18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theredey, Jonvery 30, 1964 29--Automobiles Fer Sale 29---Automobiles For Sale PRIVATE. 1956 Chevrolet 2door, 6 cylin-|F Fadioy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sion, Really must be seen to | Ask $600 swith |PRIVATE Sole, Clean. well cared for 1997 bodge je Subuiban hk sutcmatic radio, windshield washers, be appreciated. 1961 CORVAIR Monza, with red bucket seats, automatic, whi radio, ete, Call Bob Wilson, 728-2706. SCHRODER -- and tings 'Dell eke he are fo snnounce the, ich oh8 sn, 'Minet, on Wednesda %, at Peterborough ¢ cic Howe Howital. A it Union Cemet HAMLYN, Jessie Ann ral_ Hi chapel Saturday, Fepruary 1 at 3.30 p.m. Interment rl, R. R. 1, BROOKLIN PHONE 655-3195 'coat, 1963 CHEVY Il, 958 cab, 1959 GMC half-ton box, $30, 728-4732 wagon, nl Lago Ir dor Car must be seen and barn Price Bh feo 668-3331. fo Se anereoeee $1,995, At Ni ele, ray, Sk A ete GI |i986 OLDSMOBILE sedan, automatic, eee a ee cee 720-0858 1956 OLDSMOBILE. Sly ly automatic, A-1 Telephone nner OSHAWA Avto 1] 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck ing, Telephone 30--Automobiles Wanted Parts and Auto Wreckers, 725-2162 op 723-4245, LAKESHORE Alo Wrecwrs worl ai reckers want cars a i adel cence aaa Th good a "SUA Sie miles, pa. condition, oe ree tonneau radio. Tolephone Ales 'Alex 942-6854 after yee se 1953 PONTIAC, standard transmission, clean Interior, feo lly ree: no rust radio, electric wipers, best nhs PRIVATE. 1959 Migs on four door, auto matic, push One owner since new, p.m. for ses Call EN" ater 9 726-5623. <] 1958 a rie i .|OK, Good $125, "lGarage, 40 aot Street. 'auto-|1963 CORVAIR Monza. 4 bag transmis- ide, |sion, radio, ree Bh toy seats, back-up lamps. Hient " condition. After 668-806 radio, esreaisiny Apply Jan's 7 6 Cog lon, peta id eins ts te nnindeh- neve Stony Ha AUSTIN Bg 0 station wagon, clock, bck, "excellent one. oor shift, ri block, whitewalls, 668-4339. ton, Whitby 1958 pach tempeh lt int lob, $695, MERCURY _half-ton. le side long box, no rust. conen Telephone 1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe with twelve thousand miles, Like new. $1300 full price 723-3125, 1957 CADILLAC ah ebay re-built mot fter § tel 5.30 evenings. Whitby $170 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid ff, S| ICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST, NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 TORONTO 1! AM. fed By The Canadian Press Toronto tJ (Quotations in cents unless marked $, lot, x4 Ex-aividen, Kr--Ex: Fights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing reg: INDUSTRIALS Sales High Low a.m, chrge 100 © 4 7710 $13% 13% 13%4-- We 0 20 280 20 +5 rr yA +5 7715 50 $47 50 $53 3 100 $13 210 Hm 7% i Abacon Abitibi Alta Dist Alto Gas $30% Alte Gas w B45 Algoma - $59% Pog ae $30Ve ea Pip pr Ae Scar % - 145 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" 'to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 = Res, 725.5574 tu st or and transmission. A\ 'and|@phone 723-4406, 31---Automobile Repair 10 years' oe $50, telephone 726- SUNWORTHY a at halt Many patterns In ready ml reo r. ae, one roll, and u" 32--Articles for Sale ne TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- re, including all channel ein an jailed and guaianteed by experts wil rlo Felevision, pong Hs free, Ei King West. 'Eaaer Tek 1959 METEOR 2 door, 4 a der, New tires, $600, T p.m. 728-01 728-0162 eoren $1,475, Phone after § 56 MERCURY vg! ton truck, In good shape, $300, Apply 6 Glynn Road, Alax, between 6 and "7 Ae A. WILLOUGHBY| and Sons Ltd, Realtors 46 Englinton E. Toronto 12. Si acer BP Set jay, Janual g on fone Beloved wife of the late 9--Automobiles For Sale Ann Johns! Mitte H, Hamlyn and loving mother Mrs. George Greer (Lillian), Norman H.. Nelson J., and sg ved H, Hamlyn, Osh- 'awa, in her 93rd year, The late. Hamlyn Is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on 1963 PONTIAC Laurentian, bive, 8 cylin- der, automatic, Mrs, | walls, belts, under 12,000 miles, Private. trade. 