BIRTHS CONNELL -- Ray and Beverley ( Ash) are to by " chi Sept 9 ozs., on Saturday, 5 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. Spe- cial thanks to Dr, Anderson and Dr. selle and the 4th floor staff. Pome i ember 24, Gener: Hospital 7 tbs. oly 3 are David and Chri . W. Baldwin, Brooklin. SAWYER -- Donald and Phyllis (nee Baxter) are happy to announce the birth of @ daughter, 8 Ibs. 12 ozs., 23, 1963 at Metropolitan Hospital, Wind- sor. A sister for Michelle, Mark, Paul and Lestie. SMITH -- Jack and Jackle (nee Clark) are pleased to announce the arrival of a darling daughter, Nicole Marie, 'weight 6 Ibs. 9 ozs., born September 23, 1963, at the 'a General Hospital. A sister for Jamie, Lynn and Lindsey. Thanks to Dr. Beckett and Dr. Ross. INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. The rate Is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our staff will assist you in writing a notice. TORONTO 1! A.M. STOCKS The Canadian Press Stock Exchange--Sept. ions in cents unless marked $. xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-' 100 450 45 $722 722 72¥a -- 200 240 240 240 +15 242 272 272 272 380 $28% 28% 28% -- 7 150 $21% 21% 21% -- Ve 150 $55% 55% 600 $10/2 10% 10% -- Ye 2120 $10%4 10Ve 10% + Ve 25 $52V2 52a 52a 210 $9% 9% Wet 230 $112 114 118 465 465 DEATHS ¢ Chem w 150 465 > C Collierles 1175 $9 o% 9 C Found 200 330 320 330 +10 75 $38 388 22 $42 42 42 --3 HAMILTON, Iva M. At Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowman-| ville, on Tuesday, September 24, 1963, iva M. Miller, aged 82 years, wife of the late 'Robert Byron, Hamilton, and dear mother of Irene (Mrs. Ralph Bailey), Malcolm, Beatrice Graham), Kathleen 4 Mackie), Arthur, Ethel (Mrs. Mackie) and Donald. Resting at the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service _In the chapel on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. 'Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. JEWELL, Edna At. Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, September 24, 1963, Edna E. J. Fielding, aged 83 years, wife of the late John Wesley Jewell, dear mother of Mary and sister of Gladys . Resting at the Morris Funeral the' it ROSS, Alexander $. Suddenly, at his late residence, 300 Rossland Road East, on Tuesday, Sep- fember 24, 1963, Alexander S. Ross, be- loved husband of Doll Evans. The late Mr. Ross \s resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Thursday, September 26, at 2 p.m. In- ferment Union Cemetery. Masonic service 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 25. TURK, Jean Entered Into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, September 24, 1963, Jean (Jenny) Buchanan, widow of Wil- liam James Turk, and aunt of Ralph (Mrs, Melbourne! . 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OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ' 24 HOUR FHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BOYD -- In loving memory of a deer ind brother, Lon Boyd, missing, pre- sumed dead in a@ boating accident Sep- tember 25, 1961,'In his 2ist year. We think. of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep; But still within ns aching hearts His memory we keep. --Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, brother Alien, @nd sisters Margaret, Joanne and Mabie. BYRNE -- In loving memory. of 8 dear husband and father, John Byrne, 'who passed away suddenly, September 25, 1950. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife and family. McHUGH -- In lovee 'marony of 2 dow tusband and father, Clarence William Mc- passed sway m4, WHITE -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Margaret White who passed away September 25, 1958, © happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. --Always ed by her Elsie, son-in-law Bill and grandchiidren. WHITE -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Margaret bs ng who passed away September 25, What would we give If we could say, "Hello Mom" in the same old way, To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair, --Ever remembered by daughter, Jean, son-in-law Norval and grandsons, WHITE ~ In loving memory of @ dear mother and grandmother, Margaret White who passed away September 25, 1958. 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Prescott, who left us suddenly September 25, 1961. What would | give to ciasp his hand, His happy face to see, COLMER Travel Service, Bowmanville, is sponsoring a chartered bus frip, to BINGO, Bathe Park, Euvlalle Avenue, Thursday 2 p.m. Euchre Saturday 8 p.m. Buffalo Thanksgiving weekend. October 12, 13 and 14, 2 nights, Lafayette Hotel. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3265 or UTICA United Church Turkey Supper in Utica Community Hall, Saturday, Sep- tember 28, from 5:00 p.m. Adults $1.50. Children 75c. ° 723-1927 for reservations. a To hear his voice and see his smile 'That meant so much to me. --Lovingly remembered and sadly miss-| ed by Mother. PRESCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Ross W. J. Prescott, who left us suddenly September 25, 1961. Deep in our hearts, you are fondly remembered, Sweet, happy memories cling 'round your name; True hearts that loved you with deepest affection L Always will love you In death the same. Lovingly remembered by sisters Helen end Eva, and brother, Lioyd. SELLICK -- In loving memory of my dear son, Sam, who left us suddenly Sep- tember 25, 1961. Somewhere back In the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, He dwells in the land of glory With the blue and the gold of the skies. And we who have known and loved him, Whose passing brought us fears, Will treasure his memory always Down through the passing years. res missed by Mother and brother SELLICK -- In loving memory of my dear brother, Sam, who left us suddeniy September 25, 1961. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tenderly, fond and true, There is not a day dear brother, That we do not think of you. --Sadiy missed by sister Marian and family. TERRY -- In lov Ing memory of a dear brother and brother-in-law, Donald two years ago, on Sept Memories are like threads of gold, They never tarnish, nor grow old; And when good times we do recall, That's when we miss him most of all. Lovingly remembered by his mother, _ sister Gall, brother-in-law Lee, brother Doug and sister-in-law Lorraine. VANN -- In loving memory of @ dear father and grandfather, Thomas Vann, who passed away one year ago foday, September 25, 1962. His memory is our keepsake, With which we'll nevér part, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. --Deeply missed by daughter Lorraine, son-in-law Bernard and grandchildren. MEMORIALS MARBLE ond GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 135 King Street East 728-3111 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL May be doubled or tripled BINGO Bathe Park Clubhouse Eulalie Ave. Wed., Sept. 25, 8 p.m. $150 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 SKIN DIVING CLASSES START OCTOBER 1 Equipment and air supplied. Register with DON CRANFIELD 331 PARK RD, S. TO-NIGHT LIONS BINGO 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Jackpot Nos. 55, 55 EXTRA BUSES 723- 2284 FREE ADMISSION OSHAWA 1 -- $150 DOOR PRIZES S3SN@ VaLxa JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, Sept. 26th 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 50 and 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD_IN 50, 55 NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME Red Barn, ADMISSION Oshawa $1.00 WHITBY BRASS Bus Leaves Oshawa Term $150.00 Special -RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON South WHITBY WEDNESDAY, Eerly Bird Game 7:45, 50/50 Share the Wealth SEPT. 25th inal 7:15 -- 25c¢ Return -- Must Go $75.00 FULL CARD $15.00 each Horizontal Line 20 GAMES $20 -- 5 GAMES $30 ct SiS Sok Oe "Gniario: THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD Notice Under Section 30 Of The Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for epproval of its Restricted Area By-law 4284, passed on the 3rd day of September, 1963, the full text of which is given hereunder. - ' Any person interested may, within fourteen days. after the date of 'this notice, file with the clerk of the City of Oshawa notice of his objection to approval, of the said by-law together with a it of the g ds of such objection: BR ee. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by-law. but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the by-law will be considered, DATED at Toronto this 25th day of September, 1963. oR. SCOTT" Acting Secretary ae eee 4284 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA being a by-law to amend 'by-law 3325 with respect to the provision of off-street parking and loading facilities. mo : ENACTED as a by-low of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa by the Council thereof as follows: 1. _- Section 1 of by-law 3325 is hereby amended by deleting clauses (c) and (d) thereof and by substituting therefor the following: "(c) "Loading Space (small)" means a horizontal area at least thirty feet (30')' long and twelve (12') feet wide having oa vertical overhead clearance at every point of at least fourteen feet (14') which area Is clear of the public highway and so located that it is readily accessible without causing interference with traffic on the public highway and which may be used for the loading and gery Ba persons, animals, - goods, wares, merchandise or material at the ilding or structure which it is intended to