29------Automobiles For Sale |32----Articles For Sale 33--Market Basket 20 'THE OSHAWA TIMES Friday, April 10, 1964 BIRTHS MOWAT ---- Leroy and Gall are happy fo announce the birth of their second son, Donald James, Monday, April * ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) 1964, at Oshawa General Hospital. brother for Michael, 29----Automobiles For Sale DEATHS BROUGH, James Edwin Into rest in the Oshawa General | on Friday, April 10, 1964, James Brough, be! loved husband of Kath- feen Burras and father of . Orvil Miller (Jean), Mrs. George Twaltes (Kathleen), Alex and Robert, all of Osh- wa and Willilam of Brooklin, and broth- er of Mrs. Thomas Dester, Calgary, Mrs. Carrie Jordan, Brandon, Manitoba, Mrs. Wilma Williams, Mrs. Willlam Davis, Mrs. Harry Layton, all of Oshawa; Miss Margaret Brough, John, Ross and Alex, all of Orono, in his 68th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, service in the chapel . Interment @re asked not fo call at the home before Saturday afternoon.) DILLON, Jerry Francis Entered Into rest In Oshawa, Ontario, 'on Wednesday, April 8 1964, Jerry Francis Dillon, beioved son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dillon and brother of Gale, Bobby and Murray, In his seventh year. Restiag at fhe Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Mass in St. Gregory's Church, Fri- day, April 10, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery, KING, Robert Benjamin Suddenly at his home, .550 Oxford Street, on Friday, April 10, 1964, Robert Ben- in King, In his 78th year; beloved of Annie Inkpen, loving faiher of Mrs. A, Scott (Joyce) of RR 2, Oshawa. Mr. King is resting at the Gerrow Fu- neral Chapel, 390 King Street West. Fu- feral arr to be later. MARTIN, Anna Shand At. Whitby on Thursday, April 9, 1964.) Anna. Shand Mills, beloved wife of the fate Maitiand W. Martin, dear sister of Mrs, J. A. McCowan (May) of Victoria, B.C., David K. Mills of Winnipeg and J. Murray Mills of Barrie, in her 87th year. Resting at the . €. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service In the Chapel on Saturday, April 11 at 1.30 p.m. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the Rev. J. Smith. NEATE, Mrs. Christopher Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, April 9, 1964, Mary Ethel Terry, beloved wife of Christopher J. Neate and mother of Mrs. Roger Bar-) row (Theresa), John, Bernard and Von- all, all of Oshawa, and sister of Char'es Terry of Oshawa, In her 58th year. Rest- at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Csh- gwa, with High Requiem Mass in St. "s Church, Monday, April 13 at 10 a.m. Prayers at the funeral home Sunday, at 8.30 p.m. (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Saturday afternoon.) LATE DEATH NOTICES may appear on Page 3 of The Oshawa Times. Death Notices are accepted until 9.30 a.m. for publication the same day in this regular Death Notice Column. In order to publish for our readers all Death Notices, as soon as possible, other notices will be accepted until 11 a.m. but will appear In the Late Death Notices, Page 3 in the present day's edition of The Times. funeral Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of al GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM Spring Sale! 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN --- V8 motor, automa- tic transmission, radio -- new car condition. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR TWO DOOR HARDTOP -- Automatic transmission -- @ sharp sporty cor. 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY TWO DOOR HARDTOP -- V8 engine, radio, power steering, power brakes, immoculote condition. 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN-- 6 cylinder, standard transmis- sion. "A dandy car." 1959 CHEVROLET COACH-~ Radio, "A real sharp cor." 1959 PONTIAC SEDAN -- Automatic, radio. In excellent condition. 1957 CHRYSLER STATION WAGON -- Mechanical and body condition outstanding. 1958 PONTIAC 4-DOOR STA- TION WAGON -- V8 motor, outomatic, radio. "A good clean machine." 1956 PONTIAC DELUXE COACH -- Radio. Very good for the model year. