, "| 725-7903, tag a Veteran's Avenue, Satur- |, children's pet. "elephone ¢|35--Legal I 8 i are : F A i nH F i E f i al #8 tf fF a ae a i] il NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF g # i ie R oF i £ location only. 723-3271. i a tion, Telephone 723-1204. GOING Dominion West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, ete. Call now 125-6511, ? Get your supplies at Stores, 48 Bond Street GUN (old antique) w: . Teleph 725-81 ALL persons having claims against the above named de- ceased who died about the end of July, 1960 at the City gray table.| counts Ateaa Wen ete tak , r chairs, good condi-| 224 of Oshawa are required to file proof of their claim with the undersigned on or before '3 . 9.30 9.30. Telephone 728-9191, the 15th doy of February, 1963 and after which date the Estote will be distributed $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deol up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires bat- teries, Kelvinator Trading Post Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. tefrigerators, teie- Plan, 725-4543. 512 BROCK ST..N., WHITBY 668-8001 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. WASHER Electric, wringer, three years old. Telephone 728- DINING room suite, walnut, six chairs, City prowa striped upholstery, buffet, exten- sion table, table $140, After 6.30 p. SOUTHERN Spy apples, lovely for ing or cooking, $2 half bushel bushel, Oshawa Orchards, 725-3445. TWO French Provincial chaire, fruftwood fini 725-1881 VIOLIN, 100 years old, excellent tone Also old 183, Oshawa. having regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have had notice, pad, good or condition, m., telephone 723-4411, Dated at Renfrew this 14th day of January, 1962. Dawe & Edmondstone, P.O, Box 332, Renfrew, Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator eat- $3.95 KITCHEN table, 4 chrome chairs, Tele- phone 725-3475. DENNIS JOSEPH LEPINE, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Factory Worker, deceased, beige » Telephone NOTICE TO CREDITORS TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, oll makes, Guar- anteed. One year warranty on $160, Telephone 725-0167, MODERN suite, occi New case, ESTATE OF suite, blond chair, Adm'tal vision, blond, two kitchen asional ELWOOD EARL RAHME All 24" ultra ° 8 5 ef E f FEET ERGEER a3 2 L iy fEFERER +1+ ow see segdyal tse Sy peeh Qabseeesset Fe nf b ra atcuzsl SSE CETC TOSSES ete SA SRG aN EEE SREEE ny gUp*eestyregzatacoee sesh yale + 244 = FEE 3 5 goaay fn tt eS 3 SsUr8euctucecuaeys = +)++ SRFE $2 . 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Acal Uran Anglo Hur A Arcadia Bankeno Bankfield Base Mets $3 aseS * S 3 ab = * + + =z" t Listings u Stock Sales Sigh Low a.m. Ch'ge ; 7 3 # : E eaysduo8ss g 38, ++ Ss e F t i i ge8§ad. bsg eegys8 05s : ga in + st- 4 "22 : gtseungigedkeS cSaS8ieuin. gbssusiigeS8e8 cieS8Reuey. gS ouseuss8s itch oks88ieude. + = Ses - + _ 4! - persons having claims against the Estate of Elwood Earl Rahme, late of the console tele modern table lamps. 728-4500. GAS stove, Gurney, four burner (pro- ne), 21 inch $25. Apply 564 Montrave venue, 31--Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE picture tube. We also rent and buy. : Sayvette Selkirk A Seven Arts Shawin sessetesusgsytsshesueatss ob LOCKE'S FLORIST Bee8sc8 SBSu8s Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE PREMIER TELEVISION City of Oshawa in the Coun- 339Y2 Simcoe St. South 725-6457 MOTOR _TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS SEMI-ANNUAL FUEL OIL--COAL OIL FURNACES 24 HOUR SERVICE ty of Ontario, Manager, de- ceased, who died on or about the 17th day of November, 1962, are hereby notified to #8 Shell Oi 25 * F = ~ + = 4 ny ghee oPyscgesBSeseyec Bont gh*ege-Byscgsr®bsorsechs 2 Ss g¥sededzenliGsnedeseecRigddcsies send in to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of February, 1963 full particu- lars of their claims, after which dote the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Oshawa this 21st day of January, 1963 CLEARANCE Tv'S AND STEREOS DISCONTINUED LINES, FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS, SLIGHTLY MARKED CABINETS ALL BEING