FPG OTe ere Te At A daa Ma A stl Ml Ml A A did fa Be" bes oad, aha ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 18, 1963 wv Today's Stock Market | TORONTO 11 . By The Canadian Pres: Toronto Stock Bxebange--vene ot Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, x r--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 11 Ne" Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS Eee 950 260 250 250 950 260 250 250 32--Articles For Sale VACUUM cleaner repairs, Free estimates. PE kok brushes, hoses, chines, Rentals. Wallace b docs Serv- ice. Call anytime, 728-059) RANGE, Electric and Westing- house refrigerator, excellent condition. Reasonable price. _ Must sell. Dial 668-8583 36--Lege! DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 322, Sir Charles Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endors- ed "TENDER FOR THE SUP- PLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL AND PROPANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE PRO- Pi gg OF ONTARIO, 1963- 32--aArticles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale 1980 PEUGEOT 405, one owner, clean,|GENERATOR plant 1,350 watt, Clinton a $1,000 or nearest offer, engine, | $195. Pickering 942-2117. : 728-2008. ELECTRIC retrigerator, electric range, 1958 VAUXHALL Cresta, good condi-|lady's bicycle, perfect coi n. ili tion, Telephone after 4.30 p.m, 728-6774.|/sacrifice. H. Glecoff, = srs Road 1 ROLET coach, new paint "4 Apply mae. z radio. $195 'or best offer. Bowman-|LLOYD baby carriage, white, wicker] ville, dial 623-5009. bassinet. Baby eee Ay in excellent 1954 PONTIAC coach, good body, tires poo oneaed aca and motor, new paint. $250. Accept trade, Dial 723-2281. USED car parts, all kinds; used tires, all sizes, beg 9 Big Bloor Street East, or 1952 nae in Sead running order. New brakes and good tires. $60. Tele- phone 725-1737. 1958 VOLKSWAGON deluxe A-1 condi- tion, new paint, must sell. Sacrifice $600 or best offer. 127 Park road south rear door. 1953 PONTIAC sedan, good motor, tires. Low down payment. Take over pay- ments, $175 or best 'offer 728-4528. IN MEMORIAM of a Roy LANG -- In loving dear father and grandfather, who passed away June 18, 1962. A gy yy or a secret barat Keeps memory ever dear. ie be ciall ---- the of grief s back every leaf. _Saay bgpor noe by by daughter Mary, son- in-law Dutch and granddaughters Gail|* and Jackie. Stock CS Pete C Delhi Cdn Dev C High Cr Cent Del Sales High Low a.m. .On'ge 909 405 395 --10 302 375 375 4500 450 450 1000 19 19 3790 725 710 1125 232 Stock Bales mas lew nu tite '2 a 2 F} w s WEDDING dress, size 12, ballerina length. Dial 728-9692. GIRL'S bicycle, 28" wheel, like new, $30. Telephone 728-3516 or apply 333 Mary 17" TELEVISION, completely recondi- tioned with new picture tube, guaran-' teed for one year. Accordion '120 Bass. Bowmanville 623-3883. VIKING 15 cubic foot, chest style; deep 2 years old. $150. Apply 300 Centre Street South, Whitby. BOAT, 16 ft. sr singe en white and red, 40 hp Scott motor Heavy duty O'tacco trailer, Dial 725-9796. SELLING pacaitare or appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliances Store, 24 Prince Street, 728-9191. BOAT eee home built, heavy duty, inch and new rollers, tilt design "$100. "Telephone 723-1058. CHESTERFIELD, 'sectional, two units, modern mms "eae cushions, eg ++ LANG -- In loving memory of @ \\dear father and grandfather, Roy Lang, who passed away June 18, 1962. 226 Stock 2 12 --% 1% U%*--% 451 $11%.11% 125 $14% 14% 2010 265 265 a 47 30 STORE Berkel counter 9 fi. long. Electric slicer, pop ep cash register. Apply TELEVISION TOWER Special, 40-ft. Abitibi structure including all channel antenna, installed and guaranteed by experts with 10 years experience. $50. Trio Television, Telephone 728-6781. OLD GUN Wanted Telephone Oshawa 725-8183 atcha AND -- used furniture yn e Pretty 8 Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street South. 