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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1964, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Moy 19, 1964 KORTING |32----Articles for Sale ADIL DDSIEA EG LIEN: stereo BIRTHS ULASSIFIED ; ADVERTISING - (Continued from Page 17) i hi it i 29--Automobiles For Sale lephone be seen at 308 Albert pe cal tele nhde MOTORCYCLE, beautiful condition, $475. Apply 223 Edward near Garrard Road after 5 p.m. price new $350. Taking HI-FI with mig | wer, AM and FM. Finished in light beret Sale offers. OBITUARIES after 5 Avenue off P.m., 725-6135 or cal Street. PETER FRANCIS BUCHANAN The death of Peter Francis retriever, months old, $25, Easy to train, Telephone Bowmanville, 623-2053. BABY CARRIAGE, Lloyd, i Bs "sl ¥ 2 converts Car bed and stroller, white. Very good condition. Telephone 728-3377. Buchanan, 598 Devon street, oc- jcurred at the Oshawa General Hospital, early Thursday, May 14, after a short illness. A son of the late Agnes and Buch he was born to ; TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK # i H = ! 35 1 i 3 BEATTY ing months old, $75. Please call after 5 723-1250, wringer wash machine, a p.m., Peter. 4| July 14, 1885, in Seymour Town- ship, Northumberland County. : 3 Ff 33 RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. ff Es g He i J a c 35 3 TWO HAIRDRESSER'S turquoise and \vory comb Paige ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. PONTIAC convertible, V8, '2 fz 3 lo down Honest Cal's, 424 King West, for cash, 728-9191. In 1908 he married Minnie Al- ger in Campbellford and came th | 22. Oshawa 20 years ago. Mr. Buchanan had been em- ployed by T. G. Gale Limited and was a school guard at transmission, new upholstery, partially customized. After five call 725-6780. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN with radio, in very 900d condition. $850 or best offer. 728-9095. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, black, red interior, whitewalls, good condition. Pri- vate. Telephone 728-4824, 1956 BUICK sedan, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, $495. Call Hampton 263-2258. 1956 PONTIAC convertible, $425. New top, new transmission. A-1 running condition. z ry fase? Hos-| for Thomas. Special thanks to Dr, Beckett and 4th floor staff. plifier.Professional Call 723-9546 after five. GUN WANTED phone LAKEFIELD shield, steering wheel BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only, Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. Harmony School for several years. Besides his wife, Mr. Buch- FENDER ELECTRIC GUITAR and am- cost $230. Sell $150, Oshawa boat, cedar strip, |, 7%a hp ater motor, and trailer. $600 or -- Old antique. Tele 725-8183. wind- Scott At- near- + Call after 6 p.m., Pickering anan leaves a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Jones (Dorothy), of Oshawa, and a son, Ivan, Colborne. He also leaves a brother, Wil- liam, of Campbeliford. He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Ada Cook (Etta) and two bro- Telephone 723-9665. Super on 1962 OLDSMOBILE 88, matic transmission, brakes, tinted glass, custom radio with rear seat speaker, General Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Miller. windshield washers, back-up lights, seat McKay and Dr. » two-door hardtop, light blue, fully equipped, hydro-|'3¥% FT. cedar strip boat and trailer. Price $225. Apply 435 Simcoe Street North. thers, Henry and Allen. There is one grandson, Frederick VIKING washing machine, good running order, $25. Apply 1243 King Street East. Jones, of Oshawa. : The memorial service was SMITH -- Stuart and Mary Chamberiain) are thrilled to safe arrival of their first child, a girl, Lisa Darlene, weight 7 Ibs., 12 ozs.,|after 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 17, 1964, at the Oshawa ONE OWNER, 1959 Chevrolet, good con- General Hospital. A special thanks to by Or, Lowes and the nurses on the ah tp radio, whitewalls, etc. Call 72% (nee|belts, whitewall tires. Included also, new D winterides, Royal Perfect condition, $2450, Phone 728-2340 1955 CHEVROLET V8, only 26,000 miles SMITH -- Ken and Jerry (nee Skin-|on motor. Standard floor shift, dual ex- cators, three hundred new |. We buy, ell, rent, service, Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. COMPLETELY new set of Encyclopae- dia, 35 books, walnut bookcase Inciuded. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 728-6462. held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Frank Ward, minis- TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- comptometers, chequewriters, and used. ter of Westmount United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Castleton Cemetery. MRS. WM. J. McLAUGHLIN The death occurred Saturday, May 16, at the Oshawa General Hospital of Ida Mae Pinch, widow of William J. McLaugh- lin. The deceased, who had not enjoyed good health for a few years had lived at Hillsdale Manor for the last two years. Previously she had lived in Arthur street and La Salle ave- nue- Born May 13, 1890, at Bow- manville, Mrs. McLaughlin was a daughter of the late William and Mary Pinch. She received her education at Bowmanville schools and was married there in 1013. She was a member of King Street United Church. Predeceased by her husband of| March 14, 1958, Mrs. McLaugh- lin is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Davis of El Paso, Texas and Mrs. Catherine Swit- zer of Longlac, Ont., and a large number of niece and nephews. She was predeceased by a sis- ter, Mrs. Edith M. Bray, of Mimico, Jan. 21, 1964. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at -3 p.m. Tues- day, May 19. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, will con- duct the services. ' ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were William Ashton, Harold Werry, Robert Flett, Walter Beath, William Snowden and Roy Pereman. FUNERAL OF THOMAS G. MYERS The funeral service for Thomas G. Myers, 205 Hillside avenue, who died Thursday, May 14, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at the Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 10.30 a.m. Saturday, May 16. Major F, Lewis of the Salva- tion Army conducted the serv- ice. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jack Myers, Norman Peppiatt, E. Cleveland, Walter Reid, T. Farmer and Rev, E. Swanson. FUNERAL OF JOSEPH 0. W. COLDRICK The funeral service for Joseph O. W. Coldrick, who died sud- denly Thursday, May 14, was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Memorial Anglican Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were T, Olsen, M. Major, F. Browning, A. MacMillan, G. Moss and John Rowe. FUNERAL OF JOHN E. CONNOR The memorial service for John E. Connor, who died at his residence, 282 French street, on Wednesday May 13, in his 80th year, was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. The Venerable Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, rector of Christ Memorial Anglican Church, conducted the services. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Mervin Wright, Arthur Wright, John Wright, Roy Stovin, George Twiddy and Henry Brown. FUNERAL OF ISAAC POWERS The memorial service for Isaac Powers, who died Thurs- day, May 14 at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 65th year, was held at 2 p.m. Mon- day, May 18, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev, John K. Moffat, minis- ter of Simcoe Street United Church, conducted the services. ~ INTERNATIONAL PICKUPS! TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, including all channel antenna, in- stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television. fer) are happy to announce the safe arrival of Roberta Anne, 6 Ibs., 9 ozs., on Thursday, May.14 at the Oshawa General Hospital, A little playmate for brother Peter. Special thanks to Dr. Doherty and 4th floor staff. WINGROVE -- Gerald and Pat are yy to announce the safe arrival of hausts. Mechanically A-1. Radio. 728- 7902. 1955 PONTIAC, new 283 motor _posi- traction rear end, floor shift, body in|Telephone 728-5143. immaculate condition. Must be seen and OUTBOARD MOTORS: 10 hp Evinrude, be driven to be appreciated. 'Telephone 14 hp Evinrude, 18 hp Johnson; 2 ply-| wey ee wood boats, 12 ft. and 14 ft., good condi-| DUNCAN C. NISBET Interment was in Oshawa Union The death occurred today of FUNERAL OF \Cemetery. Duncan C. Nisbet in the Oshawa|MRS. HENRY W. HOGARTH) The pallbearers were Charles General Hospital, He had been! The funeral service for Mrs.|Galea, Donald Griffin, Irwin in failing health for three years./Henry W. Hogarth who died|Patterson, Fred Rimmer, Wil- His last residence was 103 liam Rimmer and Raymond The pallbearers were Kenneth Zufelt, Keith Clarke, Clarence Ellis, Ralph Learmonth, Ray Grills and Arnold Lowry. MARTIN DICA 1958 OLDSMOBILE, automatic transmission, top, radio, $1000. Apply 116 Adelaide West. app' Garth Richard, on Saturday, May 16, 1964 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A broth- er for James Charles. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and Dr. Ross. newly overhauled, two-door hard- four new tires. One owner. tion. 2 boys' bicycles, junior and regular size, Privately owned. 728-1203. 90,000 BTU gas forced air furnace, fully two years, good condi- Following a short illness the death occurred Monday, May 30--Automobiles Wanted DEATHS DICA, Martin 145 CARS WANTED | Buying a New Car? Entered info rest inthe Oshawa Generai| Sell, your used car to "Ted Hospital on Monday, May 18, 1964, Mar-| Talk "'Cash" to the New tin Dica, beloved husband of Anna} Car Dealer and "SAVE fAnne), Oshawa; Paul Dice, of Reckwood,| TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 18, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital of Martin Dieta, of 48 Har- ris avenue. He was in his 66th year. A son of Mrs. Anna Dica and the late John Dica, the deceas- used tion. $70. Telephone 725-7783. : ONE SNACK BOOTH, size 10 ft. x 12 ff.) Telephone Bowmanville 623-5063. 2 FOOT CRUISER with 85 HP Mercury motor, Telephone Dunbarton, TE91742. MERCURY 20 HP motor; also Scuba div- ing equipment, tanks, back pack, regu- lator, etc. Telephone 725-6702. ed was born Dec. 31, 1898 at TV TOWERS special, 4 ft. tower struc-|Hornia, Strahary, Czechoslovak- ture with all channel antenna, installed|jq and was married there Dec. $50. Oshawa TV Supply Lid., 361 Gibbons | 97 1920 Street, 728-8180. [75 A resident Ontario, in his 66th year. Resting at the $ ALL CASH $ Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, until For clean cars or trucks we 1 p.m., Thursday, with funeral service in the Grace Lutheran Church, Oshawa, on deal up or down. Liens paid off, Thursday, May 21, at 2 p.m. interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. HANCOCK, Lillie Entered into rest in her late residence,/ 150 Celina Street, Oshawa, on NICOLS MOTORS LTD. May 18, 1964, Lillie Hislop, 146 BROCK Herbert John Hancock and mother of ST. NORTH dirs. E. W. Peterson (Marjorie); Oshawa Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 strong Funeral. Home, Oshawa with fu-/LAK Auto Wreckers int neral service In the Chapel, Thursday,|for wrecking, Highest prices 'pald. 220 May 21, 3.30 p.m. Interment jawa| Wentworth East, 725-1181, Union Cemetery. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, HOPKINS, Emma Loretta 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- #@ the home of her daughter in Ottawajing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4225, and Miss Dorothy Hancock, Toronto, in her 84th year, Resting at the Arm- GILSON freezer, 19 cubic ft., 2 years old,| of Canada and A-1 condition. Telephone 725-8732. __|Oshawa for 38 years, Mr. Dica 14 FT, fe dag boat, 5 hp Johnson eee was employed by Houdaille In- electric start. Teenee trailer. Good condi- : * anes tion. Reasonable. Apply 371 Gliddon Ave-|Gustries Limited for 11 years. nue. {He was a member of Grace COMMERCIAL garage door, 10 by 10 with| Lutheran Church and of ine Slo- hardware; hot water radiators, steel pipe, elbows. Before 2 call 723-7539. : vak League. a i¢FOOT moulded plywood boat, wind| Mr. Dica is survived by his shield, steering wheel, controls, avert: wife, the former Anna Pohan- ible top, side windows, and lights, 18 ka; a daughter, Mrs. John Reid rt, and Tee-Nee trail- id iJ Johnson electric sta an ee! (Anne) of Oshawa and a son, Paul, of Rockwood, Ont. Also surviving are his mo- er. Telephone 728-3421, ther in Czechoslovakia; a bro- BOAT -- 16 ft. Lakefield cedarstrip, con- vertible top, radio, 30 Mercury motor, running lights, steering and controls, Tee- Nee traller, new tarp. 19 Burk Street. on Monday, ae ae aging racnts 3 ford, beloved late Jos: , ae " Hopkins, dear rather of Doris cates. W. Articles For Sale Watson), Marion (Mrs. B. ster), | HAVE A SECR WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS of Port Perry and Jean (Mrs. A. Ander- Buying and selling used fur- on) of Ottawa; loving sister of Mrs. niture and appliances. Call Minnie Powers of Cookstown and Kenneth Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- Trois elie you have. The Ci 'ost Store, 446 Sii South, 723-1671. ree eee seneaeuestereeeessendaccinchinec: is 222 KRICO, scope, mounts, strap, has aughlin is resting at Mcintosh-|cheek rest, set trigger. Very ane Boney Anderson Funeral gn ger trong Best offer. Telephone 728-1776. m. sf chapel Tuesday, May 19 at 3 p. CANV. awnings, curtains, Port Perry, for service on Wednesday, at 2 p.m interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. MCLAUGHLIN, Ida Mae At Oshawa Generali Hospital on Satur- day, May 16, 1964, Ida Mae Pinch, be loved wife of the late William J. Mc- Laughlin, loving sister of Mrs, Mildred Davis, Elpaso, Texas; Mrs. Catherine Switzer, Longlac, Ont., and the late Mrs. Edith M. Bray, Mimico. The late Mrs. MeL 'y'35--Swap and Barter 15 FT. BOAT, 76" beam, steering wheel, windshield, convertible roof, and trailer, Used only 12 times. $700 or best offer. 