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1962 CHEVROLET SEDAN-- Automatic transmission. A real good car. Exceptional value $1895.00 Other cars to choose from For an Honest deol see "Ted" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 King Street East Qust East of Wilson Rd.) Oshawa STRATHDEE -- In loving memory of @ dear son, Donald Edward, who passed @way April 10, 1955. . ! him as no tongue can fell, How much 1 loved him and how well, God loved him too and thought it best To take him home with'Him to dwell, Lovingly remembered by D: VISNIAR -- In loving memory of ad. KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality wife, mother and grandmother, --" Visniar, who passed away April 10, Two lonely years without you, The saddest we have known, Only God knows how we miss you, As we walk through life alone. Always a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear, always @ secret longing, Wishing you were here. Lovingly remembered by husband John end family. tion |mileage, KEYED UP TO BUY ONE WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED LOAN 'THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUY A NEW CAR? Sti Pan | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS. FRESH eggs for sale at Layter's on Base Line, first farm east of Ajax. MAPLE SYRUP for sale. Taxe 35 high- way frofm 401 to concession 12 Manvers, Andrews Heaslip. Call Bethany, 17R11. Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 34--Lost and Found LOST: German Shepherd dog, Sunday, vicinity Olive Avenue and Ritson Road, Sewing Machine Sale NEW ZIG ZAG * Portables $99 Your Elna, Bernnina, Nortie ler Oshawa Sewing Centre 329 Simcoe S. 728-2391 BUY NOW! Save up to 50 per cent on jdeglrdp Sore, windows, awnings, sid-| . For example: windows $10 up. PI anytime 728-5253, Aa eae 1964 PONTIAC 2: door hardtop. V8, automa- tic, power equipped, radio, white with red interior, Will accept trade. BOWMANVILLE 623-3854 Parisienne Custom Sport DRUMS, complete set, seven nieces, in good condition, $200 or best offer. For full particulars telephone days, 725-0930; evenings 728-1143, TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc ture, including all channel antenna, in- stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, telephone 728-5143, STANDARD transmission and rear end from 1956 Plymouth. In excellent condi- tion. Radio, fit any car from a 1955 up. Dial 623-2900, BUY and sell; good used furniture and appliances, One location only, Pretty's SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. LIVING ROOM suite, beige; 3 end tables, bookcase, plus lamps and drapes, and Lo gi living room chair, Telephone WEDDING gown, size 10-11, full length white organza, with applique bodice, bustle back, original cost $110, will sell complete $60, Between 4 and 8 p.m, call 728-3934, 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 CHESTERFIELD and easy chair. Good condition, $35. Telephone Whitby 668-5376, MOTORCYCLE, Honda 150- touring, new, 1964 model, biack, whitewall tires, mir- rors, signals, Many extras, Sacrifice $450 cash. Apply 127 Park Road South, MAN'S bicycle, Dutch make. In very good condition. Please telephone 725-2109. WOLFSBURGH Volkswagen car radio, in- cludes speaker, Excellent condition. $75 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST..-- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 or best offer, After 5.30 p.m. call 723-1007. RANGE, electric, automatic timer, $30; antique chairs, 2 cane rockers, 2 plat- form rockers, occasional chair. Telephone 725-1550. PRESSURE systems, bathroom sets, fix- tures, sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, boats, motors, trailers, cars, stoker, fur- nace, lawn mowers. Harry Chinn, corner Hillside and Park South, 1180 Simcoe North, 725-6937, plates, minimum. rust, cash. Telephone 728-1924, 1956 DODGE sedan, standard, radio, heat- er. Good condition, $250. Can be seen at 1955 CHEVROLET sédan, overdrive, new good. tires, $350. VACUUM cleaner "for sale. As new. Rea- son for selling have purchased new Filter Queen, Between 5-7 p.m. Telephone 728- 6023. CANOES new fibreglass, length 14/2 ft., 5.30 p.m., 728-4469, 1958 PONTIAC convertible V8, automatic, radio. New top, $1,150 cash, Call before beam 35 in., depth 13 in., weight 45-55 Ibs, carrying capacity 900° Ibs. Price $135. Contact Vic Ives, RR 1, Port Perry. matic, $1, financed. 725-81 1963 PONTIAC Strato Chief sedan, auto- Ki wilt accept trade. Can be DINING ROOM table, buffet and china cabinet; also small square table; double bed. Best offer. Call 725-9411. vate sale, Telephone 723-2747. 1962 CHEVY I! convertible, wh'te with red interior, 17,000 miles, One owner. Pri- TYPEWRITER, portable, $35, like new; electric adding machine, standard type- male, name 'King'. Child's pet, Reward. 723-9036, |chesterfie'd or hi-fl stereo, 725-6302. (35---Swap and Barter MEMBERSHIP FEES _ organizations rangi FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)--|?