18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 5, 1963 36--Lege! ------ "intid' should. be @ real. pleasure 0 See "Vd ir LLU ADVERTISING _ (Continued from Page 17) TENDER demolition. of che 32--Articles For Sale THREE (double width) irs of fined gy background: repli Apply 86 Churchill Avenue. Union Cemetery. asked to call at the funeral home com- mencing Saturday afternoon. LEVEQUE, Ellen (Mrs.) Entered into rest in the Oshawa General tal on Saturday, October 5, 1963, Ellen McLeughlin, widow of Ed- and mother of Mrs. (Veronica), Mrs, Edward of Hamilton and top, very good condition, $45. After 5.30 eve- PEARSON, Queena At Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- po October 5, 1963, Queena Pearson, daughter of the late James and Nellie Pearson; dear sister of Miss Viola October 7 at Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. POGSON, Leta Mrs. Entered into rest at the family residence, @ Byng Avenue, Oshawa, on Thursday, October 3, 1963, Leta Luella Allan, widow of Charles Edward Pogson, and mother of Mrs. Walter Gilbert (Hazel), Ux- bridge; Mrs. Jim Randall (Bernice), Osh- awa; Mrs. Joseph Haines (Luella); and Everett Charlies of Whitby, in her 65th year. Resting at the Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Ser- 'vice In the chapel on Saturday, October §, at 3.30. Interment Union Cemetery. LOCKE'S. FLORISTS 'Funeral arrangement and 'floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR FHONE SERVICE 728-6555 .|three hundred new and used. 42 FOOT mobile home, fully equipped. Apply Newcastle Trailer Court, New- castle, Ontario, WEDDING gown, white satin and lace, with lace train, size 16, dry cleaned, Cost $225, selling $25. Telephone 723-1786. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of WALTER H. KRANTZ, : Ling aoe as 1 ings claims S i oe Esote of WALT- OIL tanks (2) 100 gallon, one furnace) motor and blower, Dial 728-3492. PIANO, used, good condition. Apply 246) oad South. Wilson Ri PIANO, $100. In fair condition, upright. (668-3252. HAMMOND chord organ, $6, bench and complete music library, $760, Telephone Aunt RN aS OE KAD SACRIFICE Hi-fi unit with AM-FM radio, automatic record changer, in perfect con- dition, $85. Apply 778 Eastbourne Avenue. FIVE-PIECE bedroom suite; nine-piece bedroom suife. All articles in good condl- le 728-4236. ER H, KRANTZ, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Machinist, De- ceased, who died on the 23rd of August, 1963, must file their claims with the undersigned before the 15th of October, 1963, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard only to. claims so. filed. DATED this 17th day of S ber, 1963. tion. RANGE, Beach,: electric, 35-inch table p.m, call 725-0245. USED televisions from $39.95, various' Louis S, Hyman, Q.C., 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix. makes and models. Act now! Wayne Appliance, 78 Simcoe Street North, tele- phone 723-1411, WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores; 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. beckett Ron battled alert atc TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators, chequewriters, comptometers, We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South' Whitby. HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appliances. Name brands at biggest discounts any- where. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on King Street East. Varcoe's Road, open 12 hours: daily, 9.30 9.30, Telephone 726-9191. FORCED TO SELL. New furniture, ap pliances, Due to 1964 styles arriving. Your gain our loss, no warehouse available. Five-piece chrome suites, $29.88; three- and four-seater chesterfields, some with foam. cushions and backs, your choice $168.88; three-piece bedroom _ suites, double dressers, tilt mirrors, $88.88 up; washing machine with pump, $98.88 with trade. All above new merchandise. Also good selection of used ranges, refriger- ators, televisions, Honest Cal's, ' King Street, 728-9191. LARGE piano, $65 or best offer. Nearly new cash register: Apply 