27--Real Estate for Sale 27----Real Estate For Sale '27--Real Estate For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale IFW $2.00" down and only 88 seat im Wino ings. ig | Ristow Realtor, FIVE-ROOM spilt-level bungalow, | fully ated, with storms and screens, 'elephone 799-5128. NEAR OMEMER, 100 acres goed twnk e-|ing grounds, T 1957 FORD "RANCHERO", A:! condi- tion inside and out. Must be seen to be $800. Cash or terms. 1960 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- East- Volkswagen pick-up truck, new fires and 32--Articles for Sale 36--Legal TV TOWERS -- Special, 40 ff. . tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, installed| $50, Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street. 728-8180. NOTICE yang nly nS aE | Court Date Set ma pang tyr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 20, 1964 1s. BRITISH BRIEFS -- = In Banks Trial MONTREAL (CP) Hal Banks, president of the Seafar- ers' International Union of Can- rare Included "2.00. downey rn a luded. $2,' payment mount Street. Three-bedroom brick veneer hadi ad Ee decorated and landscaped, par- flal\ rec-room, fenced yard, treed lot. Ceramic tiled bathroom, with colored fix- tures. Asking $14,000, $3,300 down pay- red to 6 per cent mortgage. paint, very low mileage, "$650, cash or terms. Call 8 a.m. to p.m., Bowman- ville 623-5012, 1961 CHEVROLET '-ton pick up 22,000) miles. Box enclosed. New condition, Will) finance. Pickering 942-4973, WE buy, se and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. SKATES -- Used, $1.97 pair with trade-in. Sportsman's | Corner, 7 King "Sree East. KEITH PETERS TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Rossland Road East and Goredale Close to Realtor 728-7328 103 King Street East $6500.00 FULL PRICE -- -- situated on bungalow rive ecres of land about % oe Try an offer'. EAST END ear old NHA resale, Sios Pit. this home in excellent condition with a finished epee mahegony pane' walls, wood i tiled, Home re- i throughout. Simcoe TWO NEW THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOWS Second three piece bath- room in basement. Attached gorage. Reasonable down payment or cash or trade-in, week-ends 2-5 p.m. TELEPHONE 725-8823 including basement, ceramic tiled bath, Owher is leaving town and anxious to sell. BROADLOOM --- Two storey brick, seven large rooms, kit- chen " broadioom in living room' and dining room, new heating system, extra wash room; private drive and Aski only $12,- so" 'with $1,500, down. SPACIOUS RANCHER with 3 bedrooms, brick tory hy tion, lorge ultro n kit- chen, 4 piece tiled bath with colored fixtures, attached gorage, poved drive, olumi- num. storms and = screens, Call 728-7328 ~ METCALF. REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40°King St. E., 728-4678 WILSON RD. S Most attractive 5 room golow, paved drive, garage, storms, screens etc., lot hedged, ' fenced" in. Asking $12, P00. with reosonoble down payment. Ingpect this today for value plus. ROSSLAND RD. W. Three bedroom home with lorge living room' with fire- ploce, large dining room and kitchen, Situated on a deep corner lot, well landscaped with, private drive from side street. Asking $13,700 HARMONY HEIGHTS Only $13,700 for this lovely 5% room rug brick bunga- low, on East. Haven Fully decorated and in excel- lent condition. Best terms with cash to one N.H.A. mort- gage. Plan to see this one today. TRI-PLEX 3. Self-contained opts. in- cludes stoves ond fridges, Paved parking, Landscaped fot, building in excellent shape. Asking 325; 000. with reasonable Call office, for mee detoils. OPEN EVENINGS TILL NINE Jog Mage Dick Borrioge Bob Johnston Jock Osborne SCHOFIELD-AKER 723-2265 GOOD VALUE NEW LISTING. Modem bun- South. Monthly pay- only $70.00. Taxes ments - $258.00 Will sell. fast. To inspéct call to-doy. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW locoted on a quiet residential street, close to new public ond junior high schools. This immaculote home, is priced ot $13,500.00. with approx- imately $3500.00 down. LISTINGS OUR SALES ARE RUNNING HIGH AND OUR LISTINGS ARE LOW. WE NEED YOUR HOME TO-BAY FOR. THIS ACTIVE MARKET. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR SMALL AND LARGE PROPERTIES. CALL US FOR ACTION. ATHOL/OSHAWA BLVD. AREA. CHARMING SEVEN ROOM HOME with gorage ond pri- vote. drive. Extras -include existing broadioom. Top floor finished into attractive boch- elor apartment. A good dis- trict and close to everything. Con be yours for only" $2,- 500. down. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS A REAL DANDY bungalow located in one of the most 1¥% STOREY ALUMINUM HOUSE $2,000 down, carries for $86 per month, includes principal, interest and taxes. Heated block gorage, well treed lot, large garden near schools and shopping. TELEPHONE AJAX 942-5509 INDUSTRIAL CORNER Large, solidly built brick on busy corner lot near downtown, suitable for plumbing, tinsmithing or other business requiring M zoning. Offered ot $22,000 with excellent terms. ADELAIDE-STEVENSON Three bedroom brick bunga- low on hedged lot. New forc- ed hot air oif furnace ond aluminum door and windows. $13,500 with $3,000 down and $80 monthiy KING ST. COMMERCIAL + 60 by 165 foot lot with six room horne ond garage, side yerd permits additional build- ing for commercial use. Prime oreo. $30,000 with terms. SIMCOE INCOME HOME Three apartments ond five rerted parking spaces in bus- iness district. Property -- in good repair and adaptable noe uses. Asking $27,- PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 After six coll Tim Vipond .... 668-8562 Tom Huzer .... 728-5422 187 King St. E. residential sections of Whit- by, those to 3 schools and church. 6 bright rooms - broadioom in .L.R., D.R., and hallways. Good size kitchen with separate eating. area. Very modem 4 pc. bath with colored fixtures and. tiled walls. Fireploce in L.R. New- ly decorated inside and nicely londscaped grounds. Owner tronsferred must be sold. Coll us soon. Ser full particulors call 723: 2265) Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Steve Macko ... 728-5868 723-1358 CLASSIFIED | ed, central. Twd rooms, kitchen and DRESSMAKING -- Suits, coats, dresses Irene Brown ... 725.3867 Pauline Beal ... 725-0239 -. 725-0201 Bill McFeeters .. 725-1726 | FIVE-ROOM farm house for rent, Ye | bathroom facilities. Children welcome, Farking.. 668-8414, alterations, silp covers, d Pitt specialty, Mi 4 Toms," Prise on | | Allan Thompson 728-2870 | Morgoret Lee » 723-2894 | | Chorlie Chaytor . 723-2266 360 King St. W. Free Parking "es pear aa On Base Line. Phone SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, prompt service on calls. Waiter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street WANTED: Gentleman roomer, absta Breakfast and laundry optional Maible Boudreou 728-2233 APARTMENT | fo. Tent, Uni Unfurnished, reat West, Whitby, 668-: quiet adult home. © f. = 1 Eve entral. Parkii for a your -- packed, all convenienci ROOM and board, | man, private » Good. menis. Ne ebjection te shift workers. 668-3419, OSHAWA'S LARGEST FIRM BOLAHOOD BROTHERS Reol Estote Insuronce Mortgages ROSSLAND & GIBBON Brick Bungalow, Close to new Catholic High ond McLaugh- lin Schools. Require approxi- mately $3,900.00 down to one NHA Mortgage. Hurry for this one os owner is leaving the country. Coll Bill Johnston ot 8-5123 or 8.1066. $8,900.00 FULL PRICE Two Bedroom Home, ' with large, living room ond new modern kitchen. New Plumb- ing, Heoting ond iring. Would like 8» $00.00 nw, and $65.00 per month. Call Bill Johnston ot 728-5123 or 728-1066. | $12,800.00 FULL PRICE Brick three bedroom bunga low, beautifully decorated ond located near all schools. This' lovely home carries for $94.00 per month, includ- ing toxes with reasonable down payment. Call Irwin Gruikshonks ot 8-5123 or 8-5205. BROOKLIN Six room family home, locat- ' at 10 Charles Street. rge landscaped lot, only ry "300. 00 down. Full price $8,400.00. Must be sold ot once. Cali Jack Apple ot 728-5123 or 5295998, OSHAWA BLVD. NORTH Duplexed store and two aportments. Now vacant. Brick building, good condi- tion, open to offers, Call Jack Appleby of 728-5123 or 723-3398 now. RANCH BUNGALOW -- CARPORT -- Situated in Rossland Manor, only three yeors aid, extra large Hollywood kitchen, storms and screens, asking only $16,300. with o reason- oble down. payment. Call Ed Drumm ot 728-5123 or 725-9345, Do As Others Call The Brothers Bolahood Brothers Limited 101. Simcoe Street, North Open Every Evening ' Prone 726-1576. MAPLE GROVE . highway. room bungalow w' brememey Ming garage. Priced to Pith Only $1,500. di , George Bl 5300. Give us an yleven, Real: tor, 3 $1,500. DOWN, $95. monthly, nearly new th brick 1955 CHEVROLET, standard; 1958 Pon- fiac, aytomatic: shift. For particulars, call Hampton 263-2041. 1958 PLYMOUTH sedan, standard, . six. Will trade for half-ton with long par or one-ton. 728-6436, 955 BUICK, mechanically sound, stick storms and screens northend. Telephone 728-6605. BEAUTIFUL brand new home. ravine lot, overlooking city, electric heat, plus many extras. sell immediately. Private. 