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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1964, p. 15

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pe ozs., on Sa Oshawa Generaj Hospital. A sis- fer for Michael and Mark. -- by and Dan are Sine arrival of NAMES are important: Choosing & fname for your child should be @ real! pleasure and others will want to know your choice. Name your child as: quick- fy as possible anc use the individual name in an Oshawa Times Birth An- moyncement. Just call our Classified) Department, give the facts, including fhe name, and we will publish a. Birth Notice in the next edition, Just dial 723-3492. | DEATHS MUNDAY Raymond |, M. Suddenly at Bobcaygeon on Sunday, July 5th,, 1964, Raymond |. M. Munday, RR 3, Bowmanville, aged 35 years, be- foved husband of Joan Woolley and cear father of Nancy Donna and Susan. Resting 'at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service In the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment. Bowmanville Cemetery. NOONAN, Julia Carmel | Entered into rest at the family residence, 211 Clarke Street, Oshawa, on Sunday, duly 5, 1964, Julie Carmel Closs, beloved 'of William Noonan and mother of Mrs. Norman Fry (Margaret), Oshawa; Bernice (Sister Magdalena), St, Michael's Hospital, Toronto; Mrs. ivan Taylor (Gertrude) Oshawa; Mrs. Gordon Suther- fand (Madelene) Chicago; Mrs. Don Mc- Garry (Helen) Oshawa; Arthur, Toronto; James, Kenny and Dennis, Oshawa, in her 66th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Re-| quien Mass in Holy Cross Church Wed-| nesday, July 8 at 10 a.m. interment | Resurrection Cemetery. K of C and fam- lly prayers Monday 7.30 and 8 p.m. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for a!! occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 pecially to Dr, J. IN MEMORIAM MONUMENTS--MARKERS RIMAR 29--Automobiles For Sale QUALITY BEFORE PRICE AT NICOLS WHITBY $195 Down $24 Weekly Buys 1963 CHEVROLET Convertible V-8, with all ex- tras. Just like new. $150 Down $19.45 Weekly Buys 1962 CHEVY |! Convertible, loaded with ex- tras. $135 Down $17. Weekly Buys 1960 PONTIAC V-8 convertible, must be seen to be appreciated. $50 Down $14.50 Weekly Buys 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door, hardtop. V-8, fully equipped. Must be seen to be oppreciated. $35 Down $9.75 Weekly Buys 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe model. Just like new. $25. Down $9.75: Weekly Buys This lovely 1959 CHEVROLET 2 door, 6 cylinder, radio, etc. 1957 CHEVROLET MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS LAWSON -- ft would like fo thank all fhe doctors and nurses that looked. after me. Also Fernhill Park Clubhouse for their lovely gifts. EVENINGS 728-6627 --Mrs. Bertha Lawson " PEARSON -- Sincere appreciation and| thanks are extended to all my triends| who so kindly remembered me, and es- A, Patterson of the Oshawa Clinic, and to the werving. staff) af Wards 2D and 6F of the Oshawa) Generai Hospital, during my_recent ill- fess. Pearson 29--Automobiles For Sale 1961 INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK MODEL 184 Excellent condition, many extrus, Carries an Open F P-C-V license. Cheap for quick sale. May be seen at Monty's Service BA Station, Simcoe St. South. VOLVO | SALES AND SERVICE | JAKE and BILL'S. | | | GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 ~ TILDEN. CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. ~- OSHAWA 2 door hardtop original 32,000 miles, cor must be see to be appreciated. $10 Down $9.75 Weekly Buys 'Your Choice of 1959 CHEVROLET Standard, 6 cylinder. 1959 STUDEBAKER Compact 2 door, automatic, radio, 1958 PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop, V-8 loaded * with extras. A real beauty. 1959 PLYMOUTH 2 door sedan, 6 cylinder $595 FULL PRICE $5 Down, $5 Weekly Buys Your choice of 1955 CHEVROLET 2 door, Bel Air Hardtop. 1956 DODGE Royal V-8, loaded with extras. 1955 CHRYSLER 2 door, hardtop, one owner, ~|1959 "SPRITE", modified, best offer over |WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- 1955 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, loaded with extras, 1955 DODGE 4 door Sedan, Just like new. Uust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 _Res. 725-5574 1959 CHEVROLET (private), standard 6, whitewalls, radio, good condition, $900. Telephone 7232415, | 1956 FARGO fruck, Yatton pick-up. Tele phone 668-3957. 1953 CHEVROLET, automatic, coach. Better than average condition. Custom) radio, $95.00. 668-5071. 