serve. "Loading Space (large)" means a horizontal area at least fifty feet (50') long and twelve feet (12') wide having a vertical overhead clear- ance at every point of at least fourteen feet (14') which area is clear of the public highway and so located that it is readily accessible without causing interference with traffic on the public highway and which may be used for the loading and unloading of persons, animals, goods, wares, merchandise or material at the building or structure which it is intended to serve. "Parking Space" means a horizontal area of at least two hundred (200) square feet having a width of at least ten feet (10') and a length of at least twenty (20') feet exclusive of driveways or aisles and capable of being used for the parking of a motor vehicle and to which access from and te a public highway for the purpose of parking or removing the vehicle without the necessity of moving any other vehicle is avail- able at all times over a way of access at least ten feet (10°) wide." 2. Section 1 of by-law 3325 Is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "(f) "Total Floor Area' means the total of the area of all floor levels in the building including the basement but excluding the roof orea and areas occupied by stairwells or elevators." : Section 2 of by-law 3325 is hereby amended by deleting the schedule forming part thereof and by substituting therefor the following schedule: USE OR PURPOSE MINIMUM PARKING FACILITIES REQUIRED Apartment Building, Duplex or other mul- » 1 parking space for each dwelling unit tiple family dwelling. plus 1 parking. space (for visitors) for each three dwelling units or part thereof. 1 parking space for each 200 feet of total floor area. 4 parking spaces for each bowling lane. Same as for place of Assembly. 1 parking spoce for each 1000 square feet of total floor area. Same as for place of Assembly. 1 parking space for ecch 75 square feet of total floor area. 1 parking space for each two bedrooms plus 1 parking space for each 60 squore feet of floor area used as a place of Assembly. 1 parking space for each patient bed. 1 parking space for each washing machine, 1 parking space for each 300 square feet of total floor area, 1 parking space for each guest bedroom plus 1 parking space for resident operator. 6 parking spaces for each doctor's office and 4 parking spaces for each dentist's office located therein. 1 parking space for each 300 square feet of total floor area. . 1 parking space for each 6 persons for whom fixed seating accommodation Is pro- vided or 1 parking space for each 60 square feet of floor area used for assembly whichever is greater. 1 parking space for each 200 square feet of total floor-space. Bowling Alley Church or Place of Public Worship Factory Funeral Home Groceteria Loundrette or Coin Operated Laundry Library Office Building other than Medical or Dental Clinic Place of Assembly Retail Store Including self service and coin operated establishments but excluding groceterias or laundrettes Rooming or. Boarding House or Residence 1 parking space plus one parking space for each rentable bedroom. 1 parking space for each 120 squore feet of total floor area. 1 parking space. o 1.5 parking space for each classroom. 2.5 parking space for each classroom, Same as for Place of Assembly. 1 parking space for eath 1,000 square feet of total floor area. 1 parking space for each 200 square feet of total floor area. the aggregate of the parking spoces re- quired with respect to the above uses os determined by this Schedule. Single Family Dwelling School (Elementary) School (Secondary) Tavern or Public House Warehouse or Wholesale Establishment Business or: Commercial use other than those above listed. Any combination of above uses 4. Section. 3 of by-law 3325 Is hereby amended by deleting the Schedule forming port," thereof and by substituting therefor the following schedule: Minimum number and type of loading spaces to be provided loading 5 ores (smotl) Loading Spaces (small) loading Spaces (large)) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) Loading Spaces (large) plus one additional Loading Space (large) for each 100,000 square feet of Total Floor Area or -part thereof in excess of 500,000 square feet. Section 4 of by-low 3325 Is hereby amended by deleting the words "Oak Street" where they appear in said section and by substituting therefor the words "John Street (formerly Oak Street)". 