725-4867. 1956 DODGE oe Reasonable 728-003). 1957 CHEVROLET, wagon, six cylinder, In Immaculate con- dition. A very scarce model. Priced right/,, for quick sale. Only $975. As little as ye for four door down, balance to sult your budget. Nicols In Whitby, 146 Brock Street North, Whitby, 668-3331, 4door station nen, fal Phone station steer condition, new pal SWAGEN deluxe In" excellent | Cea Garages 160 81 Sout Wee vor ins VOLKSWAGEN deluxe In gs 909 DOUG ANDREWS ses HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 67 KING ST. W, 723-7822 Lot igh chair; single oad car pai tlon radio, record payers floor model. Heber Down, TYPEWRITER, adders, sagen RAPES, beige 16 ft. x 95"; 3 brush floor bad ona chrome high and agg also 1955 Telephone Whitby 668- jcdcto railroad 5' x Al with marx train, essories. $65 or trade combina- 22 Brookiin, dupil- 195) MERCURY tow truck, 2 J with 20- ton power winch. oa condition. able, Phone 668-2 1987 BUICK ar 7 hardtop, power ering, r brakes, loaded with pleat 'in better than average condition, handles just like a new car. This car was $1,095, will sell for only $895. No money: down, Will finance to sult your budget. Al Nicols in Whitby, 146 Brock Street North, Whitby, 668-3331, IF ton white- seot No power steering, radio, windshield washers, Saturday, February \ at 2 p.m. Inter- "fnent Union Cemetery. LOCKYER, Sydney Entered into rest after a lengthy Iliness 'at the Oshawa General Hospital on Jan- wary 2, 1964, Sidney Lockyer, beloved fusband of Florence May Lockyer of Brooklin and aroahy of Es + poms (Mrs. rush) moe, & jargare! (Mrs. png Wilson) 1 Betty (irs. Kenneth Pew) ©. Simose SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cors, Trade up or down, Liens paid off, DODD. MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 it mt 'Woodstock; Stanley of Port Kel Ss, a Mark of Brooklin and the late Robert. brother of George of Willow. Sev. 8 LL, Douglas manana Tuesday, January 28, ind GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars TATHA B.-A. apy Ritson Road and K' 723-4733 and 723- 7 12 Aurora, las Marshall, beloved son of Mrs. F. My days 500 rok al Hire Whitby, In his year. Resting a! Wee' town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for In the Friday, January 3}, 2 oy Soret Union Cemetery, Osh- (Closed casket by ang of the femity.) Minister Rev. J. Smith MeNAUGHT, James In the Toronto General Hospital on bheog ary 28, wee, James McN poo So yy ot Mon Neta Pearce, LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements pecs Perumal for all 'OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Canadian Pratorenes pole the simplicity and parklike beauty of Masene Gardens hes now made them first choice for Canadians, As pioneers in this trend Mount Lown respectfully suggests that be- fore need arrangement -of family estates on a low cost, no interest, perpetual cared for plon, is as logical os making o will. Two new religious gordens, the Good Shepherd and Last r, Ore mow under de- ve t. The first public relations, before or. rangements will be ot real net to those Loge rh | Page phone today 723-263 for courteous information on these new gardens in Mount Lown. Kindness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all NORTHGATE MOTOR SALES 512 BROCK ST. NORTH Whitby 668-4666 Fine Selection of Good Used Cars to choose from. 1960 PONTIAC 6 cylinder, stondord trons- mission. 1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR door, 8, 1957 MONARCH 2-door, hardtop. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-door, hardtop, 6 cylinder, outomotic. 