1999 FURY four-door hardtop, automatic and radio, A-1 condition. Can be seen any- time at 205. Lupin Drive, Whitby. - $10. DOWN, $8.75 per week buys 1997 Studebaker Lark: This is a real compact car with automatic, 6 cylinder engine, radio, Very economical at Nicols Motors Limited, 146 Brock North, Whiby, 668- 3331.- Fei SBN 'acta iss) CADILLAC convertible, fully powered, ebony biack, new tires. In im- maculate condition. Ajax, 942-0675. 92 RAMBLER American automatic NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 146 Brock St. North Across from Royal Hotel just north of 4 corners Whitby 668-3331 tation wagon. Excellent condition, $1,595. Phone Alex 942-4784, 29--Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale 32--Articles for Sale CLEARANCE SALE NO PRICES LISTED ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED 1962 PONTIAC 2 door Lourentian hardtop, outomatic transmission, new car condition. 1962 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, one owner, mileage 23,000, 1962 VAUXHALL Four door sedon, radio, 4 speed transmission, one owner 1962 MERCURY Monterey two door hardtop, automatic transmission, pow- er steering, power brakes, V-8 engine. The BEST in Osh- owo; 1962 CHEVROLET Bel-Air two door hardtop, automatic _ transmission, An Excellent Cor. 1959 CHEVROLET 6. cylinder sedan, standard transmission. Immaculate condition, 1959. PONTIAC : Sedan, radio, -- automatic transmission. Clean and sharp 1959 CHEVROLET Coach, radio, ladies Very Good Condition 1957 CHEVROLET Bel-Air sedan I i , gleaming black, red and block interior, An exceptional car, car. | OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE. FROM | . CASH, TRADE OR TERMS | For an Honest Deal See | "TED! TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 King Street East (ust East of Wilson Rd.) hawa Res. 725-5574 |1989 BUICK, In. good condition, reason able. Apply 86 Brock Street East, Oshawa, 1962 "BUICK Elecira, convertible, full Powerde, bucket seats, $2800 or best offer, Apply 136 Colborne Street East. MIDDLE seat (seats 3) trom '62 Voiks- wagen van, complete with fittings, excel- lent condition. Cost $120. Sell for $60 Two |snow tires complete with wheels from |same vehicle. Used only a few months, |$30. Phone Port Perry 985-7395. 1954 FORD, hall-ton_ pick-up truck, excel- lent condition. Apply 655 Carnegie Av- enue, Oshawa. 728-0336 between 5.30 and 7 p.m. 1986 CHEVROLET, two - door station. wagon, V8 standard shift, new battery, brakes and tires last fall. $375 or best offer by July 15, Alax 942-5214, 1999 VOLKSWAGEN de luxe, clean car, $350. Dial Whitby. 668-2563, | 1957 TWO-DOOR Dodge, also 1954 Ply- mouth. Both good condition, includ'ng radios, 335 Athol Stroet East. 30" ELECTRIC range automatic, four- burner; two-burner hot plate. Telephone after 6 evenings. 725-6421. GALE 5 horsepower outboard motor, 1961 Priced $145. Telephone. 728-4234, 723-4494 1960 HALF+TON Thanis van, Best offer, Apply 319 College Avenue, and PINK orgenza ids dress |. Call 725-0126 after headpiece, size 14, USED car parts, spindles, to make trail ers, also used tires. 50? Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281, 1959 CHEVROLET. V-, four. OBITUARIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 7, 1964 CANVAS awnings, curtelns; canopies. . estimates, No ba ged service. F: ,|waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. 4 door, Good condition. Very clear, $895. Tele phone Bowmanville, 623-7079. width, MCCLARY -lectric range, 36" r Teie- 1963 CHEVY 11, Nova radio, custom $1,900, Call Al at Brooklin, 655-3443. 1964 FIAT two door, 2,500 Priced to sell! Telephone 1958 PONTIAC Laurentian, 4-door. Price $670, 2-tone, in good condition, Ajax 942- 0965. 1961 MORRIS 850 Station- Wagon good 'second car' 55 miles per gallon. Cai! 668- 7189 f 1956 OLDSMOBILE four-door, radio and automatic, $150. Telephone after 6 p.m, 728-7127. les. fasirs. "| price good phone 725-5672 BARBEQUES i8-inch brand new, half $4,50 each, 463 Ritson South 725- . JAMES LEE McMURTER Trenton--The funeral of James Lee McMurter was held last Fri- day from. the Weaver Funeral Home in Trenton with service conducted by Rev. C. A. McLar- en of Trinity-Saint Andrew's MOFFAT range, fully automatic, like new, Very reasonable. Whitby 668-5778. THISTLE baby carriage, good condition, blue color. Telephone 728-5603. REFRIGERATOR Frididaire with zero zone food freezer, automatic defrcst, storage door, meat keeper drawer, roll- out shelf. Telephon 723-3219. 1957 PONTIAC sedan 6, automatic, good condition, $650. cash. 170 Park Roe Road, South, Evenings. 