821 Horfop Ave- nue. DRESS, gold lame, size 9, new $15. Ni- agara Cyclo Massage, with suitcase, was $395, will sell for $80. Telephone 725-1789. WOOL rug for sale, 9 ft. by 12 ff. In per- fect condition. Dial 728-0375. ACCORDION, 120 bass, Hohner, 9 treble NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MINNIE DAVIS, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estate of Minnie Davis, late of the Town of Whitby,. in the County of Ontorio, Married Woman, who died on or about the 21st day of August, 1963, ore hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or be- fore the 15th day of Nov- ember, 1963, full porticu- lars of their claims. Imme- diotely after the said date the assets of the said de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall 'then have notice. Gagarin CP from Reuters-AP _ HAVANA -- Soviet space- woman Valentina Tereshkova says Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Ga- garin will comand the first flight to the moon and she will go with him. Speaking on Cuban television Thursday night, she said she also would propose that a Cu- ban woman be included in the team being gathered for the So- viet bid to reach the moon. Gagarin was Russia's first cosmonaut. It was announced recently that he had started space-flight training again. Miss Tereshkova also said Russian scientists "will invent artificial gravity" to overcome the problem of weightlessness in space and facilitate the setting up of an interplanetary station. In an article in an East Berlin paper Friday, Gagarin was quoted as saying he hoped to be one of the crew in Russia's first interplanetary flight. In the article, written for the 'East German Communist party Inewspaper Neues Deutschland, he said it would be "rash to as- ume that interplanetary flights would be a matter of the next few years." Sir Bernard Lovell, director of the giant space tracking sta- tion at Jodrell Bank near Man- chester, England, also said Fri- day the Russians are far from being ready to land human be- ings on the mocn. He was commenting on the re- port by Miss Tershkova who DONATE BIBLES way. Flight To Moon To Lead. said Russia would soon launch a rocket to the moon carrying a man and'a girl. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Yuri A. Gagar'n, the first Soviet as- tronaut, had been expected to spend two days in New York city starting Tuesday but the state department indicated Fri- day night there may have been a change in plans. Gagarin, accompanied by his wife and six other Soviet citi- zens, not identified, were ex- pected to visit New York en route to the general conference of the International Aeronauti- cal Federation in Mexico City) Oct. 12-20. . - Valentina Tereshkova, Rus: sia's only woman astronaut now visiting in Havana, also is ex- pected to attend the Mexican conference, going direct from Cuba. . Whooping Cranes Land In Sask. LLOYDMINSTER, Sask, (CP) Three whooping cranes were re- ported to have lended 30 miles south of here Friday. night. Lloydminster fish and game officials described the birds to Fred Bard of Regina, director of the Museum of Natural His- tory, who confirmed the birds were whoopers. were spotted near a small lake by Al Dixon of Paradise Valley. vel from the Wood Buffalo Park The cranes|Snappy bow, . pleats that fan out from the smooth i of Printed Pattern : ' A976. It's the look for which the The birds, almost extinct, tra- top-'light Ben Barrack house is famous -- PLEATS SOFTEN COATDRESS IT'S THE DEBONAIR DAY- TIME LOOK -- expressed in the equally snappy elegant, lady-like, throughout the world, has some/national Gideons International, which|in northem Alberta to their win- A places Bibles in hotel rooms|tering grounds at the Aransas a ee ped wildlife refuge in dress effect, but there's eyPrv 860 volunteer workers in Nor- Liopre price ae eee in back for cany "ln ghd Gor, The Original is an elegant city dress in storm grey wool blend. DATED at Port Perry, Ont- = 3rd day of Octobre COMING EVENTS Think of it also in cotton tweed, sheer wool, rayon surah or faille. For resort wear, consider GREER AND KELLY Barristers, & c., / Box 131, PORT PERRY, Ontario, Cc is sponsoring a chartered bus trip, to Buffalo, Thanksgiving weekend, October 12, 13 and 14. 