723-3271. ILLUSTRATED Historical Atlas of County of Ontario 1877. J, H. Beers and Co. Best offer. Telephone 728-3632. CHESTERFIELD and two chairs, good condition, Apply 615 Christie Avenue after 5 p.m. TWO matching rugs with pads 14' x Il' and 8' x 11' 9", grey, good condition, Dial 728-9728. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- Plicators, chequewriters, comptometers, is 'That we do not think of missed by son Cy, daughter in-law Toots, and grandson, Ken, JEPPESEN -- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the vadatly of Mor- ris Jeppesen, whom God called home a Rag though our house of 1960 MGA 1600 series, one ome, price open, << 725-6949. Dissolve and pass away. There is a building made by God, [1958 CHEVROLET two door, 6. cylinder motor, radio, owner must sell, will take In heav'n's eternal day, trade. Telephone 728-1600. GET READY ved, A eget fair and For bright, And they shall dwell forever there, Summer Driving -- Muffy is pleased to an- areival of her 6 Ib, 4% oz, Donald Jan. on Friday, at Ajax Pickering Gen- Proud parents are Joyce > and Bill McLean. --10 --10 > TERE», Had will be received. until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1963, Tender documents con be obtained through: Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room C-459, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Office Managers at: 225 Jorvis Street, Toronto; 457 Richmond Street, London; Post Office Building, Fort William, Ont. 30 890 890 890 235. $18% 18% 18% 230 640 640 230 $37% 57% S7%%-- %& 1035 $27%4 27% 27% 450 $23% 23% 23% + % 150 $12% 12% 12% -- % 200 se 7 524 ---% Agni: Autofab B 700 50 +1 Bank Mont 460 ey mi 67% -- | Angi Bank NS 95 $7384 73 73 --% Bartaco 50 250 250 250 50 $12 12 12 Beatty n Rell Phone 1168 $564 56% S6s--% Bowater 500 $5% 5% 5% Brazil 1922 345 30. 3400 --5 Bright 25 $83 «83 740 $27% 27% 430 $1856 18% 'LL -- Paul and Mary (nee are pie announce the their ozs., June % enar terry? 1 Hospital. First grandc ~ Robert Pearsell, Sunder- Piped Mrs, Ewart Sinclair, Alg Cen w Algoma i i (668-3446. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances? Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2094 or 263-2695. BUILDING material, also building 9xi4 ft. Best offer. For particulars call 725-2449, DINING room suite, 8 pieces; Norge electric stove; Westinghouse refrigera- tor, Must sell. Apply 968 Chevrolet Street, STUDENTS A super 8 ' Sh guostso8 bby Reny sees ogH38 ee ae oe * 'eo a ne geuswesSzos-SeySSeenassh ogo 88 And He nal be their light. McINLESS--In loving memory of our .{dear father, Alvin McIndless, who pas- sed away June 18, 1955. 2, Deep in our hearts he'll always stay Loved and remembered every day. --Ever remembered by son Maurice {sad daughter-in-law, Dorothy. 5 of 3 8 of 3e° = #° "2 iff ¢ : : of RR Claremont. I have three little play- mates at home, Larry, Terri and Lenni. Zz gi Be : PRESCOTT -- Kenneth and Shirley (fee Strumbiski) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of a son, Kenneth John, 7 lbs, 6 ozs., on Sunday, June 16, 4963, at Oshawa General Hospital, Spe- eial thanks to Dr. Anderson and nurses 'on 4th floor. SMITH -- Frank ~ Verna Smith, McINDLESS -- In loving memory of my dear husband, George Alvin (Mac) McIndless who passed away suddenly/ June 18, 1955. It eH not at the time the tears we That tell of a heart that is torn, But the lonely tears of the after vere arrival of .God's vate a daughter, Linda Marion, at Oshawa Generai Hos-| pital, on Monday, June 17, 1963. A bab; sister for Brenda, Eric, Kathryn and Howard. Many thanks to Dr. A. G./ Stocks. WOKRAL -- Vic and Lynda (nee Ashman) are happy to announce the| arrival of a son, on Friday, June 14) hae | And 'ance silently borne. Always in my thoughts and