1955 PONTIAC 4-door, Like new. 1954 DODGE 6, automatic. "SPECIAL" K. 0. USED CARS 1963 CORVAIR 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic transmission, low mileage. Clean through- out. 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN matic, A-1 condition. Reasonable. See at 148 Easthaven Street. Mage Sareea -- Immaculate. Must to be appreciated. Daytime wise Evenings, 728-6359, 1956 METEOR V8, standard shift, four- door, new tires. Phone 728-7146 after 6 p.m, 1956 OLDSMOBILE 4-door 88, fully auto-| 32--Articles tor Sale RECONDITIONED fully automatic wash- ing machine, $60 or best offer, Chrome rea four chairs, perfect condition. 725- GREETING card display case with Rust Craft Cards for all occasions, Bargain. Apply Record Bar, Whitby. F cators, three hundred new and used, Wi rent, service Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. MUSKRAT COAT, fuil skinned excellent condition size 12. 20. Sump pump $15. Phone 725-1546. call 728-43' adit We buy sell, 1956 car radio REEZER, chest type 23 cu. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appil- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Bever- ly mattress furniture. lines. Your author- zed GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, our new hi ¢' (st SKATES, aa $1.97 up, per palr, with your trade In, Sportsman's Corner, one block. west of Four Corners in Whitby. HESTERFIELD bed, gold, new uphol- ery, $65. 5. Telephone W Whitby 668-5376, = Special, 40 ft. tower struc formerly Avalon Dance Hall. T 728-9191, Macias gl Toate all makes, Vv ture with all "channel $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street. 728-8180. antenna, Installed ts, 0ses. Guaranteed re-built ma- 1962 ACADIAN Invader, coach, Terms arranged. Dial 725-1906. $3 PONTIAC, good body, good engine, $95. Call 668-2090 or apply 1 Euclid Street, Whitby. 1959 PONTIAC, 4-door hardtop, A-1 condi- tion. $1,000 cash or $1,100 on time sha ine Street, Alax, 942-2204, pel ot Rentals, mentee Vacuum Service, | V! Call anytime 728-059 14 Bond Street East, one floor up. IVONA accordion, bought new, used only 3 months, Telephone 725-3780. WE buy, sell and a chaas used furni- ture or anything you have, The C 33--Market Basket i Lhe er hades! 446 Simcoe Street Fy saribarae arigetaiae and 40" heavy pa f General Electric range, In excel- 'UY your potatoes by the 75 Ib, bag, and save, Also Cortland and Spy apples by the bushel. For free delivery telephone evenings, Brooklin, 655-4983. ments, Can be seen anytime at 7 four-door 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, len apis "sale. 723-2615, priced. c sedan, In with custom radio, rear speaker, back- up lamps, padded dash, washers, white walls and discs, $975. Call after 5 p.m., 723-9096. FOR ba sale, $20, Kenmore floor pol- in T APONS, dressed, oven ready, 5¥4 Ibs. and up, $2.50 each delivered. 'Telephone 725-8304. Isher, Mondial 34--Lost and Found . 21" console model, 1957 CHAY NOLS? standard, 6 cylinder, two-door. 728-8230. walnut vi condition, $125. Wed-| 4 3575, ery good cond ding gown, size 10-12, $15, 728- vicinity _ Trent School. S$ OST: Child's silver charm bracelet, Street and Woodcrest value. 728-5520. Sedan, 6 cylinder, ov 1987 ehEVROLET, half ton panel, A-1 After 6 p.m., tele @ one owner or 1961 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Sedan, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, custom radio, washers, etc. 1961 AUSTIN SEDAN In gleaming block with red trim. Low mileage. Driven by @ lady. 1960 CORVAIRS (2 from which to choose) One standord transmission one automatic with radio. These are both fine cors ond ready for the road, 1959 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 6 cylinder, automatic trans- mission with radio, etc. A good clean cor. Color red with white top, 1956 FORD SEDAN $295. 1956 DODGE phone wnttoys "eesti. 