CLEARED AT WORTHWHILE SAVINGS COVERED BY NEW WARRANTY AND OUR EXCLUSIVE ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE ELECTROHOME CLAIRTONE R.C.A. VICTOR ADMIRAL PARKWAY Television 918 SIMCOE N. 723-3043 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 32--Articles For Sale CHESTERFIELD and chair, good com dition, two table lamps, two tri-light floor lamps, $98 or will sell separately. Bowmanville, 623-3854. Janu-|TELEVISION tube tester, complete with tubes, $250. Telephone 728-6781 after 7 p.m, INQUIRE About Our CASH and CARRY| PRICES | McCULLOUGH'S BUILDING L SabbSneobssh, BGscgesdtereees ES ond Seu8sn. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 D | x oO N ' S 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 Day and Night SKATES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- change for 10 years. New and Used. Largest assortment in town, DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST 33 SP obb 08 2u8 Select used. gsSSeiggsizustelietie bd ae Ee PS Pe ¢ 5 Heh. oste8. 2 3 b a5 = Be g85s Ss8aerseheh = = ge SySers.ogasi eter 8.* =e oe et 3& = §& = & 20% W% 75 $100% 100% 100% + % 30 $104% 104% 104% + % 74 $66% 66% Gin-- % 166 $16% 16% 164%--% + d + - .x88e SenBeRrbSsereeiud.Sea8ss. Pe. 8assex + » = HUMPHREYS BOYCHYN & HILLMAN B = Remove Ice with | 36% King Street East Calcium Chloride Rock Oshawa, Ontario. Salt or Sand from Solicitors for the Administratrix, | ELIZABETH GRACE RAHME BATHE & McLELLAN BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD, TENDER 61 King Wen, Oshawo CENTRAL MORTGAGE and For free delivery call 725-4761 | HOUSING CORPORATION ta GseSeS.r88ecesuds seSe ees 1 Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,083,000. Stock Market Hits Stiff BEGaSeEe ene geSySzessogae8 99388 156% -- 13 19 2500 100 $5% Weston A pposition Still F O irm é SUPPLIES 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (West Side) 728-4688 ot ait i ii é i é J i 7 = r, 8 i be | | i | : I E FI i E g A " a tb i i L | a 5 fi th ; [f Honest Cal's. SPECIALS Continental Beds, Smooth top, complete with headboor: $34.88 BUNK BEDS, Complete with mattresses slat springs, ladder guard - $34.88 3 KITCHEN SET, HE of HT sf FUNERAL OF : LOUIS J. TRICK » The funeral service for Louis James Trick who died Sundav, 3 ..27, at his residence, 529 Woodcrest avenue, was held in . E. Winter conducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. + The pallbearers were Gordon 'Ferguson, Oscar Allen, Jack Hooper, Jack Saunders, Gerald Bull and Lloyd Pegg. 'The body was at the Gerrow «Funeral Chapel. : MRS. JOSEPH COLLETTE ~ The death of Mrs. Joseph Collette occurred Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Oshawa General 5-piece, chrome. $28.88 Washing Machines, G.E. New with trode. $88.88 up G.E. TELEVISION 23" New - cabinet model. with approved trade. $198.88 up Televisions, 17 & 21" Re-conditioned, most have new picture tubes with one year guarantee. From $39.95 up Easy budget terms. Open 9.30 - 9, 2 locations 24 Prince St., next to Grey Coach Sale Sealed tenders plainly mark- Repossessed World Renowned SINGER FREE All Oil Burner Service Free ond guaranteed if you purchase "White Rose" uni- fined furnace oil from WESTERN OIL CO. DIAL 725-1212 ed as to content and addres- sed to the undersigned will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on the closing dates in- dicated for work on vacant or occupied housing units. Separate teriders ore requir- ed for the different types of work in each creo. Merchandise SEWING MACHINES PORTABLE (One Only) Slant, semi-automatic VACUUM CLEANERS FILTER QUEEN New and used Trade-ins Other Makes. FILTER QUEEN SALES (OSHAWA) 323 KING ST. WEST 728-7552 Floor Re-sanding and finishing CLOSING DATE MONDAY, FEB. 18th, 1963 Interior Painting CLOSING DATE TUESDAY, FEB. 19th, 1963 Plumbing repairs CLOSING DATE mach- ine, Mode! 503. For balance of payments. PORTABLE (One Only) Strai stitch sewing macn- Ine, 1°329. For balance of payments. FLOOR POLISHERS POLISHERS (Two Only) Deluxe Model P. 20, For bol- ance of payments. VACUUM. CLEANERS BUY NOW AND SAVE! Boats; Motors; Penta. MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3641 Grew-Cruisers, Tra- veler, Mason, O.M.C., Larson. Evinrude, Volvo- General Maintenance Repairs. CLOSING DATE THURSDAY, FEB, 21st, 1963 1, Ajox, Bay Ridges, West Hill area. 2. Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin crea. Specifications and forms of tender required can be ob- tained at the address below. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 650 Lawrence Avenue West, CLEANER (One Only) Model C.3, with revolving brush. For balance of pay- ments. 35--Legal Toronto 19, Ontario. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, 1963 Property Management Section, By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)--Liberals and New Democrats, unmoved by the approaching end of the gov- ernment's spending powers, stand firm in their intention to give full debate to the 1962-63 spending program. Liberal Leader Pearson indi- cated after a caucus meeting of Liberal MPs Wednesday that his party will take all the time considered necessary to exam- ine the $6,000,000,000 program. New Democratic. Whip Stan- ley Knowles said the New Dem. ocrats, who also held a caucus meeting Wednesday, will take no steps to cut short their re- sponsibility to examine the spending of the people's money. Their statements appeared to indicate the government will run out of time with its spend- ing program unapproved. The program was submitted to Par- 35--Legal TENDERS to trap muskrats in the sec- ond marsh area, of the city of Oshawa will be by the VACUUM CLEANERS | (Two Only) Model E. 4, for balonce of payments. CLEANER (One Only) Model E, 3, Bolance of pay- ments. erminal King St. E, ot Varcoe's Rd. HONEST CAL'S THIS WEEKEND 'Hospital after being ill for two months. She was in her 63rd «year, ' .The former Elsie Mary Robi- ;chaud, she was a daughter of ithe late Patrick and Domitile 'Robichaud and was born in -Portland, Maine. * Mrs. Collette is from Minto, :N.B. She had been in Oshawa on @ holiday for the past three 'months. "Surviving are her husband, 'two daughters, Mrs, G. Basque, ;(Onelda), Oshawa and Mrs. .W 'Nesbitt (Lydia), Fredericton, V.B.; six sons, Alderice, Osh: ded -- Ola, Ernest, 'Hazen and Leonard, all of 'Leminster, Mass. » The body is at Gerrow Fu- 'neral Chapel. High requiem «mass will be sung Saturday, Feb. 2, at 9 a.m. in St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic . Rev. N. Gignac will sing the mass. Interment will 'be in St. Gregory's Cemetery. WILDLIFE APPEAL » ST, HELIER, Channel Islands '(CP) -- An appeal fund has launched to form a wild- ist on the island of Jer. . The money will be used to Jersey z00, founded by au- 728-9191 | ! j | | | SINGER Sewing Machine Company 14-16 Ontario Street Oshowa 725-5443 Washing Machines Gerald Durrell. ! Wayne s THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS GOOD USED. APPLIANCES Televisions Good Used Models lroner, Thor Electric Refrigerators Good used Models From $58.00 RECORDS---New Stock--Just arrived. 99c--LP'S---$1.98 Open For Your Convenience Fridays: Until 9 P.M. Waynes 78 SIMCOE STREET NORTH IN'THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO BETWEEN: SUPERIOR DISCOUNT LIMITED Plaintiff AND MAURICE JOSEPH CARDINAL and LAURA MICHALINA CARDINAL Defendants Pursuant to the judgment and final order for sale made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in one parcel, with the approba- tion of the undersigned Master, by the Master, at the Court House, Whitby, Ontario, at the hour of 10:30 on Friday the 15th day of February, 1963, the following lands and premises known as 567 Wilson Road North, more particularly described in the mortgage known as Number 99934, regis- tered in the Registry sion of the County of Office for the Registry Divi- Ontario. The property will be offered for sale subject to a first mortgage securing $4,315.17 principal money, with interest thereon at 714% per annum from the 15th day of November, 1962, said interest being payable half-yearly on the 15th day of May, 1963, and the 15th day of November, 1963, and trom $49.00 $49.95 Used $35.00 Used Models the principal falling due on the 15th day of May, 1964, which mortgage shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser, and