=">~o Fire Chiefs' The city pays total fees of $1,885 annually for membership in 24lmayors and Mudicipalities, JAMES EDWIN BROUGH The death occurred Friday, April 10, at Oshawa General Hospital of James Edwin Brough, formerly of 137 Adelaide avenue east. He had been in poor health for some time. i The d d was born at Mil- INGLIS suds-saver automatic washer; Thor dryer, like new. Will swap for good WHITBY PAVING CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEALED TENDERS will be received by thé undersi until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1964 for the construction of the Roads, Sidewalks and Drain- age at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario. Plans, Specificotions and Tender Documents may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 1704 (Tower), Depart- ment of Public Works, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, (Tele- phone No. 365-1079), or vicwed ot the Builders Ex- change, Oshawa, Ontario. A_ $2,800.00 Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond ond a 50% Payment Bond will be required as speci- fied, Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on forms sup- plied by the Department. A Deposit of $25.00 CASH, OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable to the Treas- urer of Ontario, will be re- quired per set of tender do- cuments, which will be re- funded if documents are re- turned in good condition within thirty days of above closing date, otherwise for- feited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. D. Millar, Deputy Minister, Deportment of Public Works, Ontario. writer, cash register. Snap for quick sale. offer. Will finance. Phone, 728-1468, 1963 CHEVY II, two-door, six cylinder, Standard transmission, seat belts, wheel discs, radio, tinted glass, back-up lights, Positraction, washers and snow fires. Best! 723-4434, SINGER sewing machine, portable. Will sell, or trade for typewriter or adding machine, or what have you, 723-4434. Port Perry, 985-7756. 1952 GMC dump truck, needs some re- pairs. $275 complete with box and hoist. GUN WANTED -- Old antique. Tele phone Oshawa 725-8183. RECONDITIONED | televisions, $25 _up. for 723-1080. second car. $75, 1950 PONTIAC, 4-door. Good transporta- M pic hl at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and New televisions, $198 cash or $8 monthly, Appliances, 424 King West, 728-9191. new. Telephone Whitby 668-8576. an ci P.m., Whitby 668-5725. 1963 BUICK Le Sabre, four-door, hardtop, |THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. radio, power steering and brakes, like No down payment. Discounts for cash. Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191. 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88, power brakes|1958 JOHNSON, 18 HP controls, spare id steering, in excellent condition, $125,|Propellers, excellent cOkgition. $250 or ash and take over payments. After -5|best offer. 725-8203. ELECTROHOME record player, in good After 4, call 725-1753. 1955 PONTIAC convertible, V-8 automa-|Condition, $100, Apply 238 Dearborne Ave- tic, new top, new tires, new plates, $500. nue. 723-1786. NINE-PIECE dining room suite, in good HU 1-6997 evenings. 64 JEEP CJ5 with snow plow. No mile- age, $500 below cost. Owner sick. Bennett, 723-4494 - Res, 725-5574 |298 Manor Road East, Toronto 7. condition. Apply 80 Burk Street. Tele- phone 723-4798, GIRLS' clothing, sizes 4 to 12 years, in- cluding dresses and coats. Very reason- 5 p.m., 728-6101. 1957 DODGE custom Royal V-8, auto- matic, radio, washers, new fires, many extras, undercoated since new, immacu- late inside and out, best offer. Call after able, Telephone 723-7224, CHESTERFIELD, 2-piece sectional, tur- quoise, and chair, Phone 725-5874. CHESTERFIELD and chair, red, modern automatic and radio. One owner, 1961 FORD station wagon, snappy V-8, low A-1 condition, Seaway Motors, Ltd., 200 Dundas West, Whitby 668-5893. style, In good condition. $70. Telephone 725-6817. NEW DEEPFREEZE just used.3 months, 21 cu. ft. Selling cheap. Phone 728-5915, 1962 GALAXIE 2-door sedan, Oshawa. 6-cylinder engine and radio. 200 Dundas West, Whitby 668-5893, Gleaming silver moss finish. Seaway Mofors Ltd., NORGE INGLIS, sud-saver automatic washers, $95 each; Thor Dryer, like new, $70. Must sell. Telephone, 725-8302. TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS {All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHA' WA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 1956 BUICK, 2- door, hardtop, automatic new tires and paint. Excellent condition, shh Sell, $395. Full price or offer. 728- seats, standard shift, 145 HP. age. 668-5458. 