723-2573. SPACIOUS SEVEN -ROOM Must home, bathrooms, completely modernized. _ Situ-| ated on large lot. Central location. Ful!) Oshawa, Ontario. $11,800 with $1500. Five-bedroom. brick home, excellent condition. Centrally cated. Douglas J. M., Bullied, Realtor. 723-4391. IMMEDIATE possession, area. Douglas J. M. Bullied Realtor, 723-4391. ~~ "IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Three. bedroom bungalow with L-shaped living and Dining room, Lot 75 x 200 feet. Thickson. Road North $1000 Aftre 12 Noon Telephone 7 728-8890 _ | EUROPEAN - CANADIAN RESTAURANT Located 15 miles east of Osh- awa on Main Highway. 1964 $15,000. net return. Large living quorters in new build- ings. Parking 'for 20 cars. Ideal family operation, Price $34,000 with $14,000 down. Commuter -- 100 acres 30 miles east of Oshawa on Hwy. No, 35. 40 acres. workable, rest bush wih several springs. New house with 3-pcs. bath and furnace. Good barn and well, Price $12,800. with $5,- 000, down. Please contact George Badtke, Real Estate Broker 555 Davisville Ave., Toronto 7, Ont. --- Phone 481-7987 BUILDING LOTS HILLSDALE TERRACE residential, fully serviced lots available in the North Eost section. School and bus serv- ice within the subdivision, List price $60.00 per foot. WESTDALE ESTATES -- just off "Garrard Rd, North and close to school. Oshawa's newest subdivision offers large lots for restricted home building. We offer a choice of lots on the Ravine and ap- proved for V.L.A. minimum 90 ft. frontage - prices stort ot $2700. Easy Terms Available - Call WILSON Realtor 725-6588 ~ RESALE BUNGALOWS PRICED FOR ACTION $11,500.00 with $1,000 down. $12,500.00 with $1,000 down. Brand new homes also for $499.00 down. CENTRAL PARK TWO FIRE PLACES BUILT-IN RANGE This home hos mony extras. Walkout . basement, ~ Patio with Balcony, Electric ee ithrooms, N.H.A. Two bai mortgage ot 614% $2,500 down. Hurry. Phone Bill Mitlor 725-1186 W. T. Lamson Real Estate Ltd. |28--Real Estate Wanted TALL property, new or old, if the price is right, can be sold. For quick sale cal W. McAuley Realtor, 28 Prince Street, Whitby, Peery | 668- 5765. THREE-BEDROOM storey and ie, Close to schools. Have cash buy- 723-2512; residence: hom er. Call Bill Johnston, Bolahood ahd |Ltd., 728-1066, |SEAUTY SALON WANTED, fuliy equip- |ped, main floor, Oshawa |preferably a cash deal. or vicinity, |first letter, Oshawa Times, | Oshawa, Ontario. |FARM WANTED, within commuting dis- tance of Oshawa, 100 acres or more.! Good house, brick or stone preferred, on large fireplace, two! price, $13,700, Write Post Office Box 428, lo three-bedroom brick ranch bungalow, good oe ya halt Write full de ltails such as size, location and price in Box 515, ¥ shift, radio, $165. Telephone 778-3520, 1955 PONTIAC é-cylinder automatic, new motor and tires .New condition. Apply 534 Drew . Street. One block west of Four Corners. SKATES, new and. u: Sold and ex- changed, ' =rgest . selectlor In town, Open evenings, Brae Cycle, 24 Bond East. CHAIN saw McCullough 18"; TV by 30-foot; ues ie ah quantity of used ind lumber. Telephone 728-2637. RaSTIaNTETS and Prsinaltd dining room suite, single bed, two dressers, 6 x 9 Ax- minsjer rug, three piece bedroom suite Telephone 725-1506 after Spell new). 1959 AUSTIN, five passenger, can finance. |Will accept trade, $495 or best offer. |Telephone 728-9191 after 6 p.m, 726-6341. |1958 CHEVROLET station wagon, immac- ulate condition, four-door, 6 cylinder, standard transmission. -- Telephone 723-4233. 1963 CHEVROLET impala 2-soor hard- redi . pAten or selling furniture or appli- ances. all Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 163-2695. Tv TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- ig with all channel antenna, installed $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street. 728-8180. 5 lo, washers. Beautiful saddle tan, like new. Must sell. Will accept trade. 723-7970. 1963 CHEVROLET Veton truck, Fleet- side, long. box, 5,000 miles, crystal fret quoise, like, new. Best offer, 728-5179. |1958 OLDSMOBILE hardtop, 4-door, auto- matic, 'power brakes, steering, radio, $1,050. Telephone 728-3109. 1962 2 CHEVROLET | BeiAir, two + door hardtop, excellent Condition, radio, new - white' wall tires. $2,200. Telephone Whitby) 668-4080, |cators, HALLICRAFTER radio, short wave, five eee to 30 meg. $25. Telephone TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, er chequewriters, comptomet three hundred new and used. We pte sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- pail 137 Brock South, Whitby. -- "mer and lower a wel false feaths Reward. Telephone 728-9: PIANO, Heintzman, | square and large | size, walnut cabinet, could be an antique, 25. 