6. = Section 5 of by-law 3325 Is hereby repealed and the following substituted therefor: - Bee | 5) The owner and occupant of any building or structure used for any purpose described in Column 1 of the schedule to section 2 shall continue to maintain parking facilities used in connection with such building or structure up to the minimum requirements set out in col- umn 2 of said schedule and no such existing parking facilities re- quired to maintain such minimum requirements of the existing build- ing shall be considered in calculating the parking spaces required to be provided in' connection with any addition to such building or in connection with any other building or structure. The owner and cetupant of any addition to an existing building or structure shall provide parking spaces in addition to the park- ing 'spaces already provided and required to be maintained with respect to the éxisting building or structure equal in number to the minimum number bf parking spaces reqyired with respect to the said addition by the application of the schedule forming part of section 2." No part of this by-law shall come Into force without the approval of The On- torio Municipal Board but subject thereto this by-law shall take effect from the date of its passing. x } By-law read a first time this 3rd day of September 1963. By-law read a second time this 3rd day of September 1963. By-law read a third time and finally passed this 3rd day of September 1963. LYMAN A. GIFFORD, L. R, BARRAND, Mayor Clerk SPECIAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF DAR- LINGTON, EAST WHITBY and: WHITBY ABUTTING THE CITY OF OSHAWA TAKE NOTICE that by-law 4284 referred to in the immediately preceding notice applies to land in the City of Oshawa abutting the Townships of Darlington, East Whitby and Whitby. AND TAKE FURTHER Oremedhst any person may, within fourteen days after the date of this notice, tile" , clerk of the City of Oshawa notice of his objection to approval of the said by-law together with o statement of the grounds of such objection. ! The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by-law -but before doing Total Floor Area of Building or Structure in Square Feet 4,000 or'less over 4,000 up to 10,000 over 10,000 up to 25,000 over 25,000 up to 80,000 over 80,000 up to 100,000 over 100,000 up to 200,000 over 200,000 up to 300,000 over 300,000 up to 400,000 over 400,000 up to 500,000 over 500,000 SCOnauawnn-- PRN 6080-43, --- Painful Comeback For Injured Girl HAMILTON (CP) -- A wed- ding day usually belongs to the bride. ' But in St. Mary's Anglican Church, scores of women cried openly and men dabbed their eyes furtively as a 20-year-old bridesmaid took the most agen- izing walk of her life. To Audrelyn Speight, wearing braces and supporting herself with crutches, the alter where her brother and his bride would exchange vows. seemed a mile away. Not quite two years ago, Aud- relyn had been pinned beneath an overturned sports car she had been driving. In 1 later, pont times Teenaht that she had died. mind she would walk again. She exercised and underwent therapy, Now she receives treat- ment and takes commercial courses so she can work again. Earlier this year, when at- tend'ng her brother Gary's wed- ioe ) her wheelchair, uCAL ule a_ bridesmaid and 'walk the aisle if it kills me." " Last Saturday, she fulfilled her vow--slowly and painfully. Thomson Kernaghan & Co. ronowtie ensce' EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE TORONTO-MONTREAL ontario 229-1104 Street Level Entrance RES. MGR, ERIC R. HENRY 725-4305 Quality Savings at BEST BUY! -- Save 17e--9-Ox. ROSE PURE JAMS Jars Raspberry BEST BUY!--Save 9c!---Fancy Quolity HEINZ TOMATO JUICE BEST BUY!--Save 30c! KLEENEX TISSUES BEST BUY!--Save 44c!--2c Off Pack---Dr. Bollards 15 ox CHAMPION DOG FOOD BEST BUY! -- Save 17¢!--Layer Style PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES Strawberry Fruit Conserve 20-02. TINS 4 TREND BACON WITH THE SWEET SMOKED TASTE. . 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Birds Eye ORANGE JUICE ...... * LIQUID Trend Detergent INSTANT MASHED Carnation Potatoes 6-Oz, Tins cu 1° 22-Oz, Size 59c SAVE Set BILLY BEE CREAM DUFFY'S MARKET SAVE Ge! -- HEAVY DUTY 18 INCH FOIL WRAP on occ esc cd SAVE 10c! -- FLOOR AND WALL CLEANER AJAX CLEANER Large Size ee cceeoeercocrere HONEY a ie for 53° SAVE 4c! -- CULVERHOUSE NEW PACK -- CHOICE STYLE CORN 65c PACKAGE OF 60s REGULAR SIZE ROLL 8c OFF PACK! 12-0Z. PLASTIC 20-0Z, TINS na for 99° 80 it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said by-law will be considered. DATED AT OSHAWA THIS 25TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1963. L. R. Barrand, 50 Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario, City Clerk, > MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office u. Evenings 948 SIMCOE STREET NORTH MAPLE GROVE MARKET MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL BROWN'S MARKETERIA BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 2 JACKPOT GAMES $250.00 NOS. 51, 53 oor Prizes--Children under 'en ui iat" not be admitted. i '