418 Juliana Drive. 33--Maorket Basket ASPARAGUS and rhubarb by the Ib. Place your orders now for your freezer. 728-1100. ATTENTION freezer owners! Orders taken now for freshly cut asparagus. Wholesale prices. Telephone after 6 p.m. 668-4606. ia and five grandchildren. The deceased will be at the Armstrong. Funeral Home until 1 p.m. Thursday, May 21. The funeral service will be held in Grace Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Thursday. Rev. P. F. Fiess, pastor of the church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. MRS, LILLIAN HANCOCK OUTBOARD motors, houseboat, trailers, | cars, lawn mowers, pressure systems,| sump pumps, plumbing fixtures, piping, The death of Mrs. Lillie fittings, roto-tiller, Harry Chinn, corner) Hancock occurred Monday, alread. et May 18, at her residence, 150 ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. jComplete service, F, estimates, is $ ree tarsal Pong ol & "i oe | wattiee. Mil_ Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. Entered into in the Oshaw ,|FREEZER, Woods, 9 cu, feet. Excellent sel on Tuesley, May 39, 1964! 9 feet. Excelient oret rene. beloved husband of! ROTORCYC Ce reer eT. 'CLE, 1961 Harley Davidson 74 SLH, windshield, saddle bags, Spotlights, ey sos Soot. eden with extras, $1,000,/ ¢ 723-2758, Shope,' Friday. May 22,02 p.m. Inter:| ace = ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends| °° cates A hae noe yon sg sre asked not to call at the Funeral), 6 ow Cost $269, sell npr = gon le ing for $1 Home before Wednesday. evening.) best offer, Telephone 723-1644, , WELSH, James Oscar FOR SALE: Cabin cruiser, com Entered into rest In the Oshawa General motor, trailer and water 'skis my pie Hospital on Sunday, May 17, 1964, James ine seen at 57 Oshawa Biva. eri "or Dscar Welsh, beloved husband of hel hone 72s 4a0s ations. ; late Mary M. Truax and father of Mrs.) -- Be SABE Roy Bone (Marie), Oshawa; Vernon|BOAT, 13° x 5 x 27", deck, windshield, Weish, OPP, Toronto; Murray Welsh, of|steering, lights, 870 Ibs., 35 HP capa- Oshawe, and brother of Norman Welshicity, with trailer, $250. With 16 HP of Lindsay and eye ae motor, $350. Call after 4 p.m, 723-7013. " . Rest yp, Pn ett funeral TELEVISION, 1961 Philco 19" portable, service In the chapel on Wednesday, May tana to posits complete with stand. recreation room or cottage. Ask- 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union ing $90. New tubes. Telephone 728-7244, Cemetery. ---- |FINDLAY coal, wood and coal burning, cook stove, reservoir and warming Closet. Telephone Whitby 668-3823. FI r dryer, in excellent condition. Original $135. Selling for $40. Telephone after 5 p.m, 725-6231 |GREY PEDIGREE carriage with attach- able case and canopy, good condition. Call 728-9525. BOX TRAILERS for sale, suitable for all kinds of moving, size 8 ft. x 4ft. Best offer over $100. Apply 14 Albert Street, | 725-4773. |BLOND WOOD doub mattress; lawn mower. Reasonable. Tele- phone 728-1264, |CHROME kitchen set, large table, 6 |chairs, $25; stainless steel sink and swing- ing taps, complete $20; aluminum ex- No Doris Young and father of Mrs. Donald (Jean) of Oshawa in his 67th year. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING 6 Celina street. Death was sud- 36--Legal_ i den and she was in her 84th TENDER gre was the former Miss NOTICE Lillie Hislop and a daughter of OSHAWA, ONTARIO lthe late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hislop. Born in Whitby Town- Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be re- ship she lived in Oshawa for 55 years and in Brooklin before that. ceived by the City Clerk, Mrs. Hancock married the Corporation of the City of j|late Herbert John Hancock who Oshawa, City Holl, Oshawa, [predeceased her June 22, 1959. Ontario until 4:00 p.m |She was a member of St. Andrew's United Church and Thearedeyy June 211, 1968 the United Church Women. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, (Marjorie), Oshawa and Miss Dorothy Hancock, Toronto. Rev. J. K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, will conduct the memorial serv- ice at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Thursday, May 21, at 3.30 p.m. Interment will be in for the construction of an ad- dition to Hillsdale Manor Home for the Aged, on Oshawa Boulevard, Oshawa, Ontario. Sealed tenders for Mechanical and Electrical subcontractors shall be deposited with the Oshawa Bid Depository at the Oshawa and District Construc- ther, Michael in Czechoslovak-) Brock street west. He was in his 67th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Nisbet he was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and mar- ried the former Miss Doris Young, in Oshawa in 1923 He has been a resident of Osh- awa for 12 years coming here from Montreal. Since his arrival here he has worked on the care- taking staff of the Postal De- partment. He saw action in the First and Second World Wars. Mr. Nisbet is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Collins (Jean), Oshawa; three brothers, James, Australia; Wil- son and Robert, Scotland. There are six grandchildren. Rev, A. Woolcock, padre of t Royal Canadian_ Legion, will conduct the memorial service at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Friday, May 22. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, JAMES OSCAR WELSH Seriously sick since January, James Oscar Welsh, 632 Chris- tie avenue, died Sunday, May 17, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. He was in his 76th year. A son of the late Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Welsh, the de- ceased was born Oct. 14, 1888, at Plainfield, Ont. He was mar- ried in 1915 at Fenelon Falls, Ont. A resident of Oshawa for 56 years, Mr. Welsh worked at General Motors, for 49 years prior to his retirement in 1957. He was a member of Local 222, UAW and of the 25-Year Club of General Motors. Mr. Welsh was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary M. Troux, in July, 1952. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roy Bone (Marie) of Oshawa and two sons, Vernon, a mem- ber of the OPP in Toronto and Murray of Oshawa. Also surviving are two bro- thers, Norman of Lindsay and Harry of Whitby. He was pre- deceased by a brother, Vernon of Toronto, in 1941. The memorial service will be| held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of Northminster United Church, will conduct the service. MRS, FRED GUY Interment was made in Osh- awa Union Cemetery this morn- iDown and Gordon Shemilt. Wednesday, May 13, at the Osh- awa General Hospital was held at 3.30 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at the MicIntosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home. Rev. S. J. Hillier, interim pas- tor of Albert Street United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were R obert Bint, William Graham, Lawson Parks, William Parks, Wilbur a a Pi cl FUNERAL OF MRS. RHODA HUTCHINGS The memorial service-for Mrs. Rhoda Hutchings, who died Friday, May 15, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in her 75th e Rolfe FUNERAL OF THOMAS WATTS The memorial service for Thomas Watts, Buckingham av- enue, who was killed in a motor ccident near Kitchener, Thurs- day, May 14, was held at 11 .m. Saturday, May 16, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, stor of First Baptist Church, 'onducted the services. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Joe El- liott, Joe Duncan, Richard New- li, J. Gasleight, Charles Charl- ton and W.. Cooke. year, was held at 3 p.m. Mon- day, May 18, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. R. Love, minister of Columbus United Church. Inter- 0! c by Britain WORTH ONE-THIRD Goods in 1963 worth nearly] ° $4,500,000,000 or about a third f total imports, were imported from developing ountries. Now available in Livi N ing of Mrs, Fred Guy who died| in Toronto last Friday. tion Exchange. 