1963. PONTIAC station: wagon Pade red,) spotless, will accept trade. | good Castleton 344-7318. 723-7521 or 188 Farewell Avenue. 1961 CORVAIR 700 sedan, good cond $1,400, Telephone Bowmanville 623- 2656. 1957 PONTIAC deluxe, 6 cylinder, new paint job, water pump and espa lfairly new tires. Very clean car. be sold this week. Only $595. Telephene! |Mike's BA Srvice Station, Raglan. Brook- jin 655- 3528. 0 "OLDSMOBILE, power steering, wer brakes, radio. Immaculate. Pri- as Daytime 725-8161. Evenings 728-6359 | 1960 FORD two-door automatic, six cylin der. Like new, reasonable. Telephone Jae, 723-1378, 10 a.m 5 p.m 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, clean interior, fires, new motor overhaul, $575. | phone Brooklin 655-3663. | 1961 MORRIS, 850 station wagon, or nearest offer, A-1 condition. phone 725-6480. 1957 CHEVROLET, two tone, "four-door, six-cylinder, standard transmission, $695. Telephone Whitby 668-2109 after 6 pm: | iss? "CHEVROLET station wagon, fair ondition. Telephone 723-9708. 1963 RAMBLER Ambassador "990 black with white top, automatic, bucket seats, push button radio with rear speaker, power steering and brakes. Low mile- age. &xcellent condition. After 1 p.m, | telephone 728-6098. | i963 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, bive, excel lent condition, both interlor and exterior,| attested by recent complete check by Volkswagen, Toronto. 14,000 miles. $1,525. After 5 p.m., 723-9096 1962 CHEVROLET. a good Tele- "$650, Tele- Impala, 4door hard- ---- tt eer eer aet top, 8 cylinder, automatic, power brakes! Geen now tires trom 3299 Dominion axle, call positraction After and steering, radio condition excellent 7 pm | GENERAL REPAIRS -- | ALL MAKES OF CARS | PARTS AND SERVICE | All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM | B.-A. SERVICE | Ritson Road and King __ 723-4733 and 723-7712 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. ~ KELLY DISNEY | USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST | WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quolity ~ SPOT CASH «-- PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 "BUYING OR: SELLING. __ TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA QUust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 30--Automobiles Wanted OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- ing Telephone 725 2162 or 723-4245. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East. 725-1181. $ ALL-CASH $ -- For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid of NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 16 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? {Sell your used car to "Ted" | Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE". with three or four bedrooms. Telephone) TED CAMPIN MOTORS 728-4553. 29--Automobiles For Sale 1962 GMC hall-ton deluxe cab. Low mile- age $1700. Telephone 723-1615. |1987 DODGE Regent sedan, automatic $450. Apply Mr. Roche, 497 Albert Street. 728-3323, | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 | |31---Automobile Repair | HOUSTON'S GARAGE ~ and SERVICE STATION TEXACO «| VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE ? 449 Ritson Rd. S. _Oshowa 728-0921 _ M Upemcr race man ee S WANT T0 BEA HAPPIER DRIVER? BUY A NEW CAR NOW WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED © BCEOTIP Lil LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA je i 4: ' PRODUCTS | 67. KING ST. W. 723-7822 |32--Articles for Sale | eas GONE THOUSAND cedar posts, four-inch | top. Dial Whitby 668-5797. NORGE dryer, excellent condition, $65.| Telephone 728-34 3420. 1 condition,| linet style. -- | amplifier -- | polisher, muskrat coat, lady's size 18 to | SEWING machine. Automatic zig-zag cab- This machine does - fancy stitches, makes button holes and blind hems. Take over payments of $7.10 per |month for 8 months or on cash. Dealer Write Box 510, Oshawi DRUMS by Ludwig, complete with cymbals, oe, etc. Cost In the Estate of JULIA SZERECZ, Widow, Deceased All persons having claims t the estate of JULIA SZERECZ late of die City of wa, in the County of Onterio, Widow, Deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of August, 1963, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Per- sonal Representative. of the said deceased on or before the 25th day of