2 nights, Lafayette Hotel. Bowmanville RUMMAGE _ SALE St. George's Parish Hall T OLMER Travel Service, Bowmanville,/linen or cotton. Printed Pattern A976 is. avail- able in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 requires 334 yards 45-inch fabric, Send ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed Pattern A976 to The Oshawa Times, Pattern Department, Oshawa, Ont. Ontario residents add 3c sales tax. (Add 15c for, each pattern for first class mail- ing and special handling.) Please print plain'y YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE, Next Week '-- Watch for a Prominent Designer Pattern by Peggy Hunt. HARVEST WORMS 'elephone 623-3265 *r! Some 3,000,000 bloodworms LIVES EVERYWHERE There are some 2,000 species Sievedores Wont - Load Grain Ship CHICAGO (AP) -- Longshore-, men refused Friday to load the grain boat John Ericsson, sent by Upper Lakes Shipping Lim-' ited of Toronte to replace the long-boycotted Howard L. Shaw. A supervisor at Continental Grain Company's elevator B said 23 members of Local 418 ot the Flour and Feed Mill Workers Union, an affiliate of the International Longshore- men's Association, appeared at a roll call and refused to load the old coal-burning ship. The local has been fined $14,- 300 in U.S. district court for fail- ure to comply with an order that they drop their boycott of the Shaw, which left Calumet harbor empty Sept. 17 after'a 51-day wait. The Ericsson, a 65-year-old whaleback, left B elevator after the grain handlers refused to load her, and steamed to the 93rd Street breakwater where it dropped anchor. Paul E. Flaherty, a lawyer for Upper Lakes Shipping, op- erator of both the Ericsson and the Shaw, said the vessei would. remain at the breakwater until next week when furthe: - tempts to load her will be made. STATE SYMPATHY Members of Local 418 have said their refusal to load the Shaw arises from their syw- pathy for the Seafarers Inter- national Union, which repre- sented Upper Lakes crews until the firm shifted its labor con- tract last year to the Canadian Maritime Union, a Canadian Labor Congress affiliate. The SIU and the CMU are en- gaged in a labor war in Can ada which has been marked by picketing and violence. Shaw's hull was damaged Sept. 6 by a dynamite blast while anchored here. Judge James L. Parsons, who signed the conte™ nt order against local 418, indicated that refusal by the gra'n handiers, to load another Upper Lakes ves- sel would result in a daily fine of $3,000. { BNE | DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. KARNS DRUGS LIMITED. 28 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-4621 RITSON DRUGS 264 KING ST. EAST PHONE 725-5370 JURY & LOVELL LIMITED and 3 bass switches. Beautiful black and gold finish, like new. Sell less than half IN MEMORIAM _ 'ocx: i DODSWORTH -- In loving memory of/NEW % navy bue Melton coat, misses 9 dear mother, Mrs. Mary Dodsworth, | 10-12, $10; girls' coats, size 10-12, one 530 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 725-3546 and sandworms are harvested|of bats and the flying mammal THORNTON'S © C ity _Asso- 4 : . : 4 mais Sanon is ROI Bh HaclIOA of "untieads annyally in Nova Scotia for usejinhabit all parts of the world at the Community Hall, 8 p.m. Monday,/in sea angling. i October 7, Come out and get our com- gung. except the polar regions. munity rolling! TURKEY Supper, Harmony United Church, Saturday, October 19, 4.30 on. Adults $1.50. Children 75c, : LIONS BINGO Wednesday, Oct. 9th 8:00 P.M. JUBILE PAVILION Watch Tuesday's Paper ANNUAL Turkey Supper St. Joseph's Auditorium Liberty St. S. BOWMANVILLE SUNDAY, OCT. 6 4:30 to 7 P.M, Adults $1.50 Children 12 yrs. & under 75¢ Auspices Catholic Women's League LADIES CIVVITAN CLUB VARIETY-PAK CANDIES OCT. 7 thro 11 100 pieces $1.00 Proceeds for charity BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, OCT. 5th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games--$8 Share the 'Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 723-1927 for reservations. Centre Street Monday, October 7 12 o'clock noon Blvd. Group Solicitors for the above estote. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS WILSON -- in loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, William who passed away Oc- 20 GAMES $10 A GAME .. ' 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, Miss Pearson was a member $40, $50. 4 King Street United Church. JACKPOTS er only close: <urviving rela- ' tive is her sister Viola Pearson. gate ar Wea 1--$150 Jackpot to go The body is resting at the Mc- Turkeys As Door Prizes Children Under 16 Not Admitted Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE a regal will be held I A t. 7, at 2 p.m, Rev. LW ierbert' of King 'Strost BINGO-MONDAY, OCT. 7th teh eS be ee " Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize é : 2--$250 Jackpot Nos, 51 and 56 P. G C tery, Pri : Albert, wisi enapiuel ds ices 1--$150 Jackpot (Must Go) Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 20 GAMES $20 and 5 SPECIAL GAMES at $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS FLY TO THE GAY LIFE OF SOUTHERN EUROPE See Portugal, Spain, Italy--sunlands of Southern Europe--on Cé&nadian Pacific Empress Tours. There's one just right for youl Right places. Right price. Europe's more fun at /ess cost this time of year. Save up to $162 before you start with Canadian Pacific's 21-day economy fares. World famous Empress service all the way on a Super DC-8 Jet. For tour folders and complete information, see your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. $208 plus air fare 'SAIL THRIFT SEA ~ 70 EUROPE AND SAVE! Save 25% as you sail WHITE EMPRESS on Special Excursion Fares, good for a full 30 days in Europe «+. Or, save 10% with reduced round trip fares (from $390) good for 12 months. All the benefits of regular season sailings--superb meals, attentive staff, orchestras, dances, swimming pools, selected movies, lounges, social hostesses. Travel White Empress--the ultra-modern ships on the scenic St. Lawrence route to Europe--fully air-conditioned and stabilized. Call your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office, MONTREAL-GREENOCK-LIVERPOOL Tourist Thrift Season $4 9 5 PORTUGAL AND SPAIN--21 exciting days Fare from (halt round trip basis) Information and reservations--RA. 3-2224 HOLIDAY ALL THE WAY WITH (2 / ° G2 yf WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS . . . tives, friends and neighbors for the beav-| gmount equal to 10% of th 1 floral tributes and expressions of sine} Graouint Hered * gins, M. McGahey, E. Doonan, R. Code, J. Howell and R. Ash- e i Bet our ee ee ~ reavernent. jal thanks fo Rev. 4 " Wéoilcock for his consoling service, and The Corporation of the City more Dr. James Rundle, pallbearers and| Of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the GMC, Canadian Legion Branch 43, UAWA an to all who helped in any way. To Viarpbdiing = highest or not. L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk. DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ' PHONE 723-9441 VISITS ANTARCTIC WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP) -- The Governor General of New Zealand, Sir Bernard Fer- gusson, is expected to be the first titular head of state to visit the Antarctic continent. He 'Nick Carter, a Kentucky POPULAR PEAK is to fly to Scott Base, New PHONE 668-3304 --The Reld and Campbell Families. HAD KEEN NOSE who passed away October 6, 1947. coffee brown, Mouton trim winter coat; condition. 728-7275. In the Estote of MABEL L. Upright and [ust to the end of her days.| Goce clubs, Wright and Dixon lefthang.