1963 VALIANT Signet 200 hardtop, bucket Low mile White with red interior. Whitby, 458. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. 1961 PONTIAC Strato Chief tr TELEVISION, Admiral, 21', very good Phone 728-0892. offer. Telephone 725-8132. 6 p.m. dial 668-4327. from the west coast. . Excellent chanical condition, $250. Call 723-4245. phone 725-0187. 1958 PLYMOUTH sedan, radio, whitewall tires. Will accept trade. $395. or make 1963 CORVAIR convertibie, immaculate condition, wheel discs, dual exhaust. After 1954 FARGO ¥ ton panel truck. No rust me 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air, excellent in every way. $1,149.. Private sale. Tele- condition, $45. Telephone 728-1742. DISPLAY showcases, 6 ff. x x 24" and haberdashery furniture, Phone 725-2330. 1960 GALE 60 HP outboard motor with tank, 739 King Street West. TV TOWERS special, 40 ft.. tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, installed $50, Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 3617 Gibbons Street, 728-8180. CHESTERFIELD, 2-piece sectional, tur- quoise, blond coffee table, end tables with matching lamps, $200 complete. Tele- phone 728-5091. good condition, Telephone 728-0983. four-door sedan, automatic, many other extras, 1958 CHEVROLET, four-door sedan, radio, |" tor, 6 cylinder. $600 or 725-3491. 1960 FORD Falcon, two-door, deluxe. In 1963 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, Biscayne, " radio and Excellent condition. 1956 FORD, 6 cylinder, motor A-1 condl- BURROUGHS combination adding ma- chine and cash register, 3 years 'old; Coke machine; Alemite overhead lubrica- tion equipment. Best offer, Call 725-1408. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Gary Mar- shall Chant, late of the ler Lake, Ont., July 16, 1896. He was a son of the late William and Rebecca Brough. He mar- ried the former Kathleen Burras in Toronto in 1925. Since his re- tirement in July of last year, he had lived in Oshawa. Prior to that, while employed in the General Motors Truck Paint department, he had lived in Brooklin for some 22 years, James Brough was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Lodge, No. 72, IOOF, Whitby, UAWA and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43. During the First World War, he served with the 160th Battalion, of Wiarton. Surviving are his wife, two daughters: Mrs. Orvil Miller (Jean), and Mrs. George Twaites (Kathleen), both of Osh- awa; three sons, William, Brooklin; Alex and Robert, Osh- awa. Six sisters and three brothers also survive: Mrs. Thomas Des- ter, Calgary; Mrs. Carrie Jor- dan, Brandon, Man.; Mrs. Wilma Williams, Mrs. William Davis and Mrs. Hanry Layton of Oshawa; Miss Margar:t Brough, 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of JOHN WACKO, deceased. All per- sons having claim against the Estate of JOHN WACKO, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Bachelor, who died on the 18th day of February A.D. 1964, are hereby notified to furnish proof thereof to the under-signed before the 9th doy of May, A.D. 1964. After the said date of Execu- will distribute the estate hav- ing regard only to claims of which notices have been filed. Doted at Oshawa, Ontario, this 8th day of April, AD. 1964. JOHN WACKO, Executor by his Solicitor, Z. T. SALMERS, B.A. Box 333, Oshawa, Ontario. Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, Airline Pilot. All persons having claims against the Estate of Gary Marshall Chant, late of the Township of Dorlington, in the County of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 12th day of November, 1963, ore required to file proof of their claims with the undersigned Executors, on or before the 25th day of May, 1964. After that dote the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the claims which the Executors shall then have notice. Doted ot The Township of North York, this 7th day of April, 1964. Anne-Rose Chant and Mont- treal Trust Comapny by their solicitor herin, John H. Drew, 5330 Yonge Street, Willow- dale, Ont BUY-HIRE SELL-RENT SHOP the "variety store" of the Class- ified Section--"Miscellaneous for Sale" today. It's loaded with wonderful offers, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF The Chonge of Name Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chopter 47, and amendments thereto. TAKE NOTICE thot the ap- plication of WLADYSLAW SZCZUR of apartment No. F12, King's Court Apartments, Harwood Avenue, Ajax, Ont- ario, to change his name to WALTER SANDER and the nome of his wife EVELYN SZCZUR to EVELYN SAND- ER. and the names