1958 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, bored and stroked, three two-barrel, carburetors, cam, lifters, transistor ignition, floor shift, tochometer, gauges, new body job. ~ |Call' 725-5685. 1962 ACADIAN convertible, white with white top, red interior, bucket seats, automatic transmission, white wall tres. Fully equipped. Excelient condition. For further information call 723-3797. d|cators, files, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- chequewriters, ers, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, ser- vice, Largest stock, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, jow prices. Bill |Hamilton, Raglan. LARGE quantity of paint at $1.25 per gallon, also verious of2x 2 2 x 4 2 x 6, dressed lumber. Industrial Disposal, Harmony Road North. 6 FT. sailboat (Wayfarer 285), Good racing record. Good condition. Extras. Owner buying larger boat. Phone Whit- by, 668-4177 after 4 p.m. 1956 CHEVROLET ir Excellent condition, no rust, low mileage, chrome discs, radio, wndshield washers, signals, oil filter, $475. or offer. Phone 725-2879. 1953 BUICK, in excellent condition. Apply 97 Durham Street. ue WRECKING '52 to '5? Chev's, Pontiacs, Buicks, Old's and Fords. Telephone 728- 8938. 1963. CHEVROLET BeiAir sedan auto- |matic, power steering, radio, whitewalls wheel discs, olus seven other options. 17900 miles. Price $2395, Telephone 725- 3073, '30--Automobiles Wanted _ $ ALL CASH $ For clean cors or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid off, NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST; NORTH Across from Royal Hotel ___WHITBY 668-3331 145 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell vour used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car dealer and 'SAVE' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 |Wentworth East. 725-1181. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for jwrecking, Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4225. |31--Automobile Repair |OSHAWA 'Tuneup Centre offers expert |carburetor and auto electric service, 222 King West 728-0817, TRANSMISSION Specialists -- Transmis- sions are our only business, 1038 Simcoe Nerth. Phone 728-7339. |32---Articles for Sale | | HAVE A SECRET | WE PAY MORE | SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 | Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, and, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering materials wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- | ing, Tile, 668-3524, SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel ond Builders Supplies 244 Brock St, S., WHITBY, Ont. HONEST CAL'S" Furniture "and Appi Ss. arn anywhere. We oy Ee age ty pri \ly_ mattress furniture lines. Your author- \ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's. on 424 King Street West. 728-9191. |TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, jpicnic lugs and coolers. Best prices. |CABINGTS, sinks, vanities, tubs, toilets, |pressure systems, repairs, motors, boats, trailer cars, lawn mowers, pipings and fittings, all kinds, Harry Chiner Park Road at Hillside. DINING room suite solid oak, eight pieces; three-piece mahogany bedroom suite, springs and mattress; single bed, mattress and springs; solid oak desk, knee-hole; kitchen table, two chairs; small chest; miscellaneous articles, 726- 8264, SR TENOR banio, four string. Excellent con- dition. Apply 50 Elgin Street West, Osh- awa. eae 1958 AJS, 650 ¢, good condition, make offer. 728-1325. Ds ae Se Sit TWIN beds, tables, chairs, washing ma- chines and other articles, For further in- formation. 725-0837. s WOODEN extension ladder 28 feet, $12 phone 723-4708. 33--Market Basket STRAWBERRIES, freshly picked every day, 1% miles north of King Street East on the Town Line, A. Senyk, 725- 0756. he STRAWBERRIES, new variety, excellent for freezing, Taunton Road, | mile east of Taunton Village. For information tele- phone 725-5097. a i ees |FRESH garden peas, potatoes, green lonions, strawberries. Pick your own 20 cents bring containers. After 4 telephone 5-60.46. STRAWBERRIES for sale or pick your own; on Anderson Street, north-east of Whitby. One mile north of Highway |2. Bring own containers. Mr. Keven. '34--Lost And Found | LTE dog lost Friday evening Whitby, rng lie Hewat Sened' by blind man, urgently needed. Reward. Whitby 668-8554. ee , Ross. LOST -- Siamese kitten, light beige, dark markings. Area Phillip Murray Avenue. Tuesday June 30. Reward. Call 723-7167. ie LOST -- Siamese cal, answering to Spur, vicinity of General Motors south plant, $10 reward. Finder please return. to 787 Park Road South, = LOST -- Valuable diamond wrist watch, vicinity of Centre and Athol streets, li- beral reward offered, telephone 725-9394. Lost -- Female hound, tan and white; lhas cut in one ew. Answers to "Patsy". Reward. Anyone knowing wherabouts, | call 725-3938, 68 Wayne Street. 