80A Wolfe Street, Oshawa, until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10, 1964 Oshawa Union Cemetery. aes) 36--Legal vering and| | | Plans, specifications, instruc- | tions to Bidder, and forms of tender may be obtained on application by General Con- CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 tension badder, $40. Telephone' Brooklin, | 655-3814, | sektetciecesiecemensttnnmaiemnct inne }PING-PONG tabie, child's crib and mat- tress, assorted sizes storm windows and jscreens. Hot water tank with fixtures. | Telephone 723-2932 |REMINGTON semi-automatic rifle with |Weaver scope. Before 6 call 725-3537; IN MEMORIAM SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for the purchase from it tractors after 10:00 a.m. Monday 25, 1964, from the | office of the Architects, John B. Parkin Associates, 1500 Don Mills Road, Postal Sta- tion "J", Toronto 6, Ontario. A certified cheque in the a- CLARK -- In loving memory of Mr William &. Clark, who passed away May 19, 1959. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while he sleeps a peaceful sieep, His memory we shall always keep. Sadly missed by wife and family. CROWELLS --In sad but loving mem- after 6 call 725-9687. petted ieee AT Ta |BUY and seli, good used furniture and) appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. wich Se ttc Al henna | |BUYING or selling furniture or appll-| jances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or) | 263-2695. | |BOAT, 14 ft., Fiberglass, runabout, 25 hp [Viking motor, manual start, Tee-Nee trall- jer, 4 years old. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ery of our first darling grandson and|Telephone 728-1506. fephew, William Andrew Crowells, who passed away suddenly May 19, 1954, aged six months, 17 days. A star dropped out of Heaven, It fell into our arms, A sweet and loving child With loving baby charms. Heaven knows we loved him, He made our lives so gay, But someone greater called And took him far away. --Too dearly loved to be forgotten Grandma and Grandpa Ellegett, Bud and Bill. CROWELLS -- In loving memory of a dear son, William ag Frederick, who passed away May 19, 4 No morning dawns, no night returns, But that we think of you. Those left behind are very dear But none replaces you --Lovingly remembered by Mommy and Daddy. Frederick uncies |EASY ironer. Lioyd baby carriage. Crib. All in good condition. Reasonabie. Call! |723-9215. | |DINING room set; electric refrigerator ;| heavy duty | stove} washing machine.) Other household articles. 725-0465. McKEEN'S Furniture, new and used. 426 Simcoe Street South. Refrigerators, |stoves, bedroom suites. Telephone 725-5181, |LAWN MOWER Headquarters. -- New! and used, 2-cycle, 4-cycle electric or gas- joline from $15 up. Terms. Dominion Tire} |Store, 48 Bond Street West. |TENTS, traliers, sleeping bags, stoves,| |picnic Jugs and coolers. Best prices.) |Terms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond |Street West . | |FULLY AUTOMATIC washers, suds| jsavers, $75 and up. Wringer washers, $25) jand up. Electric ranges, heavy duty, $45 mount of $50.00, payable to to the Architects, is required as a deposit which will be re funded when the plans and specifications are returned in good condition. Plans and specifications will be on view | in the Oshawa 'and District | Construction Exchange, and | at the Toronto Construction Association The owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. | JOHN B. PARKIN ASSOCIATES | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MATTIE CAMERON, of the City of Oshawa. Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawa, March of the following land: Lot 22 and the south 25' of Lot 21, Plan M-58, on the west side of Nipigon Street, having a frontage of 70.13° and a depth of 129.31'. Sale of this property is sub- ject to the approval of City Council and the Minister of Municipal Affairs for the Pro- vince of Ontario. Offers for the purchase of the above lands may be made on forms provided for that purpose by the. City Clerk, 3rd. floor, City Hall, Oshawa. The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m, D.S.T., Monday, May, 25th, 1964, and all: of- fers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, in a. sealed envelope clearly morked "Tender for Land' and shall be accompanied by a certified deposit cheque The deceased was the former in Fort William. ALUM This delightful aluminum DUMONT patio room adds a new dimension to outdoor living. Open, yet shel- tered, lets summer in while keeping rain, sun. and insects out. Custom-built to your requirements in a variety of styles and decorator colors all calculated to add to your summer enjoyment. G colors! INUM LTD. 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