1957 MG, 1500 excellent 'ikea Tele- phone 725-2331 after 6 p.m 1960 VIKING electric range, with rotis- rr serie, $100. Telephone 723-3579. LLOYD deluxe baby carriage, all leather, convertible, A-1 condition, Must be seen to be appreciated. T: 7 77. OST : Grey striped female cat, 10 months old, vicinity Verdun Road. Finder please return to 109 Verdun Road. Child's Pe Sadly missed. Reward offered. 72 1962 CHEVROLET BeiAlr two - door hardtop, excellent condition, radio, new riya wall tires. $2,200. Telephone Whitby THREE rooms of furniture, cash or $15 monthly. No down pa' Discounts for cash, Honest cals, King West, 728-9191. els Rwy ent, 44 196) PONTIAC Laurentian, V-8 automatic, 2tone, all extras, clean, In excellent con- dition, Apply 242 Baldwin Street or 728-9944 after 4 p.m. GENTLEMAN'S vicinity General Printers and Lovell School on Thursday afternoon. 723-4750. rimless glasses, lost Telephone RECONDITIONED televisions, $25 up. New televisions, $198 cash or $8 month- 36--Legal ly at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and Appliances, 424 King West, 728-9191. 1957 FORD four door, V-8, with auto matic and radio, This car reflects great care. ideal family car. For only $775, ma little as $10 down, Balance to sult you. Nicols In Whitby, 146 Brock Street Norn, Whitby, 668-3331, GIBBARD, walnut, drop leaof table, will be a $40 like new. Apply 778 Hortop reet. BABY CARRIAGE Gendron, good condi- WILLIAM R, BABICH, Bowmanville l* and Oshawa, will not be respons! rs, pd any debts conffacted In my name after this date, January 30, 1964, Fy Boal one, without my written consent, -- Wil- liam R. Babich. tion $20. or best offer also wedding dress size 12. $20 Telephone 728-1336 1956 FORD, two-door, best black, cone $250 or offer. Telephone beta deo 21 Inch. Very good condi- ion. T 728-1742, 728-6153. 1957 CHEVROLET station wagon, two- door, automatic, oe In good con saan moffat electric, 30 Inch white heavy duty, real good condition, $40. Tel- ephone 723-4101. dition, T 1962 CHEVROLET, 44 'door, deluxe, 6 cy Inder, gear shift, custom radio, seat belts, whitewalls, 15,000 miles. Like new. SKATES, new and used. Sold and ex- changed. Largest selection in town, Open evenings. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond East, 728-5179. 1953 CHEVROLET, standard -- trans $75, T Whitby PRIVATE -- 1963 Pontiac Parisienne. New car shape, 2-door hardtop, Mig hv mission, good mechanically, new battery, | 2! BUYING or selling furniture or appil- ances. Call Eimer, Hampton 263-2294 or 163-2695, TV TOWERS special, © fi. tower struc ture with all. channel antenna, installed $50, Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Street, 728-8180. der, radio, rear speaker, $2,700, Call 728-6440, BUY and sell, good used furniture and 1953 BUICK straight 8 r shift, good motor, $75. Phone 728-8070 1957 CHEVROLET, two Tone, eae line One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. appanage fully automatic wash- or best offer, Chrome I: Neb snes Telephone Whitby 668-2109 after 6 p.m. hed 4 boogehsk 'erfet condition, $30. 148 1964 eer iae nn Sport, used. Apply 715 Burns Street West, Whitby. bal - aaoENIEH STORES -- Tires, Bab refrigerators, tele JAC Laurentian, 18,000 eg 1962 PONTI aul Nertect condition, deluxe equipment, $2,350 or nearest (PR gy Apply 45 Elgin East, 728-7833. vain, Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543, TYPEWRITER portable, $40; electric standard typewriter like new, $55, adding $40, 723-4434, 1961 PONTIAC Lourentian, 2-door hard- be automatic, excellent 'condition, $1 offer, 72: 725-8132. or nearest i radio, good 1999 19599 MORRIS | Oxford with --_ condition, excellent motor, phone 728-9978. KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST 795 APARTMENT size 2-burner range with oven control, $35. Good condition, Tele- phone after 6 p.m., 725-8243. DRYER Ingersoll, In good