7 -- Black Chihuahua dog, vicinity |S Bloor Street West and Park Road South, Rewasé. Telephone 725-7763 or 728-7756. 35--Swop and Barter HOUSE SOLD -- All furniture and elec- teal. appliances for sale. In excellent condition. Early evening, call 725-0614. 36--Legol i, GORDON E. HOWE, ton, will not be respon contracted in my neme, or after this date, July ath, sent. side ed ia Gordon E. Howe. "Melvin E. -On- 1, Melvin &. Tripp, Port Perry. tario, will not be responsible for any R.R, No 1, Hamp- sible for any debts by anyone, on 1964, without and--bungalow iedder, 9 feet, 44, Tele- Church in Brighton. In failing health for the past three weeks, Mr. McMurter died Wednesday in the Trenton Me- morial Hospital. He was in his 82nd year. Born in Prince Edward Coun- ty, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Mc- Murter. He' had lived in Trenton for the past 17 years. | Mr, MeMurter was a retired farmer and received his early education in Prince Edward County. He was a member of the United Church. ; Surviving are his wife, the former Blanche Nicholson; five sons, Lloyd of Meadowvale, On- tario; Victor and Clifford of To- ronto; Gordon and Stanley, both iof Bowmanville and two daugh- jters. Mrs. Glasby (Bernice) Dale ang Mrs. Robert (Isabel) Kenney of Brighton, He was pre- deceased by one daughter, Mrs. Clarke (Muriel) Stickle. Also surviving are two step- sons, Fred Walsh of Trenton; Robert Walsh of Williamsburg, Ontario; one brother, Clarence jof Wellington, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Brighton. EVERT BURTON WHYTE | Blue River, B.C.-- A former jresident of Boulter in North | Hastings, Evert Burton Whyte died suddenly as the result of |drowning at Blue River, B.C,, lon June 20th. He was born in |Boulter, 30 years ago, being the json of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey |Whyte and has been a resident lof British Columbia for the past ten years. | The fueral was held at the {Memorial Chapel in Kamploops, |B.C,, with interment in the fam- ily plot at Hillside Cemetery at /Kamloops. He is survived by his wife, \Phyllis, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whyte of Boulter, \three children, Kerry Allan, Brenda Phyllis and Kelvin Ev- jert, all at home; six brothers, |Lewis Whyte of Belleville; Mur- jray Harris and George Whyte of Oshawa; Milton of Boulter, and four sisters, Mrs, Robert \(Delma) Lott of Frankford; \Mrs. Marvin (Marilyn) Reide of |Foxboro; Miss Edna and Miss |Betty at home. MRS. HILDA TICE ORILLIA -- A former resident of Waubaushene Mrs. Hilda |Tice of 275 Oxford street died 'in hospital here recently. She was 77. | Born in London, England, in 1887, she married the late Wil- liam Tice in Westminster Cath- edral, London, in 1906. She lived in Waubaushene for 25 years before coming to Orillia. Predeceased by her husband, she is survived by one daugh- ter, Daisy May, Mrs. Harry {McKelvey of Orillia and two PIANO, Séinch high, reconditioned, wai-|cfms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond nut grain finish, no moth, $250, Apply! Ueda isa Sebastian Hohmann. Ritson Road North. |WEDDING DRESS and veil short length, 1987 WILLMAN convertible, good condi. S12 _14. Apply 207 Court Street, Oshawa. | ny: is contracted in my name, by @ ood 'on or after this date, July 7, 1964 without my written consent. jsons, Edward of Bowmanville _ land William of Peterborough, mM. &. TriPP' She had nine grandchildren. Hen, new paint job, new roof, $350. Call DELUXE Stauffer reducing table, Al con- dition, asking $125. Phone 725-5553, 1962 CHEVROLET, convertible, super- BUY and sell, good used furniture and ' , fully 28,000 miles, 728 2683, e location only. Pretty's COMING EVENTS FUNERAL OF | GEORGE HENRY ARMOUR | The memorial service for On Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271, George Henry Armour, who 1963 IMPALA Super Sport, 327 in, engine. Call 723-2692 after six. 1959 CHEVROLET automatic A-1 condi: tion, new batteries, exhaust system and) fires. One owner. Apply 282 Golf Street. | 1962 FALCON four-door deluxe, condition. Original owner. Telephone 723- 9053, : Prontor lens with accessories. Asking $150 |1958 VAUXHALL Victor motor and body, |°" best_offer. 