lovingly| y|Temembered, wife Rene. SALMERS -- In loving memory of "| Flight-Sergeant Eugene Salmers, killed in action June 18, 1943. | His charming ways and smiling face | Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each om died beloved by all. | ed by mother, father 1963, at Oshawa baby brother for ue cere gg Many thanks to Dr. J. E. Rundi SON, Daughter, Twins or Triplets, you will want to tell the whole town about the latest arrival in your home. An- mouncements are accepted until 9.00) a.m. for publication the same day for! only $1.50, Just telephone 723-3492. | Pe and "prother, Orest, | SALMERS -- In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Fit. Sargeant Eugene Salmers, killed in England, June 18, 1943, He is gone but not forgotten And as dawne another year, In our lonely hours of thinking d by Walda, Bill, DEATHS ASKEW, John Joseph At Oshawa General Hospital on Mon-| day, June 17, 1963. John Joseph Askew, beloved husband of the late Mary A. Westlake and loving father of John H./ Askew in his 86th year. The late Mr. Askew is resting at McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Thursday, June 20, at 2 p.m. Inter- mept Union Cemetery. Jan » Lucy In Oshawa General Hospital, on Sun- day, June 16, 1963, Lucy Jane Stallard ir her 88th year. Widow of Thomas Wil- liam Fitches and dear mother of Mrs. Richard Donald (Florence), William. George Reginald | all of Oshawa. j | Concrete of shim are always near. lee lees "gente and Danny. SALMERS -- In loving memory of | Eugene Salmers who was killed in ac- |tion June 18, 1943. Loving and kind in all his ways; Upright and just to the end of his ays. Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. --Lovingly remembered by brother | Thor, sister-in-law Mary and children, WILSON -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Grant Wilson, who passed away June 18, 1958. A page in the book of memory Silently turns today, lades and fi But sweet remembrance outlasts all. --Ever remembered by wife, Ethel, Beryl and son-in-law, Bob. Resting a 'son Funeral Home, a King Street East. Service in Koly Trinity Anglican Church, Court street on Tuesday, June 18 at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (The Daughters of England will hold a ser- vice in the Funeral Home on Monday evening at 7 o'clock). McGLASHAN, Thomas Allan At Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, Juhe 18, 1963, Thomas Allen Mc- Glashan, Athol Street East, be- vat Freida Davis the chapel on Thursday, June 20 at 2.15. at Ers Dun- barton. Masonic prog (Cedar Lodge), Rage semen § evening at 7.30. (In lieu flowers donations to the Canadian 'Conour rome aeaety will be appreciated.) SOROCHAN, William Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital, Monday, June 17, 1963, Wil- Ham Sorochan, husband'of Alice Goodsman and father of Mrs, J. Zambonelli (Anne), John W. and George of Oshawa, in his 72nd year. t the peng Interment Mount Lawn MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728- 3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 Oshawa. FAMILIES who have pre- arranged their family estates in Mount (awn Memorial Park testify this to be she answer to @ delicate future prob-| information| em. Call for courteous 723-2633. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangement and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM (CARD OF THANKS BOURGERIE -- My family and I, at this time, wish to thank our relatives, \friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, flowers and cards I received to mark the occasion of my 80th birthday; also a very special thanks to the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Le- | gion. --Mrs. Victor Bourgerie. JACKSON -- We wish to take this opportunity. to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sympahy and deeds of kindness, during