January, 1964, full particulars of their claims: Immediately efter the soid date the. said Personal Representatives wil! distribute the assets of the said de- ceased having regard only to claims of which they sholl then have notice. DATED at Oshewe, Ontario, pee 2nd day of January, JAMES DRAVIS & KATHLEEN DRAVIS Executors By their Solicitors MANNING F, SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ 261 King St. E., $900 accept nearest $400. Also, ampeg with vibrato, echo control, electro voice, mike and stand. Almost new $200. Phone 728-1362. TELEVISION "fower special, 40-ff. struc-| ure, including: all channel antenna, In staled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, | telephone 728-5143, MUST be sold immediately, /, Chesterfield | suite, heavy duty Moffat range, C refrigrator, bedroom suite, combination , _ ana. record player. aac 728-5: THOR "ee wringer washer, excelient| condition. Rewsonable. Telephone pitas 668-5180, McCLARY, "Easy washing 9 machine, ex- ex- cellent condition, $85. Telephone Sed GOOD CHEER forced air gas unit, 115 to 125 BTU units, Telephone 668-3645 after p.m. | FOR SALE: Space heater, Findlay, good condition, $40. Teleph 668-4206, after 6. |RIFLE, Marlin deluxe, : 9 x % tourist tent, two camp cots, | sleeping bags. 728-6133. ENCYCLOPEDIA, | Colliers, 24 volumes, plus 10 volume Junior Classics, latest edi- tion, used very little. Save $60, Telephone 728- 5888. Tire Store, 48 Bond West. FILTER QUEEN vacuum cleaner, floor 20. Set vr* urepes. 728-1773. | DRUMS, complete set, including four! zildjuan cymbals, black pearl finish, $375 cash. Between 4 and 7 p.m. Dial 668-4327. MOVIE camera, , Kodak 7Turret', fully automatic, one year old, $50. Telephone 725-9398. RECONDITIONED felevisions, $25 up. New televisions, $198 cash or $8 monthly! at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and| Appi ances, 424 King West. \721 ALA eee 91. B. F. GooDRICH | STORES -- terigs, Kelvinator refrigerat visibn. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725- 'and sell, good used 'furniture an 'and appilances. One location only. Pretty's Furn\ure, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. HONENT CAL'S Furnifure and Appli- ame brands at biggest discounts | anywhel 'e. We carry Restonic and Bever- Oshawa, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN MICHAEL MEAGHER, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of JOHN MICHAEL MEAGHER, lote 6d the City of Oshadwa, Gentle man, deceased, who died on or about the Ist dey of Aug- ust, 1963, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of January, 1964, full particu- lors of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the assets of the deceased will be distributed having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED et Oshawa, Ontario, this 10th doy of Jonuaory, 1964, DOROTHY MARY MEAGHE ond CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY, 253 Boy St., Toronto, Ontario, Executors, by RALPH $. JONES, their solicitors herein. lly mattress furniture lines. Your author- ized GE dealer. Contact Honest | on 424 King Street West, our new lformerly Avalon Dance Hall, Telephone | 728-9191, PERSIAN ismb coat, black, full length, | like new. Suits, coats, dresses, some| two piece, Some new, hats. etc. Size 11 to 14, Telephone 725-4359. | PORTABLE dishwasher, 1963 'thodel, slike new, Va price, $125, T '28-0978. lr COMING EVENTS BINGO, Eastview Park Tuesday, 2 p.m. Euchre Wednesday, 8.15, sion 50 cents. st. LUKE'S Ladies' Guild will hold a TIRES, "five Royal. Masters, 800x14, ke) yea $125. Frigidaire, 6 cu. tf. apartment| ze, good condition, $30. Telephone 128. 7127. VACUUM. CLEANER repairs, ail | makes.) Free estimates, parts, attachments, brushes, hoses. Guaranteed re-built ma-| chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service.| Call anytime 728-0591. OSHAWA TIMES WANT ADS Sia, MOST ANYTHING | TELEPHONE 723-3492 To place your For Sale advertisement. | : 33--Market Basket | | atartaniebast | BUY your potatoes by the 75 Ib. bag! and save. Telepnone evenings. Srooklin| 655-4983. CAPONS, dressed, oven ready, , 54 Ibs.| and up, $2.50 each delivered. Telephone |725- 8304, | 34--Lest and Found = LOST: "Beagle hound, black and tan, |male, name "Music", since Saturday.) |January 4, vicinity corner Gerrard and} Lanes Road. Tattoo No. R.G.W.3R left) _ ar RR 3, Oshawa, Ron Greer, telephone) |905- 498). |LOST -- Box containing lady's new red| |coat between downtown Oshawa and) Whitby Saturday, Liberal. reward. Tele- [phone 728-1009. |LOsT: Lady's ~ bracelet, t,_Thinestones 5 and yellow. gold; vicinity of Eaton's, Centre and Regent Theatre. 