728-5234 anytime, |good condition, five almost new whitewall| CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. tires, $275 or best offer. Telephone 728-|Complet rvice, Free estimates, No waiting, Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. EXTENSION. for patio or rec- room, Beautifull hed in brown, beige, black, gold $9.95. TridN{elevision 728-5143. McKEEN'S furniture, ney and used. 426 Simcoe Street South, Refrigerators, bedroom suites. Telephone 725- BUYING or selling furniture or appll- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or| 263-2695. | PERMA FOAM MATTRESSES - Comfort) for allergy and backache sufferers, Free trial. Low prices. Terms, 725-8762; POLAROID model 120 camera with SVS 1962 OLDSMOBILE, Super 88 hardtop, fully equipped, like new, owner using company car. Best offer. Trade or cash. 728-2340. | 1961 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, must sell) ' through- | stoves, out. Sacrifice 581 Veterans Road. 725-8521. | 5181. 1959 LARK stationwagon overdrive, good|WE BUY sell, trade used furniture and jger Dodge schoo! bus. $295, 723-9868. |1956 CHEVROLET two-door 6-cylinder|1964 HONDA 150 done 400 miles, Perfect, | standard, Excellent condition. Call 728-|$460. May be sea ef 82 Grenfell Street,| 7314 before 5. Inquire 15 Wayne Street/anytime. | after 6. ag 0 age ey gape ene mayor par aeg yreaepr poh SEA OP nee ee |$5. DOWN buys any model Canadian, 1964 IMPALA two-door hardtop, V8 auto-|made bicycle. All sizes, all models. From matic. Oversized tires, whitewalls, wheel |$34.95. Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street! discs, radio, under warranty, 725-5029, | West 1961. CHEVROLET, two-door Biscayne, in LAWN MOWER headquarters! New and| excellent condition. Quick sale to highest used, 2 cycle, 4 cycle electire or gas- jcash bid. Dial 655-3477, oline, from $15. up. Terms. Dominion 1969 AMPHICAR convertible, top condi-|"."@ Store, 48 Bond Street West, tion, for fishing, swi ing etc.| STORE FOR RENT, size 24 ft. x 64 ft, Government approved navigation lights,|near Four Corners, Whitby. 106 Dundas still under warranty, $1850 or best offer. |Street West, phone Whitby 668-2061, Trade considered, 725-9337 atter 5.30. |3§ HP JOHNSON outboard motor, 5 pai. | 1962 MG midget. Excellent condition. Low tank with extra shaft and casing, A-1| jmileage, radio, 'tonneau cover. 725-8419. condition Will accept smaller motor plus! |1962 MERCURY Meteor 2-door, hardtop|<as" Private, |styling, automatic, low mileage. Will sacri- GOOD used clothing, sults, coats, dresses, |fice for cash deal. Phone Westhili 284-4022, trousers, etc, Reasonable prices. jevenings or weekend, |Pullan 10-12 Prince Street 728-5311, | 1961 850 AUSTIN statonwagon, $550. or|FISH AND CHIP truck for sale, fryers,| jwill trade up to $200 for best standard refrigerator, grill etc, Telephone 728-2536) jsize car offered. Dial 623-2140. for information, | |1999 CHEVROLET coach, Empire model.|USED fluorescent light fixtures, four feet |Excellent condition, original lacquer fin-|long, self starting, two tube and six tube, |'sh. Prce $600. Morris Downer, 294, 7th Ajax 942-0637. jStreet, Midland, Ont, __ |TV TOWERS special, 40 ff. tower siruc- 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 convertible, red|ture with all channel antenna, installed with white top, continental, V8 automatic, |$50. Oshawa TV Suppy Ltd., 361 Gibbons! dual exhaust. Best offer 728-9716. |Street, 728-8180. East, Whitby. 668-5481. $500. Telephone 728-6693 after six. jture or anything you have, The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. DISCOUNTS! Apartment size ranges, re- iy {rigerators, GE, Gibson, $128.88 up.! Honest Cai's, 424 King West, 728-9191. TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc-| ture, including all channel antenna, in-| staled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television. Telephone 728-5143. AMERICAN Massage couch, Good work: als convertile, ex-| jon, must be sold, 00 Bond Street West. |1988 VAUXHALL, good condition, new painted, $250. Apply 331 Centre Street. |VACATIONER '57 Meteor 2-dr, Rideau, automatic 8, blue-white, new fires, ex- |haust, radio, $625. 246 Linden Street. |1957 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, new. motor, |good condition, $250. Telephone 725-8602. | Leiecieecaes toateanncene a |19§5 BUICK, 4 door, stanaard shift, body|ing condition , two motors. Reasonable. |A-1, new fires. Telephone 728-2324 Telephone Bowmanville 623-3910 . 