| WHITNEY, Widow, deceased, R b persons emember Beautiful memories she left behind, -- | Pov eit concition, $20. Afters pum. against the estate of Mabel Always remembered by her family. L. Whitney, lote of the City fs woe ONE COMPLETE set of snow tires, 670- Women's Art Association Robert Joseph Steven Gutsole, who pass-|15. Telephone 668-3490 after 5.30. Ontario, Widow, deceased, presents @d "away October 6, 1962. who died on or about the The voice | loved is still, Le sica Mikaw Donranited. ratetl tas' The piace left vacant in my heart, i is hereby notified ee id _ and Ever r by his wife, Harriet, is cae a 7. = b Jibbederbrthaelyt ni boi trighva Lady Flavelle HENRY--In loving memory of Earnest . = ceased on or before the 5th Ka Onin We walked together, you and |, $1.00 bushel, red or green. Bring con- po Rae ge "Roa ny McL ghli "Lib ws ° iner. Road, I Fe ee ne hears! and hepeniees Non 2 Highway. Go prin torts Gn Phi ny wi fd pele ila Sond f e Persona sf 4 goal ee CABEROS fer i, pomet bring otive will distribute the as- OCTOBER 7th Our giad reunion in the skies east of Cherry Grove Motel, Courtice.| ing regard only to claims of ; Lovingly remembered by wife Katie, | ag so he shall then have no- City of Oshawa : HENRY -- in loving memory of 2/UP. per, tushel. Bring your own contain. e. Progressive Conservative Ceober Wa who passed @W2Y/| orth of Taunton Road West. Agioma oe ee Se saw you getting weary ' . $o He did what He thought best, Se tenet nd lke, et. | MITER pion oe. re Ger] eocar FRANK BasTeDo, | TESTIMONIAL ind Rest". 668-8050. Executor, You wished no one a last farewell, DINNER sas gical besket, nies or oar McGIBBON & BASTEDO, containers. . Eymann, mile ; at Besa ae a am, amet MSR caren" "Enrace || BaTeters & Salctrs, AB. WALKER, M.P.P. in-law Nick and grandchildren Linda and|Morth to first corner. OSHAWK ONT, ARIO. 2 cucumbers. Whitby, 668-3893 after 6 p.m. 4 OCTOBER 10th WILSON -- In loving memory of a dear To , ; futher end, prandtather, Willem Georges] Oo*iring contuiners. Apply. William PICCADILY ROOM 'The rolling stream of life rolls on Sacks, Thornton Corners South, first GENOSHA HOTEL Recalis the love, the voice, the smile,| side. MISS QUEENA PEARSON $3 Per Plate. Everyone Welcome lp asad age dire onde BEEF QUARTERS In failing health for the past Mildred, son-in-law Jack and grandchil- several months, Miss Queena Pearson died today in Oshawa FRONTS 35c Ib. i M B | N G 0 BACKS 40c Ib. dence was 188 Athol street east. AT es hegia Ms Born at Manchester, Ontario, What would | give to clasp his hand, extra per Ib. We er we monn] PHONE 725-3223 |et tne inte vanes aod Nelle! U.A.W.A, HALL --Sadly missed by Viola, Roy and grand- ; ploy geet 4 SATURDAY, OCT. 5 children Betty Ann and Edward. 34--Lost and Found her sister Viola Pearson, oper- 7:30 P.M. > MEMORIALS LOST: Purse, vicinity public telephonelated a millinery and wool goods Finder please keep money, mail purse|Store here. Designing, Carving, Lettering fia hee oe Installation, Repairs 36--Legal Dshawa Monument Co. : 135 King Street East CORPORATION OF THE MONUMENT FUNERAL SERVICE FLAT MARKERS of Oshawa hereby invites of- Funeral service was held Fri- fers for the purchase from it |day in the chapel of Armstrong 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa : $100.00 DOOR PRIZE 723-1002 728-6627 Part of Lot 31, Sheet 10 D |Amy Nash who died in the Osh- (4), Plan 357, on the south- |2Wa General Hospital, Wednes- ADMISSION $1.00 -- EXTRA BUSES North and Taunton Road, The service was at 2 p.m. with NORTH A CARD OF THANKS having a frontage of approxi- |Rev. L. Ware officiating. Inter- R E D B A R N OSHAWA DILLABOUGH -- 1 would like fo ex-| of Simcoe Street by an aver- | Union Peg seg Pallbearers age depth of approximately |were: A. Pitman, W. Matthews K | N S M Sproule and Dr. E. Glazier, Rev. McGee. , EN BINGO Special thanks to Intensive Care nurses, friends, Oshawa Police Association, Ser-| Offers for the purchase of the and J. Dean. KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE manager and.staff Imperial} above land may be made on FUNERAL OF who made my recent stay in . TUESDAY 8 O/CLOCK The Oshawa General. Hospital more| POse by the City Clerk, 3rd The fi A ' , ' 'uneral service for Albert ~ e i floor, City Hall, Oshawa. Edward Reid, 