'tenerd | 725-2304 or 723-3021, LOST: Grey striped female "cat, 10 mos.| old, vicinity Verdun Road, Finder please! jreturn to 109 Verdun Road. Child's pet, | sadly missed. 728-0549. AMPLIFIER, Fender 6 Bassman, 1963) |model, perfect condition, $400. Apply 523 | King Street East. Telephone 725-0641 | MUST sell chesterfield suite, six month jold, reasonable. Telephone 723-9817 otter | mn. | What's My.Line? _ | | 728-4401 or-call at ite store 16% Bond V 1 You Wart Quality Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. For | Merchandise | Excellent | | Valley Creek Furniture | your needs phone Services Low i Prices New Appliances Used Trade-Ins Come ond See ROGER APPLIANCES 155 Simcoe South Telephone 728-2151. . } | } | CLASSIFIED: ADS May be small, but they ere giants, powerful too, when It comes to getting things done. Let one of them sell your no longer need household items. See for yourself. | Telephone Now 723-3492 sale January 22, at CRA building, 1,30 p.m. "NIGHT OF CARDS" with Progressive |Euchre at Christ Memorial Church Par- lish Hall, Wednesday, January 22, at 8 p.m. Admission 75c. Auspices 8th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary. CLUB CAMELOT King St. E. (formerly Varcoe's) _ BINGO FRIDAY NITE DANCING aed and Squore SATURDAY 9 P.M. Sunday 8:30 P.M. Teenage Social Club ~~ KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 54, 35 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE F 109 COLBORNE ST. W. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos, 51, 55 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M, RED BARN EXTRA BUSES high monthly scores, $5 prizes, refreshments. Admis- Adelaide McLaughlin Home and School Association (NIGHT of CARDS EUCHRE, BRIDGE and PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE January 21st, 8 p.m. Price 75c 'Oshawa « and District Branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association REGULAR MEETING WED., JAN. 22, 8 P.M. McLaughlin Hall Speaker Mr. Gordon Currie of Ottawa. National President of €.D.A. Public Welcome. FERNHILL PARK BINGO et our pork clubhouse Fernhill Biv. \ West of Gibbons 20 GAMES $6 end $10 FIVE $40 JACKPOTS Shore the wealth, door prizes. TUESDAY, JAN. 21st 7:30 P.M. Free Admission Door Prizes ada (Ind.,) will appear in court Wednesday when a date will be set for his preliminary hearing in connection with a Vancouver incident in 1960. Banks, 55, was arraigned and president, and Norman § Cun-|jqg ningham, an official of the SIU branch in Vancouver, to cause} injury to Richard George Greaves. Greaves was severely beaten in Vancouver by two men in February, 1960. The Canadian Press errone- ously reported Friday that Mr. and Mr. Cunning- ham are also charged in con- nection with the incident. Brooklin UCW Executives Rre Elected BROOKLIN -- The new cen- tral executive of the United Church Women, for 1964, of Brooklin United Church was in- stalled recently. Rev. George A. Mundy spoke on the theme, "How To Play Second Fiddle and Like it." The solo, Hear My Prayer, was sung by Irvin Gibson. The new executive of the |UCW is as follows: Past presi- dent, Mrs. K. Holliday; presi- dent, Mrs, N. Alves; Ist vice- '|WINS AWARD LONDON -- More than 55 " cent of Canadian visitors Britain prefer to visit scoteha, says the British Travel and Hol- idays Association. Of the 130,000 Canadians who came to Britain llast Ealobon, 29 per bas went to , Many during the festival period, and 23 per cent to Glasgow. JEANS BARRED BOUR: -- Dress regulations for this year's Youth Service ball at the Bournemouth Pavilion will per- mit Beatle. suits, sports jackets and blazers to be worn, but jeans and leather jackets are barred. SEVENOAKS, Kent -- Seven- oaks has won first prize as the best holiday-study centre in England under an _ Anglo. French scheme for exchanging -- and English girl stu- ents. NEW TYPE 6HIPS SOUTHAMPTON -- A new type of cargo from Southamp- ton docks is giving a boost to British exports to the continent. Specially designed ships are carrying liquid chemicals from a factory. at Hythe, Hampshire, to Holland. | | 18,000 BIRTHDAY GIFT | MARCH, Cambridgeshire -- Ibert D d, of March, has president, Mrs. R, Th 2nd vice-president, Mrs. R. Hol- man; recording secretary, Mrs. A. Wilson; corresponding sec- |retary, Mrs. W. Routley; treas- urer, Mrs. A. I. McBrien. Conveners of committees -- Mrs. R. Humphreys, Mrs. G. Hunter, Mrs. D. Roberts, Mrs. A. Cook, Mrs. R. Hodson, Mrs. J. Batty, Mrs. A. Stocks, Mrs. J. Mediand, Mrs. L. Arksey, Mrs. R. Milner, Mrs. R. Saun jders, Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. L. nde Unit Leaders -- Mrs. D. E. | Hamer, Mrs. H, Arksey, Mrs. \s. Stuart, Mrs. J. Patterson, IMrs. H. Dennis, Mrs. R. |Holman. Annual Vestry At Courtice Service Held COURTICE The annual vestry service was held at Courtice United Church with the Explorers and CGIT of Ebene- zer Church assisting. In charge of the Explorers from Ebene- izer was Miss Betty Goyne. The Courtice Explorers were in charge of Mrs. Cecil Sim- mons. Greeting at the door were Miss Vivian Adair and Miss Caroline Taylor. Conducting the service was {Miss Marion Anderson, with Miss Margaret Down taking the Scripture from 'Matthew' and Miss Suzanne Carpenter taking the Scripture from |"Luke."" . |Margaret Muir, Miss Janice |Adair, and Miss Barbara Muir. -|Taking the offering were Miss Karen McKnight and Miss Laurell Metcalfe. Several musi- cal selections were rendered by |W. A. Campbell on the organ |with Mrs. Lloyd Down asist- ing on the piano. Mrs. P. Jerrold Estabrooks, leader of Courtice CGIT, intro- duced as guest. speaker Mrs. Dancey from Oshawa. Mrs. Dancey spoke on the different ways the girls could follow Christ in their everyday living. Mrs, .Estabrooks gave the dicti and Camp Fire was held for the parents and visit- ing groups in the church base- ment with lunch served by the CGIT. NEWS IN BRIEF WILL ANNOUNCE SHAKEUP OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min- ister Pearson will hold a' press _|conference Monday, his office announced Friday. Changes in the makeup of the federal cab- inet are expected to be an- nounced. REMOVE TUMOR HOUSTON (AP) --- A small tumor was removed from the thyroid gland of astronaut Alan |B. Shepard in surgical proce- dure Friday. Paul Haney, pub- lic affairs officer at the Manned Spacecraft Centre, said the tu- mor was not malignant. The candle lighters were Miss| sold the champion pony Jolly- ana to a famous business man, Raymond Pitman, for a sum of 18,000. Mr, Pitman bought it as a birthday present for his young daughter. PENSIONERS' FACTORY CHINGFORD, Essex -- A new factory has been opened at Chingford, .sponsored by the Round Table. It is staffed en- tirely by old age pensioners, who doctors believe there is therapeutic value in their spending two hours a day away from their homes. BRIGHTEN STREETS LUTON, Bedfordshirs--Laton Parks Department is planning a big tree-planting program to brighten its streets, Over 400 new trees, most of them flow- ering varieties, will be set in \permanent positions along the Scotland Draws ; Most Canadi |main roads, Lee ek, ar HEN-HOUSE HOME HEMPSTEAD, Wills ane to | stead in which they nave eee water. without heat, t and for 30 years. Tm cer of health has 3 them they would be more fortable in an old pe : home. MBE swe "Na LONDON -- A gift of | 1,500,000 from "ae Terence Kenn will be used to ng and a London research centre Sr ig rheumatism and ALCOHOLICS CLINIC ea EDINBURGH --The fig community clinic in for the treatment of alcoholics* has been opened in Edi It is at Jordanburn H and will cater to 200 out-pa' as well as in-patients. 'ent AIRPORT TRAFFIC SOARS 3° LONDON -- London Ai was used by more than 8,180, passengers in 1963, an increase. of more than 1,250,000 on the previous year. This makes Len-- don's Heathrow Airport the, busiest in Europe. PROTEST ROAD PLAN SP ae KESTON, Kent -- Residents af" Keston are protesting against. a. proposal that a new road linke« ing Dartford and Croydon' should run through the Vale of: Keston: They say the would spoil the rural charactef-- of the district. NO-GUN GUARDS | LONDON -- The' Post is boosting its security a one ments for mail trains, but thes plans do not include " guns to the guards. however, may be given guns to tata indelible ink ¢ robbers. comet one pervcnioe --? RAID THAT FAILED LONDON Raiders muffled sledge hammers bi through a 14-inch thick shell to. reach the safe of a jeweler's:. shop in Whitechapel, they touched off a alarm and had to flee handed. Then " PARIS (AP) -- Like young David setting forth to meet Go-|ury liath, a socialist lawyer turned politician has set out Charles de Gaulle as president of France. It won't be easy, admits Gas- ton Defferre, 53, mayor of Mar- seille and boss of that city's big- gest newspaper. "It's no dishonor to be besten by de Gaulle," he has said. But Defferre, at least for the record, has no intention of be- ing beaten. He has opened