working order, $65, or best offer. Telephone 7201318. CHESTER®IELD and cnair, wine, Frig- Idaire refrigerator, aluminum truck body, could be used for trailer, Scandalli ac cordion; Gibson quitar. Phone 725-0575. CRIB AND dresser Harris white roxatone fini: e@ 728-0148, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA TENDER Sealed General Contract Ten- ders, submitted in the enve- lope provided and plainly marked as to contents, will be received at the office of The City Clerk, Civic Ad- ministration Building, Osh- awa, Ontario, until 12:00 o'clock Noon E.S.T. Friday, February 14th, 1964 for the construction of the building and all appurten- ances to be known as the "Oshawa Civic Auditorium' in complete accordance with the specifications issued . ff, Please '&é Sales High Low a.m. crs = 339%sskse 323° +11 ss 2283232 oc se 3st 3 = o = SERSu% Bees = Sub b8s ~ 388g! f88ee aees Fas at ! $95Va 952 95Ve 25 $60Ve We Ve Can Wire B 100 $13%e 13% pry AE 575 $0% 8% B%+ Hvdro imp Bk C 757 $64 6% -- iL. 7. $18% 18% 18%-- M5 45 945 $67 100 $20 500 $17¥e 17% iM + v" 2790 $17Ve 17 bhi Any Py ue D Glass pr Dom Stores Dom Tar 8 4 63% 84 sis 18 600 $11% 1% 11% 250190 190 190 276 $6 6 é 200 260 260 260 +5 100 $15Ve 15¥e>15V¥e-- Ve 100 $6% 6% 64-- 4 3 6 4 6% +1 45¥a-- nb U% 6+ 23¥2 23Va-- 8 8 w 16% 18% so 4 --1 569 56? 79Ve 7T9Va+ Ve 24 2 ---% 00 $48 a 50 $84¥e 844 wa 7) ve ind Accep ve Ind Min inland C pr Inland Gas Inland G pr Inland G w 500 45 IBM Int Nickel Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL. Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'g: 50 $50Va S0Va 50Ve + Jockey C 325 325 325 4 Labatt 9% 19% 19% 2 +) 200 245 « 275 $14 14¥%e 14+ Ws «2100 $2) 2) oat "9 72 Hh hH-- Vv 15 $31¥2 31% NM 40 $23% 23% 23% 225 $27% 27% 27% 425 $17 17% 17% 200 $28 28Y2 28V2-- %4 210 $7 7% 7% 100 $13% 13% 13% nn ON 830 $41¥2 41% 41% + 125 $20 _ 20 125 89% % pee Cem _ $14% we ud 225 $14% 14% 14% Pad 225 $402 o" o -- Pac Pi wo $12 12 «12 » 1s 'som om amet 400 76 8675 75 " 200 $11¥%e 11% 11 $39% BS 394 Wa Ve 100 $18¥2 18¥2 182 9% 9% 9% 440 $62%e 62 62 --% 230 $17V2 17% 17+ Ve 225 $16% 16% 16% -- 250 $17% 17% Fag 251 850 850 1005 $12Ve 12 '2M + Ye OILS Ledue 19283 9 Ang U Dev 1500 2 Asamera 4000 78 78 Banff 200 215 215 215 3850 465 455 465 1000 625 625 625 100 f My "y 2000 + 515 iis 'ion ont Ye 2» = Hy wv --' 165 is 7 1 18a 126 (+1 470 470 --§ 188 +1 1) Westcoast 8% b+ ve 26 7 +1 +2 --5 +5 Advocate Anacon Area Atlin-Ruf Hampton Group Holds First 1964 Meeting By M. HORN HAMPTON -- The January meeting of the Hampton Wom- en's Institute was held in the Curistian Education building re- cently with the president, Mrs. Luther Allin, in the chair, The opening Ode was sung, followed by the Lord's Prayer and the Mary Stewart Collect. The president announced the sale of a new book written by Miss Ethel Chapman. She also announced the increase in an- nual fees, The program was in charge of the west group and was con- ducted by the convener, Mrs. Merwin Mountjoy. Mrs. Lorenzo 'Trull prepared and presented the motto, 'Honest toil is the price of success." It contained helpful thoughts. Miss Mary Bradley of Zion gave a piano solo which all en- joyed. The topic on "Mi'ling" was prepared by Mrs. J. A. Burrows, and in her absence was read by Mrs. Luther Allin. The meeting closed by all singing the National Anthem with Miss N. Horn at the piano|® for this and also the opening Ode. Mrs. George Yeo acted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. T, M. Chant. Bankfield 300 110 110 110 +5 4700 143 143 1343 00 410 410 410 3000 + ti 7 Bet " 9000 iH 2% % +1" Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings " Stock Sales High Low a.m. Cc Fen 2500 15 18 1S + C Mogul 4020 535 530 530 C Morrison 1000 61 6) 61 --¥ Con Nichol 1000 9¥p 9¥e 9Ve--t'. C Rambler 21300 228 221 227 +8 C Red Pop 1000 13 13 13 =} . Serorm 500 iE = 7 Cralj *33°3° 3 a 3 g°8=35=2 3° ! = daylepdagd 333 283 o_2sussese deaggegesé Zegze i 28 2gus8 Lett tt . 