67 Hogarth street, $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus - --Dean Dillabough. > is 5 p.m,, D.S.T., Thursday, Jeral Hospit 5 -- $30 Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpot: KLEMOK -- The family of the late! October "10th, 1963, and |was held mt the Mcltesh Andon: 20 Games dies cere thanks to their many relatives, y a and frienas and neighbors, for their kind City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, {4 at'? p.m wtes, during their, recent sad bereave: in a sealed envelope, clearly | The service was conducted by YO father. and shall be accompanied by A --Mrs, Fred Klemok and son, Walter.| a certified deposit cheque + le ao cat ae ae Reld wish to say thank you to all rela-| Of the City of Oshawa for an : The pallbearers were A. Hig- Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM FREE --- ADMISSION -- FREE 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 PLUS $10 EACH HORIZONTAL LINE -- in 5 aa und whose nose led to} Mount Kilimanjaro, the 19,340|Zealand headquarters in the sa dase pas ph 5100 in 2? NOt. $20 Con. arsonist over a 105 - hour - old|Tanganyika border, attracts|the polar research being done| GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE | trail, some 400 climbers @ year. there. NO CHILDREN. PLEASE Loving end kind in all her ways navy blue spring coat; $7 each. Excellent Sincere and true in her heart and mind,/ed set, 2 woods, five irons, golf bag, $40. All having claims telephone 728-0633, Lyceum Club and GUTSOLE -- In loving memory of Mr. of Oshawa, in the County of a VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. he precious to my heart has gone, 13th day of April, 1963, are Mrs. Gage Love chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service. €an never more be filled. i f the said de- sacle peda cA alae Kingscraft's House Henry, who passed away October 5, 1962. PICK your own corn, 25c dozen, tomatoes porticulars of their claims. With love without alloy. Garden Street. 2.30 P.M. MONDAY sets of the said deceased hav- For all eternity. 725-5043, October 5, Doted at Oshawa this 3rd Association Orchards, And whispered, "Come ai TOMATOES, red or green, $1 per bushel,| 'By his solicitors, Lerry. TOMATOES for sale; also 12 acres of 6 P.M. THURSDAY But still the vacant chair, house'soyth of Hydro sub station on West --Atways ermembred by his daughter, Ladies and Gentlemen dren. 80 to 100 Ibs. General Hospital, Her late resi- tober 6, Cut and wrap for freezer Miss Pearson was the daughter that meant so much fo me, all her life in Oshawa and, with near Plaza Restaurant, No.2 Highway. MARBLE anc GRANITE Baker, Napanee, Ontario, Open Evenings Until 9 728-3111 CITY OF OSHAWA Dignified and Distinctive The Corporation of the City FOR MRS. AMY NASH In Designs For Any Need of the following land: Funeral Home Ltd. for Mrs. Office Evarvhas EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 east corner of Simcoe Street |@ay, October 2 in her 78rd year. mately 76'6" on the east side |ment followed in the Oshawa Free ADMISSION Free press my sincere appreciation to Dr. D. 120', containing .23 acres, |C. James, J. Stokes, J. Fleming nurses on 3f and girls in blue, relatives, : Mess, . 109 COLBORNE ST. WEST of Commerce, Simcoe North, and) forms provided for that pur- ALBERT E. REID plemsent with cards, flowers, candy and -- The closing date for tenders [who died in the Oshawa Gen- $50 Full Card Fred Kiemok wish to express their sin- -- $ all offers shall be sent to the |son Funeral Home Friday, Oct. JACKPOT NOS. 51 & 55: expressions of sympathy and floral trib- in the loss of @ loving husband and| marked "Tender for Land" |poy 7 Wesley Herbert, mi . b. » minis- " 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS REID -- The family of the tate John payable to The Corporation awa Union Cemetery 690 KING ST. EAST AT FAREWELL SNOWBALL -- $200 in 56 Nos. -- $20 Con. arrests, once followed anjfoot volcano astride the Kenya-|Antarctic, in November to see SHARE THE WEALTH ' : , ---------- pn re om aes