the sad bereavement of a loving husband and father, Russel Jackson. --Mrs. Helen Jackson and family. JARDINE -- I wish to express many of my PES gow 4 -- In loving mem who} ory ar husband, Leonard Fisher, oped away ae 18, 2. I have only your memory, dear hus-| ho; bi To remember my whole life through: But the sweetness will linger forever As I treasure the image of you. --Always remembered by wife Annie and family. FISHER -- In loving memory of a Gear father and grandfather, Len Fish- er, who passed away June 18, 1962. What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile) 'That meant so much to me. --Lovingly remembered by his .son, Leonard, daughter-in-law, Dorothy and) grandchildren. LANG -- In loving memory of a dear tives, for cards and gifts, thanks to Branch 43. also Ladies Auxiliary, Dr. Rundle, nurses and staff of 2A Oshawa. stay in General Hospital, during my spital. F, Jardine, 237 Verdun Road, Oshawa. JOYNT -- We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of a beloved brother, Bob Joynt, We especially wish to thank Reverend Moffat for his comforting words and the Armstrong Funeral Home for their kind and efficient man- |agement of the service. ~--The Joynt family. ULASSIFIED thanks to friends, neighbors and rela-| With a Fine Used Car 1963 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE Automatic and radio 3495 1962 RAMBLER CUSTOM $2195 1961 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Automatic and radio 195 1961 RENAULT CARAVELLE Soft top and hardtop 1961 N.S.U. 60 miles per gallon 95. 1961 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGON 1695 1960 MERCEDES BENZ SEDAN 95 AM/FM radio 1960 VOLKSWAGEN CUSTOM 995 1960 LARK SEDAN Automatic and V-8 195 1959 AUSTIN SEDAN $795 1958 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN V-8, automatic, radio One owner $1495 1958 METEOR SEDAN Rebuilt motor 095 1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELUXE $995 1957 STUDEBAKER |. Overdrive transmission New tires $795 1956 PONTIAC COACH Automatic $795 1958 PLYMOUTH $99 1955 BUICK $199 1955 CHEVROLET $249 1954 FORD $49 NAGY Motor Sales 484 King Street West 728-5175 \One coat white . three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appii- ances. Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized dealer, Contact bay Oshawa Times value, approx! mately 630 sheets ce letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap Office, Whitby Street. West. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. 111 Dundas Honest Cal's on King Street East. Varcoe's Road Open 12 hours daily. 9.30 - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. TAPE recorder. Webcor Stereo, micro- phone with base, car top carrier set, after 7 p.m. Telephone 725-7476. WICKER writing desk and chair, ir, $4, Double bed, walnut, new mattress, $25. Serta bed chesterfield and chair, $35. Some articles suitable for cottage. Tele- phone until Oy p.m. 725-971 MOVIE camera, 8 mm, sekonic, triple lens, seldom used. Perfect condition. Leather, carrying case, Sacrifice, $40, Telephone 725-8876. BEDROOM suite, off white, with mat- tress and box spring, $125; dining set, Andrew Malcolm, mahogany, $125; both articles in excellent condition. 728-6730, SAIL boat, 14 ft., needs new centre board. Sacrifice $125. Telephone Whitby 668-2795 after 7.30 p.m. IAN blind, ivory, 60" long, 68" ide; single bed size slat spring; fire- place mantle, 47" high, 65" wide, elec- logs, also 1 pair andirons. Dial BOY'S Junior » CCM. Dial 728-2533. WEDDING gown, gloves, size (large' 14, lace. Reasonable. Apply sone East. Dial 725-8150. BOA' n type, 16 ft. outboard, good famty boat. $275. Dial owner, Brooklin, ior bicycle, 1, headpiece, veil, and white shanten 148 Brock RANGE, Moffat, large size, white por- celain, syncrochime, four burner, auio- matic features include two surface elements, oven and outlet, full size, warming oven with element, plus two utility drawers, di WATER PRESSURE pump, by ve RANGES, good used ranges from $29. Used refrigerator $39. Other new and used appliances. Wayne's Appliances. | To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the De- partment. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. 78 Simcoe Street North, 723-1411. WEST machine, 9% cubic ft. Frigidaire re- 00d. | frigerator. Dining room set, w ebony finish, six padded chairs, large extension table, china cabinet, bas ette with rubber mattress. Excellent condition. Telephone 725-5697. PIANO UPRIGHT, walnut, good condition. Best offer. Brooklin 655-4551. AiR CONDITIONER, one year oid, slightly used; large refrigerator, Frigi- daire, chrome kitchen table, four chairs, light oak corner table, sectional chairs, 728-3384. 'Annis', in Telephone in good priced. T 728-8741. STOVE, Westinghouse, electric, four burner, 24 inch, good condition. Tele- phone 728-8150. OVERDRAPES and glass curtains, each 102" wide x 167" long. One pair 40" x 167". Floral design on grey. Good condition, 725-4680. SELLING OUT 8 two gauges complete with toren and hose, Table saw with motor and drill press. Three tires 750 x 15 and 3 800 x 15 and 2 tires 600 x 16. Also chain block and other items. Apply 1208 Simcoe north. MOVIE camera, 8 mm, tarpaulin 14 x 18', small oil space heater, hand pump for well. Telephone 728-9988. Sacrifice $100 telephone 725-0187. WF buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe dyer South and 31 Bond Street East. +1671, REFRIGERATOR, and range, Moffat electric, heavy duty, five burners, double oven, excellent condition. $150 for both after 5 p.m. Whitby, 668-5962, BABY CARRIAGE with mattress, blue, like new $10. Telephone 728-3558. What's My Line? Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler Ma- son, .C, and Larson Boots. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M, MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, Rentals, Also Hospital beds, walkers, bed- side commodes, crutches, canes, slenderizing -machines | and roll-oway beds. * | 25-1644 OASIS DEHUMIDIFIERS -- Keeps your basement dry and liveable | ONLY $129 PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe North 723-3043 Closed Saturday at 12 noon during Summer Buy your paint directly from the monufacturer. $2.80 Economy Interior $5.50 Other finishes similarly priced. PARROT Paint Company 1051 NELSON ST, 728-3622 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH | cessories. ~ | dition, COTTAGE antenna kits, 'aemntas 10 foot mast. antenna, lead, and all hard- ware needed. Price $18.95. Trio. Tele- phone 728-6781. VIOLIN, new condition, fall size. Tele- phone 723-2159. WEDDING gown, floor length, organza over taffeta, size 13, train. Perfect con- dition. Coronet and veil available. Phone '728-2149. "GLASPAR" 14 ft. ski-boat, Fibreglass, 40 hp West Bend motor and trailer, in food T 728-6495 or 725-4321. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, 1958, 10 cubic ft., $115. Good condition. Tele: phone 725-8439. 17 FT. Beachcomber with 40 hp Evin- rude; deluxe tilt trailer. Like new. Wil sell without motor. 728-0050. GILSON, chest type, deep freeze, large size. Telephone 728-5888. 3 USED doors, $3 each. Twelve assort- ed size wooden storm windows, $1.50 each, 1 24" rotary power mower, fifty pi W. Wilson, 142 Thornton Road 0! DINING room set, nine piece; kinder- garten table. one chair: single steel} bed, 48" th; 36" cot bed; Horner accordion. Bowmanville 623-3907. FORCE electric rangette. excellent con- dition, $45 or nearest offer. 