25s Ss egustiss 52 309 167 167 «167 1 2 * "as #0 58 Lage 5B 845 (845 3 as 410 410 44 44 me 1000 38%h 38% 3+ 457 110 110 110 --2 100 700 7 18 60 22M +1 2 2 uo + | Northaate O'Brien Opemiska Orchan Ormsby 1s WV 600 810 810 810 1000 1) OW 300 125 125 125 1000 45 45 225 $10% 10% 2000 54 84 -1 +" 136 +" +2 1 +18 --4 OBITUARIES MRS. WILLIAM DELANEY The death of Mrs, William Delaney, 553 Emerald avenue, occurred suddenly Wednesday, Jan. 29, in her 20th year. Born in Liverpool, bon ayy she was the former Patricia A Davies, only child of Ronald and Irene Davies. She received her early education in Liverpool and later attended O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Osh-' awa. She had been a resident of Oshawa for the past five years. She married William Delaney Dec. 29, 1962. Mrs. Delaney was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Besides her husband, Mrs. Delaney leaves a son, William Ronald, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P paves, all of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held in the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Chapel, Saturday, Feb 1, at 3.30 p.m. Rev. Paul Delaney of Galt will conduct Funeral Chapel, , 1, at 2 p.m. rey ae minister of Albert Street ed Church, will conduct service. Interment will Oshawa Union Cemetery. Unit be DOUGLAS MARSHALL The death of Douglas bn shall, 500 Garden street, by, occurred Tuesday, at Aurora, illness. He was 23. 22 Born in Whitby, he was a son after a prol of Mrs. F. Baragar (Florence), and the late [Thomas Marshall, who was killed in June, 1944, while se! survived by his mother. overseas. He is The funeral service will be held in the W. C. Town Funeral. Chapel, Friday, Jan 31, and will be conducted by Rev J. Smit minister of St. Church. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. . be Marks Und Pallbearers will Mrs. Mountjoy conducted a contest on "Vehicles'" which was enjoyed. The group served lunch, ANNUAL MEET The annual congregational meeting of the church was held recently with our new minister, Rev. Charles Catto, in charge, when various reports were pre- sented and important items of business were discussed. Laverne Clemens acted as secretary. Preceding the ineet- ing a "Pot Luck" supper was enjoyed. During the winter months the services are being held at 7 p.m. in the evening, Sunday School at 11 a.m. 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of CASIJAN NAZUK, Gentleman, Deceased All persons having cloime inst the estate of CASI- WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd, S. Oshawa 728-0921 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Just Eost of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 1959 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF mateteee $950. 1957 MERCURY Power equipped. In beautiful condition. 1955 DESOTO V-B automatic, power brakes, radio, A good choice. 1955 PONTIAC 6 cylinder. A good economical car, 1956 BUICK V-8 automatic, hordtop. In excellent condition. SOUTH END _B.P. Service 71 Bloor St. East 725-7702 Griffin, Michael Brown, Greg- ory Baragar, Robert Burtinsky, William Maw and Charles Main, CLARKE (PETE) RYCKMAN TRENTON -- A lifetime Tren- ton resident, Clarke (Pete) Ryckman, died at Dane, Ont., as the result of an accident re- cently, at the age of 54. Mr, Ryckman had lived in Dane for the past four months. Captain James Johnson of the Trenton Salvation Army conducted a service at Weaver Funeral Home. the late Mr. : Ryckman, He had worked as the operator of construction equipment for the Foundation Company of Canada and also for the Canadian Comstock Co. Mr. Ryckman is survived by his step-daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Fraser of Oshawa; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Hart, of Bow manville; Mrs. Della Benham, RR 4, Trenton, and Mrs. Doreen Hartwick, Trenton. Also surviv- ing is a niece, Mrs. Ernest (Consetta) Taft, RR 6, Trenton. 