1962 MONZA, 4-door bucket seats, 4 speed COMPLETE % wood. bed blonde; 3-piece transmission equipped, 2-tone, cash or chesterfield; roll-away bed; wood kitchen jterms, After 5, call Ajax, 942-0893 set with arborite top; rangette; boys' and | 1987 PONTIAC Laurentian, 2 door, 6/91r/s clotnlng: size 10 fo 14; dell care! jcylinder, standard shift, radio, windshield ae a inieeiovineaioeresceieadabnia washers. Apply 12 to 5 at 88 Westmount 8 mm movie projector, self starting, $75, Street. : Gibson 11 cubic feet refrigerator, avto- MUST SELL 1959 Chevrolet, 6 standard (2l' defrosting used only 3 months, 1 $225. Wringer type washing machine with t Fi i fer. A 4 ransmission, good condition. Best offer pump. with frigidaire, automatic | Pri ¥ ¥) | oes inlet are timers, $50. Telephone 728-3556. 196 van, ideal for deliverey oe "waace ° aa re k, ware ; (GLASSWARE, ladies rings, bedroom ville Apply 99 Queen Street, Bowman-/-irtaing and bedspread, camera bag, | '___________________+_ss____simen's nylon shirts, top cost end tes. CONVERTIBLE 1943 Chevy II, 6 cylin- | Koolvent awnings, well file, jacket der automatic. Low mileage, whitewalis,|heater, railing, cement mixer, simpiicty radio, Terms available. Apply 745 Mary/dryer, planter, lawn fence, garden ar- Street, Oshawa, after 5.30 p.m. bour, tool chest, and one buliding atter| 1957 CHEVROLE? convertible, V-8 auto. Seven C3!) 728-1165 |matic, power steering, power brakes, DAVENPORT and chair, like new. Very |A-1 condition. Telephone 728-2004, reasonable, Must sell. Call 728-2497 1983 AUSTIN, good body, good fires,|2#" BOY'S bicycle, balloon tires. Oniy ceonomical transportation, Box 245,/one year old. Chaise chair, in excellent Brooklin, Ontere, Dial 655-3706. condition. Telephone Whitby 668-4225, condition, $595 or offer. Also 24 passen-| appliances. Goolds Furniture, 215 Dundas jdied at his home in Hampton |Thursday, July 2, in his 88th B | N G @} Mal ie bor at the Morris 'uneral Chapel, Saturday, July TUESDAY JULY 7th if at get Rev. Walter Rack- g jtam, of Oshawa, conducted the 7:30 P.M. |service. 20 \ $8 and $10 | The pallbearers were: Gordon aa ag Wealth |Vinson, Bob Gilroy, Stan Cov- $150 Jackpot jerly, Albert Rundle, Lorne Hos- ; \kin and Dick Wood. 58 Nos. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION FUNERAL OF ANDREW MALCOME DNIPRO HALL FERGUSON Corner Bloor Street and Edith The memorial service for An- drew M. Ferguson, who died in Oshawa General Hospital, . Sat- urday, July 4, in his 67th year, was held in the Armstrong Fu- neral Chapel, Monday, July 6, at 2 p.m. | Rev. A, Woolcock, rector of |St. Mark's Anglican Church, | conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Stun- den, Walter Davis, Daniel Dav- is, Red Bryon, Wayne Temple and Ken Deer. QSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos.'52 and 53 JUBILEE FUNERAL OF THOMAS GURNEY The funeral service for Thomas Gurney, 74% Colborne street west, who died Friday July 3 at the Oshawa General Hospital was held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 6, at the Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, Major Fred Lewis of the Salvation Army conducted the service. He was assisted by Capt. Edwin Gurney, of Oak- ville, a grandson of the de- ceased. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Walter Reid, Liloyd Halliday, William James, Thomas Jones, Joseph Dixon and Elgin Farewell. FUNERAL OF ANGUS McBEAN ROBERTSON The memorial service for Angus McBean Robertson, who died at his residence, 345 Gibb street, Sunday, July 5, in his 75th year, was held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Tuesday, July 7, at 11 a.m. Rev. R. A. Sharp, rector of) St. Matthew's Anglican Church, conducted the service, Inter- ment was in Parry Sound Cemetery. Pallbearers were R. Field, G. McFarlane, M. Abott, James Johan, T. Wilson and G. Herbey. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM G. VANCE The funeral service for Wil- liam G. Vance, 761 King street east, who died Saturday, July 4, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at 3.15 p.m. Monday, July 6, at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, The service was conducted by Pastor E. E, Duncan of College Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, He was assisted by M. M. Gutmann, assistant pastor of Kendalwood Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Cecil Millner, Robert Russell, Willard) Gray, Royce Simcock, L, Jer- ome and Stewart Prouty. Lawyer Seeks; New Hearing For Marcotte MONTREAL (CP) Mont-| real lawyer Yves Mayrand said Monday night he will visit the solicitor-general in Ottawa Wed- nesday to seek a new trial for his client, Georges Marcotte, sentenced to be hanged for the