of his in- fant children CAROL SZCZUR to CAROL SANDER and MAU- EEN SZCZUR to MAUREEN SANDER will be heard by His Honour Judge H: E. Rich- ardson at the County Court Judge's Chambers in the Court House in the Town of Whitby on Thursday the 7th doy of May, 1964, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forencon. DATED this 7th day of April, A.D., 1964, Manning F. Swartz and Ronald L. Swartz, Borristers and Solicitors, 26% King St. E., awa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Applicant WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have, The City. Trading Post Sore, 446 Simcoe Street Ing from the tion to the Canadian Federation of Orono; John, Ross and Alex, Orono. There are 18 grandchil- dren, The memorial service is to be held at the Armstrong Funeral p.m., conducted by Rev, D. A. P, Allen, minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Interment will be at Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. MRS. MARY ETHEL NEATE The death occurred Thursday, April 9, at Oshawa General Hospital after a long illness, of Mrs. Mary Ethel Neate, who formerly resided at 590 Central Park boulevard. north, Born June 6, 1906, in Port McNichol, the deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Terry. She was married Sept. 7, 1924, to Chris- topher Neate. The deceased was a member of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great choir for some time. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Roger Barrow (Theresa) Oshawa and three sons, John, Bernard and Don- ald, all of Oshawa. Also surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. Nicholas Fowler (Marg.), North Bay; Mrs. Charles Garret (Saphrane), Kitchener; Mrs. Simon Bergon (Eva), Winnipeg; a_ brother, Charles Terry, Oshawa, and 12 grandchildren. Prayers will be said at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Sun- day at 8 p.m. A Requiem High mass will be sung by Msgr. Paul Dwyer, Monday, April 13 at 10 am. in St, Gregory's Church. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sat- urday afternoon. MRS, MAITLAND MARTIN Following a prolonged illness the death occurred at Whitby Thursday, April 9; of Anna Shand Mills, widow of Maitland Martin. The deceased, who formerly lived at 801 Brock street south, Whitby, was in her 87th. year. Born at St. Marys, Ont., the deceased was a daughter of the late Joseph and Jean Mills. She received her education in the primary and secondary schools at St. Marys and was married in Toronto in 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Martin operated a bakery business in Whitby for a number of years. Previ- ously they had been in business in Toronto. Mrs. Martin was a member of St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. J. A, McCowan (May), Victor- ia, B.C., and two brothers, David K. Mills, Winnipeg and J. Murray Mills, Barrie. Mrs. Martin was predeceased by a sister, Miss Josephine Mills and two brothers, Robert and Alex- ander Mills. The funeral service will be held at the W, C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Saturday, April 11, Rev. John Smith, minister of St. Mark's United Church, will conduct the services, Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS. SUSAN VIOLA READ The memorial funeral serv- ice for Mrs. Susan Viola Read, who died at Whitby, Tuesday, April 7, was held in the Arm- strong Funeral Chapel, Thurs- day, April 9, at 2 p.m. Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Memorial Angli- can Church, conducted the serv- ice. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Earle Fol- lest, Joe Follest, Eddie Lintner, Ron Lintner, Don Lintner, and Doug Lintner, WILL BE CONSIDERED OTTAWA (CP) -- Labor Min- ister MacEachen said in the Commons Wednesday he will consider an extension of the municipal winter works incen- tive program in depressed areas after the normal expiry of April 30. Home, Monday, April 13, at 2). $75.00 Mrs. M. Allen, 288 Dunview Ave, Willowdele, Ont, FOLLOWING 74 NAMES EACH WIN $1.08 ACTON Mrs. Lena Williamson, 50 vag ag North Mrs. J. AUROR: Mrs. Jes BANCR Mrs. J. Mrs. L. Mrs. P. BELLEV Mrs. H, Mrs, N, THORN Mrs. W! Mrs, R. Thomas Mrs. G. Mrs. D. Mrs, Pe Mrs. A. r. W. Mrs. M, Mrs. A. Mrs, Mrs. W. Mrs. Noel Cerignan, 7 Berryman St. - Mrs. H. Cowling, 598 Broadway Ave., Toronto 17. NS' BREAD Sy tf, ANNIVERSARY "2500 2% pond pr i 12 weeks at thee To celebrate its impressive 75 year history of personalized service with' the finest bakery products, BROWNS' BREAD presents a contest with almost 1,000 prizes --all in cash! 75 PRIZES EVERY WEEK