1956 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6, automatic. $625. 1955 CHEVROLET 2-door, 6, standard, $299. 1954 PONTIAC 2-door, hordtop. $199. AMPLIFIER, Fender bassman, 1963 mod- e! condition. Apply 523 King Street East. T 725-0641. BIRDCAGE, stand, chrome, $10. piece metal bed, mattresses, $10. Sing lux vacuum, attachments, $15. Man's all- weather coat, beige, size 38, $5. with this tender. Contact Documents. Specifi- cations, Tender Envelope and Blank Form of Tender may be obtained from the office of Allward and Gouinlock, Architects, 245 Davenport Road, Toronto 5, Ontario. The Tenderers for the work of the Mechanical, Electri- cal and Structural Steel trades shall submit tenders in accordance with the fol- lowing procedure: Separate sealed envelopes ad- dressed to each General Con- tractor with the name of the project, also the name and trade of the' bidder shall be placed in one large envelope along with a sealed" addressed to the Architect, containing two ng ahd of ct bids as made to the General Contractors. The large en- velope shall be sealed, have indicated on the front, the name and trade of the bid- der, the project and be en- dorsed 'Tender for Mechan- ical (or Electrical or Struc- tural Steel)' as applicable, and oddressed to: Allward and Gouinlock 245 Davenport Road Toronto 5, Ontario, The sealed tenders, in en- velope as above stated, of the the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, MRS. WILLIAM HAMLYN One 'of Oshawa's oldest life- time residents, Mrs. William Hamlyn, died at her home, 512 Simcoe street south, Wednes- day, Jan. 29, in her 98rd year. She'had been in failing health for the past year, Born in Oshawa, she was the former Jessie Ann Johnston, a daughter of the late Samuel and Jean Johnston. Mrs. Hamlyn was a member of Albert Street United Church. She was predeceased by ~~ husband, William Hamlyn, in 1939. Mrs. Hamlyn is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George Greer (Lillian), and three sons, Norman H., Nelson J., and Douglas H., all of Oshawa. There are five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She also leaves a brother, John Johnston, of Lindsay. Mrs. Hamlyn was predeceased by a son, Ruben E. Hamlyn. The funeral service whl be held in the McIntosh - Anderson COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, February % 10 a.m. + 1 pm. St, Andrew's Churety Simcoe Street South. Sponsored by Sth Oshawa Guides, << - EUCHRE, Friday, 8 p.m. at the Scout Hall, corner Buena Vista and Gibbon reets, Prizes and lunch. 50c. GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BOYNTON -- In loving memory dear father, Frederick Boynton, pee ey January =, 1953. and peaceful he is sleeping, Sarcment rest that follows pa! We who loved him, sadly a him, But trust in God to meet again. Always remembered by Norman, Mar- geret, Siem. Patty and Norma. BURGESS -- In loving memory of a @eer father and grandfather, George wa who passed away January 30, Dear Dad, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Stilt in memory you are with us " AS you always were "=Sadly missed by son Jack, daughter-in-| "law Shirley, and grandchildren Kevin and) 1955 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR HARDTOP 8 cylinder automatic. Price $450. HURRY for this big sale. Ladies' dresses 2 tor $5; also 2 for $7. All sizes. Also white uniforms reduced. Towne pe, ORIENTAL rug, new; riding mower, garden tractor; Barc bath $40; pets tubs; pressure systems, Harry Chinn, corner Hilside, Park South. What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances, For your needs phone, Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. MEAT COUNTERS 10 Ft. Serviced Hill Meat Counter. A-1- condition, 8 ft. Sherer serviced meat counter, Toledo Counter Scale Good condition. DYKSTRA'S VARIETY FOODS We have a fine selection of cors to chose from at the Courtice lot. ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice - 728-6206 Bowmanville - 623-3671 ofa who NO DOWN PAYMENT Terms to suit your budget. SEAWAY MOTORS SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH 1960 Vauxhall Victor Sedan FOR A TOTAL PRICE OF $1.00 SEE DETAILS BELOW With every purchase of a new or used car during the month of Jonuary you are entitled to a Lucky Draw Ticket, on this sharp little 1960 VAUXHALL VICTOR . . . the perfect "second cor" For the price of $1.00, the fortunate winner wil Ibe able to hand over the keys of this cosy compact to his wife for her "around town" shopping and visiting jaunts. Chief Constable Geo. Deanne wen make the draw on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1964. ag GUARANTEED FOR 30. DAYS We guorantee' in writing that this is @ mechanically perfect auto . . . in better than excellent shape . . . ready for imme- diate eround-town travel, If you've been dreaming about a bet- ter cor. . . now's the time to move up . . . SAVE BIG DOLLARS on the finest selection of reconditioned cars during our January Clearance «>. « PLUS the added opportunity of winning a "second car", VISIT US SOON! 200 DUNDAS Si. W. WHITBY 668-5893 DODSWORTH -- William Dodsworth, "January 30, 1945. * We often sit and think of him 'When we are ail sione, memory |s the only thing That grief can call its own. Lovingly remembered by his family. in Py memory of passed away 623-3541 WHENEVER 'You Have Anything TO SELL --or-- A VACANCY TO RENT Phone THE OSHAWA TIMES WANT ADS 123-3492 ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Comer Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $8 and $12 5 - $40 Jackpots Shore-The-Wealth Time 7:45 p.m., Jan. 31st |# "OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 games at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 50 and 55 Early Bird Game RED BARN the Ist day of sort are hereby notified to in to the undersigned Per- sonal. Representatives of the said deceased on or before the 20th day of February, 1964, full particulars of their claims, Immediately ofter the said date the said Personal Representatives will distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 28th day of January, 1964. Margaret Pentescul and Manning F. Swartz Executors by their solicitors M. F. SWARTZ & R, L. SWARTZ Barristers & Solicitors 26% King St. E., Oshawa, Mechanical, Electrical ond Structural Steel Trades shall be deposited at the of- fices of the Architect, 245 Davenport Road, Toronto 5, not later than 12:00 Noon, E.S.T. on Thursday, February 13th, 1964. The General Contractors shall pick up all bids addressed to them from the Offices of the Architect at 3:00 P.M., E.S.T., on Thursday, Feb- ruory 13th, 1964, and in their bid shall name the mechanical, electrical and structural. steel contractors with the prices carried for each, Lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted. Acceptonce of successful Tender subject to approval of Onterio Municipal Board. * You seem to smile = sete *. "Don't cry, t'm only We'll meet again rig cons a "Tite time." b remembered SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT formerly Varcoe's Pavilion FRIDAY, JAN. 31st® $1200 in prizes $250 Jackpots Nos, 55, 54 Early Bird Games 7:45 p.m, Door Prizes Admission 50¢ Free Transportation from Pavilion to Charter Bus et City Limits MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need. 152 Simcoe St. S. Oshawe Office 723-1002 Evenings 728-6627 BIRTH RATE 1 and southern Africa end Southwest Asia have the =" estimated annual birth W, J. Crompton PURCHASING AGENT 3