machine-gun killing of two po- licemen. Mr, Mayrand said he was mailing Solicitor-General Wat- son McNaught a written brief which he: hoped would arrive in Ottawa today, The brief contained three rec- ommendations: First, a new trial for Marcotte; failing this, a commutation of the death sen- tence to life imprisonment; or another postponement of the ex- ecution date to allow for the pre- paration of a more detailed brief, Marcotte, 32, was to have mounted the gallows early last Friday but received a week's stay of execution, granted by the cabinet on the recommenda- tion of Governor - Genera! Georges Vanier. Earlier, Mr, Mayrand flew to Ottawa with a sworn statement by Mrs. Ilonas Dallos, of Ham- ilton, Ont., whom he said was an eyewitness to the killings. SHOT BY 'SANTA CLAUS' The two suburban St. Laurent policemen were shot down by a bandit dressed as Santa Claus when they went to investigate a bank robbery in December, 1962. a ; Marcotte was convicted of the murder of one of the constables. He was charged with capital murder in the other's death, but has not been tried on that. count. Mr. Mayrand said he planned originally to ask Superior Court here Monday to set up a roga- tory commission to take evi- dence from Mrs. Dallos. But he found, in reading the Criminal Code, that this was outside the court's jurisdiction. PAVILION FREE ADMISSION Children Under 16 Not Admitted | 'ATTEMPTED SEIGE' STRAWBERRY SOCIAL WED. JULY 8 -- 4.30 p.m. At MONTREAL (CP) -- Union spokesmen for the editorial staff of La Presse said Monday jthe staff's job security is di- | rectly threatened as a result of |a lengthy printers' strike at the Rebe-| city's largest newspaper. | La Presse local of the Mont- jreal Journalists' Syndicate, an affiliate of the Confederation of National Trade Unions, said in a statement the newspaper's |management is trying to pro- long the strike to "starve" the 'editorial staff into submission, KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE!" La Presse management has 109 COLBORNE ST. W. _ issued no statement since the ----~ | strike started June 3. ROLLS GAS TOO MUCH The statement, distributed by oe the editorial union at a press ate tik ce os conference, declared that Mr. ieron, soc foun a are : oni Justice Roger Ouimet, mediator cenmunaptinn wi haven his named last month by the Que- ' bec labor department, had resources. In six montis, the 28-| agreed with them that "the true year-old steward said he stole a problem at La Presse is not total of 1,290 gallons of gas from|that of the printers and auto- 17 different filling stations to! mation, but that of the news- keep his stolen Rolls on the ; paper men." roads. A magistrate passed the) The union said acceptance of Anne Holt's, Courtice 3rd house east of ichol's Garage sponsored by Past Noble Grands Oshawa __kah Lodge No. 3. $1.00 KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA .BUSES Jackpot Nos. 52 and 53 EARLY BIRD GAMES Struck Paper's Writers Accuse 'Management the editorial staff and jeopard- ize the existence of the editorial union, It said the only people on Strike at La Presse are the newspaper's 300 printers. How- ever, 1,000 other employees have been locked out by man- agement, it said, and manage- ment is trying to force the newspaper men "'to sign a new contract covering complex problems during somebody else's strike." The last contract between La Presse and its editorial employ- ees expired last Dec. 31, Mediation proceedings in the strike were .suspended indef- initely by Mr. Justice Ouimet last Thursday to give manage- ment and the unions time. to tions. ' At the time he said the news- paper's management wants to re-organize the editorial staff.| The Quebec Labor Relations Board recently turned down a management request that edi- torial writers be taken out of case on to a higher court Mon-|management's proposals would day for sentencing. | mean loss of job security for Rpology For Frees Jailed TORONTO (CP)--Anna Mae Agnew, 38, of suburban Scar- borough, who was sentenced to one year definite and one year indefinite 'last Friday, 0- gized to Mr. Justice D, P. J. Kelly Monday for committing contempt of court and was re- leased from Don Jail to return to her family. bes Mrs. Agnew, a school teacher and mother of three, signed an undertaking to be on good be- havior for the next two years. The woman was sentenced in the Ontario Supreme Court: Fri- day after she refused to a recognizance stating ehe would keep the peace for 18 months and stay away from her sister's six children. Mr. Justice Kelly was hear- ing a