728-5715. WINCHESTER 243 Varmitter with Wea- ver varitable V8 scope and other ac- Askine %995 or beet offn~ _|The funeral service will be held --| Army. OBITUARIES JOHN JOSEPH ASKEW Askew of Hillsdale Manor, oc- curred Monday, June 17, at Oshawa General Hospital. He had been seriously ill for six weeks. In his 86th year, he was born in Londog, England, and came here 57 years ago. He married the former Mary A. Westlake in 1898 in London, England, who predeceased him June, 1961. A former employee of Fit- tings Limited, he was with the company 42 years and was an in 1954, The deceased was an adher- ent of the Salvation Army. He is predeceased by a daugh- ter, Aldis. Surviving are a son, John H. Askew; three grand- children and seven great-grand- children. The late Mr. Askew is at Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Thursday, June 20, at 2 p.m. in the chapel conducted by Ma- jor. F. Lewis of the Salvation Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. THOMAS ALLAN McGLASHAN The death of Thomas Allan McGlashan, 362 Athol street east, occurred early today at the Oshawa General Hospital, after an illness of two months, He was in his 61st year. Glashan's parents were the late Thomas and Rebecca Mc- by his first wife, the former present wife, the former Frieda Davies, in Oshawa, 1931. ; Mr. McGlashan had been a resident of Oshawa for 40 years. He operated. his own Mc- a number of years, and for the past few years was foreman at Also Harmony. Guitar, excellent con-) $60 or r best offer. 728-5234. GOLF BAG. 'Bag Boy' golf cart, excellent condition, $27.50, Golf woods; single box, bed spring, clean, good buy. |845 Somerville Street. FILTER QUEEN New ond used models trade-ins from $15. Protect your machine! use genuine Filters. 12 for $1.50 30 for $3.50 Filter Queen Sales 323 King W. 728-7552 Custom Built Furniture PICNIC TABLES B.C. Cedar, 5 to 6 ft. with attached benches, Pre-Cut $16 |Street United Church and Cedar bs | the H. M, Company. He was a member of King |Lodge, AF and AM. Besides his wife, Mr. Mc- Glashan is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert Luke (Ruth), of Sutton West, and Mts, Andrew Musoronchan (Shirley), of Oshawa, and a There are 13 grandchildren. He was predeceased by two broth- ers, formerly of Dunbarton, The funeral service will be held Thursday, June 20, at 3.15 p.m. at the McIntosh-Anderson funeral chapel and will be con- minister of King Street United Church. Interment will be in Cedar Lodge, AF and AM,. will hold a special service at the funeral home Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. donations The death of John Joseph|¢ office caretaker when he retired M4 Born in Dunbarton, Mr. Mc-|™ Glashan. He was predeceased ve Wilma Moore, and married his) \ April 30, Re Glashan Transport Company for'| p, Mackie Transport|§ son Donald, also of Oshawa.|,, John and Leonard, both|7. ducted by Rev, L. W. 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PLAN NCW TO ATEND THE Admission 50c Albert Street 'United Chui Tues., June 25, 2:30 p.m, MEET PREMIER ROBARTS DINNER THURSDAY, JUNE 20 KINSMEN BINGO FREE ADMISSION ol CARLY BIRD CHES 109 COLBORNE ST. W. TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK := RA pipet mae ait KINSMEN. COMMUNITY CENTRE GENOSHA HOTEL GROUP 2, W.A. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN TICKETS $2.00 PHONE 728-7550, 725-9592, 728-1763 EVERYBODY WELCOME WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, "h-7 PM, Adults $1.00 CHURCH ' STRAWBERRY re ; ~-- FREE ADMISSION -- LIONS BINGO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th; 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION $1,200 IN CASH PRIZES 20--$20 GAMES--20 5--$30 GAMES--S' 1--$150 JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH--1 2 POTS--2 2--$250 JACKPOT: JACKPOT NOS. 54, 55 $25 CONSOLATION EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:50 P.M.