for 12 weeks Ist PRIZE $75.00, 74° prizes of $1.00 each PLUS ONE $2,500.00 GRAND PRIZE at end of contest AND 74 CASH PRIZES OF $25.00 TOTAL 975 CASH PRIZES HERE IS ALL YOU DO--Every loaf of bread will have one end label with the words 75th ANNIVER SARY and a space for your name and address, Remove this label, fill in your name and address and mail to BROWNS' BREAD, Postal Station "G", Toronto. Send as many entries as you wish each week. Put them all in one envelope. Be sure you have correct postage. All entries are eligible for a weekly prize AND the final grand prizes. Weekly contests close each Monday at 12 o'clock noon, Late entries go into following week's contest. Every Monday, 100 entries will be selected from a revolving drum. The first 75 of these 100 entries who can be reached by telephone will receive a prize if they give the correct answer to a simple question. Parents or other adults in the home can answer for children of 12 years or younger, All weekly prize winners will remain eligible with all other weekly entries for the grand prizes at the end of contest, May 30th, REMEMBER, every one of the variety of delicious loaves of BROWNS' BREAD has an entry label with it or on it. Employees . of Browns' Bread and their families, the Advertisi Agency and advertising media, are not eligible to enter this contest WINNERS lest week PRIZE WINNER Kranendonk, R.R. No. APSLEY Mrs. Bernard Steen, R.R. No. 1. A an Lasalle, 11 Ransom St. FT A) Mrs, Alex Semple, R.R. No, 3. BARRIE Carney, 30 North St. Harbridge, R.R. No. 5 Mrs. G. McMaster, 251 Duntcp West Essa Melynchuk, 104 Rood ILLE Cummings, 71 Everitt St. irs. M. Mywaart, R.R. No. Mrs, Pearl Salisbury, 52 Murney St. BRADFO RD Saint, 107 John St. East HILL : im. Haley, 167 Clarke Ave. Shelston, 130 Thornridge Drive TORONTO Addis, 787 Lansdowne Ave Caissie, 11 Rushbrooke, Toronto &, Caron, 20 N. Alarton, Malton Corter, 11 Holbrocke Ave. Toronto 18, wey Do'Ath, 90 Shangorry Drive, Scarboro Downes; 111 Smithwood Drive, Islington Mrs, Estelle Dufty, 7 Mid Pines, Searboro Dunsten, 252 Gowan Ave., Toronto 6, Mrs. Audrey M. Ellis, 325 Jaybell Cr., West Hill Griffin, 9 Cunningitam Ave., Toronto 3, P. Gulland, 1 Endwood 4 ; - P. Road, C. N.' Hartman, 363 Lokeshore Road, Port Credit Mrs, Frances Howkins, 44 Gront St., Toronto 8, COMING EVENTS South, 723-1671, best offer. Télschocs 723-1450, Mrs. Wm, leeton, 14 Melton Cr. Street, Willowdale PORTER -- We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends end neighbors, who by their deeds of kindness, expressions of sympathy, beau- tiful cards and floral tributes, have been $0 comforting and helpful in the loss of our beloved daughter, Donna Lynn, The Kindness of everyone in our time of sor- row will never .be forgotten. --Bert and Carol Porter. TURKOCIO -- | would like to express sincere appreciation to neighbors and for floral tributes and cards and ail kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement in the loss of ovr father, John Turkocio. Special thanks to Dr. D. Sproule, nurses and staff of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Special thanks to Father J. Pereyma for his consoling words, Arm- strong Funeral Home for their kind, efficient service, --Wife Mrs. B. Turkocio, daughter Olga (Mrs. P. -Koczulab) and sons Nick and Bill. and. families. Fresh Water Sources Said Getting Scarce WELLAND (CP) -- Thomas Thomson, publicity director of the Spencer Creek Conservation Authority, said Wednesday that 1959 TR3 newiy reconditioned, § new tires $595. Telephone 723-9850, 1954 GMC Yeton pick-up. Reasonable price for quick sale, 688 Champlain nue. wath Pp Avenue. 1960 AUSTIN 650, excellent. condition. Original owner, After 12 noon, fion, blue and white, $175. Call 728-4797. 1957 CHEVROLET Bel-Air hardtop. V8 power steering, power brakes and radio, new tires. No rust. Excellent cond.tion, 728-6819. : 1954 CHEVROLET convertible, good tires, motor and body. $250 cash. Call before 4 p.m. 723-7788. WRECKING the following: 1949 to 1956 Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- sonable. Telephone 728-1322. THREE-PIECE chesterfield, % x 12' rug with pad; also washing machine. Teie- phone after 5 p.m. 728-2509. 14 FT. cedar strip Nipissing boat, sights, 725-1781. 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, custom radio, good tires, upholstery and body, Excellent sec- ond car. Telephone 725-3915. 1963 CHEVROLET convertible, super sport, 300 HP, 4-speed, dark blue, radio, immaculate, Whitby, 668-5754. 1957 LINCOLN Premier, two-door hard- top. Full power. Very good condition. $1,195, Telephone 668-4517. 