civil action between El- mer Aldred, a Burleigh Falls, Ont., lumber dealer, and his wife, and Mrs.. Agnew's sister, Olive, when he sentenced Mrs, Agnew. The action was regard. Contempt Teacher ing the custody of the Aldred's six children, Justice Kelly regarding the matter during the Mrs. Agnew said she declined the bond because whereabouts missing child, James Elmer, 18, who was taken away by his mother in July, 1963, . his father who had been granted interim custody. The child was returned last January after Mr. Aldred had started legal action. AFTER THALIDOMIDE Bring Limb MONTREAL (CP)--After two years, the thalidomide crisis has taken on a new perspective. The tragedy of deformed chil- dren remains, but the resultant public outery over the tranquil- izing drug has stimulated scien- tists to unprecedented progress in rehabilitation work. Dr. Gustave Gingras, execu- tive director of the Rehabilita- tion Institute of Montrea] and chairman of the Canadian Med- ical Association committee on rehabjlitation, says the concen- effort of fighting the ef- of thalidomide has helped old millions of babies since the first thalidomide victim was detected in the summer of 1962, "Because of the public outcry over the thalidomide crisis we have made amazing advances in the field of rehabilitation," he said in an interview. "We have made 10 years of progress in really little more hi? a year. It has been fantas- tic. "We have had international meetings to exchange important ideas, finances have been made available and the public interest has been aroused." CARES FOR VICTIMS The Rehabilitation Institute, described as one of the most modern on the North American continent, has been given re- sponsibility for caring for all Drug Makers' Errors Progress born every year in Canada with deformities," he said. Dr, Gingras and his associ- ates are now studying electron- ics as a possible aid to building more effective artificial limbs. "We find our present equip- ment too bulky. I can visualize the day when we will bury tiny transmitters in existing muscle to control small motors in arti- ficial limbs." In pursuit of this program, Dr. Gingras and three other scientists plan to leave Satur- day on a seven-day visit to Rus- sia, where researchers are said to be making great advances in the electronic field. Drove Carelessly, Magistrate Fined BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Ma: istrate H. Bruce Hunter of Card- inal, 25 miles northeast of here, who presides over nearby Pres- cott police court, Monday was fined $25 and costs for careless driving. Provincial Police Constable Dave Eynon of Prescott told the court that Magistrate Hunter had been involved in a collision with another vehicle May 26 in which his mother, Mrs. Elmer Hunter, 82, was slightly injured. the thalidomide babies born in Quebec and the Maritime prov- inces--a tofal of 33. All were born without limbs or with deformed limbs because their mothers used the tranquil- izer during pregnancy, "We have improved to a point where we can fit the youngest of these. children with artificial limbs," Dr. Gingras said. "A child can be taught to eat The crash occurred on High- way 2, 18 miles east of here, as Magistrate Hunter turned into a private driveway. STUDY TIME CUT } MOSCO W(AP)~The Soviet Union has announced reduction in the length of higher education in most fields, Scientific and and technical university educa- with its attachments at the age|tions will be cut from 5% to re-assess their respective. posi-| ° of four months." The director said the work on thalidomide babies has bene- fited countless children with congenital deformities. "There are about 200 children five years; training in law, his- tory, journalism and art from five to four; medical training in some fields from six to 5%, and agricultural specialization from five to 4 1-8 years. STORE OFFICE GARAGE WAREHOUSE You Will ACT th wi CLASSIF and some of them are frequently you have, now sitting Idle, can easily and quickly, the union, DO YOU HAVE A TO RENT: ..7 Get Fast ION TIMES IED ADS " Business People On the Move" read The Oshawa Times regularly searching for places to establish '@ new business or re-locate o rapidly expanding business. That Shop, Store, Office, Warehouse, Storage Space or gorage be offered to Paying Prospects with a Fast-Action, Inexpensive Times Classified. An almost new Classification, 22. Stores, Offices, Storage, will enable prospective tenants and property owners to get in touch OFFER YOUR VACANCIES NOW |! 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