--EXTRA BUSES CHJLDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED -- FREE ADMISSION -- Child ildren up to 12 50¢ ise WESTERN TOUR 21 DAYS, $285.00 Escorted tour July 22nd to August 11th Tour takes in Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone Park, Seattle, Vie- torié, Vancouver, Banff, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake and Winni- peg. Cost includes all transportation, sightseenig tours, Hotel acco- modation. No night driving. Travel deluxe air conditioned motor eoach, Assembled $19 LAWN FURNITURE Kitchen Cabinets Boat Repairs Anything In Wood R And M. Custom Woodcraft Telephone 725-9181 |34--Lost And Found LOST: girl's glasses in green case, vicinity of Henry Street High School and 316 Palace Street, Whitby. 668-3201. WALLET, women's, beige, containing |sum of money, vicinity of Adelaide t. Reward. Between 9:30 a.m. and p.m. Dial 728-1030. LOST: Dog, Border Collie, black and whie, answers to "Trixie", vicinity townline and Bloor Street, Monday, June 10. Telephone 725-4850. 30--Automobiles Wanted 1958 1958 CHEVROLET or Pontiac sedan, 8 der preferred, standard transmis- sion. Must be in good condition. Tele- Phone 725-1628. ADVERTISING 29--Automobiles For Sale a ro ges be li him }1961 CHEVROLET fur door sedan,|NEVER sell your car or truck until For memory is the only lautomatic, 1,500 miles, many extras.|you see Nels Hyland, 1750 Danforth That grief can call its own. | Telephone 723-7036. pmaerr Toronto. Call Toronto, HOward --Always remembeted by daughter i9:, yoLKSWAGEN, rap Rear Mona, son-in-law Roy and family. lical condition. $500. ering V' |WANTED to buy, 1960 Pontiac con- 1 ec Pick ig Village,| ert LANG -- In loving memory of 942-0363. Mt eae aicios *erirue, Dar We dear father, Melville Roy Lang, who|1954 METEOR sedan delivery, rebu passed a ay June 18, 1962. é | motor, good condition. $198. real cari er eresien Fe had genie paid. He bade no one his last farewell, | 668-4500. is. Pigbest, plese pais. = 'aad ibye to none, |220 Wentworth East. 725-1181. The heavenly gates were 'opened, station | A loving Voice said, "Come". door. Le sit and think of you In heu of flowers, par to the Canadian Cancer Society|Ancner 000 = 0 would be appreciated. Bailey S A 200 a ies ng % 185 C Oil Ids 1334-135 135 FUNERAL OF BRYAN JOHN COLE tue duneal service cr Br] Columbus H-S Elects New Executive Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home Monday, June 17, at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. John Leng, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, By MRS, E, LAVIOLETTE COLUMBUS -- The Columbus Home and school Association held their. regular monthly conducted the service. Mr. Cole died at his home, 1101 meeting recently with Mrs, D. Cochrane in the chair. father and \grandfather, Roy Lang, who! passed away June 18, 1962. God called him home, it was His will,' But in our hearts, we love him still.| His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. in. 84 in. 2.98 4.69 449 6.98 5.98 8.98 7.49 8.98 in. Pair . Pair in. Pair in, Pair . Pair in. Pair 10,49 F in. Pair 11.98 17.49 ROLL UP SHADES CAFE CURTAINS RELIABLE Furniture -- Interiors 96 King Street East 723-7928 Downtown Oshawa PORT HOPE 885-2527 for reservations ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY KINSMEN'S SUPER CAR BINGO 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian wagon, automatic, radio, four |$1,995. Telephone 725-8132. |1955 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, fully equip- |, one owner, excellent condition. 