1963 CHEVROLET, standard, radio, while walls, 12,000 miles, $2,075. Apply 634 Annapolis Street, 728-2302. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, radio, power steering, seat belts, . white walls, low mileage. 725-0142. 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, sedan, tan and white,power brakes 'and steering, positration, radio with back seat speaker, floor mats, back-up lights, white walis, discs, $2550. or best offer. 723-9263. 1963 PONTIAC Strato Chief sedan, auto- matic, $1,995. or best cash offer. Can be financed. 725-8132, 1955 CHEVROLET 1-ton pick-up, A-1 con- dition, radio, new seat, painted inside and out. After 5 p.m. Call 725-5618. 1960 DODGE, 4-door sedan, 2 to choose from, well maintained ex-government cars. Seaway Motors Ltd., 200 Dundas West, Whitby, 668-5893, 1958 OLDSMOBILE, fully automatic, power brakes and steering, radio, silver- grey in color. Asking $750. 723-1272. 1961 CORVAIR, automatic transmission, windshield washers, radio and rear seat speaker, safety belts, 29,000 original miles, Excellent condition. 723-3588. 1957 GMC puck-up, good con sonal plates for 3 months. Perry, 985-7756. 1959 CHEVROLET Impala, white, two- odor hardtop, six cylinder, automatic, white walls, custom radio, low mileage, di . Sea- $475. Port A-1 condition. Call Gladys 728-4688 fween 9 a.m. + 5 p.m. 30--Automobiles Wanted be-|CANVAS awnings, steering, 18 Johnson with con- trols and heavy duty trailer. $500. Phone 725-6141, BOAT, 15 ff. cedarstrip. No reasonable offer refused. Apply 55 Montrave Avenue. WEDDING dress, headdress and gloves, complete, size 12. Original price $100. Will take $50, Telephone 723-9026. SEWING machine, desk, coffee and end tables, bed, all modern, Phone 728-5463, FLOAT, 30 ft. bed, 25 toni float 15 ft. bed, 15 ton. Call Bowmanville 623-5756. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appil- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere. We carry and Bever- Modern and Old Tyme DANCING 9 Until Mid-Night Every Saturday CLUB CAMELOT Formerly Varcoe's King Street East $2.50 per couple ly mattress furniture lines. Your author- ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street Wesf, our new home, formerly Avalon Dance Hall. Telephone 728-9191. curtains, canopies, Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jélinek, 728-1993 anytime. SAILBOAT, International, 14 ft. Zephyr class, P with 125 sq. ft. sail, main 1960 RAMBLER station wagon, classic super, 9 passenger, standard transmis- sion, radio and five new tires. Telepnone 728-3856. GMC two ton tow truck, good condition. Best offer. Telephone 725-1408. 1962 CORVAIR deluxe, 4speed transmis- $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid and jib, 32 ft. mast, 60" beam. Excellent condition, Reasonable, Apply after 6 pm. Apartment 7, 333 Gibb Street, Brooklin, 655-3976, OUTBOARD motor, 25 HP Johnson, ex- ST. JOHN'S. PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, APRIL 10th 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APR. 11 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not. Admitted SUNNYSIDE PARK TO-NITE CLUB CAMELOT JACKPOT NOS. 55, 50 MONSTER BINGO} THE SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA APPOINTMENT SRR off NICOLS MOTORS LTD. ceptiorally good' condition, $200; 3¥2 HP Johnson $65. Private. Also Kay 4-string banjo, one year old, $30. After 6 p.m. Share the Wealth $100 Jackpots in 50 Nos. EUCHRE North Oshawa Park Clubhouse, Nonquon Road Saturday night at 8 o'clock admission 50 cents lunch and prizes. CHARLES T. PEERS Mrs. A. Mrs. A. Mrs. mmem = <?z vx Mrs. E. '| BRAMPT: Mrs. P. Mrs, Joy Grant, 10 Lyndfield Cres *| Mrs. Jack Hunter,, 46 Elizabeth St. South Mrs, Hy. McClure, RR. Mrs. W. von Gelder, Baseli GEORGETOW'! Mrs, Ellen Chaplin, 1 John St. East NEWMARKET Mrs. P, Mrs. T. irs. T. Mrs. Kovacs, 88 Tourmaline, Agincow Mrs. Krystyna Kowalewski, 4 Mrs, ©. Laceby, 9 Humberview Cres. Wes! Mrs, Ada McCormack, 2582 Lakeshore Blvd., Mimico, Toronto 14. Mrs, Neil McKenzie, 59 Stock Ave. Toronto 18. OSHAWA M Jack, 140 King St. Weston Killin, 27 Nordin Ave., Toronto 18 Denver Murphy, 54 Conlins Road, Highland Creek O'Connor, 35 Sun Volley Drive, Toronto 9. A troeed 71 Marqueretta, Toronto L, Richardson, 254 Boston Ave. Toronto Smith49 Warland Ave, Toronto 'arg. Smith, 1465 King St, West, Toronto 3, . Smith,1127 O'Conncr Drive, Toronto Soplet, 219 Kingsdale, Willowdole . T. Spence, 29 Belyea Cr., Scarboro + Turner,68 Painted Post Drive, Scarboro . Umphrey, 300 Windermere Ave. Toronto, 3. Watkin, 121 Airdrie Road, Toronto 17. » M, Zanelli, 145 Whitfield Ave. Humber Summit UNIONVILLE Wakefield, Victoria Ave Box 223 UXBRIDGE Mrs. Chas, Ingleton, R.R. No. 3. 