the country's first full-scale popular election campaign under the fifth republic with the avowed goal of replacing de Gaulle's go-it-alone policies with a more European and less nationalistic program. VOTE NEXT YEAR The election doesn't take place until the end of 1965 but Defferre explains that he needs an-early start to offset de Gaulle's heavy advantage in terms of voter familiarity. | He also needs time to pro- pound his views and to get the issues into focus for voters who Religious Talk Given At Solina SOLINA . The United Church Women held their De- Mrs. Stan Millson. The presi- dent, Mrs. John Knox, opened the meeting with prayer. Gladys Yellowlees led the worship service with Mrs. S. Millson and Mrs. H. Yellow- lees, assisting. An interesting talk on Mary, the mother of Jesus, was given by Mrs: Wes Hills, Mrs. M. Vice was named for supply secretary. Lunch was ser' PERSONALS Miss Pat Knox entertain- ed the Tyrone CGIT group a' COMING EVENTS her home during Christmas holidays. -- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herring, RELIGION and LABOUR COUNCIL OF CANADA BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT r AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E, AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $200.-56 Nos. $20 Consolation Fag. Jackpot-58 Nos. $100 Cansoletion Good Prizes - BANQUET Tues. Jan. 21, 6:30 p.m. Mr. Charles Millard will be honored with the Harold Toye, Religion and Lobor Awerd, TICKETS $1.85 . favetioble at U.A.W. Hall) followed by PUBLIC MEETING ot 8:15 (no admission charge) Topic "Economic hog in'e Responsible Society The public is cordially invited. Oshawa, were New Year's Day guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert» were Mr, and Mrs. H. Smith, Hampton; Mrs. H. Jardine, Kingston and Mr. Jand Mrs. Sid Browning. Girls of the 4-H Homemaking Club with their leaders, Mrs. H. Millson and Miss Gladys Yellowlees were at Orono for Achievement Day. Doris Beau- champ received Provincial Honors having successfully completed 12 units. Mr. and Mrs. N, Grills, Can- nington and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoskin of Blackstock were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. French Publisher to topple} cember meeting at the home of AT ~~ Wants Presidency. for the first time in this cen- will be naming a chief = ecaite by direct ballot. : Defferre's first aim, shared. by other anti - -- is to~ convince people they actually' have a choice--to dissipate a. feeling that it's either de Gaulle» or chaos, it For the moment, his immer., diate goal is to get his own= party's endorsement to back fon the rousing support voiced last weekend by the socialist party of his own Bouches-du-Rhone department (county), A national party congress scheduled fo) Feb. 1 in a Paris suburb ably will give him the go-ahead. NEWS IN BRIEF TO BE CO-CHAIRMAN --~-- FULTON, Mo. (AP)--Presi:" ae B. Johnson has agre to serve as boner hi co-chairman of a campaign _to-- pag : ----_ to Sir Winey' ston Chure on the Westmins;; ster College campus in Fulton. The $1,500,000 project involves dismantling the war damage. Christopher Wren Church London and reconstructing it on™ the Westminster campus. Chur- chill delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech at Westen March 5, 1946. PLAYS 'COURT' ROLE LOS ANGELES (AP)--Actor Eddie Albert played a suppért- ing role in federal court Fri- day. 'Chief attraction was his adopted daughter, Maria Car- men Albert, 10. She was among 272 persons who became United States citizens in the court of Judge Thurmond Clarke. Maria born in Madrid, Spain, was adopted by Albert and his wife Margarita three years ago. Mrs, Albert was born in Mex. ico City. CHECK OUTBREAK .,° WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Mah- itoba health department dis- closed Friday it is investigating reports of an outbreak of ven- eral disease at Selkirk Colle- giate Institute in Selkirk, 23 miles north of Winnipeg. Dr. Emanuell Snell, provincial' di- rector of veneral disease con- trol, said Friday reginijone call for secrecy on such mat: ters, but public anxiety - ani the matter forced a change in this instance. THEY WON'T FIGHT." TORONTO (CP) -- A United States expert on Soviet civil law said Friday that Russia will not start a war. Professor Jolin Hazard of Columbia Universi said revolutionary ardor is ing off because the Soviets have enough. of the things of mooie L,|life to fear destruction them- selves. However, was worried he said,.. he Communist China.