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used cor to Ted" Talk "Cash" tothe New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS Cloverdale avenue, on Saturday, June 15. : Interment took place in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Pallbearers were T. Clements, H. Dand, P. Kaiser, J. Hare, B, Wallace and Withoyt a chance to say goodbye. Ped Be out of sight, you're ever | Dial_725-7480. missed, loved, still mine; |1962 PARISIENNE 4 door hardtop auto- You will live with me in memory|matic, radio, whitewalls, power equip- Uae en, ot Eee |ped, exceptional. $2,850. Dial 725-3069. Custom and Ready-Made Nora,| ~Sadly missed by hi son-in-law George and grandchildren. LANG -- In loving memory of a dear father. Melville Roy Lang, who passed away June 16, 1962. Dad, in the same old way, 1955 METEOR, two door, medium blue finish, V-8, good condition, almost new! tires, radio. Telephone 725-3746. 1953 METEOR, standard, four good) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 31--Automobile Repair tires, Good working condition, $50. Tele-| Phone 728-2411 To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile. So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache| Tw = see his vacant chair. | 723-1270. 1961 PONTIAC V8 convertible, all white, automatic, with power steering and brakes, low mileage. Telephone , two door, hardtop, ne new ihe BUICK, radio, signals, discs. $350 --Alway by ene pul law Ron and grandchil- LANG -- Ia loving memory of a dear husband, Melville Roy Lang, who) a away June 18, 1962. | In tears we saw you sinking, a best offer. Apply 791 Simcoe South. 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Aire, 4 door HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST_ WEST 723-7822 sedan, automatic, radio, power steer- ing, 2-tone, whitewalis and discs. Dial 7 3. 1952 PONTIAC, new tires, good motor, $125. Telephone 723-2017. WHITBY WESTERN TIRE ALL MAKE SERVICE CENTRE DRAPERIES Most Reasonable Prices Drapery Fabrics Regular Price per -_ $1 ol SPECIAL NOW....... 79¢ We instal) drapery "heck at a Nominol Fee M. And C. Drapery and Tell it to the World with WANT ADS ! W. Shouldra, Troop No. 19 of the Boy Scouts formed a guard of hon- or at the graveside, FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRY T. LEVER The memorial service for Mrs. Harry T. Lever, who died Thursday, June 13, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held |Cosway; recording - secretary, _ The installation of the new of- ficers for the coming term was eld. The new officers are a3 fol- lows: president, Mrs. D. Coch-} rane; vice - president, Mrs. S, |Mrs, S, Sobil; corresponding! secretary, Mrs. G, Webber. Treasurer, Mrs. W. Lucyk; executives, senior teacher, Monday, June 17, at 2 p.m. at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Reginald Brooks, of St. | George's Anglican Church, con.| ducted the service. junior teacher, Mrs. |son, Mrs, F. Smith, Mrs. Interment |Mrs. E, Laviolette, a chartered F. Simp- H. |Mountenay. The officers were installed by Peterborough Memorial Centre 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY JUNE 21st $7,200, PRIZES. including 1963 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN. $1000 HI LO GAME We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, SELL-RENT BUY-HIRE $1300 BIG SNOWBALL If won in 55 Numbers $600 SMALL SNOWBALL If won in 50 Numbers v NEVER sell your car until you see Bet hae eee an ou vlecing, |Nels. Hyland, 1750 Danforth "Avenue. fo peacefully free from pain. Toronto. Telephone Toronto, HOward le could 16964. rod ee ar back 2 2 AD ST TNE |1960 AUSTIN Healey ag 725-5407 Remanufactured engines from $151 exchange. EASY TERMS 149 Brock St. N. 668-8791 Dry Goods Store For your decorating needs Call us today. 723-7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa ve was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | member of the Association. The pallbearers were Len| Guest speaker for the evening Kinsman, Douglas Coulson, Les| was Miss Moore, a dental nurse. Johnson, Ted Armstrong, Bob| She gave some tips on the , Martin and Clarence Weldon. jeare of the children's teeth. Te ontier that Femembered and sudiy mise tion, Te by wife Mildred. borough Drive, 3000, good condi- 793 Bess