subject also to arrears of taxes as at December 31, 1962, amounting to $488.16, and also subject to a reserve bid fixed by, the said Master. The purchaser shall pay down to the vendor's solicitor on the day of sale 10% of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the within urchase cay 4 0 days after the date of sale.. Adjustments into Court without interest to be made as of date of closing. The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense. In all other respects the conditions of sale are the stand- ing conditions of sale of the Court as modified by the conditions of sale settled by the undersigned. On the house. remises is said to be erected a dwelling urther particulars and conditions of sale may be had from Messrs. Creighton, Drynan and Murdoch, Solicitors, Oshawa, Ontario. Dated at Whitby; Ontario this 7th day of Decem- ber, 1962 "J. de N. Kennedy" MASTER until 12.00 p.m., February 8, 1963. TENDERS Will Be Taken Up To FEBRUARY 6th For Trapping Muskrat IN SECOND MARSH Write MR. J. E. GORIN RR 2, OSHAWA. Advisory Committee Oshawa Fish & Wildlife. On Spending Program liament last February as esti. mates of what would be spent up to March 31, 1963. Since that time, the govern- ment has financed operations by grants of temporary spend. ing authority from the Com. mons but these powers expire Jan. 31, WILL ASK SOON By about Feb. 15 the govern- ment will have to meet heavy bills--for payrolls, pensions, al- lowances and the like. So a re- quest for further temporary spending powers is expected, probably next Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Commons has launched debate on the labor department spending program. The entering of three new de. partments next Monday, requir- ing a two-day debate before the Commons gets down to the de- tails of the program, cuts to a maximum of eight the number of sitting days remaining before the mid-February bills must be paid. Mr. Pearson left the impres- sion that he suspects the gov- ernment may either dissolve Parliament for an election or prorogue Parliament after get. Galbraith Says Didn't Know Vassall Spied LONDON (Reuters) -- Tho- mas Galbraith, former civil lord of the admiralty, testified today he had no suspicion that ad- miralty clerk .William Vassall was @ spy. Galbraith, a Conservative leg- islator, also testified he had no suspicion that Vassall was a ho- mosexual, His testimony was given be- fore a tribunal investigating na- val security. The tribunal was set up last year shortly after Vassall was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment for spying for the Russians. Galbraith told the tribunal he noticed no signs of effeminacy or lack of manliness in Vassall even though the clerk was a NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ALEXANDER ELLIOT, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of AL- self-confessed homosexual. He also said he had never heard Vassall referred to as "auntie" by his co - workers. This nickname was mentioned in earlier testimony. Galbraith was appointed joint parliamentary undersecre- tary of state to the foreign of- fice in October, 1959. He resign- this post during a press and ting further temporary spending powers. To pay the March bills the government could finance itself by Governor - General's ee effect, cabinet or- ers. CHANCES FADE The chances of the govern- ment being overturned on next Monday's two-day supply de- bate faded with the statement Wednesday by Social Credit Leader Thompson that Parlia. ment should approve the spend- ing program and judge the gov. ernment on the budget. Defeat of the government on a motion of non - confidence, which can be moved during the two-day supply debate, requires the combjned votes of the 99 Liberals, 30 Social Credit MPs and 19 New Democrats against the 115 Progressive Conserva- Resistance TORONTO (CP)--The stock market ran into stiff resistance Wednesday, taking its biggest setback so far this year. In the main list, losses in a % to % range went to -- Steel, Interprovincial Pipe Line, Walker Gooderham, Cana- dian Celanese and Trans-Can- pee e a. ers in clu oyal Bank, up %4. On index, industrials fell $.07 to 596.89, base metals 98 to 199.63 and western oils: .50 to 116.58. Golds rose 1.65 to 91.59. Volume was 3,706,000 shares -- with 3,428,000 Tues- y. tional' Nickel 'dropped' 4 "Nor onal Nickel , Nor- anda 5% and Rio Algoma and Denison % each. Hudson Bay Mining gained %. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Industries Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $6,- 224,000, 70 cents a share; 1961, $5,281,000, 59 cents. Dome Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $2,266,005, $1.16 a share; 1961, $2,040,718, $1.05. Dominion Oilcloth and Lino leum Co, Ltd., year ended Oct. 31: 1962, $1,139,685, $1.50 a share; 1961, $1,078,098,-$1.42. Du Pont of Canada Léd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $11,809,000, $1.60 $8,867,000, $1.20. Canada Trust - Huron and Erie, year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,386,000, $2.31 a share, 1961, tives. $1,296,000, $2.16. Greatest By THE CANADIAN PRESS Though 34 years old and in his 17th National Hockey League season, Detroit's Gordie Howe continues to show why he's widely considered the greatest} parliamentary uproar following the Vassall trial. EXANDER ELLIOTT, late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, and of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Retired Varnish Maker, who died on or about the twenty-second day of July, 1960, are here- by notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1963, full particulars of their claims in writing. Im- mediately after the said dote the assets of the said Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any persons of whose claims he shall not then have notice. : DATED at Kingston this 22nd day of January, A.D. 1963. ANNE UBDEGROVE, Administratrix with Will Annexed, By her solicitor, BOGART W. TRUMPOUR, 89 Clarence Street, KINGSTON, Ontario, Freight In Canals Hits Record Highs OTTAWA (CP)--Freight clear- ed through the St. Lawrence cenals and the Welland Canal reached record highs in 1962, the bureau of statistics said to- day. Preliminary figures show that by the close of navigation, traf- fic through the St. Lawrence ca- nals rose eight per cent to 25,- 700,000 tons from 23,700,000 tons a year earlier. Traffic through the Welland Canal was up 13 per cent at 35,500,000 tons from 31,400,000. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Photo Engravers and Elec- trotypers Ltd. common 40 cents, March 1, record Feb. 15. all-round player in hockey his- tory, In an age of specialists, Howe stickhandles and shoots with' both hands, serves on the Wings power play, kills penalties, acts as leader on the ice and is the team's assistant coach. Howe gave a brilliant display of his many.- faceted talents Wednesday night, stealing the' puck twice in enemy territory to score unassisted goals in the Wings' 6-1 walloping of New York Rangers. The 200-pound right winger from the tiny community of Howe Considered , Player Norm Ullman and utility for ward Val Tonteyne scored the other two Detroit goals, while defenceman Larry Cahan scored New York's goal. Howe's two goals give him 24 for the season, His career total now is 526--only 18 behind the lifetime total of former Mont- real Canadiens star Maurice Richard. He has 24 games left in the current season. Howe's three points move iim into third place in the league scoring race, a point behind Boston's' Senane ----" and on's Kk. The Wings Production Line of Howe, MacDonald and cer- tre Alex Delvecchio now is the highest - scoring trio in the league. Floral, Sask., also gathered an| assist, feeding linemate Parker MacDonald with a quick pass from behind the net on a power play. Macdonald scored twice. His two goals within two minutes in the second period broke a 1-1 tie and started the landslide that buried the Rangers. HAVING BEST SEASON MacDonald, a Sydney, N.S. native and an ex-Ranger, now has 23 goals. The previous high for an NHL season in his er- ratic career was 14. MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE To TORONTO - MONTREAL ontario 729-1104 No Stairs To Climb RES. MGR. ERIC R, HENRY, 725-4305

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