'ON Critchlow, 47 Windermere No, N A. King, R.R, No, 1 Mrs. Bertha Mcintosh, 112 Don Mor. Drive OAKVILLE Sikkema, 38 Germorda Drive Scott, 919 Parklane Ave rt Crs, Willowdale ton 1 illips, 1565 Sheppard Ave. West, Toronto ine West, R.R. No 6, Mary Galea, 218 Celina St. Cathy Ward, 70 Taunton Road, East PETERBOROUGH Mrs. Stan McBride, 166 Edinburgh St. Mrs. J. R. Maclecd, 325 Wolsely St. Mrs. C. W. Macklin, 188 Antrim St PICTON Mrs. Ruth Haggerty, 11 West Moin PORT HOPE Mrs. M. Harness, R.R. No. 3. Mrs. N. Jesshope, 10 Alfred St. STREETSVILLE : Mrs. S$. Anderson, 6. Shady Lawn Court Tey Basuns 7S n Anniversary Loof 'sion, high Performance engine, tow mile- age. Private. Telephone 725-8308, 1958 VOLKSWAGEN, _ 27,000 _ original miles. Excellent tires and running condi- tion. $695. Call 728-0796. ESTATE CAR, 1955 Dodge automaiic, low mileage. Best condition. Telephone' Brook- lin 655-3794, 1950 DODGE '2 fon pick up truck, new motor, body good. Best offer, Teleohone Brooklin 655-3979. 1963 PONTIAC convertible, radio, buckett seats, V8, automatic with console, excel- lent condition. Apply Apt. 5, Lansdowne Plaza, Simcoe North, 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian 2-door hardtop, automatic 6, radio, discs, 28,000 miles. Excellent condition. 728-0745. 1955 METEOR Rideau, V8, standard y j transmission, body is exceptional, $450. pioneers in North America sage Rebtel hag! Appel resulted in soi] erosion, land|------ AUER Sekar scaler eae " $ A 11960 VOLKSWAGEN bus. nine passenger, , waste and forest ruination, MI. | converts to camper. Low mileage, good \ Thomson said. condition, Call 623-2020 after 5 p.m. The Sovereign. Life Assurance Comp- any of Canada has appointed. Charles T. Peers to the position of Branch Manager of their Oshawa Branch lo- cated at Ste. 206E. in the Oshawa Shopping Centre, Mr. Peers' new duties will include responsibility for sales and policyholder service in the Osh- awa area, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH from Povo! Yotel Whitby 668-3331 ~~ 145 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash": to Car Dealer and "SAVE". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, V175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- Ing. 'Telephone 725-2165 or 723-4245, 1960 OR 1961 station wagon wanted. For further information, telephone 723-9263. 32--Articles For Sale RANGE, Acme heavy duty, _ electric; Easy washer; coal oil heater. All in good condition. Telephone Brooklin 655-3077, telephone 725-5555. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 253-2695. PAINT special at Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper by Para Paints since 1915, 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, interior and exterior at the New ~y€dgar's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King West. ELECTRIC 34" GE stove, $25; large crib, spring mattress, $15; 54° padded head board, $5; TA Il Garrard 4-speed turn- table, $15; 20W hi-fi speaker Coaxial, $15, Telephone Whitby, 648-8724, OFFICE desk, swivel chair, table and Ontario faces serious problems in securing sources of water, making them fit for human con- sumption and guaranteeing the future supply. Mr. Thomson, addressing a south central Ontario water works conference meeting, warned that Lake Erie was dry- ing up due to erosion and lack of water from the upper lakes and predicted the Great Lakes would hit a record low level this summer. ' Misuse of land by the early $25 Consolation Two $25 Games Special MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SATURDAY, APRIL 11th AT 8:00 P.M, ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS All prizes doubled on admission ticket. LIONETTES' Rummage Sale, Tuesday, April 14, 1.30 p.m,, Simcoe Hall. House hold articles and clothing. Mr. Peers is experienced and fully qualified to extend the company's services In the Oshawa area on all insurance matters. two wooden office chairs. Call Brooklin 655-3749, FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, freezer holds about 52 Ibs.; ideal for cottage. $35. Tele- phone 728-9395, z WAYNE hoist, used only three months. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 464 W, Ban- Croft, Ontario, Private. $80. Sovereign Life is a member of the Industrial Acceptance group of comp- anies, a Canadian organization pro- viding financial and insurance serv- ces for Canadians and Canadian busi- ness, B64.2 PS